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[00:00:52] You guys hear me?
[00:00:57] Yeah, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. What's up boys? How y'all doing?
[00:01:03] Man, I just just got back home. Just got done eating and we're back in it back on it man. So yeah
[00:01:12] What's up not much man, I'm chillin
[00:01:15] We got we had a big day. Apparently the Tokyo game show starts later on today
[00:01:20] Which is gonna be nuts and I'm kind of excited to see what that's gonna be
[00:01:24] Yeah, is this one making the VOD before I go any farther?
[00:01:28] Why are we getting the VOD from this from this stream now because like that shit was so dumb like yeah, yeah check check
[00:01:36] Yeah, it's not today. Yeah, I because yesterday
[00:01:40] Like I don't know why I happen. I really have no idea why it happened
[00:01:44] but yeah
[00:01:46] Lincoln Park interesting. Yeah, this is the first CD I ever had like yeah, I had this ever since I was a kid
[00:01:54] yesterday's lost forever no no we got the we got the box and everything of it
[00:01:59] like my editors do but that's like not that analytics like it's sad because my
[00:02:04] little sister real good because I don't look at that I send it somebody but
[00:02:07] like yeah that's it
[00:02:09] hybrid theory and defeated your goddamn fucking right man you don't want to
[00:02:13] open the stream right away
[00:02:14] that's not true excuse you to sustain shit I think other people do too but
[00:02:18] yeah I mean most people like to have an intro like for me I don't really
[00:02:21] give a shit about that doesn't really matter to me you know like I go live I'm
[00:02:25] ready to go like the moment I'm live I'm ready to go to work right like that's
[00:02:29] it I don't need to waste waste any time Lincoln Park released a League of Legends
[00:02:34] video I saw that I might watch what I might look at that and watch that where
[00:02:38] do you think of the new lead singer of Lincoln Park it's fine she's fine yeah I
[00:02:43] don't have any negative I don't have anything negative to say honestly I
[00:02:46] really don't so yeah is there any album you can listen to the whole thing
[00:02:50] straight through first one right off the top of my head good kid mad city from
[00:02:57] Kendrick Lamar that that's number one besides that I would have to think of
[00:03:04] the one but that's the first one I could think of like that's a yeah I'd have
[00:03:08] to really go in like a MM show maybe right but like that's the that's the
[00:03:12] first one and that's it she's a good singer yeah I mean I think so too
[00:03:16] Absolutely, she fine man. And so yeah, what a good pick damn out me bro. Like it was the
[00:03:22] It was it was so good, man
[00:03:24] All right a million view tweet about you talking about Yotai. They big mad
[00:03:29] They mad mad about what what they mad about what the fuck I said it was fine
[00:03:35] Yeah, I said it was fucking fine like what what cuz I said I didn't want to play as a girl
[00:03:40] Two fucking bad bitch. I don't want to I want to play as a dude because I'm a dude
[00:03:46] You're gonna get mad at me about this shit suck my fucking dick who cares NMP is over 11 guys subs this week
[00:03:53] Good morning. Damn. That's a lot. Wow. What the fuck? So case. She's a terrible person
[00:03:58] He's got give him a terrible person somebody's a terrible person terrible person
[00:04:02] You know who that is that's somebody else's problem not my problem. I don't give a fuck
[00:04:06] I could care less. So yeah, I want to hear oh she did this bad thing. Who cares?
[00:04:13] I don't give a fuck. Yeah, that's it. Say there's nothing bad to say. Yeah, exactly nothing bad about that shit was what yeah
[00:04:22] I'm a girl and I get mad when I can't play as a girl. There's only a dude option. Yeah, it's like, you know
[00:04:30] Like Woo Kong, right? I mean like if they had a female, you know monkey with like a you know
[00:04:35] I don't know like a red a red bow on her head or something like that
[00:04:38] I'd be like yeah, great, you know now you can play as both of them, but yeah
[00:04:42] I don't want play the girl like that's just me right, but yeah
[00:04:47] Twintail you have some shit like that right well a girl here
[00:04:50] Well, I don't know about that, you know, maybe there's one, but that's it video games are mostly guys
[00:04:55] Yeah, of course doctors rated the ghost of Yotai trailer three out of five
[00:04:59] I think that it's good, but like it didn't got me. How hard did it go?
[00:05:04] I would say it was like, I'd say it's a 4 out of 5. I'd say it's like an 8 out of 10.
[00:05:12] Yeah, I'd say that. Yeah, I'd say 8 out of 8. I'd say solid 8. Like, I'd say yeah, 8. 8.
[00:05:17] I'd be where 8 is. You see Moon Moon news? No, I didn't see it. What happened?
[00:05:21] You talking about Moon Moon cheating drama? What? Wait, what? Moon Moon cheated? Let me,
[00:05:36] Let me just go on live stream fail and I'm sure I can find this information
[00:05:43] Moon Moon accused of cheating on his wife with his GTA RP wife
[00:05:50] wife cheated on me with RP partner
[00:06:02] Same as shit at all. Oh my god. Oh my god. What's this fucking shit?
[00:06:45] Okay, give me a minute. I got a I got positive shit. Oh my fucking god. We're gonna look at this
[00:06:52] what is this shit who cares I it's funny I tell you that it's funny so what's
[00:07:00] this here a bow one not easy way to say this but devaluing my life of 15 years
[00:07:06] in a role-player see a bond no pixel GTARP and the love of my life has
[00:07:11] apparently been cheating on me for months with the twitch streamer moon
[00:07:14] moon no fucking way there's no way this shit is true like it's gonna be
[00:07:20] Photoshopper. Wow. Attached you'll find their messages from
[00:07:24] TwitchCon. I found what I was trying to see if she was OK after
[00:07:28] not responding to checking messages Saturday night. It
[00:07:31] saddens me to come to this after months of reassuring me that
[00:07:34] it was all RP. Wow. That's crazy. Has anybody got Nick's
[00:07:40] take on this situation? Wow. Look at this. I was sold the
[00:07:44] lie and just about sex positivity and girl. But
[00:07:47] Oh, there it is.
[00:07:50] Oh, there it is.
[00:07:54] Sex positivity and girl bossing.
[00:07:57] Oh, man.
[00:07:59] Nick said no comment.
[00:08:00] Uh-huh.
[00:08:01] Is that right?
[00:08:02] Nope.
[00:08:03] That's crazy.
[00:08:04] How about that?
[00:08:05] How about that?
[00:08:06] So let's look at the rest of this.
[00:08:09] When real life, they were living out
[00:08:11] their secret fantasies while both being married.
[00:08:15] I'm sure their rabid fan bases won't
[00:08:17] care, but I'm also sure there's plenty of people who will feel vindicated by this, especially
[00:08:22] those who warn about the dangers of ERP.
[00:08:26] That stands for, by the way, gentlemen, erotic roleplay.
[00:08:31] I got curious after finding these messages and checked other DMs.
[00:08:35] There are multiple guys she was sending and receiving sexual videos with.
[00:08:40] Hey, hey, yo!
[00:08:43] your wife's a bicycle, everybody gets a chance to ride.
[00:08:48] The A, A, A, that's just the way it is, right?
[00:08:53] Yeah, it's just texting, yeah, that's just what they do.
[00:08:56] Oh man, look at this, Cornward's gonna be pissed.
[00:09:01] Why did he had to, he wasn't,
[00:09:03] he didn't have her all to himself.
[00:09:06] Was that it?
[00:09:06] Oh God, let's see here.
[00:09:09] All of them in the NoPixel DOJ,
[00:09:11] she would call them her daddy
[00:09:13] or favorite whatever pet names obviously curating emotional relationships behind my back and
[00:09:20] then had the audacity to act completely normal at home.
[00:09:24] Her best friend warned me about this but I didn't take it seriously.
[00:09:28] This level of compulsive lying and sociopathy is honestly something I should have seen
[00:09:33] coming.
[00:09:34] This is the same person who would be the first to grandstand in Virtue Signal about
[00:09:38] any other stream or drama.
[00:09:40] That's true.
[00:09:41] Moon Moon does always high road people.
[00:09:43] So it's really fucking funny for me to see he cheated on, doesn't he have a kid too?
[00:09:48] Moon Moon has a kid, right?
[00:09:50] I think he does.
[00:09:53] I know he has a cat.
[00:09:55] He's got a kid?
[00:09:56] Oh yeah, yeah, right.
[00:09:57] And so yeah, here we go, here we go.
[00:09:58] This is absolutely, yes, High Rotor number one fucking Moon Moon cheating on his wife
[00:10:05] and kids.
[00:10:07] Welcome to the Motherfucking Champions Club.
[00:10:09] I never want to hear another sanctimonious fucking statement from this bald fuck again.
[00:10:16] Never again do I want to hear about how you're too good for sponsors, you're too good for anything,
[00:10:22] you've cheated on your fucking wife, and your kid.
[00:10:26] Welcome to the fucking Champions Club.
[00:10:29] That's what I think.
[00:10:30] Man.
[00:10:32] Oh wow.
[00:10:34] What a good day for me.
[00:10:38] Wow.
[00:10:40] Dot caught? That's right.
[00:10:43] He cheated first? It seems that way to me.
[00:10:45] Absolutely.
[00:10:47] This age? Well, I guess so.
[00:10:49] He's good enough to be the guy's wife.
[00:10:51] Hey, he had two wives at the same time.
[00:10:54] Pick a card. Any card.
[00:10:56] Oh man, it's a good Wednesday. Yeah.
[00:10:59] Before that, you're not even gonna say,
[00:11:00] This is so fucking funny, man.
[00:11:02] Oh my God.
[00:11:04] The two of lives.
[00:11:06] Uh, what is this? Since I was unemployed,
[00:11:08] Oh, there it is. He didn't have a job.
[00:11:10] Uh, she told me that my job was to check other streams and give her intel on what people were doing at certain times
[00:11:17] to make sure that she had the best outcome for her character.
[00:11:20] So let me get this straight.
[00:11:21] This Cuck was stuck there watching-
[00:11:25] Oh my god, wait a minute.
[00:11:27] He was actually getting cucked.
[00:11:30] Because she probably had him watch the other streamers that she was ERPing with and planning to fuck.
[00:11:37] and she would have, oh my god.
[00:11:41] Bro, this is an onion of just cockery.
[00:11:44] How many different layers are there?
[00:11:47] Oh my, this is incredible.
[00:11:49] This was his choice.
[00:11:50] He chose this, that's right.
[00:11:52] It keeps getting deeper.
[00:11:53] This is amazing.
[00:11:54] Why are they bitching?
[00:11:55] I don't know.
[00:11:56] Let's look at this.
[00:11:58] Since I was unemployed, she told me,
[00:12:00] my job was to check out the streams
[00:12:01] and tell me what other people were doing
[00:12:03] to make sure that she had the best outcome
[00:12:04] for her character.
[00:12:05] This is not fair to anyone involved
[00:12:07] and an admittedly very scummy, but hey it worked.
[00:12:10] She became a big name on the server.
[00:12:12] Well hey, now she's even bigger.
[00:12:14] And I guess moral of the story is no one is safe
[00:12:17] and nothing is sacred in this industry.
[00:12:19] And there's an imager link right here.
[00:12:22] Oh my God, we're gonna read these.
[00:12:25] Oh man.
[00:12:27] Keep in mind, it's this guy right here.
[00:12:29] Here he is.
[00:12:32] This is him, all right?
[00:12:35] This is the guy.
[00:12:38] this guy walks into the game stop and slap your girls ass what are you gonna
[00:12:42] do
[00:12:44] what do you do next
[00:12:45] well apparently you're right a red post about it
[00:12:50] that's crazy
[00:12:51] ain't no way yeah yeah watches stream in the meantime to give your wife advice
[00:12:55] on how to rp with them better
[00:12:57] uh... that's actually the correct answer anyway uh... let's go ahead and
[00:13:00] read the call it let's read all these this is gonna be hilarious
[00:13:03] uh... call i'm hoping for a camp around that
[00:13:06] uh... enjoy all this is
[00:13:07] Enjoy sleeping in that bed tonight without me there to make it a furnace along so oh my god
[00:13:16] Oh, man playing clarity. I have no a clue what you might mean me too. Do you stop attic? Oh, man
[00:13:23] Let's see. Where's the rest of this? I literally cannot stop thinking about you destroy my pussy. I'm degenerate depraved comm slot
[00:13:30] I pretty much been thinking about blowing my load inside you that's up
[00:13:32] So they both of these people by the way are married. They are married. Oh wow
[00:13:38] Wow.
[00:13:39] Uh-oh.
[00:13:40] Oh, shit, this can't be real.
[00:13:45] Um, I don't know.
[00:13:51] I don't know whether it's real or not.
[00:13:53] I'm gonna be honest.
[00:13:56] This doesn't affect me whether it's real or not.
[00:13:59] Like I just get to remember what I've said before, how everybody's lives are entertainment
[00:14:03] for me.
[00:14:04] I don't care.
[00:14:05] Moon Moon cheats on his wife.
[00:14:06] I don't care.
[00:14:07] Like, if he plays Mario Maker again, I'm still gonna watch him play Mario Maker.
[00:14:11] It's like I'm not going to watch him play Mario Maker because he cheats on his life.
[00:14:14] If like, I mean, I don't really care.
[00:14:18] It's just fucking funny, especially from from like the amount of like, you know, high-roading
[00:14:23] that he does.
[00:14:24] It just, what the lowest road of the mall man makes it kind of better.
[00:14:30] It does.
[00:14:31] Yeah, exactly.
[00:14:32] And so yeah, there it is.
[00:14:34] Oh man, it's okay.
[00:14:36] They were RP.
[00:14:37] Yeah, they were RPing.
[00:14:38] You've got to keep in mind.
[00:14:39] control taken out and I'll have you been over and knocked up day one that's a
[00:14:43] promise oh my god bro Jesus Jesus I wanted to serenade you I love your
[00:14:54] singing voice oh my god you're such a girl Wow I don't let anyone else tell
[00:15:06] me what to do but I listened to you it's taken all of my willpower to not just
[00:15:10] start packing my shit damn so she's damn a two hour call wait oh shit this it
[00:15:22] started at one in the morning oh bro it's over it's finished you're done
[00:15:33] you're you're done bro like what was he doing at 1 a.m. well I guess he was
[00:15:39] watching other streams of phones I guess so yeah oh my god watch this clip at
[00:15:44] age like milk link it to a mod then I can watch it oh my god this is fucking
[00:15:49] funny wow but two hour 1 a.m. phone call can't end well no they were probably
[00:15:55] just talking about business since they were both streamers oh wow the mod team
[00:16:00] DOJ freakouts the 2024 the year that keeps on giving wait what if there are
[00:16:07] multiple guys she was sending and receiving sexual videos with. Oh wait I so I didn't see
[00:16:14] I apparently didn't read Moon Moon addresses is ERP. Oh man no way. Wouldn't someone who
[00:16:27] loves his wife so much comma not risk losing all that by in quotes role-playing a in quotes
[00:16:34] fake relationship, uh, one, I super love my wife, and I'm gonna, we are in a very, very
[00:16:44] good relationship that does not require, uh, yeah, yeah, my wife be like, you're talking
[00:16:49] to the head of the fucking role-play.
[00:16:51] Well, I mean, he could have had a good relationship with his wife, but there's no, there's no,
[00:16:56] where is it saying in the rulebook that you can't have two good relationships?
[00:17:00] Wait, what do you want? Do you want one ice cream cone, or do you want two?
[00:17:03] Girl, like, that's the difference between you and me, is that I'm trying to role-play character.
[00:17:10] I have no feelings for the person on the other hand of my role-play characters.
[00:17:13] Fucking shit.
[00:17:14] And that's actually true. I'm not sure what Moon Moon's actual name is, but like,
[00:17:18] he was messaging an ERP-ing with this girl and having sex with her as Moon Moon.
[00:17:23] He wasn't doing it as himself.
[00:17:24] That's true. It's a good point. Jess, is it Jesse?
[00:17:28] Yeah, yeah, he wasn't Jesse. She was calling him moon. Yeah, I didn't yeah exactly so
[00:17:34] Yeah, he's not guilty. This is something his this is this is like his his stream account did he didn't do this?
[00:17:42] Contensions of speaking to the amount of character any more than is necessary, which I don't
[00:17:47] Right, you're projecting what you would be doing in my situation. We're not we're projecting
[00:17:56] uh-huh
[00:17:57] Not the same mother fucker. We're not the same the goat you are a fucking
[00:18:04] Jerk off dude
[00:18:08] Parasite wouldn't sell
[00:18:11] Oh, we got so to pay looking bro. What's the last 10 seconds? I am the goat you are a fucking
[00:18:22] Wow, oh my god the goat got caught you could say they got his goat I thought is
[00:18:44] this is seven months ago well you know there we go can you explain what
[00:18:48] happened. This streamer went and this is let me let me finish everything else this
[00:18:56] clip didn't age well wait is this another is this the same one right yeah
[00:19:01] it's the same one oh that's too bad we have another one oh man damn he actually
[00:19:07] got super defensive which is you soon indicated that something is up I guess
[00:19:10] it doesn't moon have a wife and kids why would he do this as well why would
[00:19:15] she do this and now looking back at the text messages they sent to each other. See like
[00:19:20] I think it makes sense for her to do it. I don't think it makes sense for him to do it.
[00:19:25] Because like for her she had a cuck husband that she had watching streams for her that
[00:19:30] didn't even have a job. Bro this guy was a loser. So yeah of course of course she's
[00:19:36] gonna cheat on him. I mean let's be honest right. But like Moon Moon like this guy
[00:19:42] What are you doing? Who leaked the discord?
[00:19:44] Uh, the guy probably went on her account and posted it themselves.
[00:19:49] So yeah.
[00:19:51] Yeah. His job. Think about it. His job guaranteed how many channel points.
[00:19:58] This is what I want to know.
[00:20:00] How many channel points do you have on this man's channel?
[00:20:09] That is the question we need to know. Zero.
[00:20:12] Wait. Zero. Why?
[00:20:14] why zero does does moon moon not have channel points wait oh you guys no I
[00:20:24] don't care about you guys yeah but it unless you unless he's fucking your
[00:20:28] white wait everybody here is getting their wife fucked by moon moon it's not
[00:20:32] just him wait a minute oh my god yes Jesus
[00:20:39] this guy's out of control oh wow yeah I only watch his VOD website not his Twitch
[00:20:47] well anyway um so it's looking like this guy um I wonder how many hours the
[00:20:53] husband had to sit and watch Moon Moon stream that to me is just that that's
[00:20:58] the that's the chef's kiss man it really is Moon Moon is my wife's
[00:21:11] boyfriend saddening? I guess so. And what's the rest of this moon was recently changed setups as well.
[00:21:17] I wonder if it's related. Dude, the DOJ part is wild. This is why she had the DOJ pions in her pocket.
[00:21:24] Well, they were in her pocket. Really? Funny thing about that. Man, how about that? Wow.
[00:21:40] This is truly awful for you, dude. It involves a 15-year-old relationship. People are so
[00:21:44] comfortable with lying are the scariest they start believing their own lies I
[00:21:48] didn't expect this from moon moon either especially since he has a child what
[00:21:53] disgusting behavior uh-huh wow let me read some of the comments so this is what
[00:22:00] you said there's not really yeah I looked at the rest of this okay yeah oh
[00:22:07] my god wow good riddance thank God that this happened earlier on in your
[00:22:18] life and you weren't in the shadows going into your 40s and 50s. Take this as a gift
[00:22:23] and move on from this 304 for the streets. Man, that sucks ass, I'm sorry. Least unhinged
[00:22:32] GTA RP girl. That's messed up. I can't believe Moon Moon would do something like that. The
[00:22:37] messages almost sound too ridiculous to be real, but I believe it. They both seem like
[00:22:42] weirdos on stream welcome to the champions club his mods and chat are just as
[00:22:50] pathetic as he is I guess it's a good thing I don't give a fuck what your
[00:22:54] opinion is wait what's the drama moon had sex with someone's imaginary wife
[00:23:00] subscribers only kill the plebs base subs let me let me pull up his channel
[00:23:07] oh man where's this chat welcome to the champions club I'm meal prepping for the
[00:23:18] whole week with this shit now and he's got it on subscriber only mode oh my
[00:23:24] god isn't that cute fruit jam found it let me see if I can get it here you just
[00:23:35] took off you for what do you have to wait wait what's this relevant clip wait
[00:23:40] is this oh bro do we have two of them no way no way we have two of them okay
[00:23:47] here's the first one you just took oxygen for why do you have two phones I
[00:23:53] got one for ones my good boy phone ones my my my twitch count for you just
[00:24:07] five years ago oh my god that is a this is a clip from five years ago wow let
[00:24:28] me see if I can find the other one well this makes sense
[00:24:35] I don't listen to the opinion of single people get a girlfriend it doesn't dump
[00:24:39] you
[00:24:47] What's up, shut up, you little...
[00:24:51] No sense, Maggie.
[00:24:52] You're just mutual.
[00:24:53] You've been passed around the whole time.
[00:25:02] Man.
[00:25:03] You're playing tag team over there, Jesus Christ.
[00:25:08] She's quiet now.
[00:25:09] You don't think that maybe she could make her own choice
[00:25:11] to sleep with those people?
[00:25:13] You think she was being passed around like a piece of meat?
[00:25:20] He's saying she's a hoe.
[00:25:23] And she's in it for the...
[00:25:26] Bro, she's in it for the love of the game.
[00:25:29] This isn't happening against her will she wants this
[00:25:33] Well, your implication was pretty clear that she's being passed around right there's the words that you
[00:25:41] I don't listen to the opinion of single people get a girlfriend who doesn't the crazy thing is after she said that after this dude started saying
[00:25:48] Her getting passed around she didn't say a fucking word
[00:25:53] And then moon moon had to say something. Oh my god
[00:25:57] She has an only fan so he's a cuck for sure
[00:26:00] I guess so man. Oh my god, and this is from three months ago
[00:26:07] Wow
[00:26:09] Holy shit. It's real
[00:26:15] What is this? Oh?
[00:26:19] There she is
[00:26:23] Wow
[00:26:25] Does she post anything?
[00:26:29] The last thing that she posted is about this guy that stabs somebody 43 times that was a 15 time felon
[00:26:37] Uh, what?
[00:26:39] Virtue signaling about this guy getting the death penalty. Oh for sure. Oh, yeah, that isn't that just bro
[00:26:47] That's just the icing on the motherfucking top. Wow. I don't but yeah, she's hot. No, she is definitely. I mean
[00:26:59] man
[00:27:01] That's just too bad though no evidence. It's just I don't know whether he's innocent or not
[00:27:05] I just find it to be ironic, you know, she's not check them or pictures
[00:27:09] I don't know. I don't care whether she looks good or not. It's not really the point, but anyway, wow
[00:27:16] The photos from 2016 here's messages from twitchcon further prove the relationship RP is never just RP
[00:27:24] Sorry, this happened to you the metagaming piece at the end is wild
[00:27:28] Well, they were a metagaming just on a level that nobody expected. Oh
[00:27:34] my god
[00:27:38] Fifteen years and she's just cheating on you now makes me wonder if she's cheated on you before this. I don't have to wonder I
[00:27:48] Don't think that anybody out who who's wondering that
[00:27:53] Yeah, I wonder oh, yeah, who knows. Oh
[00:27:57] Geez what happened? Okay, so basically this is what happened so
[00:28:09] Basically so
[00:28:15] Uh, pretty much, um, based on, well, what happened was, uh, so there's a video game
[00:28:26] that's called Grand Theft Auto, and a lot of people role play in Grand Theft Auto.
[00:28:33] They like to pretend like they're another person.
[00:28:36] So like, S-Fan pretends to be Cornwood, and it's like a sheriff in Grand Theft Auto.
[00:28:43] So they play characters now some people really like our peeing and they play characters and they even have
[00:28:51] Relationships with other characters in the in the RP, right?
[00:28:55] They're like married, but not married in real life just married. Well
[00:29:01] Funny thing about that. They actually are married in real life, but to different people
[00:29:07] And that's gonna come in later a very important part of the story and so anyway
[00:29:14] Then you have you have the two of them married right married to the game, right? They're married to the game there it is and so
[00:29:22] This guy right here
[00:29:25] Thought it would be a good idea that he has a wife and kids both of them
[00:29:34] To meet up with this girl that he's been
[00:29:38] ERPing with and in a relationship with in
[00:29:41] In Grand Theft Auto at TwitchCon and fuck the shit out of her
[00:29:48] While he's married and she's married. That's right. That's right
[00:30:02] Married all around by the way, that's right. Absolutely married for 15 years
[00:30:08] This and I also want to say that this girl is in it for the love of the game like
[00:30:13] Like, she is- she was hoeing herself out to all of these other people, and apparently
[00:30:18] the DOJ out of this Department of Justice, like at Grand Theft Auto, I gotta fucking
[00:30:23] know how this works.
[00:30:24] But like, that's basically it.
[00:30:26] And um, man.
[00:30:30] Do you not know Moon Moon?
[00:30:31] Your communities are like, actually very based.
[00:30:33] Listen, I- I am past the point of virtue signaling and pretending to care about something
[00:30:43] like this.
[00:30:44] I don't give a fuck about this at all.
[00:30:46] I don't care.
[00:30:48] It's entertainment to me.
[00:30:50] I don't like it.
[00:30:51] I'm not emotionally affected by this.
[00:30:53] I'm not, wow, I can't believe you would do this.
[00:30:56] People do this all the time.
[00:30:58] Like it's super common.
[00:31:00] I don't care.
[00:31:02] It's just funny.
[00:31:03] It's cinema.
[00:31:04] Yes.
[00:31:05] I view everything that I see on the internet as entertainment.
[00:31:10] And I never take anything seriously.
[00:31:12] And even if it's real life situations where people are being negatively affected, I don't
[00:31:19] really care.
[00:31:20] I try not to give a shit because it's not happening to me until it happens to you.
[00:31:24] Exactly.
[00:31:25] Well, that's the thing, is that people farm drama for me all the time.
[00:31:29] And so when I get a chance to do it, I'm making up for lost time.
[00:31:33] So yes, I have no profit to healthy mindset.
[00:31:35] Yes, exactly.
[00:31:36] She takes justice into her own hands.
[00:31:39] yet somebody said that she had the entire department of justice in her pocket
[00:31:43] which is true it just wasn't the pocket they thought it was
[00:31:46] and um... here we go
[00:31:48] so this guy has been exposed uh... by uh... the girl's wife
[00:31:53] and he was married uh... she even had him so she had her husband
[00:31:59] that got cheated that the husband got cheated on by this guy right here
[00:32:02] uh... she had her husband
[00:32:05] watching streams
[00:32:07] of other, uh, what do you call it, watching streams of other
[00:32:13] R peers.
[00:32:14] So there is a basically 0% chance this guy was watching Moon Moon
[00:32:21] stream.
[00:32:23] The guy that was cucking him the whole time and he had no idea
[00:32:30] about it because he didn't have a job.
[00:32:34] Yeah, the guy didn't have a job.
[00:32:36] He definitely watched it.
[00:32:37] Yeah.
[00:32:37] And that's what I was saying before that how many channel points do you think this guy has in Moon Moon's channel?
[00:32:42] I
[00:32:44] Bet it's a it could be a five-digit amount
[00:32:47] That's it
[00:32:49] Think about that. Yeah
[00:32:52] Not good they've used multiple POVs. Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely
[00:32:57] Look at the second in an imager pays they both joke about cheating on their partners
[00:33:01] Really? Give me a minute. Oh god, where's the rest of this?
[00:33:10] Give me a second. Let me see if I can find it. Where'd it go? Fuck.
[00:33:18] Post about the allegations. No, no, no. Where's the image or link?
[00:33:22] Sorry, I'm a big idiot. I need to find it again.
[00:33:26] Okay, here we go. So this is that...
[00:33:28] But I don't think I shall have any problems reproducing this sound for your enjoyment.
[00:33:38] The musical of my mind, I had Majesty by Eminem and Nikki as like our song for a while because
[00:33:45] of Eminem's part of the lyrics.
[00:33:47] My side piece, but she's also someone's wife.
[00:33:50] So the time that we spend is borrowed.
[00:33:52] It's our moment right here, fuck tomorrow, because moments like these are to die for.
[00:33:57] I'll be very glad when the time doesn't feel borrowed anymore.
[00:34:03] Oh, man.
[00:34:05] He says, I love the lyrics and the singing voice. Uh-huh.
[00:34:09] Man.
[00:34:12] The thing is that, like, so it's obvious that this girl...
[00:34:15] So, so basically this girl had already decided that she was gonna break up with her husband
[00:34:21] and divorce him.
[00:34:22] But before she did that, she had him on Cuck Duty, watching all the other guys that she was having E-Sex with, watching their streams so she could make her RP better at the same time.
[00:34:33] Yeah, because the dude was unemployed, he didn't have a job.
[00:34:36] Wow, bro, like, that's...dude. Ruthless? Absolutely.
[00:34:43] Yeah, very weird. Yeah, think about that.
[00:34:47] Oh man, can we get the names of the uh...
[00:34:49] Uh, what's this here? I- I- I- The Sloan's players? Oh, this is just some fucking Skyward shit, who knows.
[00:34:54] But, uh, yeah. Perude, know you're fucked for condoning this?
[00:34:58] It's obviously- So, okay. You guys need to take a step back.
[00:35:02] You don't know Moon Moon, you don't know this person. Who the fuck cares?
[00:35:05] This matters just as much- This affects you just as much as whenever somebody gets killed in Game of Thrones.
[00:35:13] Says nothing to do with you.
[00:35:16] You don't care about this. Nobody cares about this.
[00:35:19] What are you doing?
[00:35:21] Stop it. Just take a step back. It doesn't matter. It doesn't affect you. Doesn't anything to do with you.
[00:35:26] Yeah, it's just content. It's just funny. Exactly. It's just funny. Exactly.
[00:35:31] What goes around comes around. Yes. Have you considered that there may be both dedicated RP streamers?
[00:35:37] I have considered that and if you look at here, you can see that she's using her
[00:35:43] Twitch name and so is he. So they're both using their Twitch name.
[00:35:47] So like was it really cheating if he was if he was banging her as moon moon and not Jesse
[00:35:54] I mean because it's not like really I mean he wasn't really cheating right because like she knew him from stream
[00:36:03] So it's like like cuz you think about it, right? It's still RP, right? Cuz they're still RPing
[00:36:10] It's amazing. Yeah, I guess so it's part of his role play
[00:36:14] Doc did nothing wrong. It was RP. Yeah guys
[00:36:18] No, it wasn't guy that cheated. It was doctor disrespect that cheated. This is no, no, no.
[00:36:25] This is a totally different situation, okay? Like, I had my wig on whenever we fucked her,
[00:36:30] so it's totally different. Hot take. Moomin was a cave goblin just riding away to the
[00:36:35] top. Peak manipulation on both ends. She doesn't care about either of them. No,
[00:36:39] I've seen enough girls that have cave goblin husbands to realize that even if you're
[00:36:44] You're an ugly, weird-looking guy.
[00:36:47] You can probably still get a girlfriend, especially, I mean, like, let's be honest here.
[00:36:52] Moon Moon is a funny guy.
[00:36:54] He's entertaining.
[00:36:55] That's why his stream is really popular.
[00:36:57] He's personable.
[00:36:58] He's successful.
[00:36:59] He's rich.
[00:37:00] Like, I don't know.
[00:37:01] I feel like he, like, and he, like, he's not unemployed, like her husband is.
[00:37:06] So you think about it.
[00:37:07] Saddest, right?
[00:37:08] And so of course she's gonna, of course she's gonna do that.
[00:37:12] Yeah.
[00:37:13] It's just sex positivity, can you be?
[00:37:16] Well, I don't know, I mean, I guess we'll have to find out.
[00:37:20] I don't know, she has a pattern of this behavior, I think Moon is just another sucker.
[00:37:25] Um, you're actually kind of right.
[00:37:34] Yeah, you're actually, you're actually right.
[00:37:45] Because she was messaging all these other guys too.
[00:37:48] And like, guys, wait, wait, what's this?
[00:37:53] is woke now? What do you mean by this? What do you mean by I'm woke now? So if you think
[00:37:59] about it, because so I remember, oh my God, so this is a personal story. So there is this
[00:38:06] one girl that I would ERP with back. I was like, I think 17 or 18. And this was in the
[00:38:13] burning crusade. And her, I, I, I've said it before her name was Aileen. And she
[00:38:21] was a paladin in our guild and this girl we found out that she was ERPing so she
[00:38:29] was healing again this was in burning crusade she was healing heroic shattered
[00:38:36] halls hardest five-man dungeon in the game with four other guys in the guild
[00:38:43] the guys for some reason start talking to each other and they realize that she
[00:38:53] ERPing with all four of them at the same time during the dungeon while she's
[00:39:03] healing bro bro so I this is the thing this girl this this is the girl that
[00:39:15] said that she wished her tongue was as long as a no she wished that she had a
[00:39:19] really long tongue so she could wrap it around my dick like a snake and she
[00:39:25] She also put peanut butter on herself and had her dog eat her out, too.
[00:39:29] So, ha ha!
[00:39:32] She was a pretty crazy girl!
[00:39:34] What can I say?
[00:39:35] Yeah, huh?
[00:39:36] Yeah, I know, I know.
[00:39:39] Oh man, and the funny thing is I told this story on stream and she found out about
[00:39:48] it and she sent me in-game mail and she said, man, I miss talking to you.
[00:39:55] really were the good days it's good to hear the stories again and she was like
[00:40:00] fucking nostalgic about it like yeah yeah it was it was fucking funny it was so
[00:40:04] funny yeah base exactly sounds like a lovely young lady I guess so and so that
[00:40:12] that's that's how it was I suppose what am I woke is that right a broken
[00:40:16] central non-mahagony wraps no you're just a retard ship talker get the
[00:40:20] fuck out of my stream get out of here I don't want to read your messages the
[00:40:24] Chatter left and realized he'd be in it. Yeah, no, you just reached Moon Moon's divorce now. That's what happened read it comments
[00:40:31] Oh, read the reddit comment. He's divorced now. Uh-oh
[00:40:37] Uh-oh, let's see
[00:40:40] Let's see. Did he get divorced?
