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[Request] Which Spider-Man is Strongest?

So Tobey in SM 2 stops a subway train traveling without brakes by webbing nearby buildings and holding it back.

In SM Homecoming Tom Holland webs up the Long Island ferry and holds the two halves of the ship together.

Which was a greater feat of strength mathematically?

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u/KakashiSakai — 1 day ago

[Request] Which Spider-Man is Strongest?

So Tobey in SM 2 stops a subway train traveling without brakes by webbing nearby buildings and holding it back.

In SM Homecoming Tom Holland webs up the Long Island ferry and holds the two halves of the ship together.

Which was a greater feat of strength mathematically?

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u/KakashiSakai — 1 day ago
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Imo, everyone is tripping.

Ready for the massive influx of hate here, but I really think everyone’s response to Sony going digital is a bit overblown.

I’ve been a gamer since 2000. From 2000-2017 I bought games from GameStop, new and used. Whenever I finished a game, or decided that I needed money for a new game, I would trade my games in to GameStop and get at MOST 20% of what I payed for it back. This was scam. Not only do I not get any sort of decent return on investment, but the dev company and Sony are cut out of entirely from every purchase of that game once it’s used. So from a business standpoint, it’s a no-brainer to actually be able to get the full return on their investment. More importantly game studios will now also receive that accurate amount of return, which SHOULD allow them to make more/better games in the long run.

From a consumer standpoint I believe you have it wrong as well. I don’t have a single game/console that I owned from 2000-2017, and I understand that’s my fault for trading them in, but that was the culture, especially if you weren’t running around with a lot of money in your pocket (I was kid for half that time). Also can’t tell you how many disks got ruined or lost during that time. However, every single game I’ve purchased digitally SINCE that time I STILL OWN on my ps5. All 252 games, they haven’t ever taken anything from me, all my games work, and they have CONSTANT sales in the PS store so I promise you won’t be paying $80 for every single game for the rest of time. You MAY however have to pay full price to get a game within the first year of it coming out, but that’s fair and getting the creators what they’re owed.
Don’t get me wrong, the 1000 price point is def crazy, and y’all are entitled to being upset ab that. But going digital is just the future.

Not everyone is against this.

TLDR: Sony isn’t screwing everyone, everyone has been screwing the game industry, and digital is better than physical.

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u/KakashiSakai — 1 month ago