Talk:MEIKO V3/@comment-37245405-20190204033129/@comment-37245405-20190210114054

We really should celebrate updates as well. I get that it's all about the initial releases, but updates are important milestones too. And it seems more often than not that updates get a lot of crap for not being what everyone expects. It pisses me off that vocaloid fans can be so ungrateful when it comes to updates. From whining about how plain MEIKO's V3 design is and how terrible Luka's V4X design looks, to how the voicebanks (particularly the English ones) sound, etc. it's ridiculous. And it must be insulting to the voice providers when fans hate on an update that they took time out of their very busy schedules to lend their voices to a computer software. They do not have to do this. They can flat out say no and quit altogether. I know I would if I was a voice provider and I were to catch wind of people complaining about and being ungrateful for the update package that I worked so hard on and devoted my time to. In fact, I'd see to it that the update package be pulled from sale and a mandatory patch be sent out that renders all activated updates installed 100% unusable as punishment for being such ungrateful little crapbags. We as fans need to learn to appreciate these updates, and new Vocaloids as well, no matter the problems they can have, or whether they live up to our expectations or not. And we need to remember that the initial releases and subsequent updates really are not for us fans, they're for professional music producers. And even some pro music producers may be ungrateful for an update or new Vocaloid. I didn't mean for this reply to be a rant, but *sigh* this fandom can be really harsh and negatively critical of updates, redesigns, and new Vocaloids. It's deplorable