[00:40:44] Man
[00:40:46] Well, I'm not seeing any divorce stuff
[00:40:48] I guess he wasn't the goat. Yeah. Accusing the chatter of projecting while he is projecting
[00:40:54] himself. Truly goat behavior. Oh wow. Everybody says this all the time. Goon Goon losing his wife
[00:41:02] and kid for an RP relationship. They were treating no pixel twitch and discord like enhanced
[00:41:07] versions of OnlyFans and Tinder. Both are married. Moon has a kid. Supposedly he already got
[00:41:15] kicked out hints the new streaming setup that's probably why he got kicked out
[00:41:19] let's be honest ironically she does have an only fans you can even have her rate
[00:41:27] your meat pick a card any card the two of lives excellent choice these are the
[00:41:45] kinds of things that make me think that I'm living in a simulation because
[00:41:51] how is this so perfect? You know what I mean? Wow. Man. Crazy, huh? Wow. What a day. I just...
[00:42:47] Oh my god. These screenshots are wild. It's barely measured. Also, XQC proven right again,
[00:42:53] 95% of RP relationships end up being IRL relationships.
[00:42:58] I'm gonna keep it a fucking stack okay most I'm not gonna look anything I'm not
[00:43:06] gonna anybody's thing again but most RP dating actually was real and ended up
[00:43:11] being a real dating like at 90% of what I've seen it like 9% on fucking the
[00:43:18] pixel I'm just saying not if not 95% probably 95%
[00:43:24] Now it's 98%
[00:43:27] It's kind of cringy, it's kind of into discord and shit, you know what I'm saying?
[00:43:30] And uh, think-
[00:43:32] Also I've heard about people cheating on their current people
[00:43:34] That would be to uh, eat and to uh, uh, and date in the game
[00:43:37] That would be crazy, wow
[00:43:39] I've seen it before, uh, that's like
[00:43:41] Bro what?
[00:43:42] Maybe 50% of um, the overall, uh, 95% so I guess
[00:43:45] Damn
[00:43:47] I'm B-roll
[00:43:49] I never met the cheats
[00:43:50] That's great, wow, bro
[00:43:52] People did that
[00:43:54] That's nuts. Imagine that. Yeah, I know man. That's crazy. XTC her and his in ICO they had a relationship in RP and started to date IRL
[00:44:03] That's hey, I mean I feel like this is a really good app like you know what this is actually a five-head advertisement
[00:44:12] advertisement for no pixel go where the hose are at yeah I mean this is like yeah
[00:44:27] look at think about this when somebody asks Moon Moon's new living situation
[00:44:34] how do you live in an apartment?
[00:44:45] ultimately none of your business nobody knows who's what it is man last month
[00:45:02] This is from last month says it is one of this
[00:45:07] Divorce maybe maybe not you never know it's a mystery
[00:45:23] Maybe maybe not yeah, there it is before twitch got that's crazy. Wow. Wow. That's nuts, huh? Oh
[00:45:32] Man
[00:45:35] That's bad
[00:45:37] That was hilarious how much movement virtue signaled about people who have cheated in the past
[00:45:43] I know his career is actually over because how much I source has been on for a good three
[00:45:47] plus years.
[00:45:48] I know.
[00:45:49] Yep.
[00:45:50] Yep.
[00:45:51] All those times, every issue always high-roading, cheating on his wife with a kid.
[00:45:58] Oh my God.
[00:46:01] That's crazy, but God forbid somebody take a sponsorship.
[00:46:06] Whoa.
[00:46:08] That's just too much.
[00:46:09] Can you imagine that?
[00:46:14] Be phrasing?
[00:46:16] Oh, sorry, sorry.
[00:46:18] I wasn't talking about, nevermind.
[00:46:21] I was talking about Mooma.
[00:46:22] Cheating on his wife while he had a kid with that wife.
[00:46:26] Excuse me.
[00:46:28] Excuse me, that was, that's what I was talking about
[00:46:30] last month.
[00:46:31] Yeah, no, this is a new one.
[00:46:33] Yeah, sorry about that.
[00:46:34] Oh, man.
[00:46:37] Moog, no, no, that was chain of red axle,
[00:46:38] high and mighty as a piece of shit,
[00:46:39] even worse ruining a family, a child,
[00:46:42] with absolutely cringe ass messages
[00:46:44] are so easy to be leaked. Wow. Wow. I think this is so funny. He just reduced his responsibilities.
[00:46:55] Hey, here's the good thing is now he's going to have more time to stream because you're
[00:47:01] not going to have to worry about him. So this is, I mean, if you're a Moon, Moon viewer,
[00:47:07] this is going to be, I mean, this is, this is a best case scenario, right? He has
[00:47:10] child support now? Yeah. And he has child support he's got to pay. So now he has to keep streaming.
[00:47:17] There you go. Yeah. There you go. Oh man. No one mentions the husband. Oh, the other guy?
[00:47:25] The guy that got cheated on? I don't know. I mean like what else really to say about it than that?
[00:47:30] Did this girl that she was, did she tweet anything else about this? Like let me see.
[00:47:34] No, she didn't say anything. She didn't reply. Is there anything like that?
[00:47:38] Oh, nope. Nothing at all. Oh boy.
[00:47:42] Mourn her tame it for years to come. I guess so.
[00:47:44] So this mean Moon Moon is going to be streaming for like, what's out of how old,
[00:47:49] how old to get 17, 18 years? Man, that's a long time.
[00:47:54] Yeah. He's got to renew that Twitch contract. Yeah.
[00:47:57] Like you should just, just, yeah, it was his life. I guess so.
[00:48:01] Man, sevathon for alimony. Oh God.
[00:48:08] Please check what she said about Doc cheating on his wife.
[00:48:17] I just, I'm, I just, I just, I'm getting ready. I'm getting ready. Give me a minute. I will do it.
[00:48:28] Give me a minute.
[00:48:30] This is so evil. It is. It absolutely is.
[00:48:36] Moon Moon's losing 50%, so now he's only Moon now?
[00:48:40] Oh, this is just, oh shit.
[00:48:55] Okay, all right, so let me search this guy and see what the hell this is. Oh fuck.
[00:49:02] Um...
[00:49:05] Okay, let me search her name and then Dr. Disrespect.
[00:49:18] She did not tweet anything about him.
[00:49:21] She never said anything about him at all as far as I know.
[00:49:25] Yeah, that's it, yeah, there is nothing careful.
[00:49:28] She has only fans, yeah, well I guess not.
[00:49:31] That's probably a smart thing to do.
[00:49:33] Watch Moon's video.
[00:49:34] Well, I don't know, I'd have to see.
[00:49:36] If you guys want me to watch a video, you have to send it to me, link the
[00:49:39] Yeah, you link it to one of my mods and then we'll watch them. Okay. How is it always women?
[00:49:46] um
[00:49:49] Well think back to the ancient Greek plays
[00:49:54] Who got the sailors to crash into the boats it's the sirens the harpies
[00:50:03] Yeah, that must be it. Yeah, it's all women's fault just like everything else is
[00:50:09] Yeah
[00:50:10] Absolutely. Man, fucking based. I guess so, yeah. Oh, speaking of that, actually he does nothing to do with that.
[00:50:20] Do you remember how yesterday I told you guys that I had a, um, I thought I smelled a dead rat in the house?
[00:50:29] You guys remember that? And like I was like, oh bro, like, because I know when there's a dead rat in the house.
[00:50:37] And it had been waking me up for a few, like, so I, I got him.
[00:50:41] I got even recorded a little video about it
[00:50:47] Let me see if I can find it where where is it I guess I okay. Yeah, here we go
[00:50:55] Yeah, it's uploading
[00:51:08] Are you not entertained? Yeah. No, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna show it. I don't need to show it. I
[00:51:14] Can just play the what where is the thing?
[00:51:17] I'll give it a minute. It's got to take a take a second to load up another entry into the Lord show the rat
[00:51:24] You guys want to sew it show it?
[00:51:26] and they use
[00:51:31] Nasty ass crusty bitch
[00:51:34] Waking me up in the morning just like they always do by smelling bad
[00:51:39] Get the fuck out of my life
[00:51:42] There it is
[00:51:50] Yep, can't see it
[00:51:52] uh let me see if I can make this work to where I can take it and move it over
[00:52:01] yeah there here we go here we go oh god nasty ass crusty bitch wake up in the
[00:52:11] morning just like they always do nasty bro oh man that's a nasty ass bitch I
[00:52:22] found him in my fucking house last night but we got him now it's okay
[00:52:26] And so it's all right. Yeah, he's still gone gross. No, no, I threw him out in the street, man
[00:52:33] He got with this morning. He already gone. I feed in the buzzards
[00:52:38] Yeah, I just threw him out in the street. I don't worry about that
[00:52:43] What's this here? I got a look at it
[00:52:47] Oh
[00:52:50] No, oh
[00:52:53] No, what's this?
[00:52:55] You hype for throwing a number to tomorrow?
[00:53:00] Yeah, a little bit. Yeah, sure.
[00:53:02] Nah. He goes, nah.
[00:53:04] This girl goes,
[00:53:06] adultery was never a problem
[00:53:08] for conservative Christians.
[00:53:10] So long as it's the man doing the cheating.
[00:53:12] Well,
[00:53:14] you could say that she's
[00:53:16] being consistent.
[00:53:19] Because she was cheating with the man.
[00:53:21] Yeah. No, that's true.
[00:53:26] No, actually, that's such a men,
[00:53:28] right? Plural. It's plural.
[00:53:30] Yeah, five years ago. Exactly, right? I guess the ten commitments never mattered to any of them.
[00:53:35] Go tell your wife you're a cheating piece of shit. I saw what the impact of my dad cheating
[00:53:41] did to my mom. If you can't be honest about not being able to be monogamous,
[00:53:45] you shouldn't trick someone into believing otherwise. Just be honest. And if that person
[00:53:50] isn't okay with it, then find someone else who is, bro, peak fucking virtue signaling.
[00:53:56] I love this. Oh my god. I'm so it. This is the best day. All this is my favorite day of the week. Oh my god
[00:54:05] This is this is perfect
[00:54:08] Wow
[00:54:10] This is the irony I know this is oh, it's so good
[00:54:14] This is cheating. Okay, Poppy. So the president doesn't need to be held accountable for cheating on his wife repeatedly
[00:54:21] Well, I mean to be fair moon moon isn't the president. So again, it's okay for him to cheat. It makes sense
[00:54:26] Uh, she's still being consistent here.
[00:54:28] Uh, paying off is dirty, dirty affair of staying quiet.
[00:54:31] Why are you not a hypocrite? Why is it okay for men to cheat but not women?
[00:54:35] Wait, is she just mad that people are getting mad at-
[00:54:40] So the only thing she's getting mad about is-
[00:54:43] Wait!
[00:54:44] She just wants women to be able to cheat too? Like, what's the-
[00:54:50] Oh my- What is this?
[00:54:53] Just cut fantasy. Oh my god.
[00:54:55] Okay, let's see here.
[00:54:56] Proof is usually the answer you're missing if you had proof of the cheating like you snapped a picture etc
[00:55:03] Hard to deny hard evidence
[00:55:20] Yep, that's true. It is
[00:55:23] It is it's true. I
[00:55:26] Think that yeah
[00:55:29] Wow, oh my god
[00:55:33] The divorce incident of 1989 young dab harem laws watching stream the great
[00:55:47] 850% wealth transfer, wife mad, erotic role play, sex talk, horny, innuendo, multi-woman
[00:55:57] system giga-cod.
[00:55:59] Oh man.
[00:56:05] Wow, she's an animal, I guess so.
[00:56:08] My mom was one, she's a lifelong Republican, and prior to Trump she had never voted otherwise.
[00:56:13] She didn't 2016 because she didn't want to vote for a cheating reality TV star for
[00:56:17] president.
[00:56:18] Well, everybody knows now that if Moon-Moon runs for president, her mom isn't gonna vote for him.
[00:56:25] That's sad.
[00:56:26] Yeah, he already- Bro, that's- Oh, that's too bad.
[00:56:30] And, uh, I always want Jesus.
[00:56:32] Who has cheating?
[00:56:37] Cheating equals- Look at this.
[00:56:39] Marriage invented for property rights.
[00:56:41] Men cheating equals no big deal.
[00:56:43] Women cheating equals who is the rightful heir.
[00:56:47] Uh-huh.
[00:56:49] Oh, oh, yeah, real good one. Mom wouldn't vote for a daughter. Yeah, her mom wouldn't vote for her daughter either. That's true
[00:56:57] Man the jokes right themselves, but she also has only fans. Yeah
[00:57:15] Wow
[00:57:17] What a day what are people saying in this chat goon goon kick hot
[00:57:26] Caught! We caught you! We got you! We got you!
[00:57:33] I'm here, Baldi! Drama Pog! Get that birth control!
[00:57:46] Oh no! Oh wow, what is this? People are subscribing!
[00:57:58] So good, they're subscribing! What is this?
[00:58:03] Oh wow, sorry for my Baldi!
[00:58:07] Wow, welcome to the Champions Club. Man, be me. Moon Moon decides to fake a cheating scandal
[00:58:16] for Cloud. It's all fake, guys. They made it up for content. I guess that's it. Wow.
[00:58:27] That is unbelievable. People just don't appreciate dedicated RP anymore. Do you know what's really
[00:58:32] funny about this? Is that I don't think that anybody in this community probably even
[00:58:37] gives a fuck like that's the funny thing is that I don't even think that people
[00:58:45] care oh man why would they yeah this is so fucking funny there's always strong
[00:58:55] people like that yeah some do oh I'm sure some do absolutely yeah we love you
[00:59:01] at the roaches too bro I guess so right oh man just read this stuff wow I got I
[00:59:09] I think I thanks for the thanks free jam for the free sub oh my god oh god we're
[00:59:35] just gonna cloud on now at the stream everlay it even more I guess so yep
[00:59:39] well um what a what a day what a day when are you fucking somebody else's
[00:59:49] wife we're getting behind. Um, yeah. So we have a there's a bit of a problem there. The
[00:59:59] problem is like, uh, you know, do you like do you need glasses? What do you, what do
[01:00:05] you think it? Yeah, this is not not that I'm aware of right not yet. Hey, not yet
[01:00:11] guys. I gotta catch up. We can put some serious numbers. Yeah, I'm falling behind
[01:00:18] Guys we have some good news. Yes, James gonna be lit. This is crazy. Did he actually cheat IRL though? It seems as though he did
[01:00:26] Yep
[01:00:29] absolutely
[01:00:32] Wow
[01:00:33] well, um
[01:00:35] I'll tell you this I feel bad for her husband. I
[01:00:44] Do not because she cheated on him, but because he played heroes of the storm. I mean that's sad
[01:00:54] like to have to play that game oh bro like that's that I could I played that
[01:01:01] game oh man and then it just like Blizzard just gave up on it they just
[01:01:06] gave up on the whole thing not bro it's good yeah I'm sure everybody likes to
[01:01:11] say games were good when they when they aren't popular anymore but like real
[01:01:14] talk real talk I feel bad I do it sucks really sucks for him right 15 year
[01:01:20] marriage ruined because your wife is a is a is a hoe right and a cheater and
[01:01:28] with multiple guys right it's not just Moon Moon had an only fans had you
[01:01:33] watching their streams to try to help her she probably had you watching the
[01:01:37] streams of the dudes that she was gonna fuck at twitch gone crazy right wow wow
[01:01:44] Wow.
[01:01:47] She a real bitch?
[01:01:48] Yeah, she's a whore.
[01:01:50] That's what a whore is doing.
[01:01:52] Yep, that's right.
[01:01:54] That's real bad.
[01:01:56] The sickening?
[01:01:57] It's fucked up?
[01:01:58] Yep.
[01:01:59] It's that simple.
[01:02:01] Wow.
[01:02:03] Well, I feel bad for this guy.
[01:02:06] It's his fault for not recognizing this sooner.
[01:02:10] I don't know the details of their relationship.
[01:02:14] want to uh i don't want to like uh you know other than joking around i don't want to
[01:02:23] like uh make like assumptions right i feel bad for moon's wife sag
[01:02:31] why he's rich she's gonna get half of his stuff yeah she's gonna get half of his stuff i mean
[01:02:39] there's little evidence of cheating but yeah she gets half his stuff so it's like i mean yeah
[01:02:44] Obviously, it's bad and like I get what you're saying right, but like I feel worse for him
[01:02:49] But like I feel bad for this guy because this guy isn't getting shit out of it
[01:02:52] He's not getting anything like all he's getting is cooked. That's it
[01:02:57] Yeah, at least she gets 50 of moon moon's money
[01:03:05] Why she get half because that's the way marriage works
[01:03:08] I don't know only fans money. No the girl wasn't popular enough to she's not like
[01:03:13] I mean, this isn't general in me howry. Okay, like no amirath. I don't think so guys
[01:03:20] My yes equality. Hey, hey, I look listen you want it. You want to hear a hot take?
[01:03:25] I think the having to give 50% of your shit to your wife if you cheat on them and you have a kid
[01:03:31] I think that's totally fair
[01:03:32] Marriage should be in the best interest of not the man or the woman but the child in society
[01:03:37] And I think having monogamous relationships is better for a stable society
[01:03:42] Don't marry hoes, and that goes for men and women.
[01:03:47] It's that simple.
[01:03:48] I'm a traditional marriage believer.
[01:03:50] I think that the man should provide for the woman, and if she chooses, she should be
[01:03:54] able to pursue a career if she wants to.
[01:03:57] But if she wants to stay home and take care of the kids, and I think the man should
[01:03:59] provide the opportunity for her to do so, okay?
[01:04:03] That's the way I feel.
[01:04:04] And listen, if you don't agree with that, I totally respect your decision.
[01:04:10] somebody else that feels the same way. But that's how I feel. That's it. So, yeah. I agree.
[01:04:19] So besides that comes from a woman plus men cheating. Yep, there you go. And so that
[01:04:23] that's what I think. Anyway, it's not based. It's true. I mean, whatever you want to call
[01:04:27] it woman equals sandwich maker. I didn't. Okay, guys, I did not fucking say that. Okay.
[01:04:33] I never said that. Now, if she did make your son, that'd be great, right? That
[01:04:41] would be awesome but I didn't say that she had to. Alright? Yeah. The smartest chatter.
[01:04:48] Yes, exactly right? Yeah, I never said that she had to do it. Yeah, it wasn't implied.
[01:04:56] I would say it wasn't not implied. So anyway, yes, what's wrong with a woman taking care
[01:05:01] of a man who takes care of her? Well, what's wrong with it? Feminism. That's what's
[01:05:05] wrong with it, obviously. So yeah, anyway, crazy fucking story, crazy fucking day, really
[01:05:12] feel bad for this guy. He's the real loser coming out of all of this. Moon Moon is gonna
[01:05:18] goof around probably about this in six months. Yeah, obviously nobody's probably gonna take
[01:05:23] his like grandstanding high-roading stances very seriously anymore, concerning he cheated
[01:05:28] on his wife and kid. But other than that, with another person who's married, yeah, I
[01:05:32] I never want to hear about how sponsors are bad again for Moon Moon
[01:05:36] But
[01:05:38] Again, I don't think it really affects him that much
[01:05:40] I don't think it's gonna affect the girl either because I mean I think you should hook up with it now
[01:05:45] They should get married and then they can cheat on each other with somebody else in 15 years after that
[01:05:52] You know you've got to keep the wheels spinning. Oh
[01:05:56] Man
[01:05:58] That's so cute. It won't take 15 maybe 15 months. Yeah
[01:06:02] I used to watch him he's a no-go. I don't I think that as long as it doesn't affect your stream content
[01:06:11] So the only people who like have a bad thing like this happen to them is people that
[01:06:16] Like whenever it's affecting their stream content and their content is worse because of it
[01:06:22] So yeah
[01:06:25] Excuse me would go hardcore against this guy
[01:06:28] Well, I mean I feel like I've I
[01:06:31] Mean I've gone pretty hard on it. I feel like I've been pretty mean
[01:06:35] What do you guys think feel like I've been I've been mean enough
[01:06:40] Yeah, yeah, and I we can make more jokes about it. Sure. Yeah. Yeah
[01:06:46] Exactly you happen. I I know I I here's the thing XCC is a cheater too. Well, I mean
[01:06:52] They look that there was a lot of court documents didn't say anything about that
[01:06:57] So yeah, when Tokyo game truck, it's eight doesn't feel so it's like eight eight p.m. Right?
[01:07:02] What's this? It affects people who have virtue signaling persona and cultivated just an audience. Well,
[01:07:08] yep, this is one it's another reminder that it's almost always the people that have that always
[01:07:16] the virtue signals that like to tweet and have opinions about social events and, you know, care
[01:07:22] about all these different things. My twitchcon experience. Oh, this is somebody else. Never
[01:07:27] mind. Um, yeah, sorry, I thought that was her. Uh, yep, her complaining about Donald
[01:07:33] Trump, her complaining about cheaters. Wow. Look at that. Oh my God. If you're against
[01:07:41] more people voting, it says a lot about you and your values. He only got caught because
[01:07:47] he upskirted a woman in public. Man. Oh my God. Misogynists are so gross. The typical
[01:08:02] basic bitch, virtue signaling, always trying to have the right opinion, girl on Twitter,
[01:08:10] turns out to be cheating on her 15 year husband with a streamer.
[01:08:17] Wow, isn't that cute? The worst type of people, that's right. It's just funny to see somebody
[01:08:31] like this who constantly complains about other people on the internet. Man, that's crazy.
[01:08:46] see. Moon Moon indirectly makes fun of Brit and E-Rob. There's a short on YouTube, ironic.
[01:08:54] Find it to me. Link it to me right now. Yep. Yeah, I want to see it. And by I want to
[01:09:05] see it, I mean I need to see it. I need it right now. Yep, link it to one of my mods
[01:09:14] and we'll look at it right now. Wait till Pentakits called out. I don't know about
[01:09:19] have no idea about penta like i don't know about any of these people right i have no idea
[01:09:24] have you seen ubisoft stock today let me guess it went down
[01:09:29] assassin's creature i was delayed till next year yeah i saw that they delayed it by uh like four
[01:09:33] or five months i'm sure in those four or five months now have made changes to the game that will
[01:09:39] completely change its course of direction right like how many games get delayed because they're
[01:09:44] bad and then they turn out to be good here let's think of some games that got delayed because
[01:09:48] they were bad. Shadowlands, War of the Warcraft Shadowlands, Suicide Squad killed the Justice League.
[01:09:55] Let's see, what else do we have? Wukong, good point, great point. Wukong was good. Duke Nukem
[01:10:02] Forever, Halo Infinite. Man. Wow. Duke Nu- Relink is good. Relink is good. They did the ad. That's
[01:10:12] that. All right, all right, all right. There's enough examples of games that have come out
[01:10:15] that are good, they got delayed. All right, I can't say that for sure, but I think with this
[01:10:20] acid screen, I think we're gonna have, but yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. I'm not, I don't think it's
[01:10:28] gonna be much better, okay? Like I don't. Do we have this clip? I want to see the clip. Please,
[01:10:32] can I see the clip? Throw in Liberty tomorrow? Probably, yeah. I'll probably play it tomorrow,
[01:10:36] that's what I'm kind of planning on. I don't know if I do the day after, but you know,
[01:10:39] either way, I will do it. Yep. The game said I haven't gotten anything. Send it to Fernmelder,
[01:10:44] If you guys have the clips, then it's not the clip at the same energy. Yep. Any clips like this
[01:10:50] Man
[01:10:54] man
[01:11:00] crazy
[01:11:05] crazy
[01:11:06] Have you seen the new witch hunter game? Have I no I haven't I don't even know what that is. I
[01:11:15] Love this kind of web personality public execution and shaming. I know I do too. I find it very enjoyable
[01:11:22] Let me see if I can find it
[01:11:30] some of the truly dumbest
[01:11:32] some of the stupidest people in the world have had kids and those kids have
[01:11:38] turned out alright man some of the truly dumbest there are some there there are
[01:11:44] some motherfuckers who think that the earth is flat that had kids or that the
[01:11:48] moon landing was fake you know they have kids man that's crazy huh wow bro was
[01:12:09] Exploying classic wow how painful I guess so yep moon landing was fake oh
[01:12:16] If it's fake then how do you explain that we have moon rocks?
[01:12:20] Where'd they come from? How do you get moon rocks?
[01:12:28] Think about it from moon
[01:12:39] Holly would made up no cuz they're from the moon
[01:12:42] That's not no no think about it
[01:12:47] They didn't fall down from earth. They would have gotten evaporated
[01:12:51] Or a killed in the atmosphere, uh-uh, nope. No shot
[01:12:57] They can't be moon rocks if they aren't from the moon. That's right
[01:13:01] So yeah, anyway. Wow. What a day. What a good day for him
[01:13:06] What a good day for him. I'll read a few more of these and
[01:13:09] Shit's crazy. She really sent Eminem and Nicki Minaj song and said us verifiably insane
[01:13:15] um man maybe it's not just RP two moons don't make a right doesn't surprise me role playing is role
[01:13:22] playing but once you spend months and months doing shit together it means you have real chemistry
[01:13:26] you don't maintain the GTA RP marriage if you don't like the other person and have good chemistry
[01:13:31] hello to moon moon's kid reading this thread in 10 years I hope all as well that's dude this
[01:13:37] is so fucked up oh my this is this is crazy wow that's brutal I know yeah our
[01:13:48] mods deleting this too I don't know why no in the amount no one could have seen
[01:13:52] this coming well now everybody is breaking apart and or cheating so you've
[01:13:57] got to keep in mind this is the reason why it happens is that so why is it
[01:14:04] that so many streamers cheat. Why is it that so many guys are doing this? I'll tell you why.
[01:14:12] Number one, because this is what people do and people do this all the time. That's number one,
[01:14:16] that's the biggest reason. Number two, is that a lot of these streamers, a lot of people, right,
[01:14:22] that are streamers, you have, unless you are a person who lets dead rats wake them up in the
[01:14:30] morning. You have a lot of girls that try to talk to you. There's tons of girls, right?
[01:14:36] Because you're rich, you're successful, you have a good, you know, like a good job, you
[01:14:43] know, you're you're you're clouded, right? There you go. And so you're going to have
[01:14:48] people that are interested in that. And this is not a bad thing, by the way, a woman
[01:14:53] looking for a man to provide for her isn't that much different than a guy looking for
[01:14:58] a woman with big tits. Okay? Like I really don't think there's like a massive difference here.
[01:15:04] And so I'm not going to go and be like women, bad men, good or anything like that. But let's go
[01:15:10] ahead and move past that. You have a lot of guys that now that they're in a position, they're young,
[01:15:17] they can hook up with these girls that are really hot. Why would they not do it? You could
[01:15:25] say oh love well they love doing it so that didn't work yeah self-respect yeah
[01:15:35] there it is because it's immoral and cheating well you look at it from their
[01:15:38] perspective right where everybody justifies it probably in one way or
[01:15:43] another and even some people are like well everybody makes mistakes so I
[01:15:48] guess I can make a mistake that's not my hair there it is yeah but she
[01:15:53] I don't know if that's what I'm talking about, but you know what to be honest, I do actually try, and I really mean this,
[01:16:00] I do actually try to refrain from commenting on women's appearances online.
[01:16:05] And I don't always do this, but I do make a conscious effort to not do it all the time, okay?
[01:16:13] So yeah, cope is real. Now I will call fake women hot or ugly.
[01:16:20] Sure, but like an actual person, unless they're fat?
[01:16:24] Well, that's, I mean, being, so there's a difference, right?
[01:16:28] You can look, okay, so if you go and you look at a raccoon,
[01:16:34] you can ask a hundred people,
[01:16:39] is this a raccoon?
[01:16:40] They're gonna say, yep, that's a motherfucking raccoon.
[01:16:44] Being fat isn't subjective.
[01:16:49] It's very, very, it's measurable.
[01:16:53] In fact, it's actually quite measurable.
[01:16:56] And so being attractive is different, right?
[01:17:01] So I have no problem.
[01:17:02] And also I won't call somebody fat
[01:17:05] unless they're a rude or hostile to me.
[01:17:08] I have no problem taking the high road,
[01:17:11] but if somebody else takes the low road,
[01:17:13] I'll meet them there and I'll go even lower.
[01:17:16] I've got no problem.
[01:17:19] Yep, unless they're fat.
[01:17:20] Yep, there it is.
[01:17:21] A craft in this can be measured too, bro.
[01:17:23] Yeah, but it's more subjective than being fat.
[01:17:26] Like that's all I'm saying.
[01:17:27] Like being fat is like super quantitative.
[01:17:31] Being hot is not as quantitative, right?
[01:17:35] Spectrum or viewpoint, yeah, yeah.
[01:17:36] I just try not to do that.
[01:17:37] Everybody's breaking apart.
[01:17:38] So that's one of the reasons
[01:17:40] why you see so much cheating, right?
[01:17:42] Is you have guys that have this situation
[01:17:45] and like they can now hook up
[01:17:47] with like these really, really hot girls.
[01:17:49] So it's like, why do they want to stick around
[01:17:51] with this other chick whenever they can look up at this girl
[01:17:54] that's like three times hotter, right?
[01:17:56] And she's younger, like it's not even a question.
[01:17:58] And that's the way the guys think.
[01:18:00] That's the way it is.
[01:18:01] And it's a fucking black pill for women.
[01:18:03] And that's why, by the way, that's why women
[01:18:07] fucking hate men.
[01:18:08] And by the way, that's why men hate women.
[01:18:11] That's the reason.
[01:18:12] It's because this is the way that people are.
[01:18:16] That's it.
[01:18:18] That's the way some guys think.
[01:18:20] To be fair, that's the way a lot of guys think.
[01:18:23] A lot.
[01:18:24] Like a crazy, crazy, crazy amount.
[01:18:27] Don't women cheat more than men?
[01:18:29] Well, I mean, I don't know.
[01:18:31] Like I have no idea.
[01:18:32] Yeah, it takes two to tango.
[01:18:40] I guess so.
[01:18:42] Your evolutionary instincts tell you to cheat when you're sexually attracted to another
[01:18:46] person.
[01:18:47] That's right.
[01:18:48] So yeah, there we go.
[01:18:50] I'll read a few more of these comments and I want to move on.
[01:18:53] I've talked about this now for like an hour, I think that's fucking enough, right?
[01:18:57] So yeah.
[01:18:58] I cannot wait for squeeze ghosts to spread.
[01:19:01] Oh man.
[01:19:02] Officially graduate Northern Lion on winning the Bulb Wars.
[01:19:05] Like a word.
[01:19:06] Man.
[01:19:07] That is crazy.
[01:19:09] The main reason I instantly believe this is because Moon never leaves his house and
[01:19:12] he went on a one week vacation to TwitchCon, which he never goes to.
[01:19:16] That is actually true.
[01:19:17] Because last time I went to BlizzCon, it was also to meet a girl.
[01:19:22] Yep.
[01:19:23] apps of fucking Lutley.
[01:19:25] Very, very, very good point.
[01:19:27] I can relate.
[01:19:28] Hello to Moonskid, yeah, there we go.
[01:19:30] Welcome to the Champions Club.
[01:19:32] Man.
[01:19:33] Goon-goon losing his wife and kid for an RP relationship.
[01:19:39] Man.
[01:19:44] I'm gonna watch this one again.
[01:19:46] Someone who loves his wife so much,
[01:19:49] comma, not risk losing all that by,
[01:19:51] in quotes, role-playing a, in quotes, fake relationship.
[01:19:55] One, I super love my wife and I am in a very good relationship but does not require my wife
[01:20:07] really talking to that fucking role play girl.
[01:20:11] That's the difference between me is that I am trying to role play character.
[01:20:15] I have no feelings for the person on the other end of my role play characters fucking
[01:20:18] shit.
[01:20:19] I have no intentions of speaking to them out of character any more than is necessary,
[01:20:23] which I don't.
[01:20:25] You're projecting what you would be doing in my situation.
[01:20:29] We're not the same, motherfucker.
[01:20:31] I am THE GOAT!
[01:20:33] You are a fucking jerk off, dude.
[01:20:51] What a day.
[01:20:54] What a day.
[01:20:58] That's crazy.
[01:21:01] Wow.
[01:21:02] How about that?
[01:21:09] Man.
[01:21:12] Who calls themselves the goat that's wild?
[01:21:17] I guess Moon Moon does.
[01:21:18] Yeah, I guess he does.
[01:21:23] I wonder if he has the girl collar that you know during uh, you know, yeah, I don't know
[01:21:27] Do you see his picture as twitch gone? No, I didn't see it at all
[01:21:31] His ego
[01:21:33] Likely made him rationalize that his mind he deserved to be able to cheat on his wife. He was entitled. Who knows I have no idea
[01:21:40] Yep got no idea at all
[01:21:44] Yep, there we go
[01:21:46] Well, what a good day
[01:21:50] Forgot that I'm him I guess so man
[01:21:53] And that pissed the Moon Moon comment on Dr. Disrespect.
[01:22:05] There's no way.
[01:22:09] There's no way he talked about Dr. Disrespect.
[01:22:16] He did.
[01:22:33] TubeStream was like watching a deer give off death,
[01:22:37] like in its death throw.
[01:22:39] I was like, hey, hey, it's like, guys.
[01:22:43] This whole thing needs a mercy killing, dude.
[01:22:47] 40 minutes ago.
[01:22:48] TubeStream was a joke.
[01:22:53] Literally it's like watching someone like grasping at straws as they're singing dude, that's what it feels like.
[01:23:04] It's sad.
[01:23:06] Man, you know what the most cringe fuckin' Twitch shit is?
[01:23:14] It's like the doc roleplayers dude, they're like, they're like,
[01:23:18] Let's go Champions Club. We're gonna slice and dice our way to the top and put
[01:23:24] Twitch in the dirt once and for all those blonde haired plugs. Oh fuck.
[01:23:30] Watching these guys role-play YouTube donations while I'm watching the
[01:23:34] stream wait for this guy to come up and say that he's...
[01:23:38] ...wying up man. Oh god. He hates it. But I hate a lot of stuff so maybe that's not a bad thing.
[01:23:52] hates monogamy
[01:23:54] you're a rubber band man
[01:24:04] he was gonna save shit
[01:24:06] oh shit
[01:24:08] oh shit
[01:24:10] don't lie on youtube like that is the equivalent of like
[01:24:12] is it go back
[01:24:14] a boomer telling you to go in and check on your application when you applied
[01:24:16] oh man
[01:24:18] he's trying to flex
[01:24:22] he's probably to like
[01:24:26] after disrespect this band
[01:24:35] I'm pretty sure it's because he was shooting an assault rifle at a 5g tower
[01:24:44] But that's just what I heard from down it was a 4g tower and all those bullets were wasted
[01:24:54] Z talk
[01:24:55] He actually streamed it. Yeah, that was pathetic the whole thing was pathetic
[01:25:00] It's like when uh old hair rock bands get together and do like a reunion tour like 30 years later. There's grasping
[01:25:08] Gasping for air
[01:25:13] Man, Twitch streamers.
