Board Thread:News and Events/@comment-10337166-20160513211451/@comment-10337166-20160618110050

So this is in response to Kyuubi, mostly dude just read what Static said, RT did what was best for them and honestly it's worked, I mean, the issue has basically died, had they responded there was the possibility of some bullshit starting.

However, I did want to address what you said about the quality of the show. You talk about the difference in the fight scene animation, and imo if Monty was a 10/10 this is a 8-9/10, hardly a drop considering what's gone on. The fight scenes are still amazing to watch (Shoutout to Cinder vs Pyrrha and The BUN).

However if you go back and watch Vol I and Vol II, then you'll notice the only good thing about them were the fight scenes. The VA was bellow average, the character development was so basic it was nearly non existent and people lacked emotion. I realise that new tech helps, but RWBY has evolved greatly from what it begun as. So if given the choice between Monty level fight scenes, and Volume 3? I'll take Volume 3, because I don't think anyone on the site will contest when I say that volume 3 was the best. Volume one and two weren't fun to watch, if you go back you're going to watch MAYBE 3-4 scenes out of two whole volumes, I've already watched through 3 multiple times and will probably do so again.

Honestly if this is what RT can do without Shane (I know he helped for some if not most of vol 3, however it feels like he did less than most because he was trying to be Monty) Then I feel secure in the future of RWBY. Monty left a lot with M&K and we know they have many more seasons planned out, it really does feel like Shane is more of a depressed and hurt disgruntled ex-employee with an axe to grind. But that's just my opinion.