[01:25:15] Man.
[01:25:15] Hoggers.
[01:25:16] Dude, the fucking YouTube donations are so fucking weak.
[01:25:18] They're like, Twitch is dead.
[01:25:20] It's over.
[01:25:21] You fucking blonde-haired punk kids,
[01:25:23] we're coming for you at Twitch.
[01:25:26] We're going to slice them up together, Champions Club.
[01:25:28] Isn't this good?
[01:25:29] Eh.
[01:25:33] It's on.
[01:25:35] This was from one thing right now.
[01:25:38] This is from four years ago.
[01:25:41] What's a YouTuber asking for a friend?
[01:25:44] KW.
[01:25:47] The doc was the only reason I watched Twitch.
[01:25:50] Wherever he goes, I go.
[01:25:54] Moral of the story.
[01:25:56] Do not ever disrespect anyone whose name
[01:25:59] is literally Dr. Disrespect.
[01:26:04] This guy has always had the most shit to talk
[01:26:08] about everybody else.
[01:26:13] Always had, he's always had an opinion.
[01:26:15] He's always had a high road opinion.
[01:26:18] All the time for years for a years the solid comeuppance
[01:26:36] But I just said out loud. Yeah
[01:26:39] That's right. That's crazy. Now. He's under receiving it. That's right. It's bad man
[01:26:49] It's real bad now waiting on food for me to cheat. Yeah. Have you ever a collab with moon moon? No, I haven't never have and
[01:26:58] Yeah, I'm not a girl
[01:26:59] How much do you think his train will suffer from this? I don't think it'll probably affect it that much. Yeah, it won't really affect it that much
[01:27:07] This is her. Let me see how I can find it. Wait, no shot. He posted a photo with him and her
[01:27:19] No way
[01:27:25] I guess I could talk about it now. So basically
[01:27:27] There was a little outpost. This is from two days ago. The Omni Hotel next to the computer. From two days ago. Where I met Pluto
[01:27:33] and waited for my badge
[01:27:35] And then we uh, we were
[01:27:39] Exported by hotel wait he's a galaxy gas. I just realized that through the guts of her hotel
[01:27:45] Like backstage. That's not her. Okay, then what we talking about what why all the way this I don't know the fuck this is
[01:27:53] That's a mean a meet up with a different RP here, but you only mean this shit. I know the fight is that's why I ask
[01:28:00] Yeah, I don't know the fuck that is I've got no idea never mind on that. That's real galaxy gas
[01:28:05] He's tough in galaxy gas too. That's crazy. You know, maybe maybe you know what that I think that makes it okay
[01:28:12] Yeah, I think that makes it okay because if he had if he didn't have the oxygen going to his brain then
[01:28:20] You know, that's what there's no way Doc's talking about this, right?
[01:28:26] No
[01:28:29] That's the fuck that it but it would have been really funny if he was it would have been really fucking funny
[01:28:35] Brain rot made him cheat. Yeah, yeah, he wasn't getting the oxygen to his brain. So he had to do that. Like, I mean, he just had to do that. So, yeah.
[01:28:45] Wow. That's crazy. This is from 40. Wow. That is, that's amazing.
[01:29:05] Well, there we go, guys. Another day.
[01:29:11] Another day, wow, what time is the Tokyo Game Show?
[01:29:16] My understanding is Tokyo Game Show is in six hours from now, is that right?
[01:29:21] Hopefully somebody else ruins their life in that time period, so I'll have more content.
[01:29:28] Yeah, I'm really, really hoping.
[01:29:32] So yeah, somebody else will ruin their life in six hours.
[01:29:36] This is proof for living in a simulation, this is too insane, I know man.
[01:29:39] Are you going to start RPing?
[01:29:41] Don't know yeah six hours now. You got my hopes up. Yeah, it'll be it'll be a bit right. I'm just being a while
[01:29:46] I think yeah ruin your life from yeah ruin your life for my youtube video, please
[01:29:51] please
[01:29:53] Yeah, I'll start one point out. Yeah, we'll see what happens right, but yeah, we're to start of a day
[01:29:57] That's so it's so funny to me. I'm sorry
[01:30:01] Yep, it's hilarious
[01:30:05] Can you just controversial from Aga bar? I don't know what happened with them, but yeah
[01:30:10] How come McConnell isn't point is woman? I don't know man. That's a good question. Yeah, true
[01:30:15] I don't blame the guy not gonna lie. I'd do it, too
[01:30:21] I don't blame the guy not gonna lie. I'd probably do it too. Hey, man
[01:30:28] Welcome to the Champions Club. There you go. That's good shadows. Yeah, I guess so. Yeah, the game is getting delayed
[01:30:35] That's right. Um, I saw this before and
[01:30:37] And, uh, yeah, please play GTCARP.
[01:30:41] I wonder, like, this is, it's, to me, it's just so fucking funny.
[01:30:45] Uh, it is.
[01:30:48] But anyway, uh, they reported to her husband, I guess so, right?
[01:30:51] I wonder if they're gonna keep RPing.
[01:30:53] And uh, yeah, Assassin's Creed Shadows has been delayed to February 14th.
[01:30:58] So this isn't February 14th Valentine's Day.
[01:31:00] I'm pretty sure it is.
[01:31:01] Like I usually don't, um, celebrate Valentine's Day, uh, because, uh, um, it's, uh,
[01:31:07] um uh it's because it's against my religion and uh so yeah uh that that's why i i don't and uh
[01:31:14] yeah that's yeah that's the reason so i think it's on the 14th isn't it that's correct yeah and
[01:31:21] history month oh i i really i mean February's black history month i i don't know man like
[01:31:34] Like, there's like these little things, I don't even know, like, it's so, it's just a
[01:31:44] coincidence, I think it's just a coincidence, yeah, that's not like, there's no way, this
[01:31:48] is the French developer, right?
[01:31:50] I mean, like, what is this?
[01:31:52] Dear players, Assassin's Creed Shadows is a dream project for us, finally bringing
[01:31:58] the series to feudal Japan with many features developed with our community and mind such
[01:32:02] as parkour and the renewed stealth brought by new technology all set in a beautiful immersive world.
[01:32:09] This is an ambitious addition to the franchise, a rich experience that can be lived through the
[01:32:15] eyes of two unique protagonists. But we realize we need more time to polish and refine the experience,
[01:32:21] pushing further some of our key features. As such, we've made the decision to postpone the release
[01:32:27] state to February 14th, 2025. This game will release on a broad scope of platforms, including Steam at launch. Wow. I actually
[01:32:40] think this is a bigger deal than the fact that they that they're releasing it later on. Because they don't have any of their other
[01:32:47] games hardly on Steam. I think they know that like they need to sell a lot of these copies. Just a minute. No, wrong
[01:33:02] one how does he keep getting away with it I mean it's just they all keep crawling
[01:33:24] back yep they're just keep coming back but your game Jesus yes that's right yeah
[01:33:32] and where's that bought you back to me do nothing and win I guess so yeah so I've
[01:33:42] such a bad the decision to postpone it
[01:33:44] uh... additionally pre-orders will be refunded
[01:33:49] and all future pre-orders will be granted the first expansion for free
[01:33:53] we understand this decision will come as disappointing news especially to those
[01:33:57] who have been patiently waiting for assassins creed game
[01:33:59] inspired by feudal japan but we sincerely believe this to be the best
[01:34:03] interest of the game and ultimately your experience as a player rest assured
[01:34:08] we are looking forward to the moment that you will embark on a memorable
[01:34:12] adventure with Noway and Yasuke. Until then, we thank you for your ongoing support. Well,
[01:34:18] let's see how well that support's going. How about that, guys? Let's see here. I'll see if I can find it.
[01:34:23] Oh, let me go back. You know what we should do? So, Amy said, Amy did like this character AI thing,
[01:34:30] and I think I might try it today. I made an account. You know, maybe they have a character AI
[01:34:35] for Moon Moon, and I can ask him if he cheated on his wife. So, let's see here.
[01:34:39] Um Yuba soft stock you be soft stock
[01:34:44] Okay, here we go. Oh
[01:34:57] Say it ain't so oh say it ain't so brother
[01:35:04] Buy the dip if you want to buy the dip I'd keep waiting
[01:35:12] That's my opinion I
[01:35:15] Think it's gonna keep getting worse I
[01:35:18] Do internal memo leak? Oh shit?
[01:35:23] Let me see here. Let's see if I can find it right now. There's a don't buy, bro
[01:35:29] What is it? Maybe they they saw like that that that trailer like uh yesterday
[01:35:35] And they were like the ghosts of uh, I keep wanting to say Tom away, but it's not Tom away um
[01:35:43] What the yo tie yo tie yes, there we go yo tie go some yo time. Yes, and they saw that and they're like
[01:35:55] Shut it down shut it down turn it off
[01:36:00] That's a quick two buck. That's a way to fall. Yeah, exactly. All right guys. Yeah, pack it up
[01:36:05] Dear all so this has been leaked and it's been leaked by insider gaming Yves Guillermo's
[01:36:12] Internal memo to staff amid company struggles dear all first
[01:36:17] Star Wars outlaws initial sales and sales proved
[01:36:23] Softer than expected. Oh man
[01:36:39] on softer corporate euphemisms are so funny to me there there's aren't they so
[01:36:51] funny what he's saying what he means to say is we just released this game and we
[01:36:57] lost our ass on this game we didn't sell fucking any copies despite solid ratings
[01:37:04] from players that recognize the game's faithful transcription from the
[01:37:08] Original Trilogy's Essence and Richness 76 on Metacritic, 3.5 on the PS4, 4 out of 5 on Xbox,
[01:37:17] and 4.4 out of 5 on Epic. Metacritic, let's take a look at this. That's a 5.4.
[01:37:37] It does have a 76, you fucking retard. That's a 5.4. Critics don't buy your game,
[01:37:44] audiences buy your game, you fucking idiot. You stupid? Are you so fucking stupid?
[01:37:53] Oh my god, no wonder that no wonder this is falling apart. They're using the reviews
[01:38:02] They're grading the quality of their game based off of what a game reviewer says. Oh, I'm sorry
[01:38:10] So the so you're selling games to game reviewers. Wow. I think I see where the problem is. Oh
[01:38:19] Oh, I wonder what it is. He was but yes, there it is. What a fucking moron
[01:38:26] No wonder they're failing. He doesn't even understand who he's selling video games to he's probably say yeah
[01:38:34] I mean they actually are they're so stupid
[01:38:38] Raise the reviews. It doesn't matter what the reviews say
[01:38:41] 2000 says 5.4 is a negative rating
[01:38:45] They're trying to fix the game. It doesn't matter that was explain everything. Yes, I
[01:38:51] Just don't know what to say man. Nobody refers to user reviews though
[01:38:56] You know who I you know who I bet refers to user reviews Larry in
[01:39:02] from software
[01:39:04] Square Enix
[01:39:06] Capcom I
[01:39:07] Bet they refer to user reviews and you know why because they can
[01:39:14] The only people that rely on critic reviews are people who can't rely on user reviews
[01:39:20] The idea that you thought that you should this is so embarrassing
[01:39:24] 76 on Metacritic. You fucking moron. While players, they're not players, they're journalists.
[01:39:35] These are not play- man. And also, by the way, if you got a 76 on a test whenever you
[01:39:50] were a kid, would your parents be happy? Cause my mom and dad would be pissed. Yeah,
[01:40:00] They'd be fucking pissed if I got a 76.
[01:40:04] This is not even a question.
[01:40:11] My mama be a to be, yeah, massive coke, yeah.
[01:40:15] A 76 sucks.
[01:40:18] What do you mean?
[01:40:20] Oh my God.
[01:40:23] Passing is passing?
[01:40:25] Well, apparently not.
[01:40:30] Yeah, apparently not.
[01:40:32] While players praise the sense of detail
[01:40:34] beauty of the graphics, the effectiveness of the reputation system, the endearing characters
[01:40:39] like Nyx, and some noted areas of improvement. Uh, the development team, what about the fact
[01:40:44] that like you have this cringy ass fucking garbage where you're playing as an outlaw
[01:40:49] but you can only steal from police officers? Like you can shoot, you can pet animals but
[01:40:54] you can't shoot them and kill them with a gun? Like what kind of simp fucking, like
[01:40:58] just lame shit is this. Oh my god. Massive cope. Yeah. Like what are you? You're you
[01:41:06] don't even like and what's so sad is you don't even know why you're losing. And you know what
[01:41:12] that means? It means you're going to keep losing. You see like you've ever had like
[01:41:17] a time in a wow raid where somebody we have a wipe in the raid and then nobody
[01:41:23] addresses why you had a wipe and then you do the boss again and the same thing
[01:41:27] happens again? Hmm, I wonder what that is. Yep. Let's see here. And do you think Ubisoft
[01:41:41] or Disney was made more aware of the dumb decisions? And Moon Moon admits to it in
[01:41:47] this chat right now? Oh, is that it? And let me see. Oh, he's got logs. Oh, let me
[01:41:54] see here. I'll see if I can find it real quick and pull it up there. So this is what
[01:42:06] Moon Moon said. Okay, we have an update. Here we go. Let's read it.
[01:42:15] Moon Moon just posted an update in his Discord. Didn't bother reading the dude's post on Twitter.
[01:42:24] The disrespect. The chick was in an open marriage. His idea, not her. I've been separated
[01:42:30] for my wife for like two months. She's a nice lady, so be nice. Never talk to her
[01:42:35] inappropriately while we did RP shit out of character. No contact except about in
[01:42:41] game-stit. TwitchCon was pretty sweet. Uh-huh. Sure. So you've been separated for two
[01:42:47] months. I didn't... But hasn't he been in the relationship with this woman? For like...
[01:42:54] Because the clip was from seven months ago, right? I think it was from seven
[01:43:01] months ago so hmm oh that's crazy for very long time yes oh jeez that's crazy
[01:43:14] he stopped rp'ing two months ago well he didn't need to rp anymore he knew he was
[01:43:19] gonna be getting the real thing that makes sense some things are lining up
[01:43:24] yeah any type things in his chat too as well let me see if I can find it
[01:43:28] Okay, this is what he said.
[01:43:39] I haven't been wearing my ring for months.
[01:43:41] I mean, divorce was in fact real.
[01:43:44] Peep Discord, cat's out of the bag.
[01:43:46] I'm posting something in Discord real quick, please.
[01:43:49] Hold on, LOL.
[01:43:50] Man.
[01:43:51] So, everybody knew that this guy was in an open relationship with his wife, except
[01:43:59] for him.
[01:44:03] Man.
[01:44:04] That's funny.
[01:44:10] That's good.
[01:44:11] Yeah.
[01:44:12] Also, I see like this is another part of it. It doesn't make sense to me. So, if this is true,
[01:44:21] and they were in an open relationship, then why would they be sending each other lyrics
[01:44:26] about being married and about things being temporary and that they had to hide it?
[01:44:31] Like, it doesn't even make sense. So, like, if you were in an open relationship,
[01:44:34] why would you even be hiding it? Does it make sense? What? You're really gonna believe this,
[01:44:43] shit? Oh man, that makes no sense. I think you're misreading it. Really? You think I'm
[01:44:50] misreading it? I don't think I am. How am I misreading it? He meant an open relationship
[01:44:58] as a vacancy just opened up. I guess so. These D gens just think they do fetish stuff.
[01:45:06] I don't know. You're reading too much into it. I don't know about that. I feel like
[01:45:12] I'm I feel like I'm being very fair. Yeah, I'm being extremely fair. I'm just reading
[01:45:19] it, right? I think this totally makes sense. So he said that he got divorced two months ago,
[01:45:24] right? So, separated from my wife for like two months, she was a nice lady, right? Well, separated,
[01:45:30] you know, I don't know when the divorce happened, but you would assume that probably this trouble
[01:45:35] arose in the last six months, I think that this would be logical to assume. And then in the
[01:45:39] process of that, he goes and he's in a relationship with this person, he's talking to this
[01:45:46] person, ERP with this person. And the clip was from seven months ago. So this has been going on. He
[01:45:53] had been interacting with this person for at least seven months. Do you see what I'm saying?
[01:46:02] Like it's a very convenient lineup. It is. It's been more than seven. Yeah, but seven is the
[01:46:08] frame of reference that I have. Does it do you say divorce separation? The same thing.
[01:46:16] One part is where he says divorce was in fact real.
[01:46:19] And then he says like I don't know did they live together while they were divorced? I have no idea. I
[01:46:28] Think it depends on how much you regard ERP is actual cheating
[01:46:32] ERP is apps of fucking Lutely cheating. It's not even a question
[01:46:39] It's there's no there's no fine print here. It's absolutely cheating
[01:46:46] Anybody would say that
[01:46:48] It's sexting. Yes, exactly. Well, it's ERP. It's sexting, right? It's the same as the Star Wars. Well, we had a softer launch
[01:46:56] Yeah, sure. I guess this was a harder launch
[01:47:00] Too bad, huh?
[01:47:07] man
[01:47:09] It's an emotional level of cheating
[01:47:11] Yeah, it is
[01:47:13] Well, it I don't even think it's an emotional like you are seeking out another person to interact with them for sexual gratification
[01:47:20] ratification
[01:47:23] Like what are we talking about?
[01:47:25] What's cheating then? Yeah, Nick. She I don't know about Nick situation. I have no idea
[01:47:32] Yeah, and I'm being totally honest. I have no idea about his situation
[01:47:38] You think I fucking do RP. Yeah
[01:47:41] Reject after it. Yeah, I have no idea
[01:47:44] Chaparra, yeah, I know
[01:47:45] He's bald give him a break. I know ignorant now. Okay. Yeah, I don't know. I'm sorry. I have no idea like
[01:47:51] Like he hasn't had a big post like this come out about him.
[01:47:55] So how would I know?
[01:47:57] I didn't know about any of this before this.
[01:48:01] There's a minority that do it for the RP, I guess so.
[01:48:05] My partner ERPs and MMOs, it's not cheating in my opinion.
[01:48:08] Sex is just sex if it's not emotional.
[01:48:11] Everybody has a different line.
[01:48:13] Okay, let's talk about it and be fair.
[01:48:16] Everybody has a different line to what they are comfortable with their partner doing.
[01:48:21] Some people are not comfortable with their partner being going out to dinner alone with somebody with the opposite sex
[01:48:28] Some people are uncomfortable with their partner doing only fans. Some people are comfortable with their partner
[01:48:35] Going out and having sex with other people like open relationships
[01:48:39] The problem is
[01:48:41] When you have
[01:48:44] Two people that have different values
[01:48:46] No values, in my opinion, are like, you should not be allowed to have.
[01:48:53] I think you should be able to have whatever values you want.
[01:48:56] The problems do not arise from the values.
[01:48:59] They arise from the disparity between values of the two people that are in the relationship
[01:49:05] together.
[01:49:07] This is relationship expert Asmongold here, okay?
[01:49:10] And if I know this, then it's got to be common sense, right?
[01:49:14] Like if I can figure this out, the goblin king, come on.
[01:49:20] I have the exodia of incels, okay?
[01:49:23] Live at my mom's house, don't shower, balding, fucking play video games all day.
[01:49:29] Like, come on, bro, I am the full fucking exodia.
[01:49:33] That's the goblin, he's nuts.
[01:49:34] Yeah, I am the expert.
[01:49:36] Even I know this.
[01:49:37] You know, in a dream, yeah, sure.
[01:49:41] Well, anyway, so this is what he posted.
[01:49:44] One brother reading the dude's post on Twitter,
[01:49:45] Chick was in an open marriage, his idea, not hers.
[01:49:51] Wife cheated on me with RP partner.
[01:49:54] Uh-huh.
[01:49:57] The big picture people are not seeing,
[01:49:58] and since he took high rep for so long,
[01:50:00] decided to mess with a married woman,
[01:50:02] open or not, moon basically,
[01:50:03] a buck off the eye horse.
[01:50:04] Yeah, I know, that's the way I see it too.
[01:50:08] Yeah, TwitchCon's pretty,
[01:50:09] I need to go to TwitchCon next year.
[01:50:13] That's what I've learned from this,
[01:50:14] I need to go to TwitchCon.
[01:50:16] This is there's some yeah, I feel like this is a really good ad for twitch on yeah drama for I guess so
[01:50:26] Yeah, most likely she was the one telling him that bullshit
[01:50:31] No bullshit the leaked messages show why would they need to hide something like this and talk about hiding it
[01:50:37] If they were in an open relationship, they're full of shit. They're always lying fuck out of your yeah
[01:50:45] No, it's not like I get the fuck. Yeah, it's so obvious. We see the messages. Yes. Yes, they're on Twitter
[01:50:52] Yeah, prove it then. I just did you look at the messages
[01:50:59] They're like linking a side piece but just some why I've time to spend this borrowed
[01:51:03] Fuck tomorrow because moments like this are to die for they're tweeting us. They're sending us to each other
[01:51:09] Yes, you see Moon Moon's response. Yeah, I did I saw it man
[01:51:16] Because of reputation not everyone wants everyone wants their family to know well now they do
[01:51:24] Yep now they do
[01:51:30] So twitch on is Ashley Madison for streamers I don't know ask Docker Moon Moon seems like it is for them
[01:51:38] What's Moon Moon's response?
[01:51:40] He said that basically
[01:51:43] Moon Moon said that
[01:51:45] He, the girl was in an open relationship and he had been separated from his wife.
[01:51:51] And he never talked to her inappropriately while we did RP shit out of character.
[01:51:58] No contact except, well, what a, but what, like, so like is, is like that it did, are
[01:52:05] the screenshots fake?
[01:52:09] It's posting it.
[01:52:10] Yeah.
[01:52:11] Yeah.
[01:52:12] Uh huh.
[01:52:13] Sure.
[01:52:14] You just slide there.
[01:52:16] Yeah.
[01:52:17] No contact.
[01:52:18] Sure is this, and there's a clip from seven months ago that he was getting defensive about it.
[01:52:23] So if you've been separated for two months, what about the other five months?
[01:52:29] Come on.
[01:52:31] What's your shit?
[01:52:34] You see that movement that said about G on August 31st? No, I didn't see that at all.
[01:52:38] I have no idea.
[01:52:39] He didn't read the post, he doesn't know how much got leaked probably.
[01:52:42] Wait, oh that's right.
[01:52:44] He, wait, because I assumed that he said I didn't read the dude's post,
[01:52:47] Because I assume that like oh well, I didn't read it because like I'm pretending like I don't care, but I did read it
[01:52:53] But if he actually didn't read it. Yeah, he might not even know
[01:52:58] There's no way he didn't read it though
[01:53:00] There's no way
[01:53:03] Because you would have had to look at it like the messages and calls were from which country of course he read it
[01:53:09] I don't know what to say
[01:53:12] He could be too panicked. I guess so
[01:53:15] Yeah
[01:53:17] Look at the dates on the post the screenshots were from three days ago. Yeah, I know
[01:53:21] But he said never talk to her inappropriately while we did RP shit out of character.
[01:53:26] Yeah.
[01:53:29] In your opinion, is AI ERP cheating or just entertainment?
[01:53:33] It's not because you're not doing it with another person.
[01:53:37] So cheating is like it's it's bad.
[01:53:40] It's on the spectrum, but it's not as bad.
[01:53:42] Like I think it kind of is in a way, but it's like kind of not because it's not with
[01:53:46] a real person.
[01:53:47] I think that whenever you engage a real person for sexual gratification, you are
[01:53:52] cheating.
[01:53:54] very simple. Are you engaging a real person for sexual gratification? If the answer is yes,
[01:54:01] then you are cheating. It is that simple. I don't understand. And also, if you are actively
[01:54:08] doing it with them, right? I'm not talking about jerking off the porn, right? Nobody cares.
[01:54:12] But like, if you are engaging with another person, so yeah, or emotional gratification,
[01:54:19] Yeah, to an extent, yes. I think that that's much more gray, but yes.
[01:54:25] So there we go. It all depends on what the partner's comfortable with. It's not
[01:54:28] Sutton Stone. You're absolutely right. But I think this is that, like, if you were to ask me,
[01:54:34] what do I think, what makes sense? This is what makes sense to me. But you're right. It really
[01:54:40] depends on what the other person thinks. So yeah. I just read the post. They never
[01:54:46] mentioned hiding it they did however hide it but technically he could have
[01:54:49] believed that she wasn't cheating that sounds like bullshit to me and if she
[01:54:53] could if so if he believed that she wasn't cheating then why is she why is
[01:54:59] he responding to her posting links about herself cheating like lyrics about
[01:55:04] herself cheating what's this yeah a lot of assumptions here I bet it is yeah
[01:55:15] Just a minute. Yeah. That's what I think. He posted again in Discord. Oh, good. Give me another link. I'll look at it.
[01:55:35] Depends on what's actually you're getting on between partners, even if they're comfortable with it done behind one's back can still be cheating.
[01:55:40] That's true too. Yeah, you're actually that's that's actually a very good point is that inside of a lot of open relationships, there's still a degree of consent that exists in the open relationships where they ask the other partners consent in order to engage in sexual
[01:55:56] relationships with the other, with a different person. That's
[01:55:59] actually a very, very, very good point. So even inside of
[01:56:03] being inside an open relationship, that would not
[01:56:05] entirely be it. Well, he's cheating. Here's about her. I'm
[01:56:08] just saying that's what happens. And like, he knew that she was
[01:56:10] doing it, right? Why do you care not to be rude? Just
[01:56:14] asking. The reason why I care is that number one, I find it
[01:56:22] to be entertaining. That's number one, it's good content,
[01:56:25] number two. And I think Moon Moon has been sanctimonious and obnoxious for years about
[01:56:31] every twitch drama and to find out that he's ERPing while like maybe he's not married,
[01:56:38] maybe he was divorced. I think he was probably doing it while he was married. I bet that's
[01:56:43] probably why they got divorced. If you look at the timelines and you see you how the
[01:56:48] timelines line up, that is absolutely fucking believable. I can't say that's what happened,
[01:56:55] But I think there's a high probability of it.
[01:56:57] And he would say, no, that's not what happened.
[01:56:59] Of course he would.
[01:57:02] But let's be honest, seven years ago, especially with how weird he got speculation a lot, also
[01:57:07] assuming a lot.
[01:57:08] Oh, for sure.
[01:57:09] Absolutely.
[01:57:11] And so when I see a person like that do this, and they cheat on somebody like this,
[01:57:18] multiple points make a line.
[01:57:20] You're right.
[01:57:23] Absolutely.
[01:57:24] I'm going to talk about it.
[01:57:27] I hate virtue signals.
[01:57:29] I hate high rotors.
[01:57:31] And if I have an opportunity to catch one of them
[01:57:36] in their lies, their self-aggrandizement,
[01:57:39] and their virtue signaling, I am going to do it as much
[01:57:43] as I can.
[01:57:47] That's right.
[01:57:50] Yep.
[01:57:52] So that's what I think.
[01:57:56] Turn on the content?
[01:57:56] Absolutely.
[01:57:57] No mercy?
[01:57:58] absolutely not
[01:58:01] and i want to let you guys know
[01:58:04] the discord wards are hard evidence don't give them any benefit of the doubt
[01:58:08] i
[01:58:09] there are very few things that i enjoy more than this
[01:58:15] there are very few things in my life that i really really truly enjoy
[01:58:19] this is one of them
[01:58:24] eating chipotle
[01:58:29] um...
[01:58:37] beating beef jerky
[01:58:43] um...
[01:58:49] i'd say those are two of the main ones right
[01:58:52] those are definitely two of the main ones
[01:58:56] so that yeah
[01:58:57] uh... yeah that that uh... that uh... eating brisket yet eating really good
[01:59:01] smoke brisket
[01:59:03] exactly cat girls playing video games yes playing video games
[01:59:07] you know what else i really enjoy i enjoy streaming
[01:59:10] i do
[01:59:10] i i wake up every morning every once in a while i'll be a little bit like i
[01:59:14] I don't know what I want to do today. You know, why should I do this? Should I do that?
[01:59:18] But like in a general sense, I actually really do enjoy streaming a lot. I have a great time doing it
[01:59:23] I love hanging out with you guys and that's why I do it every fucking day. And so yeah, there you go
[01:59:29] Yeah, Fusely drama was similar cheated with Noah who was also married. Yeah, but I don't really know Fusely that well
[01:59:37] I don't really know what happened and Fusely doesn't have a three or five year record of going and virtue signaling and high-roading
[01:59:43] about every fucking issue and so yeah I didn't really care about that and also
[01:59:48] it wasn't as entertaining there wasn't as many logs so yeah if next time
[01:59:54] somebody cheats I please make it more entertaining okay please make it more
[01:59:59] entertaining the guy tweeted he was not in an open relationship we were not in
[02:00:11] an open relationship why would she talk about cheating and packing her bags
[02:00:14] That's not how that works
[02:00:19] Lying Baldy. Oh
[02:00:25] No, why would you do that?
[02:00:28] Yeah, you can't cheat unless you make it entertaining lying Baldy. Oh, man
[02:00:34] Caught we got you. Oh
[02:00:38] God
[02:00:40] Yep, there we go and and remember all this is done. Why has a kid?
[02:00:45] So this isn't like some relationship that didn't go well like you've got a kid
[02:00:51] Like this is crazy live updates. I know I know I'm gonna sit down wait for a minute. I'm gonna see if there's anything else that happens
[02:00:59] man
[02:01:00] Poor what a poor kid
[02:01:02] Well, he's not gonna be a poor kid because moon's gonna have to pay child support for the rest of for the rest of the kids life
[02:01:07] Or at least always 18 toys not a kid anymore
[02:01:11] So yeah, no not won't be poor moon makes a lot of money
[02:01:14] Yeah bro chill I'm just saying. Maybe it was on plant kid. Yeah I guess so. Man,
[02:01:32] Godeon this seems to be satisfied. Welcome to my life. Yep welcome to my life.
[02:01:40] That's right. Cry about it. Kid's gonna get the PS5 Pro even with the concord
[02:01:55] tax yep chat doesn't know that's right fuck moon this is not petty and also by
[02:02:01] the way this is like one of the worst things that you can do cheating on your
[02:02:08] wife while you have a kid with somebody else that is married that is like one
[02:02:16] of the worst things that you can possibly fucking do premises like the
[02:02:25] bitches on Twitter bro just different platform I don't care but I think it's
[02:02:28] It's funny.
[02:02:29] Yeah, and you know what the difference is?
[02:02:30] I don't complain about people farming me on Twitter.
[02:02:33] I say you want to farm me on Twitter?
[02:02:35] You want to make up fake things that I said about how I said I don't wipe my ass?
[02:02:39] Go ahead.
[02:02:40] You know, I hope you make enough ad revenue to pay your rent this month.
[02:02:45] I don't give a fuck.
[02:02:47] Go ahead.
[02:02:49] It's everyday Reddit story?
[02:02:51] Yeah, I don't care.
[02:02:55] Are kids take divorces badly?
[02:02:57] This seems like quite a rocky divorce.
[02:02:58] I'm sure this will make it a lot better.
[02:03:08] Man.
[02:03:13] Man.
[02:03:17] McConnell played TOS with her yesterday
[02:03:20] while she was gooning with Moon and DMs.
[02:03:25] Man.
[02:03:27] That's crazy.
[02:03:35] That's- wow.
[02:03:38] People don't understand cheaters are never sorry
[02:03:40] for doing it, but instead of getting caught.
[02:03:44] Yep.
[02:03:45] I think so.
[02:03:46] I think that's true.
[02:03:52] No, Unity with the Bald Brothers.
[02:03:53] Sad day for baldness.
[02:03:55] I know.
[02:03:56] It is.
[02:03:59] I'll see if there's any more information about this.
[02:04:01] I'll give it five or ten minutes, isn't it?
[02:04:02] You robbed you the same thing?
[02:04:03] I don't know.
[02:04:04] I don't know.
[02:04:05] If one of—if somebody goes up like, I'll tell you guys this.
[02:04:10] I'm going to be completely transparent.
[02:04:13] I'm not going to farm people's drama that I know personally.
[02:04:17] Unless I don't like them.
[02:04:19] I like E-Rubb.
[02:04:20] So if bad things come out about E-Rubb, I'm not going to farm him.
[02:04:25] Yeah, that's the reason why.
[02:04:27] E-Rubb did not cheat?
[02:04:30] Yeah.
[02:04:31] Here. Okay, here's the response.
[02:04:41] TLDR, I'm totally fine.
[02:04:44] Please be nice to everyone involved.
[02:04:46] Feel free to joke about whatever.
[02:04:48] We're gonna pop a little discussion channel
[02:04:50] where people can talk about this,
[02:04:51] so try to keep the discussion there
[02:04:52] for a few days it'll be open.
[02:04:54] I'll probably talk about it a bit on stream,
[02:04:55] but today's my off day,
[02:04:57] because it's hang out with my kid day.
[02:05:01] Man.
[02:05:04] Well, hey, at least he's not upset
[02:05:07] about me making jokes about it.
[02:05:08] It's fine.
[02:05:09] Yep. Moon Moon just set Baldi's back 100 years. Since he hasn't anymore he's
[02:05:16] transparent. I know. How convenient. It's very convenient for him. I'm sure that the
[02:05:23] husband really appreciates you being okay with everybody joking about the
[02:05:27] fact that he cheated on, you know, that your wife cheated on him. Absolutely.
[02:05:31] Yep, definitely. 100%. Yeah, please be respectful to everybody involved and
[02:05:36] joke about it as much as you can uh-huh crazy bro said I did that shit kind of
[02:05:44] based I think I mean I the thing is that it's bad like I don't really you guys
[02:05:52] have to understand like I this is not gonna be something that like I would
[02:05:57] choose to watch somebody for or not it wouldn't yeah it's you know who but
[02:06:03] like it's just if I've got something to say I'll say that does that mean
[02:06:05] King Caffeine gets Moon Moon's wife? Is that how the trade works? I don't know. As Spencer already
[02:06:13] knew about it. Oh boy. Oh boy, oh boy. Moon Moon's wife are already separated. It wasn't a secret.
[02:06:20] I bet he's lying. I bet he's lying because there are clips. How long were they separated?
[02:06:30] Yeah, how long were they separated? Two months? And there's a clip of them seven
[02:06:36] months ago getting super defensive about the ERP? That's crazy! Look at the- look at the- look at the-
[02:06:45] that's- wow. How about that? Who cares? I do. Yep. Do you know how RP works? Um, they don't.
[02:07:00] Because they thought it was real. And it turned out that it was. Anyway. Very cute.
[02:07:14] very very exciting and yeah well we'll see what happens you know people are
[02:07:25] speculating that she left because she brought a hitchhiker home or something
[02:07:29] for sure that that's probably the reason why of course how do we confirm for
[02:07:35] sure I think that really you know there's enough bad behavior that's
[02:07:41] Pretty much verifiable
[02:07:43] Like for example the fact that the husband posted all the logs and then
[02:07:49] He was like getting super defensive with that clip which actually was to be fair
[02:07:53] It's not really proof and then he like moon moon immediately goes and says they were in an open relationship
[02:07:57] He immediately says that's not what was going on
[02:08:00] come on
[02:08:02] Come on. What are we doing?
[02:08:07] Come on like it really it's so obvious. Yeah
[02:08:11] It's so fucking obvious
[02:08:13] is this the big drama of today no no I'm sure there'll be something more
[02:08:20] exciting yeah excuse you did it too I don't know I've no idea are you just an
[02:08:31] LSF chatter now you've typed that two times now do you know why I didn't
[02:08:37] respond to your message the first time you typed it because you're just being
[02:08:41] a shit talking retard what do you mean by this what do you mean by this LSF
[02:09:10] mods were removing the post? What a surprise. I'm sure chatting. Nah, dude, this is the
[02:09:20] way it is. What? What are you talking about? Like, I... does any... I don't even know what
[02:09:30] you're trying to say. What is this? Yeah, I'm so confused. I'll let you explain it
[02:09:46] one more time, okay? Must be the galaxy. Bro, are you on galaxy gas? You're not
[02:09:59] watching my stream while you're on Galaxy, put the nitrous down, okay? Put the nitrous
[02:10:05] down, take a second, lower your head, get the blood flowing again, come on. You're leaning
[02:10:13] heavily on getting defensive. Being defensive doesn't mean automatic guilt. People get defensive
[02:10:18] for various reasons. It isn't objective facts. You're right. You're right. But Moon
[02:10:22] Moon lying and saying that they were in an open relationship when the husband comes
[02:10:28] out and says it's not true and then the logs reinforce that by them confirming by their
[02:10:36] conversation the nature of the fact that they are cheating by having a conversation about
[02:10:41] it.
[02:10:42] I mean, what are we doing?
[02:10:49] An individual totally divorced in a situation, complaining to the defendant's statements
[02:10:52] as if they know anything?
[02:11:08] We have the logs.
[02:11:11] There's logs.
[02:11:13] I don't understand.
[02:11:17] i'm not making like i'm not assuming anything
[02:11:23] i'm literally looking at what was stated
[02:11:25] like and i even said that yeah all of the the defensive thing is really evidence
[02:11:30] that's why i went back on that was a cost isn't really proof right it's like
[02:11:33] yeah it's another point on the graph but like
[02:11:35] not really
[02:11:44] moon's discord was just deleted
[02:11:52] individual totally divorced the situation ironic wording there
[02:11:56] yeah that's crazy
[02:11:58] did you really know i just crashed
[02:12:01] just read only not deleted he put on read only
[02:12:05] that's good
[02:12:15] pushers band this idiot yeah i will
[02:12:17] anyway
[02:12:18] but uh... yeah
[02:12:20] this moon fan on cope i guess so
[02:12:24] yeah it's uh... sign of an innocent man absolutely that's what that's that
[02:12:28] that makes sense
[02:12:29] absolutely
[02:12:31] didn't he say make all the jokes that you want
[02:12:33] i hope so because i certainly have been
[02:12:36] and because right
[02:12:38] No, he's banned because he's being like, we have logs. Like, I'm not, it's not random.
[02:12:45] So weird people caring about our people's relationship, but content is content. That's right.
[02:12:50] That, that's right. It's content. I have no problem doing it, but I, I will be, as I said, I will be completely transparent and tell you guys
[02:12:59] that I'm not going to farm people that I know and I'm friends with for content.
[02:13:03] And I understand but like and a judge can recuse themselves from a case and
[02:13:11] Any time that it's somebody that I know or somebody that I'm friends with I will try not to cover it because I think that
[02:13:19] I will be biased and I will give you guys unfair coverage and so you have to wait for destiny to cover it or somebody else
[02:13:29] Yeah, wait wait for XQC to cover it then you have to watch him
[02:13:32] all right fucking base yes and so that's it yeah we appreciate you for that yeah
[02:13:39] I hope so right to be fair you're assuming Moon Moon's right wife was not
[02:13:47] okay with the ERP and the server therefore cheating well you know she
[02:13:56] doesn't have a Twitter account right and so like I'm sure he could say that just
[02:14:00] like he said that his the husband was okay with it and then the husband
[02:14:04] immediately comes out and says no he's lying yeah sure that's crazy
[02:14:12] Assuming I don't know but anyway, that's what I think
[02:14:17] Destiny vice-su is anything else podcast. Yeah. Yeah, I mean I like destiny
[02:14:21] I've actually watched a lot of his content. I actually I'm really I'm glad to see how well he's doing on YouTube
[02:14:27] It's really good to see if for no other reason than it's somebody who's building a career on streaming off platform of twitch
[02:14:34] I think it's great. I don't agree with everything destiny says
[02:14:37] I think the destiny like sometimes goes too hard on certain things. I've been critical of destiny in the past too
[02:14:42] It's not like when I say I like him I'm not saying that everything that he's ever said I agree with I'm saying just in general
[02:14:49] Right. I'm no destiny for years. I don't I don't have to have sides with this or whatever, right?
[02:14:57] Destiny drinks soylent every day
[02:14:59] Okay, I think that we've we've run this topic dry. Anyway, let's go ahead and read the rest of this
[02:15:04] We'll go back to it
[02:15:06] Development aims are already hard at work to fixing the save issues stealth mechanics and more frequent quest checkpoints and
[02:15:13] better in PC AI. Ooh, they might have seen the Asmongold clip. There it is. I'm
[02:15:18] confident that these updates will significantly improve the player
[02:15:21] experience by allowing us to deliver on its promise and make Star Wars outlaws
[02:15:27] a must-play game and a long-term seller. Man, he actually thinks this is gonna
[02:15:36] happen. That's crazy. Feel bad for this guy. Yeah, I don't know what to say.
[02:15:43] In parallel, the publishing teams and developers are closely collaborating to increase the engagement with the game and boost player acquisition during Black Friday and the holiday season.
[02:15:53] What a stupid thing to say.
[02:15:55] Black Myth Wukong didn't release on Black Friday and it has 20 million sales.
[02:16:01] You think Black Friday is going to save you?
[02:16:05] People wouldn't play that game if it was free.
[02:16:08] What a stupid, it's just, it's so stupid.
[02:16:11] stupid like what you don't even understand what the pro like oh my how is this guy running the company
[02:16:19] like it's unbelievable like how do you how do you get to be this incompetent and run a fucking company
[02:16:24] it's crazy some more on yes when watching for free well to be fair a lot of people did watch my
[02:16:30] playthrough but um yeah that's it pink sauce of gaming i don't know about that um in today's
[02:16:36] ultra competitive market players expect extraordinary experiences and also polish games on day one
[02:16:41] We need to continue to improve where it becomes defined to me or games and delivering outstanding gameplay
[02:16:46] This is what will enable Ubisoft to again create the best games in the industry
[02:16:51] You know how you do that you stop putting out so much fucking slop every single goddamn fucking month
[02:16:56] Every like every year you should not be able to make a triple-a game every six months, man
[02:17:03] Stop trying to make a triple-a game every six months. You're you're clearly failing your product pipeline is flawed
[02:17:09] It's obvious that it's flawed stop fucking making 10 games at a time. You can't do it
[02:17:16] It's obvious that you can't do it and you know who agrees with me this shareholders
[02:17:21] Look at this the stock used to be twenty dollars
[02:17:24] Well, it probably was a hundred since it's one fifth and this is a representative sample of the European market
[02:17:29] So it's probably a hundred dollars tomorrow around there, right?
[02:17:32] And now at least in the US it's two dollars
[02:17:35] So you go from 20 to 2 it seems like your problems are pretty established, right?
[02:17:42] Yeah, I mean there we go. They can make 10 games at a time if they have small teams and not triple A
[02:17:47] Well, they're not doing that and also I think that if you do that you're probably gonna have problems as well
[02:17:52] They didn't care before because dumbasses kept buying 70 and 20 120 dollars of the expansions. Oh, I think so. Yeah
[02:18:02] mm-hmm
[02:18:05] Ubisoft used to make a good game every other time. Now they all seem bad.
[02:18:11] Well, we haven't played Assassin's Creed shadows, but everything that I've looked at and observed from it makes me think that it's going to be bad.
[02:18:18] Consequently, we've decided to delay Assassin's Creed.
[02:18:21] The game is already playable and of high quality. Yeah, but you said that about Star Wars outlaws.
[02:18:26] Like so like, I mean it's just...
[02:18:28] And it hauls all the features the team wanted to integrate into this ambitious experience. Then why are you delaying it?
[02:18:34] This unusual decision at such an advanced stage is motivated by our desire to do an optimal experience from launch
[02:18:40] on all platforms in various PC configurations and to remove small frictions we typically use to address in post title launch updates.
[02:18:47] So basically they're admitting that like we used to just ship out things that were not really well tested but now we don't want to do that because there's like a big risk.
[02:18:55] I also want to say, do you remember whenever I was saying how Ubisoft will be cooked if Assassin's Creed doesn't do well and everybody was calling me stupid?
[02:19:03] Well, here's the CEO agreeing with me and I was right about that too. Look at that. I
[02:19:09] Fucking said it any like it's crazy how somebody can be on so much fucking copium
[02:19:15] They can see this graph and like the dog in the house that's on fire say this is fine
[02:19:20] Huh, huh?
[02:19:22] But you know it's not 160 IQ. It's 60 IQ Wow number down
[02:19:28] Number down bad number down. Oh big bad. Oh real bad. Oh, what bad number red
[02:19:38] Like what do you mean? You don't need to be smart to figure this out
[02:19:43] You just the people that are that are smart are the ones that are convincing themselves that it's not bad
[02:19:49] Maybe they maybe they need to be stupider
[02:19:51] They're co-ed releasing 2025. Well, I'm sure they might get on the list for Game of the Year,
[02:19:59] like the top six, right? Maybe, right? It depends on what other games come out that year.
[02:20:04] But yeah, maybe they'll be on the list, right? Maybe best story, something like that.
[02:20:09] But yeah, anyway, let's go back and look at the rest of this.
[02:20:12] Desire, typical frictions. We also use the extra time to complement the experience of the
[02:20:15] the few high-impact secondary quests will bring even more memorable moments.
[02:20:20] Additionally, as a result of listening to our player feedback on other topics and releases,
[02:20:24] starting with Assassin's Creed Chattos will be again available on Steam on launch day.
[02:20:28] There it is. In addition to being available on first-party epics in Ubisoft stores,
[02:20:38] you couldn't live with your own failure.
[02:20:41] And where did that bring you?
[02:20:44] Back to me.
[02:20:53] Oh my god, they all come crawling back.
[02:21:04] Please, Gavin, please, can we have our game on Steam?
[02:21:09] You can have, you only want 30%, that's it?
[02:21:14] Oh, that's okay, we don't need that.
[02:21:18] Please, can we have a game on Steam?
[02:21:21] And he's a gracious man, and he allows it.
[02:21:28] It's so funny, man. It really is. What have I missed? A lot.
[02:21:35] So, also, we're currently rethink our Season Pass model for our upcoming games.
[02:21:41] Okay, here, let me give you some advice. Maybe somebody can send this to them.
[02:21:45] Nobody wants a Season Pass on a single-player game. It's fucking stupid.
[02:21:49] There's no reason for it. You are hamfisting a Fortnite mechanic into a single-player game that nobody wants.
[02:21:56] Once nobody asked for what the fuck is wrong with you.
[02:22:02] Nobody wants a fucking store either.
[02:22:04] Yeah.
[02:22:13] There we go.
[02:22:15] Yep.
[02:22:16] Moon went live.
[02:22:17] Oh, he did.
[02:22:18] Let me see here.
[02:22:22] And also we're thinking of a season pass for Assassin's Creed shadows.
[02:22:27] All players will have access to the game at the same time.
[02:22:30] And those who have pre-ordered the game will get first expansion for free.
[02:22:34] Wow.
[02:22:35] Well, there we go.
[02:22:38] very obvious that this hasn't gone well. Yep, live drama, I guess so. Oh boy, oh boy. A date
[02:22:47] with this kid? Not anymore. Damage control overload? Yep. Let's see. See if I can pull
[02:22:58] it up. Uh, where is it? Yeah, he's live.
[02:23:11] Divorce can you do EU friendly streams again?
[02:23:15] Not divorced?
[02:23:16] Yes.
[02:23:17] Yes.
[02:23:18] Not divorced?
[02:23:19] Do you said?
[02:23:20] Yes.
[02:23:21] Mm-hmm.
[02:23:22] So he says not divorced, but he separated two months ago.
[02:23:34] Single, do dark?
[02:23:36] Man.
[02:23:37] The guy who said how was the divorce?
[02:23:44] I moved.
[02:23:45] I moved.
[02:23:46] I'll give that a minute to see if he says anything interesting.
[02:23:54] The ring.
[02:23:55] Months.
[02:23:56] yeah obviously i'm going through the worst man
[02:24:04] we're to move to none of your business uh-huh so it was actually real yes man
[02:24:14] i'm just trying to be private about it yeah yeah yeah makes sense hard my dm from 2019
[02:24:34] How long is this gonna take I wish there was a way like okay first of all thank you for all the fucking money
[02:24:45] Oh my god
[02:24:48] It feels a little dirty
[02:24:51] Doing a little stream like this. Yeah
[02:24:53] I'm getting paid for it. I wish I could just put my stream on and like disable it for a second
[02:25:00] For sure regardless. I'll take it for sure. Thank you
[02:25:03] That's not why I turn my true mind. Turn my true minds to get some asking questions.
[02:25:09] We'll do a rare little Q&A where I talk about me cry the life.
[02:25:15] Because I feel like I owe that definitely to people who give me money.
[02:25:24] Ask your question? No. No.
[02:25:29] Sex review and score. We're not going to review the sex calls.
[02:25:33] You think you're lied to about the open marriage thing or is the other guy on Zaze I asked multiple times
[02:25:53] Is that true the case she said yes, I believe her I don't I don't so she lied to you
[02:26:01] So she's particulars of their okay
[02:26:04] Yeah, uh-huh is is barely right my concern. Okay
[02:26:08] So it's all hurtful. Yeah, I'm not interested in going into the
[02:26:20] particular of their relationship. Of course not. It's not my business.
[02:26:25] Oh, kind of true. Jacksonville never. Yeah, hopefully. Man, I trust the breeding pink
[02:26:51] allegations. That's the worst part about all of this guys. You guys see the the
[02:26:57] mid 30s flirting so fucking embarrassing that was that was fine oh my god dude yeah
[02:27:10] what can you do look this is this is how this is how this is how adults flirt they
[02:27:16] talk about their ovaries and having kids and Jesus handbills and what have you
[02:27:23] man it's the work that's the worst part guys yeah it's the worst parts well why
[02:27:42] now have some time to finally complete the play case all right I'll give this
[02:27:49] two or three more minutes and I want to move on he's never on this or he's not
[02:28:09] being transparent guys well that was obvious when you lied about him being
[02:28:13] in an open relationship yeah I was obvious already yeah stupid fucking
[02:28:25] mistakes stupid fucking mistakes oh god a chatter a chatter one of these man was
[02:28:40] the situation with the pets I don't really want to talk about like division
[02:28:46] of assets or anything like that but you know let me say this okay oh here we go my my way
[02:28:58] we're still technically better we're separated okay terms of separation simple all right
[02:29:03] they're separated we do whatever the fuck we want did I intend on doing something no
[02:29:08] did something happen yes did I wait what you didn't intend on it we don't tell each other
[02:29:15] about what we do because during that period it's another business what the other person is doing
[02:29:26] for sure yeah it must be hard it was hard at first oh man it was oh man it sucked ass dude um
[02:29:41] i'm finally glad i get to talk about my divorce shit a little bit with you guys because it has
[02:29:45] or at least it was.
[02:29:47] It's not like fucking like terrible, like, you know.
[02:29:51] That poor kid.
[02:29:55] My wife, one of the most amazing people
[02:30:01] even today that I've ever met, ever.
[02:30:04] Straight up.
[02:30:07] Not amazing enough though.
[02:30:08] Straight up.
[02:30:11] Man.
[02:30:15] And our marriage failed because I just wasn't putting
[02:30:20] in the effort to like, you know, keep that person. She deserves better than me.
[02:30:28] And where was the effort going instead? There wasn't anything like cheating, like...
[02:30:32] Where is... There's no cheating. I talked to Jill at all, out of character, out of
[02:30:36] respect for my wife. You know, except for like, stuff that was happening that, like,
[02:30:42] to need to be relayed out of character about like world-class-
[02:30:45] Oh my god.
[02:30:48] Except for the logs.
[02:30:51] Oh yeah.
[02:30:54] Was the RP an issue?
[02:30:55] No, guys.
[02:30:57] It wasn't an issue.
[02:31:00] Sausage is chat.
[02:31:02] No.
[02:31:04] They're even dancing.
[02:31:05] It's just a sub only.
[02:31:07] No, trust me, it wasn't, guys.
[02:31:20] What was the Hitchhiker thing?
[02:31:22] That is literally just what I told you.
[02:31:24] They take your story was real that that's a real story. Maybe the wands are fake. No, he would have said they were fake
[02:31:33] So is DJ life not being compatible with healthy relationship
[02:31:37] So
[02:31:44] For a long time, okay, I was very selfish with my time. I'm gonna tear up a little bit. Oh
[02:31:58] God, oh, we're gonna get it a transparent moment. Oh
[02:32:02] Oh Jesus too much RuneScape now like for a long time like after streams and stuff. I
[02:32:26] I mean my wife would it would normally be asleep
[02:32:34] And then I'd stay up late
[02:32:37] decompressed from streaming and you know wake up late
[02:32:41] Just the relationship fell apart because I was staying up late at night
[02:32:45] That's it finally all prior to separation. No two ships passing the night. Yeah, I want to see the girl side of it. I
[02:33:08] Do like that's what I'm curious about. Do you guys try therapy? No
[02:33:12] She won't ever stream again. Don't cry dude
[02:33:30] She was done
[02:33:31] I get it. Oh god
[02:33:39] You actually have a kid. Yes, and I'm excited to see him today
[02:33:56] It's been a while
[02:33:58] My only questions if you're okay. I'm I'm fine
[02:34:04] Truly are you okay? Yeah
[02:34:10] even like during that during the course of
[02:34:12] You know my separation stuff like moving out and doing all that stuff
[02:34:18] I'm happier than I was when I was married. I'm sure my wife was the same way
[02:34:22] Yeah
[02:34:25] Cuz we're just not compatible in that way anymore
[02:34:28] or worse timeline I inadvertently read mood cybersix with guys I can't I can't even read
[02:34:44] it's so embarrassing it actually is so embarrassing right that's the kind of stuff you you say to
[02:34:51] someone assuming you know how did he get those logs guys i'm like can you read it out loud
[02:35:03] you're is hard dude i'm so proud like no intention of getting with her at all
[02:35:14] going to twitch.com. No plans. Oh my God. But she did. Okay, let's be clear about that.
[02:35:27] Here we go. I will not abide by that kind of stuff. You know, at least where I can
[02:35:35] moderate indeed. Like you will not talk shit about her. You will not talk shit about
[02:35:41] him. You will not talk shit about my wife. You can talk shit about me if you want, whatever.
[02:35:46] Um
[02:35:49] Mm-hmm, that's it comes to high road. I know I'm not I'm not even particularly crazy like the details of
[02:36:01] All that stuff dude. I'm not
[02:36:06] They're regretting anything to happen. No
[02:36:19] No, I don't
[02:36:20] He's high-roading on his own cheating
[02:36:23] Well, I just I was reading up from chat. Okay. I didn't say that I was reading from chat
[02:36:31] This stream is so I can talk about like my separation and you know answer questions like that one
[02:36:40] I don't think I regret the message. I don't even regret the messages. I'm sorry guys have to read this
[02:36:45] Man, I don't think he's really gonna say anything else. Sorry guys
[02:36:50] Yeah
[02:36:54] So for mockery go straight to the point in saying yeah, I know how you've been going through this time of your life
[02:36:59] I told my friends
[02:37:02] Pretty much as soon as it happened and they've been great. Dude literally like most of my cuz I woke up today, you know
[02:37:16] Yeah drama post and whatnot. I think I woke up like noon or some ship
[02:37:21] Dude, I had so many messages for my friends who were like dude like I worry if you need to talk
[02:37:26] Let me know for sure
[02:37:31] It is good to have
[02:37:33] Friends like that. Let me tell you. Dude, my friends are amazing. I'm very lucky.
[02:37:43] Well, um, there it is.
[02:37:48] About, you know, about my relationship with my wife and stuff. Now that I'm...
[02:37:53] Oh, one more? One more?
[02:37:56] One final note. Okay.
[02:38:04] Okay. Just...
[02:38:05] Last one.
[02:38:06] If you're a man or a woman or whatever, just try hard to cherish the person that you are married to.
[02:38:13] I can't I can't I can't I'm sorry I've had enough I
[02:38:21] I've had enough guys
[02:38:25] That's too much you've got to be fucking kidding me
[02:38:30] Absolutely fucking shameless Wow oh
[02:38:35] My god took ABC too far
[02:38:39] Bro this guy had the whole alphabet
[02:38:41] man stupid fucking mistakes I know dude thinks he's special I guess so I mean
[02:38:52] hey he was right yeah most people don't destroy two marriages at the same time
[02:38:57] I chose video games over my wife's poor of sad oh god yeah well there it is
[02:39:06] wow um unbelievable even doctoric responsibility that's crazy isn't it
[02:39:21] Yeah. Said stupid fucking mistakes. Wow, not really. Well, not with the recent stuff.
[02:39:31] He certainly didn't. But anyway, yep, crazy. Should I chain? Oh, it's this thing they gave me
[02:39:38] from, like, Wukong. This and Doc is not the same? Oh, I'm not talking about the new Doc stuff.
[02:39:43] No, no, of course not. Absolutely not. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. The old stuff.
[02:39:48] Yes, isn't it marvelous to be single? I don't know. Ask Moonman. Not sure. Yeah, let's see here.
[02:39:58] Where's the rest of this? We're pretty over the expansion. Damn. Beyond this, okay, we'll go back.
[02:40:05] We're going to read the rest of this. We're going to go to the rest of it. Yeah, there we go.
[02:40:09] And there's new Doc stuff. Yeah, we ask you. Absolutely. And I fucked up twice in one month.
[02:40:14] I guess so right and I mean single anymore. Oh, I am single. I'll tell you guys right now. I am single
[02:40:20] I do not I know this might be a big surprise to everybody. I do not have a girlfriend
[02:40:27] guys
[02:40:29] Sorry to disappoint you I
[02:40:31] Don't have a girlfriend. Yeah, I think it's because hose nowadays. They just got these high standards
[02:40:40] They don't they don't
[02:40:42] They ain't about that life, you know, they're lying, bro. I guess so yeah hoes these days, you know, you know how it is, right?
[02:40:49] Yep, that's crazy
[02:40:56] Their ladies are happy. Don't worry. I know I'm sure they are and yeah
[02:41:02] Hopes Lation so true brother. Oh so true. Absolutely
[02:41:08] Yep, man
[02:41:12] No, I'm single we're so cooked listen you can have a lot of money, but I am still like I am
[02:41:20] the truth is that
[02:41:26] Okay, I
[02:41:33] Don't want to talk about this a lot right like it will talk about this just for a minute
[02:41:38] And then I want to I want to finish this and we got some other stuff to go through
[02:41:42] It's crazy that we've had all these bonus events that have happened right because like we've got plenty of time until the
[02:41:48] What do you call it until the the live expansion thing or the Tokyo game shit? Yeah, and money only goes so far
[02:41:55] Yeah, I guess so and so anyway, um, I am I'm single I've been single for very long time
[02:42:01] The reason why is because I am a degenerate loser. I look like a
[02:42:09] Reanimated corpse. I'm missing most of my teeth. I'm balding. I look like an emaciated skeleton
[02:42:17] I live like an animal
[02:42:19] Let's see. I'm busy a lot. I don't spend money my house
[02:42:25] smells like mold and dead animals and
[02:42:28] That's it. And so like if I have if you have money money doesn't fix the personality problems that I have
[02:42:38] Like I learned very very early on as a kid that I am not like a lot of other people
[02:42:45] Right? I'm not. And I think a good example of that is like today. Like a lot of people are saying like am I being too mean about the Moon Moon thing?
[02:42:55] For me? No.
[02:42:57] No, but there's a lot of people out there that get put off.
[02:43:02] But the problem is that that's the kind of person I am. I'm a piece of shit. I
[02:43:09] absolutely am. And so
[02:43:11] So every time, and the mask will slip every once in a while.
[02:43:16] And what I've decided is that I decided this a little bit after, so this is going to be
[02:43:23] a kind of like really sad thing to say.
[02:43:27] So I decided after my mom died that I would never be happy again, so not to ever try
[02:43:33] to be happy again.
[02:43:36] That's why I don't care about all the hate.
[02:43:39] I don't care about bad things happening to me really at all.
[02:43:42] That's why, like I've had like really, really bad stuff.
[02:43:46] I don't make public, right?
[02:43:47] Really bad stuff happen in my personal life.
[02:43:50] I just let it happen to me.
[02:43:52] That's it.
[02:43:53] And so I don't care at all about that shit.
[02:43:56] And so same here, right?
[02:43:58] And so that's it.
[02:44:00] And so I don't try to,
[02:44:03] I don't try to be happy anymore.
[02:44:04] I don't try to do anything.
[02:44:06] And I think in the process of that,
[02:44:07] of stopping trying to pursue this
[02:44:11] and trying to be happy, oh, I really wanna be happy,
[02:44:13] I think I've actually become more happy because of it.
[02:44:16] That's the ironic thing,
[02:44:17] is that giving up and just being who I am
[02:44:23] has made me so much more,
[02:44:27] I'm trying to think like what the word is for it,
[02:44:28] it's made me so much more fulfilled in a way, right?
[02:44:32] And also, I'm not constantly upset
[02:44:35] whenever things go bad.
[02:44:37] And, you know, basically I use this metaphor before, right?
[02:44:41] Where it's like, I don't believe that there's a light
[02:44:43] at the end of the tunnel.
[02:44:44] I don't.
[02:44:45] I don't think there's any light at the end of the tunnel.
[02:44:46] So I just try to enjoy being in the tunnel.
[02:44:49] That's the way I see it.
[02:44:51] And so anyway, I've always been like this as a kid even.
[02:44:56] And I think it's just become more and more, more
[02:44:58] of that case.
[02:44:59] And so, I've had a number of like issues,
[02:45:04] like for example, like as a little kid,
[02:45:06] like I like hurt somebody pretty badly,
[02:45:09] like whenever we were playing a game
[02:45:11] because the kid was being annoying to me.
[02:45:13] And I remember like the kid was crying, he was like bleeding.
[02:45:16] And like everybody else was like really feeling sorry for him.
[02:45:19] I was laughing my fucking ass off.
[02:45:21] I thought it was hilarious, right?
[02:45:23] I was like, ha ha, gotcha bitch.
[02:45:25] Because the kid was annoying me, he was being rude.
[02:45:27] And so I thought this was great.
[02:45:29] And so another time, whenever I was in like this,
[02:45:32] I was in eighth grade,
[02:45:33] and it's seventh or eighth grade, right?
[02:45:35] I stabbed somebody because they tried to,
[02:45:38] they would put their hand in my pocket
[02:45:39] and try to take money out of my pocket.
[02:45:41] And so I just stabbed them.
[02:45:43] And I remember like when I did this,
[02:45:45] it was with a fork and I broke it off in their skin.
[02:45:48] And I did this and the kid was like terrified
[02:45:53] that I did this.
[02:45:54] And I was like, I was surprised it was so easy
[02:45:59] to be honest.
[02:46:00] It was really easy to do it.
[02:46:01] And I was like, I yeah, I was so happy. I was incredibly happy. And so I've had
[02:46:11] experiences like that in my life. And it's made me realize that I am a lot
[02:46:19] different than like a normal person. And it's probably better if I'm in my house
[02:46:25] by myself. It's probably just better. So and there are a couple of other
[02:46:35] examples I wouldn't really get into, right? And so did you face any repercussions? No. No. Nothing happened.
[02:46:44] And so yeah. And so that that's that and also like again, and so
[02:46:52] like as a little kid, like I remember I would have my like I could realize this
[02:47:01] and I would have my mom like read me like all of the like
[02:47:06] like the Bible, like what sins are and what bad things are, because like very early on
[02:47:13] I realized that like I can't intuit this.
[02:47:17] Like I can't understand the way that other people feel, but I can only understand it
[02:47:23] on like a like ethical, rational level.
[02:47:27] I don't understand it on like a personal, emotional level.
[02:47:32] And so I was like, you know, like read me all the bad things that you can't do.
[02:47:37] That's why I don't make comments on a lot of moral issues.
[02:47:41] It's because if I make a comment on a moral issue, I'm wrong.
[02:47:49] Like whatever my comment is, it's the wrong comment.
[02:47:55] So yeah.
[02:47:57] And so introspective enough to realize it.
[02:47:58] Yes, exactly.
[02:48:00] You must have been a socially undesirable kid that nobody liked.
[02:48:03] Here's what's crazy.
[02:48:05] I have so many real life friends.
[02:48:07] I've had friends that I've had for 20 years.
[02:48:11] I never had a problem.
[02:48:13] I was never bullied in school.
[02:48:15] I never had a problem with people in school, really.
[02:48:18] Like, yeah, of course I had friction,
[02:48:19] like the examples I gave and a couple of other things.
[02:48:22] Everybody has friction.
[02:48:25] I always had friends in school.
[02:48:27] I wasn't, you know, like a super popular kid.
[02:48:30] No, but like I had a lot of friends in school.
[02:48:32] I had friends in all my classes.
[02:48:34] I got along with everybody.
[02:48:36] Like you can see, like, I mean,
[02:48:37] I have videos of myself in high school
[02:48:39] and I'm hanging out with tons of people all around me.
[02:48:43] Like, yeah, I had no issue at all.
[02:48:47] You didn't perceive any problems?
[02:48:48] I certainly didn't.
[02:48:51] Yeah.
[02:48:53] And so you have friends before all the money and fame,
[02:48:55] that's really good.
[02:48:56] Well, of course, yeah.
[02:48:57] Absolutely.
[02:48:58] And so yeah,
[02:48:59] unlike it to be bullied if you're stabbing people with forks,
[02:49:01] well, the kid never did that to me again.
[02:49:04] He never did it to me again. Is that crazy how it happens? Wow. Yeah, we learned his lesson. He did
[02:49:14] absolutely
[02:49:15] So yeah, people normal hiding it pertaining not to be who they are not living a happy life to some degree
[02:49:20] Yeah, and so that's the reason why I do that, right?
[02:49:23] And where you want to folks that could bounce from group to group it didn't claim one
[02:49:27] No, I had a group of close friends that I was really I was really close with
[02:49:31] But I had a lot of different types of friends like I had friends that did sports
[02:49:35] I had friends that were like, you know, part of like kind of like the like ghetto group of people, right?
[02:49:40] And, you know, I had friends that were like, you know, I had that one friend that was like, you know, he makes first suits now and like
[02:49:46] I've had tons of friends, right? And like friends and like I was in a lot of honors classes and like AP classes too, right?
[02:49:53] And so yeah, I had tons of friends. I never had a problem getting along with people. I never had a problem fitting in
[02:49:59] I never had a problem with any of that
[02:50:01] It's okay
[02:50:04] Yeah, I don't think you're normal by any means, but I'm impressed that you function still.
[02:50:07] I'm impressed that I function still as well.
[02:50:12] So, yeah.
[02:50:14] Don't you know every person alive has something wrong in their head?
[02:50:16] Okay.
[02:50:18] But, um, yeah, anyway, uh, but that that's that's the way I see it.
[02:50:24] Dexterdo made a tweet about the rat in your house.
[02:50:32] Anything at all makes you emotional.
[02:50:33] the last time I cried was on Christmas because my dad gave me these like gold
[02:50:41] coins that my mom would give me every year for Christmas and obviously she's
[02:50:46] not there anymore so that was the last time I cried other than not I I don't
[02:50:51] really cry about basically anything um yeah no not really other than that no
[02:50:57] that was it was a bad day that was real bad let me see
[02:51:01] Asmongole found a dead rat in his house.
[02:51:09] I love the photo where I'm just so happy.
[02:51:34] Yeah, there it is.
[02:51:36] Put your farming gloves on? Yeah.
[02:51:38] I guess, so how much protein in the rat?
[02:51:41] Oh, I mean, it's even got the, you know, the special spores in it too.
[02:51:45] Yeah.
[02:51:47] Moomoo, sorry, stream talk about the situation.
[02:51:50] Yeah, he's trying to diffuse it and talk people down because people are thinking about it negatively.
[02:51:54] Yeah, it's obvious, right? I mean that's that's what I would do to if I were him to be honest
[02:51:58] I wonder if he ate it. Why is this being reported on? Okay guys?
[02:52:03] Stop posting this photo. This is not my house
[02:52:07] Stop posting this one. I don't live here. This is not my house. I
[02:52:13] Know what might look like my room, but this is not my room. This is not my house
[02:52:18] Stop posting this photo
[02:52:20] This one is my room and this one is my room.
[02:52:24] That one is not.
[02:52:26] Stop it.
[02:52:30] Are you worried that you'd get a concerning diagnosis
[02:52:32] if you underwent psychological evaluation?
[02:52:34] Why would I care about what people think about me?
[02:52:37] Like that's why I never, like I've always thought
[02:52:40] that I probably have something severely wrong,
[02:52:43] but I don't see the reason to like go and pursue it.
[02:52:47] I think it's one of those things where it's like,
[02:52:48] you know, you're now manually breathing,
[02:52:50] where it's like the moment that you recognize it,
[02:52:53] It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy that you behave in ways that are more aligned with
[02:52:58] that diagnosis.
[02:53:00] And so I try to live my life.
[02:53:02] And by the way, this is just me, right?
[02:53:03] This is just what I think.
[02:53:06] And so, no, I don't want to do that.
[02:53:08] You see what I'm saying, burly bastard, I'm sorry.
[02:53:18] But yeah, I'm sure there's about 20 plus more.
[02:53:21] No, there's not, because I would be able to smell them.
[02:53:26] There's only one.
[02:53:27] at least so far, right?
[02:53:29] As long as you're not affecting other people's lives negatively,
[02:53:31] who cares if you have a diagnosis?
[02:53:32] Yeah, exactly.
[02:53:33] That's the way I see it too.
[02:53:38] Even the rat couldn't withstand
[02:53:40] the living conditions of Asmon's house.
[02:53:47] Asmon Gold and the Cockroach,
[02:53:48] Colony, Super Roach,
[02:53:49] Soldier fighting for nutrition of a dead rat corpse.
[02:53:54] Man, man.
[02:54:07] Wow, I don't get what your end goal is.
[02:54:11] I actually, to be fair,
[02:54:13] I actually cleaned up a lot of my house
[02:54:15] in the process of trying to find this dead rat.
[02:54:20] I did, I cleaned up a tremendous amount of my house.
[02:54:22] Like I filled up my entire garbage can
[02:54:24] and my like recycling bin
[02:54:26] and I even stuff stuff outside.
[02:54:28] No, I did, like I can see my floor.
[02:54:32] I swear to God, I promise you, I swear to God,
[02:54:34] I actually cleaned up a tremendous amount of my house.
[02:54:37] Like probably like 10% of like my room,
[02:54:39] like my living room and my kitchen area has been cleaned.
[02:54:43] Yeah.
[02:54:45] It's all to be relatable. Oh, of course because everybody can relate to to this, but yeah, anyway
[02:54:52] That this is funny, but yeah anyway, so I don't um
[02:54:58] Like
[02:55:00] Not dexter get a picture of it alive. Oh, that's not what it looked like trust me
[02:55:05] You know dire need of decent storage. Yeah, I definitely need more space to be honest with you
[02:55:09] Yeah, and so that that's that's really where I'm at. Yeah 20th tangent, etc
[02:55:13] So, yes, I live like a degenerate. I am a degenerate. I am an animal. And I feel like just growing up, like the way that I did, is probably a big reason why I probably don't have like a girlfriend or anything like that besides Earth the Beast.
[02:55:34] Um, this is gonna sound like very very dark, but um, I think that people like if you want to say like, you know
[02:55:43] People are born with a soul. I don't think I was
[02:55:46] Like maybe other people were I wasn't
[02:55:49] so I
[02:55:51] Am an animal and that's the way I act same. Yep
[02:55:55] The Tark soul. Yeah. Yeah clearly right and uh to edgy
[02:55:59] This is just the way that I, like, it's just the way that I describe myself, right?
[02:56:04] The emo. Well, I don't know. I think that's just the way that I see it, right?
[02:56:08] As a kid growing up, that's the way I felt. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. And it's just because I've been,
[02:56:17] like, so emotionally disconnected from, like, the way other people feel about things.
[02:56:24] Yeah. So that that's, I don't know, like, if that's a weird, weird thing to say or
[02:56:28] or whatever, but yeah, do you have a voice in your head?
[02:56:33] Well, yeah, yeah, of course.
[02:56:35] Yeah, sure.
[02:56:37] What about aspirations, do you have any?
[02:56:39] Not really, no, not a whole lot.
[02:56:43] You're as outspoken, yeah, yeah.
[02:56:44] And I'm just trying to describe it
[02:56:45] in a way that makes sense.
[02:56:46] Like, look, if people don't like the way I'm describing it,
[02:56:50] that's fine, it doesn't really matter to me.
[02:56:52] But yeah, that's the way that I feel.
[02:56:54] Inner monologue, yeah, of course I have inner monologue.
[02:56:56] Yeah, of course, and I know some people don't, right?
[02:56:59] but like yeah i i absolutely do of course
[02:57:04] but yeah anyway um... that's so that that that's my that that's
[02:57:08] like i don't like that's why i like covering this stuff right it's funny
[02:57:11] for me to do
[02:57:13] right may one day you'll be uh...
[02:57:15] zellishly ambitious about cleaning maybe who knows
[02:57:19] you know i don't i don't have no idea
[02:57:20] snow aspirations are some new company every year
[02:57:23] well i just i mean i do why do i do things because i can
[02:57:28] speak as i can
[02:57:29] That's the reason.
[02:57:31] Yeah.
[02:57:32] Do you have a purpose in life?
[02:57:34] I think to an extent, it was like making sure
[02:57:38] and taking care of my parents, helping them, right?
[02:57:41] That's important.
[02:57:42] Other than that, no.
[02:57:45] No, not so much.
[02:57:48] That's about it, right?
[02:57:50] This is all fake, I bet.
[02:57:51] Oh, oh, I am?
[02:57:52] Sure, think whatever you want.
[02:57:54] I don't need to listen.
[02:57:58] This is just how I feel, right?
[02:58:00] And so like it's not important for me
[02:58:02] if people believe it or think that it's good or bad.
[02:58:05] It doesn't really matter.
[02:58:06] I don't need to prove it to anybody,
[02:58:07] but I'm just answering questions
[02:58:09] because I see a lot of people say stuff like that.
[02:58:12] And so that's the real reason.
[02:58:14] So yeah.
[02:58:16] Anyway, let's go back over and we'll let's move on.
[02:58:22] Beyond the first important short term actions
[02:58:24] that I've outlined above,
[02:58:25] the company's top management will focus
[02:58:27] on accelerating the improvement of our accelerating.
[02:58:32] Where's they gonna make five AAA games a year now?
[02:58:36] And publishing practices to process
[02:58:38] and close collaboration with these teams
[02:58:40] with the objective to put players
[02:58:41] at the heart of our decisions.
[02:58:43] We will regularly update you
[02:58:45] on the progress that we're making.
[02:58:47] Lastly, I'd like to address the recent polarized coverage
[02:58:50] around our creative choices.
[02:58:52] So this is probably about like,
[02:58:54] the Star Wars outlaws, Yasuke, et cetera.
[02:58:56] We are an entertainment company.
[02:58:59] As such, our objective is not to endorse any specific agenda.
[02:59:04] Yes, it obviously is.
[02:59:08] You are obviously endorsing an agenda
[02:59:11] if you provide different type.
[02:59:13] Like, wasn't there like a Ubisoft, like a recent Ubisoft?
[02:59:18] What's the word for it?
[02:59:20] Mentorship program or internship program
[02:59:23] that was only available to people that weren't men?
[02:59:30] that was i know that there was a cd project read but i believe that there
[02:59:33] was another one for you the soft
[02:59:36] let me look it up right now
[02:59:42] uh... can i find this
[02:59:47] uh...
[02:59:54] on the site you the soft the company promotes its develop it you the soft
[02:59:57] program
[02:59:58] stating at their develop at you the soft eligibility criteria
[03:00:03] identify as a woman or a non binary individual you absolutely have a
[03:00:08] a fucking agenda. Our objective is to not endorse a specific agenda, a non-byte, that
[03:00:13] is apps of fucking Lutely an agenda. Get the fuck out of here. You're obviously lying.
[03:00:20] You have an agenda, you're trying to push it, you got called out on it, and you're trying
[03:00:24] to pretend like it doesn't exist. That's the Uno-reversed racist card. Yeah, they're
[03:00:29] like, oh no, we don't have one. It's in plain sight. Everybody can see this.
[03:00:36] So what? Some governments do the same. They need more women in tech. There's less
[03:00:40] than 1% in my comp. Why do you need more women in tech? Why? That's right, you don't. You
[03:00:57] don't need more qualified people in tech. If they happen to be women, then they should
[03:01:03] get the job. You need more women? Why? That's so stupid. The higher based on merit. Yes,
[03:01:10] it's not even a question. Our mission has always been to entertain players and enrich
[03:01:15] their lives with original and memorable experiences that resonate with a global audience? Uh, yeah,
[03:01:22] I bet it is. Man, because a sausage fest sucks ass. I love how the implication is like,
[03:01:33] we need more women in tech so we can fuck them. Oh god. It's just like, what are you doing?
[03:01:46] We get some hoes in here, man. Where the hoes at? We need more dudes in HR roles. That
[03:03:44] that shit's crazy? I guess so. I don't know. I don't work at one of these big corpus. Ubisoft
[03:03:53] had their sexual harassment stuff in 2019 as well. Well, I mean, I don't know. That
[03:04:00] is true. Yeah, they did have a bunch of sexual harassment stuff. I did forget about that.
[03:04:04] TGS is actually today and not tomorrow. Yeah, it's in Japan for the 26th, so it's
[03:04:11] today for the U.S. It's later on tonight. So that's why we're doing it today. I thought
[03:04:17] the same thing, man. Remember I made the same fucking mistake and I'll look it up and prove
[03:04:22] it to you, right? Because by prove it to you, I mean prove it to myself because I'm worried
[03:04:27] that I could be wrong. Yeah, okay. There it is. You realize a lot of companies put
[03:04:40] stuff like this whenever they have bad press thinking it'll give them positive press? Yeah,
[03:04:44] course. And so they don't endorse a specific agenda. You are absolutely pushing an agenda.
[03:04:51] Every normal person can see it. Anybody with a fucking brain can see it. That's why all
[03:04:56] of the comments and all of the responses are about you pushing an agenda. So you can't
[03:05:01] say that you're not pushing an agenda when you're making internship programs that exclude
[03:05:06] men categorically, which is like just straight up fucking discrimination. And on top of
[03:05:13] that you're adding in characters and then trying to like take narratives you're taking
[03:05:19] historical characters and you're changing your sexualities and you're saying this is
[03:05:24] not an agenda get the fuck out of here it's obviously an agenda it obviously is anybody
[03:05:31] can see that that's not discrimination you fucking retard it is if you are offering
[03:05:38] business opportunities to other people based off of discriminatory reasons like age, sex,
[03:05:44] or sexual orientation, you apps of fucking Lutely are discriminating. That's the way it is.
[03:05:52] That's textbook discrimination. That's like saying, well, I mean, we don't want black people coming
[03:05:59] in here. Well, I mean, I mean, here goes somewhere else, right? Just like not here.
[03:06:04] That's discrimination. We don't want to hire them. We don't want to hire them.
[03:06:07] Why? Because they're black. Well, that's bad, right? We had a whole thing with that.
[03:06:13] Think about how bad that is. That guy must be a bodily fucked up. I'll tell you why they do this.
[03:06:19] They do it because they are brainwashed into thinking that treating people that have had
[03:06:26] historical advantages badly is actually good. That's why. How are people this stupid? They're
[03:06:35] not stupid, they're self-serving and they are brainwashed. That's it. Just
[03:06:40] reverse the characteristic. Yeah. It's like it basically, if you want to find
[03:06:45] out if something's discrimination, if you did this to another group of people,
[03:06:48] would it be bad? And if the answer is yes, then it's bad. It's that simple. Not
[03:06:54] hiring people, not hiring white people has been going on for quite a bit for
[03:06:57] the last four or five years. I can't speak on how much that's
[03:07:00] happened. I'm just saying Ubisoft saying that they're not endorsing an
[03:07:03] agenda is patently untrue. Our mission has always been to entertain players and enrich
[03:07:08] the lively original stories. The setback should not discourage us, but serve as a learning
[03:07:12] experience and drive us to act more quickly. More than ever, let's continue to believe
[03:07:16] there are ability to bounce back while approaching the challenges that we face with lucidity
[03:07:21] and determination. I'd like to thank you for your commitment. Reiterate my confidence
[03:07:24] in our collective ability to surprise and meet expectations with the growing number
[03:07:28] of passionate players in the long term? Well, the long term really isn't looking very good.
[03:07:34] It's actually bad. But yeah. So he wrote this whole thing out. This is an internal memo. And there
[03:07:40] it is. Is there any way to correct past discrimination? Yeah, to give present advantages and present
[03:07:47] opportunity. So like, so somebody, for example, who, you know, didn't like, you know, maybe their
[03:07:52] parents didn't have an advantage, you make sure that they have access to those advantages,
[03:07:56] right? So like for example, you know, like getting into a good school, right? Or doing anything like
[03:08:03] that, you should not like disallow somebody for any reason, right? Opportunities. Yes, you create
[03:08:10] opportunities. So affirmative action. No, I don't think you need affirmative action. I think
[03:08:15] that you need the ability for people to pursue opportunities. There's always going to be,
[03:08:22] there's a million factors, right? And there are always going to be opportunities that are
[03:08:26] are more easily accessible to certain people,
[03:08:29] whether it's because of nepotism, natural talent,
[03:08:33] like for example, like, you know,
[03:08:34] if you have two parents, right,
[03:08:36] and both parents are like over six feet tall,
[03:08:38] the odds are that the kid will be taller too, right?
[03:08:41] And this is true, IQ is not as hereditary,
[03:08:45] but there is a trend.
[03:08:46] And so you are born with immutable characteristics
[03:08:51] that provide you with advantages and disadvantages.
[03:08:55] Now everybody has these, right?
[03:08:56] And like maybe some of you guys have a good memory.
[03:08:59] Maybe some of you guys are good at math.
[03:09:01] Maybe you're attractive, right?
[03:09:02] That's a huge advantage.
[03:09:04] Yeah, and you're just, you spawn in with that, right?
[03:09:07] And so I need a woman with high IQ, well, whatever, right?
[03:09:11] And so any of these things,
[03:09:14] so whenever you're trying to reverse and correct,
[03:09:19] like whenever you're trying to correct,
[03:09:21] Like, the fact that nature is unfair, the only thing that you end up doing is creating
[03:09:28] unfairness in another direction.
[03:09:32] And I understand that like, it's again, things are being done with good, in good faith, right?
[03:09:38] Things are always done in good faith.
[03:09:40] But in the process of doing something in good faith, sometimes you can actually end
[03:09:43] up making something worse.
[03:09:46] So yeah.
[03:09:49] I'm a high IQ woman because I'm a TARDAD, yeah, so it balances out.
[03:09:53] You're talking about getting paid scholarships
[03:09:54] if they have the qualities to enter
[03:09:55] based off their merit?
[03:09:56] Yeah, if you can't stand on your own two feet
[03:09:58] then you don't deserve to stand at all.
[03:10:01] It's that simple.
[03:10:03] If I didn't use your sample of how you would hire
[03:10:05] for your company so dummies can,
[03:10:07] in the back and have real world example
[03:10:08] you can relate to,
[03:10:09] well you wanna hire people based off of qualifications
[03:10:11] and things that they've achieved, right?
[03:10:13] I mean, obviously.
[03:10:14] And like how you feel like they're going to add value
[03:10:16] to your company and how they're going to increase
[03:10:19] the value of your company.
[03:10:20] It's actually very simple.
[03:10:23] Yeah, there you go. That's why I lay down. Why is it so hard to understand? It's not hard to
[03:10:30] understand. It's hard to accept. It's two very different things. People understand it. They
[03:10:35] don't accept it. That's a good point. Yeah, that's what I say for a lot of people. To be real, it's
[03:10:47] hard to find a white guy that speaks the languages I need, then find a brown guy that
[03:10:51] doesn't, but then focus on the languages and not whether they're white or brown. Like, I have
[03:10:56] like you guys see the people that I surround myself with and like my friends, I grew up in Austin,
[03:11:04] Texas. My high school was 70% Hispanic. Like for me, diversity is a way of life. This is, it's
[03:11:18] normal for me. Other people did not have the privilege that I had growing up the way that
[03:11:24] that I did. I view my experience growing up and where I grew up to be a massive advantage,
[03:11:33] tremendous advantage. Yeah, you're a minority. Yeah, exactly. Do you know Spanish? I can understand
[03:11:41] a little bit of it, but no, I don't. And so yeah, solid buff, huge, huge advantage
[03:11:47] that I grew up like around like a very multi multicultural like, you know, place in the
[03:11:52] Right, you've gone woke. Yeah, sure.
[03:11:55] And it's much easier to set up affirmative action than set up a school system from the ground up that allows equal opportunities sad reality.
[03:12:01] Well, also a lot of people don't want to accept that some kids are just stupid.
[03:12:07] And they're never going to go to college. They're never going to figure out how to do like, you know, algebra too.
[03:12:14] Like, they're just stupid. They're always going to be stupid. They're always going to be losers.
[03:12:18] like they're never gonna like amount to anything they're never going to like
[03:12:22] achieve anything
[03:12:23] they're just basically peons right that's it
[03:12:25] and uh... that's the way that iq works and that's the way that you know like
[03:12:29] somebody's ability to process issues work
[03:12:32] like i'm talking about the bottom ten percent of people
[03:12:35] and uh... they're never going to uh... more work
[03:12:37] before walk
[03:12:39] that's when you
[03:12:41] you get the thing and you have to get a bit of
[03:12:44] yeah that's it
[03:12:47] and uh... unfortunately jobs for them are disappearing they are and that's why
[03:12:50] you know again like uh... it's it's a huge huge problem
[03:12:55] someone's gotta be a use car salesman will those guys have got to be pretty
[03:12:58] smart to be fair
[03:12:59] uh... but yeah
[03:13:01] that's a very covered in the documentary is already in the works and they're on
[03:13:04] a real quick on
[03:13:05] how close with reddit moderators
[03:13:08] uh... there you go
[03:13:09] and so yeah i could talk about this river but um... obviously uh...
[03:13:14] star wars outlaw didn't do well big fucking surprise and uh...
[03:13:19] there you go
[03:13:21] what it what is the price is that's the street shadows has been delayed
[03:13:24] and uh... for good reason
[03:13:26] do i think this delay will make the game better
[03:13:30] i hope so
[03:13:32] but i think that
[03:13:39] i think that
[03:13:41] it's like if you have a tree
[03:13:44] that's like let's let the tree grow more
[03:13:47] but the problem wasn't really the size of the tree
[03:13:50] it was the fact that it was like the wrong type of tree
[03:13:54] i don't know how to describe it i don't really see this making a difference
[03:13:58] it's four months yeah it's four months in a massive thing like this
[03:14:01] uh... yeah it's it's too late already dying yeah
[03:14:04] uh... you was off-board launching wait what launching into investigation the
[03:14:09] company struggles now bro like where you read this
[03:14:15] non-alright where you read this
[03:14:20] where the source of
[03:14:22] You can't polish a turd. You can't put lipstick on a pig.
[03:14:30] I was going to make a joke, but I decided not to look it up dog.
[03:14:37] Okay. I'm going to look it up. And if I can't find it, you're fucking banned.
[03:14:50] You're not banned. You're actually right.
[03:14:56] Ubisoft's board is launching an investigation into the company struggles.
[03:15:02] W bro. Thank you. Thank you. Funny grunt.
[03:15:06] Hell yeah. He survived VIPM. We can't give VIP to everybody, okay? He's anti-band. It's
[03:15:19] been announced at the, what's this here? Let me see if I can watch this.
[03:15:22] Ubisoft's struggles continue and now the board is launching an investigation into the company
[03:15:28] struggles. What's going on guys? It's your host with the most A to the P, Albert Perkins
[03:15:32] and it's been announced that Ubisoft's executive committee and board of directors
[03:15:36] will be launching an investigation and review of the company.
[03:15:40] This news came through a company financial statement and update which also included the delay of assassin's creed shadows
[03:15:46] Which I'll get into in a moment and the announcement that Star Wars outlaws underperformed
[03:15:52] The statement read in part quote in the light of remember about how everybody said that I was wrong again
[03:15:57] About how I said that they're cooked if this this doesn't go well
[03:16:03] Everybody say no, they're a big company. That's not what's gonna happen. I
[03:16:05] I, I am so obvious.
[03:16:09] Recent changes, we acknowledge the need for greater efficiency
[03:16:13] while delighting players.
[03:16:14] As a result,
[03:16:16] beyond the first important short-term actions undertaking,
[03:16:19] the executive committee under the supervision
[03:16:21] of the board of directors is launching a review
[03:16:24] aimed at further improving our execution,
[03:16:26] notably in this player-centric approach
[03:16:29] and accelerating our strategic path
[03:16:31] towards a higher performing model
[03:16:33] to the benefit of our stakeholders and shareholders.
[03:16:36] It wrapped up by saying,
[03:16:37] finally let me address some of the polarized comments
[03:16:40] around Ubisoft lately.
[03:16:41] I want to affirm that we are in an entertainment first company
[03:16:45] creating games.
[03:16:45] This is about the rest of it.
[03:16:49] I don't need to see the rest of it.
[03:16:51] But yeah, I already read all that.
[03:16:54] Shareholders are pissed.
[03:16:55] Well, okay, imagine if you give somebody,
[03:17:00] You're like, I'm gonna give you a pizza and I want you to I want you to give me two pizzas back and
[03:17:07] Then they come back and the box is gone
[03:17:10] And there's just a paper plate and there's one slice left of the original pizza and they say sorry boss
[03:17:17] This is the best we got
[03:17:19] Would you be upset? I'd be fucking furious. I
[03:17:27] Be out of my goddamn fucking mind and it's that you know
[03:17:31] it's like those uh those slices that are like that it's like this right like you go to like Goddy
[03:17:36] town or like one of the pizza buffets and they have like the little tiny slices yet this one here
[03:17:42] might slap them well they are yeah that's the thing and uh so yeah it looks like they're
[03:17:48] launching and then oh my god a whole ass investigation well i think this is a leadership
[03:18:02] problem and it's a production problem. I think that at the very like you have this guy who is saying
[03:18:11] the game was good. It had a 76 on Metacritic. He's looking at game journalist reviews. This
[03:18:19] is a person who fundamentally does not understand the nature of his audience. He doesn't understand
[03:18:25] what he's doing. He's out of touch. Yeah, he's completely out of touch. I think they
[03:18:34] need to get a new CEO. I'll be honest. I think they do. This guy is not it. Structural issues.
[03:18:43] Yeah. You're gonna touch him at a time. Buy Ubisoft. I mean, give me a few weeks and
[03:18:49] let's see. I've got like what, 30 bucks here? You know, maybe after February. That'll be
[03:18:53] enough. Yeah, we can buy. Do you apply for CEO? I guess so, right? Yeah, they're disconnected
[03:18:59] from the real gaming culture, every chief executive from the same family. Yeah. And there has been also
[03:19:04] like a lot of accusations. This is like super, super, super meta level, right? But like at Ubisoft,
[03:19:10] there's been accusations and concerns that the, and there's like a conspiracy theory that the,
[03:19:18] I don't know how to actually pronounce his name. Guillemot, like I believe because he's French,
[03:19:23] like I don't know how to pronounce his last name, but like his family, it might be his,
[03:19:28] I think it's his family. Is that Gilliam? Yeah, is that it? Guillermo? Either way, yeah, yeah,
[03:19:37] that probably, that sounds right. Had been like intentionally lowering the price so they could
[03:19:43] acquire more of the company and have more control over it. So like, I think that that's obviously
[03:19:48] shading a lot of like, you know, high-profile investors in the company. It's going to be
[03:19:53] shading their perception of how the company is being run. And I think that it's pretty clear
[03:19:59] that that's probably a smaller, but also noted reason why the investigation is occurring.
[03:20:08] So yeah, that would explain a lot. Yeah, right. And it would, because it's like, how could somebody
[03:20:12] be this stupid on purpose or without it being on purpose, right? So it's really hard to say.
[03:20:17] Likely shareholders are pissed. This will drive big time people away from UB plus subs.
[03:20:21] Well, it will. It definitely will. But Ubisoft Plus is a bad product to begin with. They don't
[03:20:27] have enough of a, like, basically everybody wants to have their own subscription service,
[03:20:33] but not, like, there are already too many, like, let's use a forest analogy, right?
[03:20:40] Like, you can't have 500 fucking, you know, like gigantic 50,000 ton sequoia trees in a forest
[03:20:49] all at the same time. A forest in an ecosystem can't support that. And everybody wants to
[03:20:56] be the sequoia tree. Nobody wants to be a bush. And the problem is that, guess what?
[03:21:03] A lot of the existing people die out. And there are too many things that are competing
[03:21:09] for a monthly subscription fee. And a lot of the, again, also you have this as a
[03:21:14] big factor, first mover advantage. That means if you're first to the market,
[03:21:19] You have an incumbent advantage, Netflix, World of Warcraft, Twitch with live streaming, YouTube,
[03:21:28] right?
[03:21:29] All of these things.
[03:21:30] Steam, yes, Google, right, you have first mover advantage, which can sometimes result
[03:21:35] in a de facto monopoly, which is a huge problem, but that's a bigger topic.
[03:21:39] The point is that these things are very dangerous.
[03:21:44] And I think that this can happen very easily too.
[03:21:47] Yeah, WoW is the first MMO confirmed.
[03:21:50] WoW is the first MMO that hit the mainstream and capitalized on the subscription model.
[03:21:57] That's the reason.
[03:21:58] Like WoW was effectively the first big mainstream MMO.
[03:22:02] EverQuest was nothing compared to WoW.
[03:22:04] It was just nothing.
[03:22:06] Like it was like a, like it was like H1Z1 compared to PUBG or Fortnite.
[03:22:11] Like yeah, sure it was there.
[03:22:12] It was a battle royale, but like it's nothing compared to them.
[03:22:16] So yeah, ultimate online, yeah.
[03:22:20] The free market is always a transitionary state.
[03:22:22] It's either oligarchs and monopolies
[03:22:23] or state-controlled capital.
[03:22:25] And that's what has to happen, right,
[03:22:26] is you have to stay in between that
[03:22:28] and have a culture and a system that
[03:22:31] facilitates that tug of war.
[03:22:33] Because the tug of war and being in the middle of that
[03:22:35] is what's best for consumers.
[03:22:37] So yeah, anyway, this is a good thing, by the way.
[03:22:41] Very, very good thing this is happening.
[03:22:43] I hope this makes the game better.
[03:22:44] So it seems.
[03:22:45] Yep, there it is. And this is so funny because it's like people were posting this before Ubisoft even made the announcement that they're delaying the game.
[03:23:00] In a truly free market, you don't have monopolies because we don't have a free market.
[03:23:08] In a truly free market, you don't have monopolies. Really? Well, then why is it that in every single free market that's controlled in Africa, there's a warlord that controls everything?
[03:23:23] That's actually not true
[03:23:25] Like the first thing that you do whenever you're in a free market is you destroy the competition and
[03:23:32] Then you establish a monopoly
[03:23:35] That's the first thing that you do
[03:23:37] Just be the warlord. Yeah, exactly be gangest con exactly. Yeah destroy them or buy them. Yeah
[03:23:45] Well one way or another you take them off the board
[03:23:48] That being Kenya. Yeah, of course
[03:23:50] Libertarian team take I will hate I was a libertarian team
[03:23:54] I played World of Warcraft, I saw how easy you could manipulate markets, and I realized that the libertarian view on economics is
[03:24:05] I think it's a lot like the communist view on economics where it works well in practice, but not in reality.
[03:24:12] It's naive. Yeah, it's not, well, not is it, it's not naive. It's not informed by human nature, and it assumes good nature behavior.
[03:24:24] So yeah, it's purely academic. Yeah, it's it and I think there's it's respectable to have that academic outlook
[03:24:30] But you know again, it's not something you should make decisions on so yeah, that's the way I see it
[03:24:36] It's theory versus application. Yeah, there's a lot of things that work well in theory, but not application. So yeah
[03:24:43] Island boys are more responsible than Dr. Disrespect
[03:24:47] Let me guess
[03:24:49] How old are you?
[03:24:50] 18.
[03:24:52] Can she please get out of my house?
[03:24:54] No, I'm being dead ass, but she's 18 years old.
[03:24:56] You're 18?
[03:24:56] 18.
[03:24:57] All right, do me a favor, click the mic right here.
[03:25:01] No, I'm being dead ass.
[03:25:03] Put the mic right here.
[03:25:05] You have a nice day.
[03:25:08] I cannot believe you just brought
[03:25:09] an 18 year old to my house.
[03:25:11] That person lied to me first of all.
[03:25:13] Dude, she's 18.
[03:25:14] She lied?
[03:25:15] Like dead ass?
[03:25:17] I mean bro, if she's already lying to you
[03:25:19] about something else and then she says she's 18.
[03:25:24] Why am I saying W Island boys?
[03:25:27] Why am I saying this?
[03:25:28] This is, what happened to the world?
[03:25:32] This is so fucking stupid.
[03:25:35] What's wrong with me?
[03:25:38] How did this happen?
[03:25:39] Like, this is, what the fuck?
[03:25:47] This timeline's wrong.
[03:25:49] Yeah, I feel like we've diverged.
[03:25:55] Wow.
[03:25:57] Thank you.
[03:25:58] You know for a fact she's 18 or she's just saying that
[03:26:03] like you know for a fact she's 18
[03:26:09] and she wants alcohol. That's insane. You got to get
[03:26:12] I don't want to say that that's no like yep.
[03:26:16] Yeah. Miles. Yeah, just that's insane. Get her out of my house.
[03:26:23] Please. I'm being dead ass.
[03:26:24] Please, do the top.
[03:26:27] Get her out of here.
[03:26:30] Wow.
[03:26:31] I...
[03:26:32] How is this possible? I don't understand.
[03:26:41] This, this shouldn't... We're in the wrong timeline.
[03:26:43] This is... What the...
[03:26:45] What the fuck?
[03:26:47] What the fuck happened?
[03:26:52] This is, is the glitch in the matrix?
[03:26:53] Yeah, is it, it's PR stage?
[03:26:57] Sure.
[03:26:59] Good act.
[03:27:05] Wow.
[03:27:06] I don't know what to say.
[03:27:09] Changed timeline because the delay of Assassin's Creed shadows, is that it?
[03:27:12] Is that the reason?
[03:27:14] How am I agreeing with an island boy?
[03:27:15] Yeah, you can't drink until 21.
[03:27:17] I mean if she, well no, he referenced that she had lied before about something.
[03:27:22] Like dude, I would have, yeah, they absolutely made the right call.
[03:27:27] Nothing's wrong with 18 because it means you're of legal age.
[03:27:31] No, the problem is that she wants to drink which is 21 plus and she lied about
[03:27:35] something else. Like so so like at that point, she already, you know, no risk, not in the US,
[03:27:44] by as a European. Oh, I'm talking about in the US in the US. It's 21 plus in the US. Like that's
[03:27:51] just like, I look, this is just what the rules are. Like, you want to hook up with an 18 year
[03:27:59] old, you know, she's 18. Go ahead, I don't give a fuck. Like, I'm not going to, what do
[03:28:03] you think I'm going to moralize about this? I'm going to say, oh, you shouldn't do this.
[03:28:05] I don't give a fuck what you do do whatever you want like it just you know obey the law in the area
[03:28:11] They'll let the country the part of the country you live. It's very simple. And so guns at 16
[03:28:16] I have no idea the point is that they definitely made the right call and it was contextual about other things too
[03:28:22] Reminder that goes to Toshima devs accomplish what Ubisoft could not go to Toshima lead developers Nate Fox and Jason Connell
[03:28:29] become permanent tourism ambassadors of the city Toshima in Nagasaki for their role in raising awareness about the island
[03:28:36] People have and here's the thing right is that this new game
[03:28:40] The ghosts of it's not Tom away Yotai. The ghosts of Yotai game
[03:28:47] Is made I'm assuming by the same people right and so like I as I said people are mad about my take I
[03:28:55] Would rather play as a guy. I
[03:28:57] I I do I like playing as a male. I'm a guy I play role-playing games as basically a self-insert and
[03:29:06] That's that's the way I feel and I feel like gender is a barrier to that and if a woman says well, yeah, imagine how I felt playing
[03:29:13] Wukong
[03:29:15] Okay, I can I can easily imagine it all
[03:29:19] I'm saying Starblade. Yes. I know I would rather play as a guy. That's just the way I feel
[03:29:24] But will that stop me from playing the game?
[03:29:26] I will not. I will play it. Absolutely will. Wukong is a monkey though. Yeah, but he's a dude monkey, right? I mean, he's a dude monkey. Yes, it kind of matters, right? The main character is gender fluid. No, the main character is not gender fluid. So this is another fucking stupid thing. I keep seeing this. So basically, let me see if I can find it real quick.
[03:29:49] I saw this was crazy, bro
[03:29:54] Black women are the white people of black people
[03:30:20] Timelines outrage about the execution of a 15x felon
[03:30:23] Ain't no such thing as rape in a committed relationship. Don't I are these people on the internet
[03:30:43] Is this coming from this is insane? I don't understand this crazy
[03:31:07] We're going back. I
[03:31:09] I don't know what to do. What to say. Yeah, what timeline? Yes. This is nuts. We need
[03:31:17] the mental institutions back as soon as possible. I saw this. I was losing my fucking mind.
[03:31:24] And this is my one-year anniversary of being a girl. So people are getting mad. Yet another
[03:31:33] female-only-fans model is pretending to be transgender, the cash-in-on-the-trans-porn
[03:31:38] genre and without a shred of self-awareness, the men who identify as women are outraged
[03:31:42] and offended that a woman is not identifying as man, is identifying as a woman.
[03:31:46] This is big, like, so this is crazy.
[03:32:07] This is nuts.
[03:32:09] What the fuck is going on?
[03:32:12] What is this?
[03:32:13] I'm so lost right now, yes.
[03:32:15] You know what I feel like whenever I'm reading tweets like this?
[03:32:18] I feel like, you know, at the end of Inception, where they're like falling down and it's like a
[03:32:24] dream within a dream within a dream. And it's like all these different conversations and things
[03:32:29] happening simultaneously. And it's like, oh, we lived our life in this other world. Like that's
[03:32:34] the way that I fucking feel reading this shit. It's unbelievable, man. This is basically just
[03:32:41] blackface. Fuck you. I'm going to destroy you with a laser beam. I'm going to turn you
[03:32:47] into a pile it's just it's got to be rage bait it has to be right it has to
[03:33:05] be what happen these people yes this is correct people have lost their fucking
[03:33:12] minds we have a mental health crisis if a political candidate said we've got a
[03:33:23] lot of crazy bitches out here we're gonna we're gonna remake the
[03:33:26] asylums I feel like there would be a lot of people that are social media
[03:33:31] users that would be like, you know what? Let's hear what this guy has to say. You know? Like,
[03:33:39] yeah, we're going to make Arkham Asylum. Yeah, they have this in Batman. So let's just do it in real
[03:33:44] life. It's nuts, man. They're just playing the meta at the asylum party. Ooh, I like that. Yeah.
[03:33:53] Good transgender who's going back to being straight, I guess. Is it becoming complex?
[03:33:58] Well, being straight, so there's Femboy, there's transgender, there's cross-dressing, there's
[03:34:10] drag queens, there's traps, like there's so many different, like I've been on the internet a really
[03:34:17] long time and I know the difference between all these. A lot of people don't, but there is a
[03:34:24] difference and if you're a loser, you know what the difference is. If there's something wrong
[03:34:28] with you, you know what the difference is. It's nuts, man. We're so many levels deep.
[03:34:34] Yeah, I guess so. It's crazy. Let me see if I can figure out the rest of this. This is
[03:34:39] not bro light. Is he pregnant? But it's a fat suit. It's got to be a fat suit, right?
[03:35:00] Like he's not like this. It's fake, right? It's got to be fake. Okay, good. It's
[03:35:04] fake. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I was worried. This was nuts. Boat towards
[03:35:12] to Israel to view the destruction in Gaza look at this killed and starved to death
[03:35:36] purposes of movement as close as possible to Gaza to observe Gaza and to understand that from
[03:35:44] now on Gaza will be completely Jewish if God wills the Israeli people win we will build and
[03:35:58] witness the settlement of Zion and the settlement of the Israeli people in Gaza.
[03:36:10] Man. Man. There's guys. They even got the kids on the boat, man. They got the kids on the boat.
[03:36:29] Oh, man. That's crazy, isn't it? You guys want to know a fun fact?
[03:36:37] at the bottom of the tech tree in War Thunder for pay-to-win tanks, the highest and most
[03:36:51] advanced tank at the bottom of the tech tree is from Israel.
[03:36:59] And I think that if you're an American citizen and you're playing War Thunder, I think that
[03:37:06] we should get that one for free.
[03:37:08] should be able to play that one and use that one in the game for free. We paid for it. So
[03:37:13] shouldn't we be able to use it? Yeah, I think that'd be very fair. What the hell is this?
[03:37:22] Not sure but kinda, yeah! Yeah, what the hell man? Not download? Yeah, I guess so.
[03:37:29] Not too much. I, you know, we like having a little bit of good time. Oh yeah, I met
[03:37:36] Mr. Pokey and everybody else. Yeah, they were at Steak and Eggs. We even had them on the Patreon episode.
[03:37:42] This guy is ripped, man. I had no idea. This guy works out. I was shocked. Yes. Yes, that's water. No, he doesn't smell.
[03:37:51] You hear that? See? Huh? How about that?
[03:37:55] Boxidio doesn't smell too. Would you cover the Moon Moon drama? I certainly did.
[03:38:00] I certainly did cover the Moon Moon drama. I did.
[03:38:03] Did anything else happen on his stream or was that it? Did he say anything else?
[03:38:08] Yeah, I feel like that was pretty much about everything.
[03:38:14] Yeah, no, no, that was about it. No, he signed off, I.K.
[03:38:18] He ended it quickly. That's smart, right?
[03:38:21] Did you cover the Marcus Brownlee drama? I haven't yet, but I'll talk about it in a bit.
[03:38:26] And yeah, he quit streaming shortly after. Yeah, he quit streaming until the next day.
[03:38:31] But, uh, yeah, can you cover it again?
[03:38:38] I'm sure I will tomorrow.
[03:38:39] Is your old Cheryl is making America pay for war and defend them when it gets bad?
[03:38:43] I know.
[03:38:44] Play Dark and Darker Den.
[03:38:45] It's really good.
[03:38:46] Type that message again.
[03:38:47] It's going to be really good when you get banned.
[03:38:50] Do it again.
[03:38:51] You want to do it again?
[03:38:52] Shut the fuck up.
[03:38:53] Shut up.
[03:38:54] Shut the annoying bitch.
[03:38:55] Wasn't worth the attention you gave him.
[03:38:56] Oh, that?
[03:38:57] The Moonland thing?
[03:38:58] I absolutely was.
[03:38:59] Oh, it absolutely was.
[03:39:00] I enjoyed it.
[03:39:01] Uh, let's see if I can figure out the rest of this.
[03:39:04] Oh, fuck, damn it, what was I, I forgot even, what was I even looking for?
[03:39:10] Dude, I forgot what I was even looking for, what the fuck was I even looking for?
[03:39:15] Oh, right, the actress, so, okay, Assassin's Creed Shadows, is this it, Female Protagonist
[03:39:22] and Ghost of Yotai, right, so this is a pretty big shock for me, so a lot of people,
[03:39:30] The actress for the Ghost of Toshima is actively blocking people on Twitter.
[03:39:36] So a lot of people are getting blocked by this woman.
[03:39:39] And like people are tweeting about this, talking about this, etc.
[03:39:44] Anybody excited for it?
[03:39:45] So there are 13 million copies.
[03:39:46] Wake up, see boys not men.
[03:39:49] Reading about the Ghost of Toshima sequel, it looks cool.
[03:39:51] What are you guys playing at all?
[03:39:52] Yeah, as I said, I wish it was a guy because I like playing guy characters.
[03:39:56] It's that simple.
[03:39:57] I'm not sorry.
[03:39:59] That's what I think.
[03:40:00] Oh my god, I don't want any girls in my video games.
[03:40:02] I just want to be a bunch of other dudes, right?
[03:40:05] Yeah, Space Marine 2?
[03:40:07] Oh, yeah, that's real good.
[03:40:08] That's great.
[03:40:09] Yeah, that's gay, bro.
[03:40:11] No, it's not.
[03:40:13] And let's see.
[03:40:14] I see gamers being totally normal.
[03:40:15] Oh, let me see if I can figure out the rest of it.
[03:40:17] But people were writing and talking
[03:40:19] about how the protagonist, controversy
[03:40:22] or female protagonist in games,
[03:40:23] let me see if I can find the rest of it,
[03:40:26] about how she's like some gender thing
[03:40:29] like how she's gender fluid or something like that. I have the same opinion about that that I have
[03:40:35] about everything else is that I do not really care a lot about the political opinions of an actor
[03:40:45] or actress. I don't find this to be very valuable or meaningful to me. So unless she's using this
[03:40:53] as a platform to push that agenda, it's already on your Reddit, is it? Let me see if I can
[03:40:57] find it. Let me go back and see if I can find it. TGS, Costco,
[03:41:03] yeah, fuck. Is this not the right one? No, it's not the
[03:41:07] right one. Let me go ahead and close this. Sorry, guys, give me
[03:41:09] a minute. The preemptive blocking is really something
[03:41:14] yeah, but I didn't know who she was. Yes, this one blocked a
[03:41:16] lot of people and what was really surprising to me about
[03:41:19] this. Erica is shy. Let me make sure I look it up. I think
[03:41:33] That's how to type it?
[03:41:37] No, I messed it up.
[03:41:39] Give me a minute.
[03:41:42] E-R-I-K.
[03:41:49] I'll get it eventually.
[03:41:55] Underline?
[03:41:58] Did I mess up?
[03:41:58] Oh, there's only two eyes.
[03:42:01] The crazy thing is that I'm not blocked.
[03:42:05] I saw this earlier.
[03:42:07] Of all the people, I'm actually not blocked.
[03:42:12] Not yet.
[03:42:14] Yeah, so there it is.
[03:42:15] Yeah, yeah, exactly.
[03:42:16] And so blocked by tomorrow.
[03:42:17] Yeah, I'm sure I'll be blocked by tomorrow.
[03:42:20] I don't give a fuck what her gender is,
[03:42:24] what her pronouns are.
[03:42:27] I don't care about this.
[03:42:28] Whenever I said I don't care about it,
[03:42:30] what I meant by that is that I don't,
[03:42:32] it's not that I don't like it.
[03:42:33] It's that I don't care.
[03:42:36] Fill the role.
[03:42:38] It looks like she fits the role.
[03:42:42] There it is.
[03:42:43] I think that, I think that as an actress,
[03:42:45] you play a samurai or some sort of like, you know, warrior woman, if you're going to have
[03:42:51] an actress to do it, I think that she would definitely fit it. I think so, Ronan. Yeah,
[03:42:57] I do. I think so. Yeah, she was good. Yeah, she does. Like I'm that that that's my opinion.
[03:43:04] I think it's fine. Asian woman fits role perfectly. Well, I don't know. I think that
[03:43:10] just like the way like her facial structure is like her hair and everything like just
[03:43:13] like her like yeah just like her her jaw like she she has like more of a uh like she's not like
[03:43:20] she's probably not 90 pounds right and so she's she looks like somebody that could be an actual
[03:43:25] warrior you know she looks tough yeah she does and like straight up like i'm trying to think of a
[03:43:29] way to say it that's not offensive right just to be totally honest um and so yeah i i don't care
[03:43:36] Don't put this in the game.
[03:43:38] Don't use the game as a fucking platform.
[03:43:42] Don't use the platform for, you know,
[03:43:45] like talking about like what your gender is
[03:43:47] or what your opinions are, but like, I don't give a shit.
[03:43:53] You wanna have like whatever opinions you have
[03:43:56] or anything like that, like, oh, I'm gender fluid,
[03:43:59] I'm trans, whatever, that's nice.
[03:44:02] Now, put the fries in the bag, make the game now.
[03:44:06] You know, don't give a shit.
[03:44:08] So yeah, but there has been a lot of people
[03:44:10] who have been very outspoken about this
[03:44:13] and problematic about it.
[03:44:14] When I'm a sexy girl, that's fine, it doesn't really matter.
[03:44:16] But yeah, it's just English VA,
[03:44:20] Japanese VA is way better anyway.
[03:44:21] Mining canary, remember?
[03:44:25] I can understand why this would give people pause
[03:44:29] and if people are unhappy about that,
[03:44:31] that's totally fine.
[03:44:33] I am giving my opinion on how I feel about it
[03:44:36] and what I think about it.
[03:44:38] If you want to consider this a mining canary,
[03:44:40] then you have every right to do that,
[03:44:42] and I'm not going to call you stupid
[03:44:44] or say that you're wrong
[03:44:45] because we're gonna have to wait and find out.
[03:44:48] All I'm saying is that it's not a deal breaker for me
[03:44:51] and we'll see what's gonna happen.
[03:44:54] That's the way I see it.
[03:44:56] Are you serious?
[03:44:57] Yeah, I'm sure, that's what I think.
[03:45:00] Yeah, it's just too much GEI at the same time.
[03:45:02] Sure, and I know that's the way
[03:45:03] that people are going to see it,
[03:45:04] But I will wait to see more about the game
[03:45:07] and decide based off of that.
[03:45:09] So yeah, check who is the senior staff game designer
[03:45:13] of the game is.
[03:45:14] I have no idea.
[03:45:14] I'm sure it'll get linked to me soon,
[03:45:16] but I don't really know.
[03:45:18] But yeah, plans of blocking is really something.
[03:45:19] Yeah, as I said, the shocking thing
[03:45:21] is that I'm not one of those people.
[03:45:23] I was amazed.
[03:45:26] I care actors' personal life.
[03:45:27] Yeah, whenever I hear about an actor's personal life,
[03:45:29] whenever I said that I don't care,
[03:45:31] I actually meant that I don't care.
[03:45:34] A lot of people that say that they don't care,
[03:45:35] mean that they disapprove of it and they don't want to see it.
[03:45:38] I mean that I actually don't care.
[03:45:46] Let me see what the rest of this is.
[03:45:49] It doesn't affect you, why care?
[03:45:50] Great question.
[03:45:51] And I don't, that's the way I see it.
[03:45:53] Let's see here.
[03:45:55] You're watching state of,
[03:46:06] crazy.
[03:46:07] Wow.
[03:46:09] Wowee.
[03:46:10] Whoa.
[03:46:12] Ouch.
[03:46:13] you're telling me you got a blue playstation 5 what oh what well I had
[03:46:21] $500 I didn't know what to do with it now I'm just a stupid fucking idiot with
[03:46:27] a bunch of money I gotta go buy it whoa skin for my playstation base dad
[03:46:34] explains to son why generations are different wonder what a genics thanks
[03:46:38] Welcome to GeneXtalks and Dad.
[03:46:41] How's my little ray of sunshine today?
[03:46:43] I've been thinking.
[03:46:44] And I think your generation of mine
[03:46:46] aren't really that different.
[03:46:48] Yeah, I'm sorry.
[03:46:49] Well, I'm sure grandpa used to feel the same about you,
[03:46:52] that you feel about us, right?
[03:46:53] Yeah, I'm sure he's like he's had more than once about me,
[03:46:55] so what?
[03:46:56] Oh, see, we're the same.
[03:46:58] So why do you pick on us so much?
[03:46:59] I'm not just saying.
[03:47:00] Well, you didn't like it when grandpa did it to you.
[03:47:02] So why would you do it?
[03:47:03] He's mad that the kid is still living in the house
[03:47:07] and he hadn't moved out, kid probably didn't have a job.
[03:47:13] This dude's probably trying to make a new RC car
[03:47:16] or something like that.
[03:47:18] Yeah, that's what it is.
[03:47:21] Because we're different.
[03:47:22] You know, at the end of the day,
[03:47:23] grandpa and I could still sit down and talk.
[03:47:25] And later in life, we could have a beer.
[03:47:26] We had common ground, like loyalty to family and country.
[03:47:29] Yeah.
[03:47:30] You guys are not shit.
[03:47:31] Jesus, bruh, this guy's mad.
[03:47:33] It's common ground too.
[03:47:34] With us, you think you have common ground
[03:47:35] with my generation?
[03:47:37] My generation was happy to have a job of cold beer
[03:47:39] working on their car on Saturday. You fuckers aren't happy until you wake up and tear down
[03:47:43] some random American tradition just because it's there. I think we got in common, son,
[03:47:47] as a doctor, we're gonna use to take my boot out of your fucking ass. You can leave now.
[03:47:52] Thanks for the vid, dad.
[03:47:53] My god! Bro, like, that guy just hit his... Yeah, the true red format. I know, it's
[03:48:04] It's fucking funny, man.
[03:48:06] Oh, God, get out of here, boy.
[03:48:09] Get out of the garage, I'm working.
[03:48:14] Oh, man.
[03:48:16] What's this?
[03:48:17] I didn't really thought these were actual cosplayers.
[03:48:19] What's this?
[03:48:20] Excuse me.
[03:48:21] What would you rate this guy on a scale of one through 10?
[03:48:24] Um, that's three.
[03:48:26] Oh, damn, word.
[03:48:28] Yeah.
[03:48:29] Okay.
[03:48:30] I'm not really my side.
[03:48:31] Okay, let me ask you a question.
[03:48:32] What would you rate yourself on a scale of one through 10?
[03:48:34] Do you think other people agree with that?
[03:48:36] I don't care what other people think
[03:48:38] This is the answers now
[03:48:42] What would you rate this girl on a scale 1 through 10?
[03:48:46] What the fuck? I look like a fucking lizard, man
[03:49:07] This is so funny, like I...
[03:49:10] I don't know why it's just it's so funny to me
[03:49:14] Somebody says he's on galaxy gas?
[03:49:16] Yeah, he does have...
[03:49:18] Yeah, he does talk like he's on galaxy gas
[03:49:21] Man animation so good the reference. I'd ever seen the reference before I don't even know what it is
[03:49:25] That's really fucking funny. He's funny original somebody got a link it to me
[03:49:29] I don't know where it is and
[03:49:31] Yeah, happy to say to play up proved me that I won't lose anything absolutely anything by not losing out of the console
[03:49:36] Yeah, rings of power orks or wholesome Chungus refugees with wives and children Tolkien man
[03:49:50] Yeah.
[03:49:51] You know what was a pretty big reality check for me is whenever Helldivers 2 was really
[03:49:55] popular and people were having a discourse about Starship Troopers that there were a lot
[03:50:00] of people on Twitter that identified with the bugs.
[03:50:06] And they were sympathetic to the bugs.
[03:50:07] That was crazy.
[03:50:08] I wasn't ready for that.
[03:50:12] Yeah.
[03:50:13] I mean, how do you do that?
[03:50:14] Like what?
[03:50:15] Really?
[03:50:16] Yeah.
[03:50:17] Yeah, bug sympathizers.
[03:50:19] It's nuts, man.
[03:50:21] Worst part is they're right.
[03:50:22] No, they're not.
[03:50:23] Let's see here. Sweet baby ink employee admits goal is burning games industry to the ground. What is this I?
[03:50:30] Saw something about this why is this person even in the industry? Where's the indicator here?
[03:50:37] Destruction uh, I
[03:50:40] Think I found it somewhere like yeah, I looked at this and second find it scrolled the way down
[03:50:46] Yeah, yeah, I remember looking at this
[03:50:48] Where are they trying to burn the games industry to the ground?
[03:50:52] Where does it say that?
[03:50:53] So why am I still here?
[03:50:54] Yeah, this is the thing that I saw.
[03:50:57] To prove, so why am I still here?
[03:50:59] To stop people who are uncomfortable hearing
[03:51:01] that not every story is theirs to own.
[03:51:04] To prove that space where whiteness doesn't have to live
[03:51:08] is where some of the best stories are told.
[03:51:11] When you do a genre well,
[03:51:13] it's about going deep into the well of discomfort
[03:51:15] and telling a story that has a bite.
[03:51:18] Aha
[03:51:24] What is this death of the edge lord when the black critics came out with savage think pieces about Jango?
[03:51:31] I couldn't have cared less if my people don't like my movies. They don't like my movies. They don't get it doesn't matter
[03:51:37] I don't care if black people think it's kind of superstitious coming from a guy who gathers them to him
[03:51:43] What the fuck?
[03:51:52] These people need help
[03:51:56] Watch it. It's a presentation
[03:51:58] Well, where is it? I want to see it then
[03:52:00] It's been discovered by YouTuber Kirshi. Wait what? This is an hour and a half. I
[03:52:11] can't watch an hour and a half video. That's insane. Is this it? Oh my god. This
[03:52:25] is a 20-minute video. I can't watch this whole thing.
[03:52:29] Hi, Len. Thanks for taking the time out of your day to attend or watch this talk
[03:52:36] company and I even did two tours don't know how okay here we go and and should
[03:52:42] make better more expansive more representational content so cool but why am
[03:52:51] I here well I'm here because we're all game devs game devs of color even and I
[03:52:58] think a lot of us given our shared experiences have seen how limited in
[03:53:01] scope and imagination entertainment can be obviously a big part of that is
[03:53:08] is just the reality of working in a creative system
[03:53:11] that prioritizes capital over telling stories
[03:53:13] that truly entertain, enrich, and benefit people.
[03:53:17] But beyond that, there's also a large extent
[03:53:20] to which many of the people seeking to tell stories
[03:53:22] in games simply don't know how, which is fine.
[03:53:28] They're right.
[03:53:30] At that part of it?
[03:53:31] Yeah, they're right.
[03:53:32] Why do we baby do what we do?
[03:53:36] But we hit a wall sometimes
[03:53:37] when it's not just that creatives don't know how to tell a story well,
[03:53:41] it's that they want to tell a certain story and a certain story that
[03:53:46] often they're unequipped to tell.
[03:53:50] And when I say to tell, I don't mean in terms of resourcing.
[03:53:54] I mean, creative people or teams who want to tell a story,
[03:53:57] they don't have the identity perspective experience or empathy.
[03:54:00] Oh, I see. Okay. So it's the white people can't tell stories about black
[03:54:04] people. Okay.
[03:54:05] So it's just like your traditional run-of-the-mill racist thing.
[03:54:08] Yeah, no, I really think that this kind of stuff.
[03:54:11] No, I get it now.
[03:54:13] Okay, yeah, no, that makes sense.
[03:54:18] I don't know why anybody gives this even a sect comment.
[03:54:23] Comments are turned off.
[03:54:24] Wow, what a surprise.
[03:54:26] Comments are turned off from this.
[03:54:28] Classic racism.
[03:54:29] Imagine, this is the most important thing
[03:54:31] about their personality.
[03:54:32] Is their skin color or their gender?
[03:54:35] Imagine being that boring of a person.
[03:54:38] And also like the reason why this person does this
[03:54:41] is because they can't get any sort of other work
[03:54:45] or attention otherwise.
[03:54:47] Their stories and their narratives and their world building
[03:54:50] can't live on its own and they need to add in
[03:54:55] and make themselves an authority on something
[03:54:57] that they didn't earn like their sexuality or their race.
[03:55:01] You didn't earn being white or black.
[03:55:02] You didn't earn being gay or non-binary.
[03:55:05] You just spawned in that way.
[03:55:07] So it's just sad to see people make that
[03:55:11] so much of their identity.
[03:55:13] I'll be honest, stuff like this makes me a little racist.
[03:55:15] Well, then you're in good company with them.
[03:55:24] What these people are saying is that
[03:55:26] you need to have black people to do this
[03:55:29] and they're creating a problem and selling a solution.
[03:55:32] They're saying you can't tell these stories
[03:55:34] because you're not of this identity
[03:55:36] and that's why you need us.
[03:55:39] that that's clearly what they're doing they create a problem and sell the
[03:55:42] solution
[03:55:43] the racism biggest racism yeah exactly same thing they cry about it's so hard
[03:55:47] man not to be racist though
[03:55:49] it's not for me uh... i look at a person like this and i see a deeply
[03:55:54] troubled person
[03:55:55] i see someone who is
[03:55:57] like i i i i i'm gonna this is gonna sound very um...
[03:56:02] uh...
[03:56:03] very superficial
[03:56:06] I have never seen someone with those nose piercings
[03:56:09] that was not mentally deranged.
[03:56:17] Just gonna be honest.
[03:56:19] Gonna be honest, there it is.
[03:56:21] Right?
[03:56:23] That's what it is, not a single one.
[03:56:28] These types of identity arguments and people like this,
[03:56:31] I really feel bad for them.
[03:56:33] And I think that, you know, I don't view this person
[03:56:37] as a representative of any group, right?
[03:56:41] It's not like they represent black people,
[03:56:42] it's like they represent white people.
[03:56:45] They represent themselves.
[03:56:47] Everybody is an individual and some people are stupid.
[03:56:50] There's dumb white people, there's dumb black people,
[03:56:53] there's a lot of dumb everybody.
[03:56:55] So at the end of the day,
[03:56:58] I don't really take it that seriously.
[03:57:00] I don't get upset about, they represent you.
[03:57:02] Well, these people want to, the problem is that
[03:57:04] these people want to insert themselves into spaces
[03:57:07] that they're not really a part of
[03:57:10] and then tell those spaces how to behave.
[03:57:13] I find these people to be extremely parasitic
[03:57:16] in the most scientific way that they latch on to a host
[03:57:20] and then they extract some sort of thing from the host.
[03:57:25] They are effectively parasites.
[03:57:28] I think that the gaming industry
[03:57:30] has had this infestation for too long
[03:57:33] and it's good to see people pushing back on it.
[03:57:38] It is.
[03:57:39] I hope that they keep pushing back on it.
[03:57:42] Because people like this have no genuine desire
[03:57:44] to improve the place.
[03:57:47] They have no genuine desire to the place of like gaming, right?
[03:57:50] They have no genuine desire to create a good product.
[03:57:53] All they have is an agenda and a worldview
[03:57:56] that they want other people to uphold and do.
[03:58:00] They want to tear down society and rebuild it
[03:58:02] in their own distorted image.
[03:58:03] That's about right, yes.
[03:58:04] And I think things are just fine.
[03:58:07] Don't be racist guys.
[03:58:08] people are good and very nice. Yeah, of course, right? That's just, again, I think that most people
[03:58:17] see this and are like, this person is deranged, right? They're absolutely deranged. Good genre
[03:58:23] starts with representation on the creative team, right? And so this is it, right? So again, these
[03:58:28] people create a problem to sell a solution. They say your problem is that you don't have
[03:58:34] representation and you need representation and who has representation a big surprise it's us.
[03:58:40] That's what it is. It's all about making money and creating a need for themselves to exist.
[03:58:46] That's what it's all about. These parasites are now reaching out tabletop and Warhammer,
[03:58:50] which are mainly men populated. Well, it will only stop when people stop accepting it.
[03:58:57] You should not accept this. There's no reason to accept it.
[03:59:01] these people would not accept what you like?
[03:59:05] Absolutely, you should not do that.
[03:59:08] Yeah, I do not accept it.
[03:59:09] Don't buy their products, don't support them,
[03:59:11] don't do anything like that.
[03:59:13] That's what I think.
[03:59:15] I know some of my work exactly like this.
[03:59:16] She says, black people can't be racist.
[03:59:18] Yeah, of course, right?
[03:59:19] I mean, well, the thing is that
[03:59:21] there's a lot of people that talk like that
[03:59:23] and think like that.
[03:59:24] It's just because they're racist.
[03:59:25] Like, it's actually like,
[03:59:27] it's an Occam's razor type situation
[03:59:29] where why do people do this?
[03:59:31] Because they're racist, that's why they do it.
[03:59:33] It's actually just that simple.
[03:59:36] Yeah, can AI be racist?
[03:59:37] Yeah, of course it can.
[03:59:40] But anyhow, they don't advocate military vets,
[03:59:43] fill in a cod military type stories.
[03:59:44] Well, I don't know.
[03:59:45] Is it representation a good thing,
[03:59:47] not a bad thing, have done in a respectful way?
[03:59:49] Representation is, in my opinion,
[03:59:52] not really good or bad intrinsically.
[03:59:54] I think that telling a story that's authentic
[03:59:57] to the author and that is enriching to the person
[04:00:00] will be the best thing for a viewer now if that story includes representation
[04:00:05] then that's what will be the best story
[04:00:07] like for example uh...
[04:00:09] like you can look at dragon balls the i think dragon balls is the best example
[04:00:12] of uh... diversity not mattering
[04:00:15] goku is like white asian you know in between right
[04:00:19] and you go to south america
[04:00:21] and uh... everybody loves them right go to mexico goku is is the best guy
[04:00:25] ever
[04:00:26] And so, I think that there are ideals and things that people can aspire to that transcend that.
[04:00:34] Like, that's really what matters. He's an alien. Yeah, yeah, sure, right?
[04:00:38] But like, he looks like a guy. And so, you can have instances like that.
[04:00:42] You can have instances where there's a lot of representation. It really doesn't matter.
[04:00:47] Like, if you look at a lot of 80s action movies, there's plenty of representation in those movies.
[04:00:52] Like, it's just the thing is that these people don't want representation even of races.
[04:00:57] They want representation of types of people.
[04:00:59] Like nobody went and watched Predator and they were like, wow, like, look, this is DEI.
[04:01:04] Why is there black people there?
[04:01:06] Like nobody thinks like that.
[04:01:07] Same with Space Marine 2.
[04:01:08] Nobody thinks like that.
[04:01:10] It's about a type of people, really, more than anything else.
[04:01:13] So, yeah, Rocky 1 and 2, Android 17 is white.
[04:01:16] Yes, she is.
[04:01:17] And I think it's Android 17, right?
[04:01:21] I think representation is bad.
[04:01:22] I think that it's not bad or good.
[04:01:24] I think that artistic freedom and artistic integrity
[04:01:28] is at the pinnacle of importance, right, 17, 18?
[04:01:32] Oh yeah, I guess, okay, it's 18, I don't remember.
[04:01:35] Either way, the point is that artistic freedom
[04:01:38] and artistic integrity is at the pinnacle,
[04:01:41] and the other stuff is secondary to that.
[04:01:45] That's what matters the most.
[04:01:47] And it doesn't matter whether they're white or black
[04:01:49] anything. People like it, especially like I know for guys, right? Guys will still find like value
[04:01:56] in that. Doesn't matter what skin color the character is. I think Wukong is cool, even though I'm not
[04:02:00] a monkey. Yeah, of course, right? Representation Sweet Baby Ink is one-dimensional, too bad
[04:02:06] with the 3D world. Yeah, they have a very, these people have a very distorted view on what
[04:02:10] representation really is. And it's disappointing to see. It really is. But there you go.
[04:02:16] Let me see back. I'll look at the rest of this shit here. Oh, yeah
[04:02:20] How do you know dudes on a monkey? I that's true. Yeah, the chatter could be a monkey. You're right about that
[04:02:29] Oh, gee, it's the og mean prev. What is this? Oh
[04:02:35] Wait, this is the meme I never seen this
[04:02:46] Excuse me. Yes, sir. What would you rate yourself on a scale one through ten? Hmm?
[04:02:51] I read myself as a eight because I think I'm a pretty damn good person, you know
[04:02:55] because I ain't bad better than most people out here okay do you think you
[04:03:01] think other people agree with it yeah I believe so excuse me what would you rate
[04:03:06] this guy the crazy thing is like I actually totally fucking respect that
[04:03:10] because it wasn't even about the way he looks he says cuz I'm a good person I'm
[04:03:14] a nice guy yeah yeah I believe him on a scale one through ten um three oh damn
[04:03:27] word yeah okay okay let me ask you a question what would you rate yourself on
[04:03:33] a scale one through ten okay you think other people agree with that I don't
[04:03:37] care what other people think confidence is key period hey bro what would you rate
[04:03:42] this girl on a scale one through ten. What the fuck? I look like a fucking lizard, man.
[04:03:49] She has zero angle now. Damn, for real? Zero? Hell yeah. She look like a damn grumbling
[04:03:55] man. Alright, let me ask you a question. What would you rate yourself on a scale one
[04:03:59] through ten? A hundred. A hundred? You think other people agree with that? Hell yeah!
[04:04:05] Oh my god!
[04:04:14] Like a fuckin' lizard!
[04:04:17] Oh my god!
[04:04:19] That was way funnier than it needed to be, man.
[04:04:21] That shouldn't have been so fuckin' funny.
[04:04:23] God damn.
[04:04:25] Wow!
[04:04:27] He realized he was over when he asked what he would rate himself.
[04:04:30] Yeah, yeah, true, right? What would you rate yourself?
[04:04:33] I don't know, man.
[04:04:36] Okay, we're making it better.
[04:04:38] Yeah, so what's this? I gotta see if I can find this real quick.
[04:04:41] What's the video, um, uh, let's see, this has been like a whole situation, Margaret's
[04:04:53] Brownlee scam is worse than you think.
[04:04:56] What is this?
[04:04:58] Where can I actually watch this and see it for myself?
[04:05:03] Is it this video here, the 16 review?
[04:05:05] Where's it at?
[04:05:14] Where's it at in the video?
[04:05:16] A revolutionary mobile phone, kind of breakthrough internet communication.
[04:05:21] Where's actually, what was actually new camera control, the camera.
[04:05:27] New intelligence capabilities that will make our platforms even smarter.
[04:05:33] So this is the iPhone 16 and it's the iPhone 16 Pro.
[04:05:37] Okay, it's the first one.
[04:05:38] And I've been testing them for about two weeks now.
[04:05:41] But you know what I've been doing way longer than two weeks?
[04:05:43] Working on a new app that we are.
[04:05:45] Okay, here we go.
[04:05:46] All right, so people are unhappy about the app
[04:05:48] that Marcus Brownlee is doing.
[04:05:50] Let's take a look at it.
[04:05:51] Here we go.
[04:05:53] I haven't seen this.
[04:05:54] I don't know what this is.
[04:05:57] Finally, launching.
[04:05:58] You guys have always been asking me
[04:06:00] where I get my wallpapers.
[04:06:01] Like it's frequently the number one suggested search result
[04:06:03] under my name has been for years.
[04:06:05] So now we put them all in one second.
[04:06:34] I hear something like that
[04:06:35] and I immediately think it's fake.
[04:06:38] Like I'm just, I'm just being honest.
[04:06:41] Yep, I immediately think it's fake
[04:06:44] We have to check bro. This is you know what you call that? That's I just you know what I said. I just did journalism
[04:06:51] That's right
[04:06:53] In one place it's called panels and it's finally live in the App Store both on iOS and on Android
[04:07:02] Feels really good to be able to say that so if you're wondering where the wallpaper on these phones in the review came from
[04:07:07] Panels if you're wondering where the wallpaper in the last video came from
[04:07:10] panels. Matter of fact, almost all of the wallpapers on the devices and in
[04:07:14] backgrounds you've seen in my videos for the past year have all come from panels
[04:07:19] which is pretty sick. We have a bunch of awesome artists over there that we are
[04:07:22] splitting profits with 50-50 and there's already a ton of great collections of
[04:07:26] art and much more incoming. And we have some pretty big plans for this
[04:07:30] thing so it's starting off as a wallpaper app now. I don't want to
[04:07:34] over promise too much but it's going to be pretty consistently improving
[04:07:38] over time, which is why we're offering a subscription to support it.
[04:07:42] So go pick it up now, poke around, add your new favorite wallpaper, your new favorite artist,
[04:07:47] and let me know what you think.
[04:07:48] It's kind of fun to be on the other side now, on the development side, where now other
[04:07:52] people are going to review what we make, which is always exciting.
[04:07:57] Anyway, so the meta with new smartphones these days is-
[04:08:01] Okay, so this is what people are upset about.
[04:08:03] No one's paying $50 a year for regular wallpaper app, little bro, uh,
[04:08:08] accidentally installed panels to check it out, realized half the content was premium only.
[04:08:12] That's fair, I guess.
[04:08:13] Clicked one of the free ones realized that you still have to pay for the HD version.
[04:08:18] I click okay.
[04:08:19] I clicked on the eighth is the SD version realized I need to watch two 30 second ads
[04:08:24] to download it.
[04:08:25] I uninstalled the app.
[04:08:26] Yeah, um, that is, uh, yeah, uh, it's worse.
[04:08:35] I mean, I can see why people are unhappy about this, why are YouTubers so greedy?
[04:08:40] I mean, I don't know.
[04:08:43] At the end of the day, it's hard really for me to say.
[04:08:46] I mean, for me, like, here's the truth, right?
[04:08:49] Is that, like, you know, I am an owner of StarForge.
[04:08:55] I am an owner of Bad Mushroom.
[04:08:57] I am an owner of Mythic Talent.
[04:09:00] So, I think that it's actually not a problem.
[04:09:03] problem isn't that he made a product. The problem is that
[04:09:06] people aren't seeing value in the product. So I think it's just
[04:09:11] a matter of a value proposition. I think people would think it
[04:09:13] would be cool that if he did something, the problem wasn't that
[04:09:16] he made something. The problem was that he made something
[04:09:19] that doesn't resonate with his audience. People don't really
[04:09:23] see a value in a app that you have to pay $50 a year for
[04:09:27] just to get HD versions of wallpapers. It's just not a
[04:09:31] It's not a good value proposition for an average person, especially in a world where you have so many other subscription services
[04:09:38] It's like what I was talking before about the ecosystem. And so I can easily see the subscription culture has to stop
[04:09:44] Yeah, exactly, right? It's crazy for video how I entertain the comment section is yeah, there we go
[04:09:49] I skipped the promo watch the entire video came to the comments to watch
[04:09:53] Packet that I went to watch the promo. Yeah
[04:09:56] $50 a year is horrendous for a guy that says he hates subscriptions
[04:09:59] Yeah, of course, right personally, I don't see anything wrong with this to be honest $50 a year isn't a lot
[04:10:05] Well, it's not a lot, but it is a lot when it exists in an ecosystem of 15 other things that are also $50 a year
[04:10:12] That's where the issue is it's not that just one thing is bad. It's that a lot of things are bad
[04:10:18] Hmm and I don't mean that like there are a lot of bad things
[04:10:25] I mean that a lot of things collectively can become bad because it's too much
[04:10:28] So, uh, worst value tech in 2024, 2019 Mac Pro Marcus Brownlee wallpaper app. Oh man. The
[04:10:37] two 30 second unskippable ads for a, uh, like regular definition version of a wallpaper is
[04:10:42] diabolical. Yeah. I mean, a lot of people are upset about this. What happened to YouTubers now?
[04:10:49] Oh yeah. KSI is tweeting about this too. Obviously, like after people were getting mad at him.
[04:10:54] So he comes out with a statement responding to a lot of the negative criticism like at, you know,
[04:10:59] Ace comes as no surprise to anybody. But we'll go ahead and we'll look at this right here. And so
[04:11:05] where is it here? Part of building in public is getting mass feedback immediately, which is
[04:11:10] pretty dope, almost like publishing YouTube video. First thing we're doing is fixing the
[04:11:15] excessive data disclosures as people rightfully bought up. For transparency, we never actually
[04:11:19] ask for your location, internet history, etc. The data disclosures that everybody is screenshotting
[04:11:24] is likely too broad and largely driven by what the ad network suggests, working to fix that as
[04:11:28] soon as possible. This is very common. A lot of companies do this too. This is fair. As far as
[04:11:33] pricing, I hear you, it's our own personal challenge to work and deliver that kind of value for
[04:11:37] a premium version. What's this here? I'll also be dialing back the ad frequency for the free
[04:11:44] experience. Okay, good. That's great. No way that's him typing it. I don't know. Like, I think
[04:11:52] really like, I actually totally support content creators trying to make apps. But the reason
[04:12:01] like, here's the problem. A lot of them don't really know how to make an app in a way that
[04:12:07] adds value to a person's life and solves a problem. So basically, a lot of people that are trying to
[04:12:15] build brands on the internet, put the cart before the horse, and they say, how can I make money
[04:12:20] without saying, how can I make value? And I think this app is a really good example of that,
[04:12:26] because the app itself doesn't really add a lot of unique value that improves a person's
[04:12:32] experience using it. It doesn't improve a person's experience their life, right? So like, the way that
[04:12:38] you make money, here's the way you make money guys, you find the problem, you find a way to solve the
[04:12:44] problem, and you get people to pay you money to do that. It's literally that simple. Whether
[04:12:50] you're a plumber, whether you're a video game developer, or whether you run a grocery store,
[04:12:56] The issue is hunger, boredom, or whatever the other one was.
[04:13:02] Oh, yeah, yeah, a toilet that's leaking, right?
[04:13:05] And so that's really, well, paying for wallpapers, huh?
[04:13:08] Yeah, exactly, right?
[04:13:10] Co-carnage is a free app for himself.
[04:13:11] No ads, totally free.
[04:13:13] Yeah, I'm not sure.
[04:13:14] But that's why I'm buying ringtones from back in the day.
[04:13:18] I never did that.
[04:13:19] Yeah, I just downloaded them illegally.
[04:13:21] Oops, I had no ideas.
[04:13:22] It was the ad that works, even though you guys
[04:13:24] my entire platform is back on my knowledge
[04:13:25] and how tech operates.
[04:13:26] know that here's the truth is that he probably didn't spend a lot of time dealing with this
[04:13:30] himself. And he probably had a team of people that did this. And they just used a boiler
[04:13:35] plate like a disclaimer tool that it's like, okay, just accept all these terms and conditions
[04:13:42] because this is like a basically, you know, template that everybody uses, right? Yeah,
[04:13:49] he's basically just the face of this app. It's not like he's developing and doing
[04:13:52] this himself, all on his own. So I think this is a big problem that a lot of like YouTube
[04:13:58] content creators have. And it's also a Twitch too, is that they're not thinking about it
[04:14:03] in the context of how can I improve the experience of the user? How can I make this user's experience
[04:14:10] better and improve it? And I think that's the big weakness that a lot of them have.
[04:14:15] And if they had the ability to do that, I think that they'd be in a much better
[04:14:19] situation. As wallpapers are out of open source, people cracked
[04:14:24] this unsecure app. Well, people are always going to do that. I
[04:14:26] think that makes sense, right? They don't care about the user.
[04:14:30] They think because television is dying, companies are too big
[04:14:32] on established creators. How can I make the most money? Yeah, I
[04:14:36] guess so. I feel like influencers are terrible at
[04:14:39] judging the character of the entrepreneurs they choose to
[04:14:41] associate with. I think that influencers don't have the
[04:14:45] time to build a successful brand and also build a
[04:14:49] successful YouTube channel. I think that making a YouTube
[04:14:52] channel and maintaining it and keeping up with it and
[04:14:55] everything, this is something that takes a tremendous large
[04:14:58] amount of time. And if you don't have that amount of time
[04:15:01] that you can invest into it, then you're not going to be
[04:15:04] able to make a good product. So yeah, it's a full time job,
[04:15:07] right? Exactly. Yeah, your channel is your brand, you
[04:15:10] already have a brand, it's your channel. So if you're not
[04:15:13] using that to the fullest extent, then you're really
[04:15:17] you're fucking yourself, right?
[04:15:19] How do you manage it with YouTube editors?
[04:15:20] Well, for me, the reason why I manage it
[04:15:23] is because it's not me doing it.
[04:15:25] Like for example, StarForge is a shared accountability
[04:15:28] across everybody in OTK, right?
[04:15:30] And so, because a lot of people are owners on StarForge
[04:15:33] and then even Charlie is an owner on StarForge too.
[04:15:35] And so my individual responsibility
[04:15:38] is displaced among a bunch of other people, right?
[04:15:41] And then also we have a good team
[04:15:43] that does that as well.
[04:15:44] So that's the big reason.
[04:15:47] Yeah, that's why it happens.
[04:15:49] And so it's very hard to do this.
[04:15:51] And I think a lot of people need to understand that.
[04:15:54] But I do support people trying.
[04:15:56] I absolutely support people trying,
[04:15:58] but it is very hard to do this and have it succeed.
[04:16:02] It's like the video yesterday.
[04:16:04] Marcus Brownlee has no connection to wallpapers.
[04:16:06] I mean, he clearly does with people asking about it,
[04:16:09] but asking people to spend $50 a year
[04:16:13] for a wallpaper app subscription is crazy.
[04:16:16] Like, this is a crazy ask.
[04:16:18] I don't know.
[04:16:20] I don't know how anybody thought
[04:16:22] this was going to be a good idea.
[04:16:25] Yeah, it's a huge, huge, huge mistake.
[04:16:28] Or they bothered the question.
[04:16:29] They could have, right?
[04:16:30] I mean, they definitely could have.
[04:16:32] Now, do I think that's what happened?
[04:16:33] No, I don't.
[04:16:34] But I do think that's what could have happened.
[04:16:38] Let's see here.
[04:16:41] Six dollars a month, though.
[04:16:42] Is it really that bad?
[04:16:44] Yes.
[04:16:45] So let me explain why it's that bad.
[04:16:48] The reason why it's that bad is because that it exists in an ecosystem of other things that are also bad.
[04:16:57] So, or sorry, they're also there. So basically, it's not about the subscription service and whether the subscription service is good or not.
[04:17:06] It's about the fact that the subscription service exists inside of a context of a bunch of other brands all competing for your space as well.
[04:17:16] You see what I'm saying like the value is bad like why would you pay six dollars a month for something that you get for free?
[04:17:23] Like do you want to pay six dollars a month for your mouse?
[04:17:25] Do you want to pay six dollars a month for using your headphones?
[04:17:29] No, of course not because you're getting it for free right now
[04:17:31] And so why would you want to have more money that you have to spend?
[04:17:35] So that's the reason the stuff by a thousand lashes or yeah a thousand cuts
[04:17:39] That's exactly right, and I think that's what's happened more than anything
[04:17:42] anything. Let me see if I can look at the rest of this stuff too. But yeah, that's generally
[04:17:48] the way that I see it. It doesn't solve any problems. No, it does not. I don't think it
[04:17:52] does at all. Let me go back over. I'll look at some of this other stuff too. Apparently
[04:17:59] the I don't know what's going on with Star Wars, but it's apparently not going very
[04:18:06] well. I don't know if I'm going to look at that today, but I was going to eventually
[04:18:09] watch this too. I agree, but there's some people out there that would pay for
[04:18:12] art actually made by artists? People would actually pay for art. But the people that would
[04:18:22] pay for art wouldn't want to have to go through a marketplace for that. I think that's what
[04:18:26] the difference is. That's where I think the problem is more than anything else. Look at
[04:18:36] the blue squadron stuff. I feel like he totally duped a lot of people and duped you and
[04:18:44] a lot of people. No, I didn't see anything about that. I'd have to look and see it myself.
[04:18:49] I mean, if you want to talk about drama or whatever, you'd have to give me a link to
[04:18:52] it and figure it out. Again, Trevor, this is a way to support the content creator. Yeah,
[04:18:58] but like, why would somebody want to have that happen? That's where I think the
[04:19:01] problem is. Anyway, we could talk about this forever. But yeah, I think that the
[04:19:06] app obviously was an L. This has been a massive video. We're going to watch it.
[04:19:22] Today we talk about the fall of Ubisoft.
[04:19:24] I don't like to hold my tongue, I like to speak my mind and from my perspective, when
[04:19:28] I see a company that has failed to deliver quality to their customers that have completely
[04:19:32] ignored any criticism, whether that's from the industry itself, from critics or their
[04:19:36] fans, they get what they deserve.
[04:19:39] And in the case of Ubisoft, this is a victory for consumers.
[04:19:41] This is exactly what we want to see because if you're not working for us, you're working
[04:19:45] against us and that's what they've been doing for years.
[04:19:49] So when you're a company that's as recognized as Ubisoft, one of the most recognizable names
[04:19:53] in all of gaming, they're a cornerstone of AAA, you're going to have some ups and downs.
[04:19:57] But over the last few years, they've had a lot of downs.
[04:20:00] They've been digging a grave that I don't think that they can escape.
[04:20:03] Black.
[04:20:04] I don't know if they can either, honestly.
[04:20:06] Because the problem is that the company's reputation is damaged.
[04:20:10] And if you compare this to, let's say, like Blizzard, like Blizzard's reputation
[04:20:14] is damaged and that is like it's so harmful. I don't think people respect and put enough
[04:20:22] value on the importance of reputation because if you don't have that reputation and it ends
[04:20:28] up like you know getting away from you and you lose the narrative, you are in a very very
[04:20:33] bad situation. At least four years to recover the reputation. No, I think it's 10 years.
[04:20:38] I think you need to have like at least five and usually 10 years to rebuild your reputation.
[04:20:46] I think about companies that have done it.
[04:20:49] It takes years and years and years.
[04:20:51] The quality, repetitive games, lack in player interest, controversy.
[04:20:58] Now their own investors are calling for their leadership to be ousted and for the company
[04:21:01] to be sold.
[04:21:02] Which is crazy.
[04:21:03] How do you get yourself to that point?
[04:21:04] That's what I want to answer today.
[04:21:07] lot of other companies that are traveling this road to ruin and I want this to be a lesson to all.
[04:21:11] I think this is, I think he's also right that a lot of companies are trying to do what Ubisoft
[04:21:16] does because they just want to make more and more products to make more and more money.
[04:21:20] That's the reason. It's that simple. And you're seeing a lot of Western companies do this primarily.
[04:21:27] So let's talk about the rise and fall of Ubisoft. As of recording this video,
[04:21:32] Ubisoft stock just hit a low that they haven't seen in over a decade. Their stock prices
[04:21:36] The funny thing is now
[04:21:39] It's even lower
[04:21:43] Like let me see if I can find it. Can I find it? No. No, it's not on here anymore
[04:21:47] Yeah, it's like this was from a cut like a week ago or a few days ago
[04:21:51] So like now it's even worse than it was in this video
[04:21:55] Almost 84 percent over the past few years and with recent releases
[04:21:59] I was so sad since Creed Mirage ex defiant Prince of Persia the lost crown Star Wars outlaws
[04:22:05] and the upcoming Assassin's Creed Black Shadows,
[04:22:08] nothing seems to be able to pull them out of this death spiral,
[04:22:12] no matter how many games they release in quick succession.
[04:22:14] Well, think about how many games he just listed off.
[04:22:18] Like, that was like seven games or something like that.
[04:22:22] Of course, they're like, I mean, it's just you're spread so thin.
[04:22:26] What do you expect?
[04:22:28] When a company releases six games over the course of a couple years,
[04:22:31] that's usually the sign of success.
[04:22:33] But in the case of Ubisoft, each release seems to be taking them one step closer towards the brink of collapse.
[04:22:38] I don't think that's an example of success at all.
[04:22:41] The only games that bring out six games in a year, the only companies that bring out six games in a year are mobile games slot companies.
[04:22:48] Nobody's bringing out six games in a year.
[04:22:50] Who the fuck does that?
[04:22:55] Yeah, there's no way.
[04:22:57] So how did this happen?
[04:22:58] Why did this happen?
[04:22:59] How does a cornerstone of the AAA in this?
[04:23:01] I don't think you can count on that.
[04:23:03] If they do it, we need to go back and look to where Ubisoft came from where it peaked and where it fell
[04:23:10] Ubisoft like many developers cut their original funds of PC games in the late 80s a game company initially started by the five
[04:23:16] Guillemot brothers who still own and operate the company today
[04:23:20] Initially focused on games distribution as they slowly moved into games development
[04:23:25] Titles like zombie Prince of Persia and a few others helped them to gain a foothold
[04:23:29] But it wasn't until
[04:23:30] 1995 the company would make a name for itself
[04:23:33] Rayman exploded on a game using interactive and creative puzzle and platforming mechanics
[04:23:40] that we haven't even seen before that sold over 400,000 units by the end of the year,
[04:23:45] becoming the most popular game in Europe and cementing itself in gaming history.
[04:23:50] Following their success came rapid expansion by the year 2000. Ubisoft saw exponential
[04:23:54] growth on their publishing side with major victories on the Dreamcast with titles like
[04:23:59] brandia to my favorite jrpg of all time
[04:24:01] pokey feel like the dream cast was like fucking like who the fuck did any of you
[04:24:05] guys have a dream cast because i got my deal in one that like
[04:24:08] my mom wouldn't buy me one because of how expensive it was
[04:24:12] dream cast was like crazy over priced
[04:24:16] bill extreme racer
[04:24:17] f one racing championship and taxi to
[04:24:20] however it was on the playstation to the u b soft would find its identity
[04:24:24] well they were still publishing great games like from soft armored core to
[04:24:27] and eternal ring and snow blind studios champions of dorath it was during this
[04:24:32] time that Ubisoft acquired the license to use Tom Clancy stories in a series of
[04:24:37] games with Tom Clancy's ghost recon and later Splinter Cell taking the stage
[04:24:41] after this Ubisoft went on a blitz with original titles quickly rolling out
[04:24:46] sequel after sequel Splinter Cell kicked it off in 2003 with Pandora
[04:24:50] tomorrow in 2004 chaos theory in 2005 double agent in 2006 yeah like I remember these games
[04:24:58] you guys like these games are like as big as cod like splinter cell was massive I never what's
[04:25:04] weird is like I never even really liked splinter cell that much because it was a stealth game
[04:25:08] I like you know shooting games like halo and stuff like that but yeah they were massive
[04:25:13] Shrekan launched in 2002. It had a sequel in 2004. A next version of it with Advanced Warfighter in 2006,
[04:25:22] Advanced Warfighter 2 in 2007. Prince of Persia, The Sands of Time came out in 2003 and yep, just like the others,
[04:25:29] it saw rapid follow-ups with Warrior Within in 2004 and Two Thrones in 2005.
[04:25:35] It was crazy to see like some of those old games that have better gameplay than what we have now.
[04:25:39] It's actually nuts. I don't know how that happens.
[04:25:41] happens. On the mid-2000s Ubisoft must have realized that this rapid pace was not sustainable
[04:25:47] and it started to affect the quality of their games. Later releases took longer, the next
[04:25:52] Prince of Persia game didn't appear until 2008 and it took four years to develop the next
[04:25:57] Far Cry game from the original that came out in 2004. Despite this intense schedule,
[04:26:03] Ubisoft was holding its own against rivals in Activision with its military shooters
[04:26:07] and competing against Konami's Metal Gear Solid through Splinter Cell.
[04:26:11] Why did they stop making military games? Do they still make military games?
[04:26:16] I feel like they don't as much, right? Because of Cod?
[04:26:28] Do they make Cod? I don't think that Ubisoft makes Call of Duty. Activision makes Call of Duty.
[04:26:35] That's too controversial. They make... Oh, yeah, I guess they make Rainbow Six. Yeah, okay,
[04:26:41] All right, they still have that
[04:26:44] Isn't that the game that they're adding in a person in a wheelchair?
[04:26:50] They're adding in a person in a wheelchair or rainbow six
[04:26:59] I'll be right back
[04:27:01] This ain't the military anymore. Yeah, because it's like, you know, if you go into military, like
[04:27:07] It's just like it's just it's just it's so stupid. Like how do you even do that?
[04:28:36] We good
[04:28:42] Okay
[04:28:43] Regardless of their success in publishing developing licensed IPs and military shooters
[04:28:47] It was the release of Assassin's Creed in 2007 that set Ubisoft into orbit. Yeah, this game like this game was the fucking like
[04:28:55] I remember I never played the original one
[04:28:59] But I would see it all the time like if you had a game stop or something like that back in the day
[04:29:04] It was everywhere
[04:29:07] Fine I can play myself as Rainbow Six what yeah exactly but like
[04:29:10] Like, yeah, I mean, this is, I feel like Assassin's Creed is probably the one that Ubisoft has
[04:29:16] known the most for right now, I would say.
[04:29:19] Yeah, but the title that appealed to audiences worldwide.
[04:29:23] There was nothing like it in the market at the time.
[04:29:25] This game was an enigma.
[04:29:26] It was far and away the best looking game on consoles.
[04:29:29] It's fluid movement, parkour and combat felt alien.
[04:29:33] It's setting of reliving our ancestors' memories while we chase a relic to try
[04:29:37] to stop the shadow government Templars was fresh and original.
[04:29:41] Assassin's Creed defined modern gaming at the time and it made Ubisoft a household name.
[04:29:47] Ubisoft was everywhere at this time.
[04:29:49] Yeah.
[04:29:49] Ubisoft had to be hard pressed not to turn on your console or turn on your PC and see that logo
[04:29:52] pop up. And it wasn't just the games that they were making. It was the games that they were
[04:29:56] publishing. They had such a good eye for talent, such a good eye for great games.
[04:30:00] And as a result, they made a ton of money. I mean, they published Morrowind.
[04:30:05] I didn't even know that. I was going through some of the history of all the different games they had published over the years.
[04:30:08] Yeah, I didn't know that either.
[04:30:09] I'm like, man, these guys are raking in as much at the time.
[04:30:12] But it wasn't just those games as well.
[04:30:14] It was also the successes that they were seeing with the games that they were making.
[04:30:18] They had such a fresh hand.
[04:30:20] How do you do that?
[04:30:21] Like, that's crazy for me to think of because, like,
[04:30:25] they published Devil May Cry 3, 2.
[04:30:29] What the fuck happened?
[04:30:34] That that's great.
[04:30:35] Like, how I don't even understand.
[04:30:40] like that that's unbelievable high quality outlook on all the games that they were creating
[04:30:48] they were really leaning into presentation more than anything else they wanted to make
[04:30:51] sure that their games just looked the best hands down bar none no competition they pulled
[04:30:57] it off advanced warfighter one and two were some of my favorite shooters of all time even
[04:31:02] kind of more than some of the Call of Duty games at the time they're likely the games
[04:31:05] that ended up inspiring Call of Duty modern warfare one and two you look at splinter
[04:31:09] Metal Gear Solid, they leaned really hard into the stealth aspects, spy aspects of those
[04:31:16] kind of games, and as a result, they found their own following and gave a really unique
[04:31:20] experience that you weren't getting from the Metal Gear Solid games.
[04:31:24] Right.
[04:31:25] While the narrative wasn't nearly as strong, it was still pretty good, but the gameplay
[04:31:28] was completely different.
[04:31:30] Then you bring out Assassin's Creed, and that just took their quality to a completely
[04:31:33] different level.
[04:31:34] At this point, with Ubisoft, if you're buying one of their games nine times out
[04:31:38] of 10, you were going to have your socks knocked off. They were incredible experiences. And
[04:31:42] Ubisoft knew that. They capitalized on it. And they profited.
[04:31:48] Following the release of Assassin's Creed. It's crazy to see how popular they used to
[04:31:51] be. Like, I feel like I really kind of downplayed how big Ubisoft was. I didn't understand
[04:31:57] how many other games they also published. That's incredible. Like, yeah, old games
[04:32:09] Those are good, yeah.
[04:32:12] 2007, Ubisoft entered into a golden era that solidified their place as one of the leaders
[04:32:17] in the AAA industry.
[04:32:19] The success of Assassin's Creed was not just a one-off hit, it became a flagship franchise
[04:32:24] that grew in scope and ambition with each installment.
[04:32:27] Assassin's Creed 2 in 2009 expanded upon the original's foundations with deeper
[04:32:31] gameplay mechanics.
[04:32:32] And it's also like in 2009, okay, this isn't a very good image.
[04:32:36] But like if you look at the gameplay here 2009, that's really good graphics.
[04:32:41] Now I think this is another component that people might forget is that like I know that
[04:32:45] like for Black Flag and a few other games that Ubisoft did, like their graphics for the
[04:32:50] time were like next level.
[04:32:52] They were really good.
[04:32:53] Keeper gameplay mechanics and more engaging narrative and a charismatic protagonist in
[04:32:58] Ezio Auditore, still the best protagonist in all of Assassin's Creed.
[04:33:04] The game was a commercial and critical success, selling over 9 million copies and becoming
[04:33:08] one of the most celebrated entries in the entire series.
[04:33:11] The success continued with Assassin's Creed Brotherhood in 2010 and Assassin's Creed
[04:33:15] Revelations in 2011.
[04:33:17] In combination with this, Ubisoft was experiencing major successes with their Far Cry series.
[04:33:22] Far Cry 3 in 2012 was a groundbreaking title that redefined open world gaming.
[04:33:27] It introduced vast, explorable islands filled with diverse environments and a gripping
[04:33:33] story and one of the most memorable protagonists in all of gaming history and I think that
[04:33:38] character shows just how far Ubisoft today has fallen from where they came from.
[04:33:44] No shot Ubisoft ever makes a villain like this again.
[04:33:47] I'm sorry what did you say?
[04:33:50] What did you say?
[04:33:51] Did you want me to slice you open like I did your friend?
[04:33:54] Shut the fuck up!
[04:33:56] Okay?
[04:33:57] I'm the one with the fucking dick.
[04:34:00] Look at me.
[04:34:01] Look me in the fucking eye.
[04:34:02] Hey! You fuck! Look me in the eye! You're my bitch! I ruled this fucking kingdom!
[04:34:12] Mark-Ryke 3 sold over. Man. So they actually just pusified their games. That's what I think
[04:34:25] it is. They pusified the games. That's what it was. Yeah, because like, I watch this?
[04:34:31] Yeah. That's it. How's it good? Yeah. Goat villain of all time, because like,
[04:34:35] i compare this dialogue it to the dialogue in star wars outlaw
[04:34:44] pretend you don't have to be a huge one of the best games of the generation
[04:34:48] setting a new benchmark for open world shooters
[04:34:51] series continue to thrive with far cry for in two thousand fourteen and far cry
[04:34:55] five in two thousand eighteen each expanding on the franchises formula
[04:34:59] with new mechanics and narratives by twenty eighteen far cry five became the
[04:35:03] fastest selling title
[04:35:05] in Ubisoft's history, moving over five million copies
[04:35:08] within the first week, solidifying the franchise's place
[04:35:12] in history.
[04:35:13] In parallel with the success that they had going on
[04:35:15] with the Far Cry series, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six.
[04:35:17] I feel like what really is poison for a lot of games
[04:35:21] is that when the game has limits that it won't go to.
[04:35:26] And I think that's what happens
[04:35:27] with a lot of companies is that there's an edge
[04:35:32] that the company has or the games have that then they kind of get afraid of they're like now. We're afraid of this edge and
[04:35:41] I feel like it was so crazy for me to play cyberpunk 2077 and
[04:35:48] Then to have right before that played star field
[04:35:52] like I it was like
[04:35:55] It was like two completely different
[04:35:57] Experiences right and I I feel like that's what's happened with a lot of these game companies is that I?
[04:36:03] Don't even really know why but so many of their games are just
[04:36:11] flaccid
[04:36:12] They're just fly like that. They're just like there's no
[04:36:17] Like I don't know like I'm trying to think even like what the word they're soft. Yeah, like they're soft like like everything is
[04:36:28] Yeah, it's just
[04:36:30] I'm just trying to think like the best way is that a character soul. Yeah, it's just weak like yeah the characters don't have any edge
[04:36:36] They don't have any grit to them. They're not interesting. I
[04:36:40] Don't know it
[04:36:42] They're one-dimensional. Yeah, they're politically correct for sure. I think that's a huge problem
[04:36:47] Yeah, like I feel like you know what a good example of this is like what game like really was a great example is
[04:36:54] Is the like Baldur's Gate 3 with like the bear sex scene and then also the coffin of Andy and Laylee
[04:37:00] And I think that the reason why those games like got so much attention is because like completely different levels by the way obviously but like
[04:37:08] The reason why they got a lot of attention is that
[04:37:11] If it's a game where you can kill and eat your parents
[04:37:15] You can like you know that you are experiencing something that's not being artificially handicapped in terms of its narrative
[04:37:22] direction because the person that's writing it is afraid of
[04:37:25] offending the wrong person on Twitter. And I think that that's
[04:37:29] really where the weakness comes in. That's where the problem is
[04:37:32] it's that people are self censoring narratives and making
[04:37:36] them less complex and less interesting, because that
[04:37:40] complexity and that interest makes certain people on the
[04:37:43] internet that are really outspoken, like really upset
[04:37:46] and uncomfortable. Games have weak characters, mostly just
[04:37:50] agenda vehicles. Well, I feel like the problem is that whenever, and this is kind of like
[04:37:55] the issue, is that whenever you see, like, or like you perceive, I think this is also
[04:38:01] very important, whenever you perceive a agenda or like a certain reason that's political
[04:38:07] or social of why something is the way it isn't a game, I think that the amount of
[04:38:14] escapism that you can have in that game goes down massively. Because now you are
[04:38:19] no longer playing a fantasy world, you are doing something that is in the context of like a real life.
[04:38:27] There's no agenda? Yeah. Yeah, it's immersion breaking. It's very immersion breaking.
[04:38:34] Siege initially launched to a modest reception, but through consistent updates and community
[04:38:39] engagement, it is now grown to one of the most popular and enduring multiplayer shooters,
[04:38:43] even still today. By 2018 Rainbow Six Siege had amassed over 30 million players.
[04:38:48] Thank you, Jinxie.
[04:38:49] Tom Clancy's The Division in 2016 was another major hit,
[04:38:53] offering a compelling blend of third-person shooting
[04:38:55] and RPG mechanics set in a post-apocalyptic New York.
[04:38:59] It was Ubisoft's fastest-selling new IP at launch,
[04:39:02] earning $300 million in sales within the first week.
[04:39:06] Jesus.
[04:39:07] It showcased Ubisoft's ability to successfully launch
[04:39:09] a new IP while still being able to maintain
[04:39:12] their existing franchises.
[04:39:14] If we take a snapshot of the successes
[04:39:15] from 2000 to 2018, we see-
[04:39:18] I had no idea they had this crazy of a run.
[04:39:23] Really, like I actually had no idea about this.
[04:39:26] This is nuts.
[04:39:29] We saw it was consistently delivering
[04:39:31] on high quality experiences while innovating
[04:39:33] within existing franchises, creating new franchises,
[04:39:36] doing all kinds of things.
[04:39:37] But at the exact same time,
[04:39:39] we also see a foreboding trend.
[04:39:42] The minute that they see a game becomes successful,
[04:39:45] they hammer that nail again and again and again.
[04:39:47] Sometimes within such quick succession
[04:39:49] that we're seeing sequels with games
[04:39:51] within year to year to year to year,
[04:39:53] back to back to back to back, and then they stop.
[04:39:56] And that's gonna take a toll,
[04:39:58] not only on the developers, but also on the audiences.
[04:40:01] Well, and it's also like another component of this
[04:40:04] is that as video games have become more expensive
[04:40:07] and people have become more conscious
[04:40:09] of the money they're spending,
[04:40:11] I think that you see a lot less people
[04:40:13] that are willing to spend a lot of money on games.
[04:40:15] Because like again, whenever you were playing games
[04:40:18] and you were getting maybe like,
[04:40:20] you know, you get a new game for $50 and it's like every once
[04:40:23] in a while you buy one of those, it's okay. But now I feel
[04:40:27] like people are much more money conscious because of how many
[04:40:29] different things are asking for your money. So it's obvious
[04:40:33] that we're grown. Yeah, exactly. You yourself got to a point where
[04:40:36] they had nothing to say. Well, I feel like the problem
[04:40:38] really is that I think their biggest weakness, I'm going to
[04:40:42] be totally honest, is the fact that they're making so
[04:40:44] many products. I think that the issue is that they're
[04:40:47] spread too thin, and they're focused on too many different things at the same time. But
[04:40:53] that's that's the biggest issue. 2018 Ubisoft was worth $24 a share was the highest price
[04:40:58] still the highest price that they've ever been worth. And keep in mind that the $24
[04:41:03] a share is contextual around the company being only one fifth in the American stock
[04:41:10] exchange. The other four fifths are in the European stock exchange. So the actual
[04:41:15] value of that stock over there was like probably closer to $100.
[04:41:20] That's the perfect reflection whether you care about share price or not.
[04:41:22] It's the perfect reflection of what the company was worth at the time.
[04:41:26] Ten times the value that they were before they released Assassin's Creed.
[04:41:30] They were swimming in cash.
[04:41:32] They were so successful.
[04:41:33] They were massive.
[04:41:35] But when you reach those peaks, there tends to be a trend that follows.
[04:41:39] They've been following that trend straight into the ground.
[04:41:42] As Ubisoft entered into 2018, the cracks in its previously successful formula began to
[04:41:47] show.
[04:41:48] While the company had relied on its major franchises to drive growth and maintain its
[04:41:51] position within the industry, the strategy began to falter.
[04:41:55] The initial decline of this period can largely be attributed to Ubisoft's overreliance on
[04:41:59] its established franchise as a pattern that we've seen with many major publishers.
[04:42:04] This is what happened with Blizzard.
[04:42:08] They've and like they had a number of games they haven't released an original franchise since overwatch. I'm pretty sure right?
[04:42:15] Like there isn't anything else that they've they've done like it's just been Diablo 4 and world of Warcraft
[04:42:23] Yeah, and also the phone game well, that's just that that's not new that's Warcraft rumble like yeah, it's just a phone game really and
[04:42:33] Yeah, I think it's a huge issue
[04:42:36] issue.
[04:42:38] Brown breaking mechanics and narratives that defined Ubisoft's titles were beginning to
[04:42:42] feel repetitive, leading to players feeling bored and fatigued with Ubisoft's design.
[04:42:47] I'll be honest, by the third Assassin's Creed, I had already tapped out because I felt like
[04:42:51] I saw the writing on the wall.
[04:42:53] Every time I watched any of the reveals or trailers, I said-
[04:42:56] See, this is the way I feel about WoW.
[04:42:58] Like what he's explaining right now is exactly the way I feel about WoW.
[04:43:02] Is that like because I've already played it so much, I know what the new one
[04:43:06] is going to be like, and I'm like, oh, I've already been there. I've already done that.
[04:43:10] Yeah, I've done all this before. Fucking it's over reliance on existing franchises resulted
[04:43:17] in a slew of releases that while still commercially viable lack the innovative spark that wants
[04:43:22] to find the company. Assassin's Creed Odyssey in 2018 was a prime example of this issue.
[04:43:27] Despite it being a commercial success and receiving positive reviews,
[04:43:31] it didn't quite reach the heights of previous entries in the series.
[04:43:34] While it expanded upon RPG elements that were introduced in Assassin's Creed Origins,
[04:43:39] players and critics alike felt that the formula was becoming stale, with the vast majority of the
[04:43:44] open world and numerous side activities feeling more like a checklist rather than an engaging
[04:43:48] experience. I think this is what's happened with a lot of live service, not live service,
[04:43:53] open world games, is that somebody said that the comparison, like the difference being an
[04:43:59] open world game and a non open world game, and it had like a guy and like a monster and a
[04:44:03] a treasure chest and the open world game were just like, they were just farther apart. It's
[04:44:08] like, okay, things just take longer to do. Okay. Um, wow. Amazing. Right? Uh, I quit open
[04:44:16] world games. And I think also like a big problem is that once you use this formula
[04:44:21] so many times, like I kind of, I'm kind of this way with gotcha games now where like
[04:44:26] I played star rail, I had a lot of fun playing star rail. But like the fact that I can
[04:44:30] figure out everything that's happening in the gotcha game when the whole thing is in Chinese?
[04:44:35] Like how the fuck? I'm not, I can't read Chinese. How do I know this? Because every single one of
[04:44:41] them plays the exact same way. And I think that's a huge problem. It's like you have this established
[04:44:48] formula and how many times are people going to want this formula? And I'm going to tell you
[04:44:53] a more contemporary example. Look at the response to Inotria. And Inotria in a lot of ways
[04:44:58] is a good game right and like despite the type of game it is there have been a lot of people who
[04:45:03] have expressed a degree of fatigue with souls like games they feel like we've had too many of these
[04:45:09] and they're looking for something new and I think that's always what happens and like for me I love
[04:45:15] souls like games I get it but I can totally understand I can see where they're coming from
[04:45:21] it's very mid souls like worse than words have fallen my point is that people see a souls
[04:45:26] like, and they're like, oh, okay, it's another one of these. And I think the same thing happened
[04:45:31] with Ubisoft propagated a shared perception between players and critics of more of the
[04:45:39] same. Ubisoft games were becoming predictable, drawn out and boring. Yeah, Far Cry New Dawn
[04:45:46] in 2019 suffered from the exact same issues as a rex sequel to Far Cry five that attempted
[04:45:51] to build on the narrative and setting but was seen as more of an expansion than
[04:45:54] a full-fledged new installment. The game was a commercial success to a degree, but it didn't
[04:45:59] match the sales or the impact of Far Cry 3 or Far Cry 4.
[04:46:03] This is something like this is kind of an abstract comparison, but I can see this happening
[04:46:08] with certain streamers where streamers will do certain things to maintain a certain
[04:46:13] amount of viewer count. And I think that it's an instance where doing the safe option
[04:46:18] guarantees failure, where, for example, some streamers don't want to only play
[04:46:23] like they only want to play like one type of game and
[04:46:27] Eventually that's going to stop working and people will get tired of watching you playing that game
[04:46:31] like there's a lot of loud players that are like that and
[04:46:34] I think it's a huge issue because if you're not evolving
[04:46:37] Then you're falling behind and I think that's true with anything
[04:46:42] Like in any sort of a market if you're not evolving your product and evolving what you're offering to consumers
[04:46:47] Other people will and then consumers will move on
[04:46:50] narrative was considered weaker the post-apocalyptic setting while a new
[04:46:55] direction for the series didn't really resonate strongly with the player base
[04:46:59] this underwhelming reception was indicative of a larger issue the lack of
[04:47:04] fresh ideas and a growing formulaic approach to game design another notable
[04:47:08] release during this period was about this time that I started hearing a lot
[04:47:11] of bad things about them too two in 2019 now this game was like the memes
[04:47:16] it had refined mechanics over the first game the end game content was really
[04:47:20] engaging and it was twice the size it's not larger than the first game.
[04:47:24] However, despite its reception, it didn't meet Ubisoft's high sales expectations.
[04:47:29] The live service model that they had injected into the game arbitrarily while successful
[04:47:34] in Rainbow Six Siege did not effectively translate into the Division 2.
[04:47:38] This is partly due to market saturation as other players are more invested in other
[04:47:42] live service games, but from my perspective as a fan from Division 2, the live service
[04:47:47] model just didn't work here.
[04:47:49] felt generic in a game where you're finding loot, and that's the gameplay loop, the last thing that
[04:47:53] you want to do is buy things to wear. You want to stand out for your achievements in the game,
[04:47:58] not how much you spent on loot boxes. Well that I mean like fuck man, like you could say that with
[04:48:03] every game. And the thing is I can. I think that a lot of people are kind of fatigued from
[04:48:09] like every video game being full of cosmetics and shit like this. And I get how like games
[04:48:14] have to make money and everything, right? I understand. But at the same time, it's like
[04:48:19] there's a certain degree of fatigue where, like, you just have all these cosmetics and all this
[04:48:24] bullshit and games, like, everything is made into being a live service game. Does it really need
[04:48:29] to be like that? I think that the best example of this is the Suicide Squad game.
[04:48:34] That's probably the biggest example of a fuck-up. But I think Division 2 might be a
[04:48:39] be a good example i just don't know that i don't know enough about it
[04:48:43] this pattern of diminishing returns poorly implemented monetization in loss
[04:48:47] of connection with the players is a common issue for companies that heavily
[04:48:50] rely on their existing franchises
[04:48:53] sequels and spin-offs can capitalize on established fan bases they also run the
[04:48:57] risk of alienating players by offering experiences to feel all too familiar
[04:49:01] or injecting things into those experiences
[04:49:04] make them
[04:49:05] something that i don't want to engage with whatsoever
[04:49:08] you be soft reliance on its core franchises like assassins creed far cry
[04:49:12] in the tom clancy games led to a perception that the company was
[04:49:16] simply reusing the same templates with minor tweaks and adding monetization
[04:49:20] yeah this is one of the memes of like the uber soft like it if uber soft made
[04:49:25] dark souls
[04:49:26] and it's got like a million menu items and there's like all these pop-ups
[04:49:30] and it's like check the store and everything and then the olden ring
[04:49:33] one as well
[04:49:34] yeah that's it
[04:49:37] lack of innovation and growing similarities between their titles
[04:49:40] resulted in players being less excited about their new games and they began to
[04:49:44] see u b soft games is formulaic in design and you see like what i'm talking
[04:49:49] about about how
[04:49:50] people that are
[04:49:51] like streamers it's the same thing
[04:49:54] is that like if you just keep doing the exact same thing over and over
[04:49:58] you might think that you're being safe
[04:50:00] but all you're doing it
[04:50:02] is like safely failing slowly
[04:50:05] and i think that's what happens with a lot of people like i tell myself alright
[04:50:09] i told the people this too
[04:50:10] it's like i if if i'm not looking back at my content from three years ago in
[04:50:14] thinking it's bad
[04:50:15] then i'm not winning
[04:50:17] right i'm not getting better
[04:50:20] yeah there's no the postponing death the exactly
[04:50:24] sprawling open worlds filled with repetitive tasks rather than unique
[04:50:28] and engaging experiences
[04:50:30] and i think that's the most troubling thing when it comes to u b soft it's
[04:50:33] their aversion to criticism. Get that away from me. And they're, they're not alone in
[04:50:37] that. Okay. There's plenty of other studios and journalists that are out there that feel
[04:50:41] the same way. Don't listen to the gamers, those angry gamers. They don't know anything.
[04:50:45] And look, it's actually crazy to me that like any group of like developers have like
[04:50:52] they've gaslighted themselves into thinking that games journalists speak for gamers.
[04:50:58] But there's it. I think this is like a huge problem that like publishers and developers
[04:51:02] are listening to these journalists and these people that are writers. You're listening to them
[04:51:07] over your actual audience. You're listening to them. You know who you need to be listening to?
[04:51:12] The YouTube channel comments. You need to be listening to the reviews from users that are
[04:51:17] highly upvoted about the game that you released. Those are the people that actually matter.
[04:51:22] Some person that works at a company and the company has an important name. This is one
[04:51:28] person's opinion. They don't represent anybody other than themselves. And I think that what happens
[04:51:33] a lot is that these companies have like a very distorted view of what players want because
[04:51:39] they're getting that perspective from people that are not accurately representing the players.
[04:51:44] And I can offer you guys a very easy example. Do you feel like your needs and your desires
[04:51:51] as a player are accurately reflected by the way that different games companies cover games?
[04:52:01] Do you think that they're uh, that they're accurately reflected right exactly no and so guess what the problem is?
[04:52:08] When you make decisions based off of that?
[04:52:12] Everything goes to shit
[04:52:16] Get it well nine times out of ten players don't know how to voice their criticisms effectively oftentimes are just being mean when they say things
[04:52:23] The big disc is still telling you that something's wrong with your games and you need to fix it
[04:52:26] Mm-hmm year after year Ubisoft has completely failed to listen to any criticism whether that's coming from
[04:52:31] professional critics or the players people have been saying for years how
[04:52:36] formulaic their design is how predict how scary predictable their games are I
[04:52:40] know they find it oh man if Ubisoft made Elden Ring man I can't wait huh real
[04:53:07] exciting he's on a man yeah timeless masterpiece yeah there you go I log
[04:53:13] into an open-world Ubisoft game it's just gonna be a checklist simulator
[04:53:17] Everybody still remembers when their developers took to Twitter to criticize
[04:53:22] Elden Ring of all games for its open world design, its quest design, and its UI.
[04:53:28] I forgot, what the fuck do you do that? That's the- I just, yeah, the UI of Elden Ring.
[04:53:35] Oh my god. And the thing is that there actually were criticisms with the UI.
[04:53:47] Like for example like key binding things with like your pouch is kind of annoying to do on keyboard
[04:53:53] But like none of the people that play the games that are these developers like played the game enough to know that
[04:54:00] Best game that we've had one of the best games we've had in the last decade
[04:54:06] Success that it sees and say we need to internalize
[04:54:09] Some of the things that this game did well why players liked it and then reflect that in our games going forward
[04:54:14] That's actually a really good point is that Star Wars outlaws came out after Elden Ring
[04:54:20] So this is like an open-world game
[04:54:22] and
[04:54:23] Like you could have looked at Elden Ring and taken examples and things that Elden Ring did or for example like Tears of the Kingdom
[04:54:30] Or Breath of the Wild did and you decided to take none of those examples
[04:54:36] That's how you make better products you learn from your competition learn from the games that do well instead of looking at it
[04:54:41] wanting to criticize it and trying to make excuses why you think that your games are better.
[04:54:45] Yeah. Don't play Assassin's Creed instead.
[04:54:48] Fuck that.
[04:54:50] Look, Ubisoft had a bit of a resurgence in 2018 to 2019, and it looked like they were getting back on the horse.
[04:54:58] It looked like they were listening to player feedback, they were implementing in their games,
[04:55:01] it was making better games as a result, they were making a lot of money, but that only lasted for so long.
[04:55:06] Of course.
[04:55:07] After a period of declining interest and fatigue, Ubisoft managed to stage a bit of a resurgence in 2019 and 2020 by-
[04:55:13] Oh, big surprise. Wow. In December of 2020, Ubisoft was worth a lot of money.
[04:55:19] Oh, wow. That's crazy. I wonder why.
[04:55:23] What could possibly be the reason that the video game company during the pandemic that caused everybody to be inside their house was making a lot of money?
[04:55:33] What a coincidence.
[04:55:35] revisiting some of their core franchises with a renewed focus and experimenting with some fresh ideas.
[04:55:40] Now, who thought something like that could actually have a positive impact on your sales?
[04:55:45] One of the most significant releases during this time was Assassin's Creed Valhalla in 2020.
[04:55:50] This game was a commercial hit, selling more copies during its launch week than any other
[04:55:54] previous Assassin's Creed title. It received praise for its engaging narrative, improved combat
[04:55:59] mechanics and rich historical setting. Valhalla revitalized interest in the series. It
[04:56:03] show that Ubisoft can make changes. However, that isn't to say that players' complaints
[04:56:08] didn't remain the same. Many reviewers and players lamented over the length of the game
[04:56:13] and while Valhalla introduced some innovative elements, Territory arcs as well as the narrative
[04:56:19] just dragged on for far too long. The game's average completion time was over 60 hours and
[04:56:24] 100% completion was nearing over 200 hours. No matter what you do, elements that
[04:56:30] were praised at the beginning of the game
[04:56:31] are going to start to feel repetitive and it's just-
[04:56:34] Is that a problem?
[04:56:35] Because I play a lot of games.
[04:56:37] I think it depends.
[04:56:38] I don't really like that like time,
[04:56:40] like I really, really hate the idea
[04:56:43] that time spent playing the game
[04:56:45] should be a metric for success.
[04:56:48] I actually think that that is such a massively toxic,
[04:56:52] like metric for deciding whether a game is good or not.
[04:56:56] It's so fucking toxic.
[04:56:58] Like, there are so many games that I've played for 80 hours
[04:57:02] and I think are trash
[04:57:03] and other games that I played for eight hours
[04:57:05] that I think are amazing.
[04:57:07] And like there's games like, for example,
[04:57:08] Blacksmith Wukong was a pretty long game.
[04:57:10] Elden Ring was a pretty long game.
[04:57:12] Liza P was a pretty long game.
[04:57:14] Those were great games.
[04:57:15] And then there's also short games that are bad too.
[04:57:18] It's so weird that like, I just,
[04:57:22] I don't think that that's the way
[04:57:23] that you should judge a game.
[04:57:25] Dollar per hour, but like, that's not really like,
[04:57:27] That's not really true though, right?
[04:57:29] Because like you're paying different amounts of money
[04:57:31] for different things.
[04:57:32] You're paying a dollar an hour for a video game,
[04:57:34] but how much do you pay for a hooker?
[04:57:36] Well, if a video game feels like a hooker,
[04:57:38] then shouldn't you pay more for that time?
[04:57:41] I feel like that'd be pretty fair.
[04:57:42] So it's not about really the dollar per hour thing.
[04:57:46] It's like the metric is very,
[04:57:48] I think like you can use this, what?
[04:57:50] Well, I'm just being honest, right?
[04:57:52] I'm just being honest, that's all.
[04:57:54] And so, I don't think that you should look at the time that you have to spend playing a game as being good or bad.
[04:58:03] Because I can guarantee you if the game felt fresh the same way that Elden Ring did,
[04:58:07] a lot of people's playthroughs of Elden Ring were probably longer than Assassin's Creed Valhalla, I would assume.
[04:58:13] And, guess what? I bet people weren't complaining.
[04:58:17] The gameplay was good enough for 60 hours, that's why.
[04:58:19] That's the issue, it's the gameplay.
[04:58:21] Again, going to feel like a checklist of tasks.
[04:58:26] In the same year, they released Watchdog Legions, which attempted to innovate with its play-is-anyone
[04:58:31] mechanic, allowing the player to recruit and control virtually any character in the entire
[04:58:35] game world.
[04:58:36] While the game received mixed reception due to some technical issues and a less-than-compelling
[04:58:41] story than we've seen from its predecessors, this is, again, that's the problem.
[04:58:45] It's like once a company gets really big, because you have to keep in mind, I don't
[04:58:48] know if he's going to bring this up.
[04:58:50] like after a company goes through like one of these like weird sexual harassment things
[04:58:55] you see them like really playing it super safe with like a lot of themes in their stories
[04:58:59] and I think this happened with Ubisoft and it also happened with Blizzard so you have companies
[04:59:04] like Blizzard that like you know for example like so they have this massive sexual harassment
[04:59:09] lawsuit right and then after that they're going to release Dragonflight where the main
[04:59:13] character is a is a girl in a chainmail bikini with like Alex Strasza no of course not so
[04:59:18] they redesigned her. So the problem is that now again, the game is being limited and it's being
[04:59:24] changed and it's being artificially handicapped for real-world reasons. And I think that Ubisoft
[04:59:30] had the same type of issue happen at their offices. And because of that, now you're getting a watered
[04:59:36] down, neutered version of the games because the company doesn't want to take risks like that
[04:59:42] because it could look bad for them like socially. And again, nobody cares about that. That's what's
[04:59:49] so crazy. And actually, that's not true. You know who cares about it? Journalists care about it.
[04:59:54] Do players care? No. Like, if you're ever listening to anybody other than actual players,
[05:00:02] you're a fucking idiot. Like, I'm sorry, you were a fucking moron. Only listen to what players
[05:00:08] tell you. It sold relatively well. And it showed that the company was willing to take some risks and
[05:00:14] explore some new concepts with existing franchises. Immortals Phoenix Rising in 2020 was another one
[05:00:20] of those key releases that showed Ubisoft had a willingness to experiment and even come out with
[05:00:24] some new IPs. The game offered a vibrant and humorous take on Greek mythology combined
[05:00:29] with open world exploration and puzzle solving and action combat. There are a lot of folks that
[05:00:34] like this game and in some cases people liked it even more than Breath of the Wild at the time.
[05:00:38] Though it didn't reach the commercial heights of Assassin's Creed or Far Cry,
[05:00:42] it showed that Ubisoft could still deliver a fresh and enjoyable experience outside of their
[05:00:47] established franchises. Am I crazy to think that that gameplay that I just saw looked very
[05:00:52] painful? Like I don't know why. It's like it's so astonishing for me to see people look at
[05:00:59] games like that and see it and not think that it's immediately garbage.
[05:01:05] Like I have a very high, I guess maybe I have a very high standard for this, but like the quality
[05:01:10] of game, like the minute to minute, like the way that games like React co-love the game. Yeah, I just,
[05:01:15] I can't like games that play badly. I just can't do it. However, I think the most important
[05:01:21] thing to keep in mind during this period of time and the surge of growth that Ubisoft
[05:01:25] and the biggest boon to Ubisoft at the time as well as many other developers as well is that
[05:01:30] there was a pandemic and lockdown that was driving an increase in game sales and player
[05:01:35] engagement. But people spending more time at home than man for games surged. Ubisoft benefited
[05:01:40] from this greatly as their established franchises and live service games offered an extensive
[05:01:44] amount of content for players to explore. Rainbow Six Siege saw massive growth during this
[05:01:49] period. The player base growing to over 70 million players by the end of 2021.
[05:01:54] Well, it's also I'm pretty sure Rainbow Six Siege. There's not a lot of other games like Rainbow Six Siege
[05:02:01] So like they're competing in a market without really a lot of other like competitors, right?
[05:02:07] I mean like you could say like abstractly like
[05:02:09] Overwatches like that, but not really in terms of like having different heroes and stuff and like different types of characters
[05:02:15] Like no, it's not like Rainbow Six at all. So
[05:02:19] Yeah, I think that's also another reason is like they've got this market pretty much locked down
[05:02:24] continued support through regular updates,
[05:02:26] do operators and seasonal events,
[05:02:27] helped keep that community engaged and invested even today.
[05:02:32] Any game studio that had a game that came out
[05:02:34] or was ready to release right around the time of lockdowns
[05:02:37] saw massive growth and massive profits, go figure.
[05:02:41] But as we've learned, that growth is inorganic
[05:02:45] and unsustainable and none of them
[05:02:47] had been able to maintain it.
[05:02:49] So with that said, yeah, of course,
[05:02:50] Ubisoft is gonna see a little bit of growth there.
[05:02:52] there is also like, you have to keep in mind that like in the late 2010s, like 2017, 18 and 19, there is like an artificial, like expectation that tech companies would just keep growing unsustainably.
[05:03:08] Because this was back still whenever social media was growing 20% every single year.
[05:03:13] But what I think happened with COVID is that COVID kind of accelerated that growth.
[05:03:19] Like, I don't even think that COVID necessarily artificially, like, changed the growth, but they just made it happen faster.
[05:03:27] So, like, for example, something that probably should have happened over 10 years because of COVID happened in two years,
[05:03:33] which is the amount of people that were, like, on the internet, on social media, etc.
[05:03:37] Because I feel like during COVID how many of you guys knew somebody or know somebody who wasn't really connected online and like spending a lot of time online
[05:03:45] and then COVID changed that. It was a catalyst, right?
[05:03:48] COVID basically it was like a speed run of the next 10 years.
[05:03:52] But like now that those 10 years have occurred,
[05:03:55] like video games have kind of reached to a certain degree a saturation point.
[05:04:00] Social media has reached to a certain degree a saturation point where everybody that's going to have Facebook has Facebook.
[05:04:06] has Facebook and everybody who doesn't have Facebook chooses not to have Facebook.
[05:04:11] And I think that's the big issue too.
[05:04:13] They definitely evolved a little bit past some of their game design issues.
[05:04:17] You're just rolling unsustainable hate.
[05:04:21] Those same criticisms were still there regardless of the years that had gone by.
[05:04:25] And one of the other problems that Ubisoft has is the minute that they see something
[05:04:28] work, they will hammer it until the wheels fall off.
[05:04:31] Yeah.
[05:04:32] They will exhaust you as fast as they possibly can because they just want to try to make
[05:04:35] as much money as fast as they possibly can, rather than paying attention to what the longevity
[05:04:40] of that game would look like, how much more money you could make if the game lived longer.
[05:04:44] But they just love killing games.
[05:04:48] When you have an entire industry that is criticizing your games, where in a lot of cases you can
[05:04:52] take some of these reviews for some of their games, layer them on top of each other, and
[05:04:55] it looks like they're reviewing the exact same game.
[05:04:58] When you have your players that are complaining about your monetization-
[05:05:00] I get to say that that's probably an issue also with the game's journalism.
[05:05:04] I think it's a bit of a self-report that a lot of the games journalists talk about how AI can't make anything new.
[05:05:10] All it can do is repost existing things, but they're simultaneously afraid of AI taking their job.
[05:05:16] Well, what does that say about your articles?
[05:05:20] Zation practice is just me.
[05:05:21] Hey, you don't then go and just make all those things worse.
[05:05:24] You just keep doing the exact same thing.
[05:05:26] You don't inject.
[05:05:28] You don't inject.
[05:05:31] How do you put XP boost in a single player game?
[05:05:34] What are you doing? Why? What is this?
[05:05:38] What was the game that did that?
[05:05:40] I forgot which game that was.
[05:05:44] Was it Valhalla?
[05:05:48] Shadows of War? I don't remember. Assassin's Creed, honestly. Yeah.
[05:05:52] There is no value that having a store adds to a player in a single-player game, or really almost in any game.
[05:06:00] But, here's the problem that a lot of people don't understand, is that when you have systems
[05:06:07] like that in games, now the game is designed around making you want to buy an experience
[05:06:13] boost, which is a huge fucking problem.
[05:06:18] Completely defeats the purpose of playing games like this in the first place.
[05:06:20] We know that all you're doing is just expanding the content as far as you possibly can to
[05:06:25] make it unrealistic for casual players to play without spending money.
[05:06:30] transparent. That's the worst part about them. They are transparent greed manifest. You can
[05:06:36] see everything they do and they think that they're being sneaky about it. What are you talking about?
[05:06:41] Get comfortable with not buying your games. I know the implications of what you're talking about
[05:06:49] because that means that you're going to try to make it where we can't buy games.
[05:06:53] Well, it's that they want to control the ownership of it and they want to have another
[05:06:57] metric of control. That's the reason why. Make us a little bit more comfortable with it in the future,
[05:07:03] right? Yeah. Well, don't worry about it. We're all pretty comfortable with not buying your games.
[05:07:08] Which brings us to the rapid decline of Ubisoft over the past few years, with
[05:07:12] release after release failing to deliver expectations while doing nothing to
[05:07:16] compete with recent shifts in the market. To me, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint
[05:07:20] in 2019 encapsulates everything that's wrong with modern Ubisoft. It was buggy,
[05:07:26] the writing was awful, it was repetitive and generic, over bloated and over monetized.
[05:07:31] They monetized XP games. They put vehicles and skins that had no business being in the game
[05:07:37] into the game and destroyed any sense of immersion in a largely single-player experience.
[05:07:42] Like every other open-world game from Ubisoft, even still today, they haphazardly put in RPG
[05:07:48] mechanics like varied loot, skill trees, and more. Mechanics that are only there to extend
[05:07:53] the players time in the game putting these elements I cannot agree with this more. I think that so
[05:08:00] many games over complicate the experience in a way that doesn't add anything to the players
[05:08:07] experience of the game. They're not you're not making the game any better you're not improving
[05:08:13] the product you're just adding in more hoops for the player to jump through in the hopes that
[05:08:18] it will keep playing keep them playing the game longer. Like I don't know about you guys
[05:08:22] but anytime that I'm playing a new one of these games and I loot something and it says
[05:08:27] 1 out of 250 I'm like like it's just are you fucking kidding me.
[05:08:36] Yeah.
[05:08:37] And there is a means to gatekeep players from progressing to story or taking on certain
[05:08:41] enemies. I think Skillup said it best when he was reviewing Breakpoint saying why the
[05:08:46] fuck is this in the game? Why is it so poorly implemented? And why is it in
[05:08:50] Well, they're doing it. The problem is that, like, this is a rhetorical question.
[05:08:54] Everybody knows why this is in the game.
[05:08:58] Earn 50% more experience with this boost, valid forever on all your save games.
[05:09:07] This sucks.
[05:09:09] Because I guarantee you that probably the experience acquisition method,
[05:09:12] or the way that you gain advantages through experience,
[05:09:16] is counterbalanced to make this more appealing.
[05:09:20] And that's the issue. Just cheat what the fuck. Yeah. And why is it in every game in their portfolio?
[05:09:31] This sort of design philosophy has proliferated through just about every single game that they
[05:09:34] make. And what makes matters worse for Ubisoft, and I think this is the one thing that the
[05:09:38] vast majority of people are overlooking here, it's what's killing their sales. It's the
[05:09:42] increase in competition from other publishers with new successful IPs. It's also a big reason
[05:09:48] is too that you have indie development studios that are able to make games that are of a higher
[05:09:55] scope and a higher quality now. So whereas before they only had like maybe a half a dozen
[05:10:02] studios or a dozen studios to compete against, now they have way more studios to compete
[05:10:07] against. So you have other games that they're being compared against and it's like, okay,
[05:10:12] well you made this game. Well, why is it that, you know, like I don't just play
[05:10:15] the smaller game. It's cheaper. It's like, I think a good example is like the Prince of Persia game.
[05:10:21] So Prince of Persia, I think it was like, I don't remember what it was, the
[05:10:26] it was the recent like side score Prince of Persia game. Why would somebody spend 50 or 40
[05:10:31] dollars on the Prince of Persia side score game when Blasphemous 2 and 1 are way less money
[05:10:37] and they're basically the same experience. So that's another example of like an indie game
[05:10:43] that's coming out, that's just edging them out of the market or hollow night or something like that.
[05:10:49] And whereas before in the 2000s and like the early 2010s, they had this basically de facto
[05:10:55] monopoly, because it was harder to go to market with a game as an indie developer. But now you
[05:11:01] have so many different types of tools for gorilla marketing, and different ways that
[05:11:05] companies can get their game out there, like for example, Corekeeper, look at back in that
[05:11:09] game did really well, it came out of nowhere. We're not really out of nowhere, but it
[05:11:12] it was made by an indie studio. And like another crabs treasure is another good example of that.
[05:11:18] So PoE versus Yaw before. Yeah, exactly. Right. And a lot of these games that are made by these
[05:11:23] smaller studios end up being better experiences. And that's the reason. And so now they have
[05:11:29] to compete with more people. And so the products have to be even better. And they're
[05:11:34] just not they're not meeting the mark.
[05:11:38] Elden Ring and Genshin Impact have captured player interest.
[05:11:41] Elden Ring's open world design and exploration set a new benchmark for the genre, while Genshin
[05:11:45] Impact offers a free to play model in an open world game with high production values
[05:11:50] and it's shaking up players' expectations.
[05:11:53] Games like these force players to compare similarities and, when you contrast Ubisoft
[05:11:58] here-
[05:11:59] Here's one big factor.
[05:12:01] Elden Ring and Genshin Impact play well.
[05:12:06] I cannot emphasize this enough.
[05:12:10] Star Wars Outlaws does not play well.
[05:12:16] It doesn't work well.
[05:12:17] It doesn't like the way the characters move.
[05:12:20] You don't fully feel like you're in control of the character.
[05:12:23] It's not very good.
[05:12:25] That matters more than basically fucking anything.
[05:12:31] So yeah, that's another big reason.
[05:12:33] Inns with the experiences that players have had access to
[05:12:36] over the past few years, it's no wonder
[05:12:38] why people aren't playing their games.
[05:12:41] And this goes back to what we were discussing previously.
[05:12:43] Ubisoft's core issue is their inability
[05:12:45] to change and recognize trends.
[05:12:47] Their loss in quality and generic monetization.
[05:12:50] Look at their first AAA, sorry, quadruple-A game
[05:12:53] ever made, skull and bones, except this was crazy.
[05:12:59] I still can't believe they made this.
[05:13:03] Really, like this is, it's insane.
[05:13:07] Live service title in development for 11 years costing over 200 in development for 11 years. Oh
[05:13:19] My god
[05:13:21] how
[05:13:27] That that's that's insane
[05:13:31] That should be illegal
[05:13:35] Dollars only to release a more boring version of Assassin's Creed black flag. Yeah with less than 700 concurrent players on steam
[05:13:42] Well, I think that actually
[05:13:44] The game is more popular now on Steam. Let me see if I can compare it.
[05:13:49] That was for something else. Um, what was I thinking?
[05:13:53] Skull and Bones. I think the game is doing better now.
[05:14:00] Oh. Anyway. How to make a more consumable version of Assassin's Creed with Mirage.
[05:14:13] Yeah. Charging $50 for a less than 15 hour game
[05:14:17] that did nothing to evolve the franchise. They finally returned to
[05:14:20] Prince of Persia with the lost crown.
[05:14:22] They made an awesome game.
[05:14:24] It was really innovative.
[05:14:25] I actually enjoyed it, but they charged $40
[05:14:28] for a Metroidvania game in a market
[05:14:30] where those games cost a fourth of the price.
[05:14:33] This guy watches my stream.
[05:14:36] That's exactly what I fucking said.
[05:14:39] That's exactly it.
[05:14:40] The Lost Crown is great.
[05:14:41] It was.
[05:14:42] And they did have a, like they made one innovation
[05:14:46] that I can think of, which is being able
[05:14:48] to screenshot things in the different world
[05:14:51] So you can remember them for later.
[05:14:52] I don't know about another Metroidvania game
[05:14:55] that had that before the Lost Crown.
[05:14:58] So yeah, I mean, it's a good point.
[05:15:01] It is, it absolutely is.
[05:15:02] Like, that's why I made it.
[05:15:04] But like, anyway, like he's right though,
[05:15:07] is that yeah, you're competing in a market
[05:15:10] with other games there.
[05:15:11] And also, Prince of Persia,
[05:15:12] you had like a three day like early access thing.
[05:15:16] And this is like a problem with like perception,
[05:15:19] is that when you're gonna see a lot of streamers
[05:15:22] and people talking about the game,
[05:15:23] it's going to be on the early access day.
[05:15:25] So the early access for the game was like 50 or $60.
[05:15:29] It was insane.
[05:15:30] Who the fuck is gonna spend that much money
[05:15:31] on a Metroidvania game?
[05:15:33] And I have no problem with it.
[05:15:34] I don't care.
[05:15:35] But the audience perception is that Metroidvania games
[05:15:39] are of a lower quality.
[05:15:41] That's just the way that people see things.
[05:15:43] Star Wars Outlaws, a game for all intents and purposes
[05:15:46] should have been an easy home run
[05:15:48] but ultimately showcases how dire the situation is
[05:15:50] at Ubisoft.
[05:15:51] Not only this game gave me an existential crisis,
[05:15:57] like I was so upset at the end of this game.
[05:16:02] I was shook, bro.
[05:16:03] Like I remember at the end of this,
[05:16:06] I just went out into my backyard
[05:16:08] and I sat on the porch for like 30 minutes,
[05:16:15] just doing nothing.
[05:16:20] You beat the game?
[05:16:21] No, the game beat me.
[05:16:23] Does the game suffer from quality issues, unattractive character designs, bugs, repetitiveness, and inconsistencies,
[05:16:29] but in an attempt to remove some of their open world bloat, you come to realize just how those elements,
[05:16:35] once they're removed, the game is really just held together by duct tape.
[05:16:39] Eurogamer in their review said something really interesting,
[05:16:42] saying that the problem with Star Wars Outlaws, however, isn't that it adheres too closely to the development approach
[05:16:48] akin to hoarding, but that it does the opposite.
[05:16:51] Stripping away years of accumulated video game clutter, admirably, Outlaws does this quite aggressively,
[05:16:57] Kesselsabak aside, but in doing so it reveals an integral issue.
[05:17:02] Ubisoft open world games are not only fun because of their formula,
[05:17:06] they ARE their formula. To strip away isn't to peel off some old wallpaper to reveal the
[05:17:12] original brickwork, it's lifting up the carpet to find a whacking great hole in the ground.
[05:17:17] I cannot disagree more. Every single thing about that game was bad. The graphics were bad. The combat
[05:17:32] was bad. The story was bad. The itemization was bad. The like upgrades you can get were bad.
[05:17:40] Every single thing about it was bad. It is crazy like the open world formula is why it would
[05:17:50] have been good. There's no way. The enemy AI, but it wasn't bad. The enemy AI was retarded.
[05:17:59] It was insane. They can be looking at you. Seems clear over here. All right, resuming,
[05:18:06] resuming NPC movement. Oops, oops, I've been assassinated. The game looks AI. It's just
[05:18:13] Terrible. It was so IGN 7 out of 10. As I said guys, because of those reviews, that's
[05:18:22] what's actually gotten me to like play a lot of new games is because I will see reviews
[05:18:27] for games that I think are complete garbage. And I'm like, I, somebody has to, somebody
[05:18:34] has to do it. They, somebody has to actually play through this game and actually give it
[05:18:40] a real score. Higher review than Space Marine 2, by the way. It's crazy. It's funny because
[05:18:48] Mirage's decent outlaws couldn't replicate it. That's how you do it. It's just embarrassing.
[05:18:55] When the ground, meaning that their games are hollow, and I think that that's a fitting
[05:18:59] description. From my perspective as a player, Ubisoft has become synonymous with generic
[05:19:04] games that are overpriced, over-monetized, and overly repetitive. I'm going to say
[05:19:10] again. I disagree. I wish that it was generic. I wish so much that it was generic. If you
[05:19:18] had just done a generic game, it would have at least been like a six or a seven, you know,
[05:19:22] like how do you do that? I wish we had a generic. TGS Tokyo Game Show, it's in like a, it's
[05:19:30] like actually a little bit about two hours or so. It's actually pretty soon.
[05:19:32] Back to the Division one and two. I've had no interest whatsoever in playing any of
[05:19:37] their games because I've already played them years ago and playing the next game isn't going
[05:19:42] to be any different. That is why I'm not playing well. That right there. That's the reason.
[05:19:51] Like that that's it. I don't think you guys feel the same way. Like that's how I feel
[05:19:58] at least right? Doesn't that be playing Division 3? Yeah. That's where I'm at. Same games
[05:20:05] pushed out the door for profit that lack any creativity or originality. Now we look
[05:20:10] at their next release, Assassin's Creed Shadows, a game criticized well before its release because
[05:20:16] other than legacy media everyone else can see the elephant in the room and Assassin's Creed
[05:20:20] game finally set in Japan. A setting that is so great for a game with this kind of theme
[05:20:25] only to include a tokenized representation of a character with vague at best historical relevance
[05:20:31] backed by a hip hop soundtrack in combat. Why is it that representation to these people
[05:20:37] means hip-hop soundtracks or a character wearing Jordan's whose power is that they run fast.
[05:20:51] Because there are a bunch of liberal white women that don't know any black people.
[05:20:56] And so they think that they're like some like different like type of animal or something. It's
[05:21:02] like, well, this is their culture. They don't know any black people. Like you look at the
[05:21:07] development studios for these games, it's full of a bunch of white people. That's the reason
[05:21:15] why it's because they don't know any they don't know any black people they don't know
[05:21:20] how to interact them sheltered white dudes yeah so what they're racist exactly it's crazy
[05:21:26] how it happens they lock their cars in a black person gets closer than 50 feet yeah
[05:21:34] they go they go down the bad part of town they're like they're locking their doors
[05:21:38] Oh, shit. Oh, what's this here? It's a blindside effect. Yeah, it's just it's crazy.
[05:21:46] It's so, so, so weird, bro. Like ultimate racist, aristocratic racist. No, they're not aristocratic.
[05:21:54] Okay. They're just performative. It's crazy how whenever you actually take a step back and you
[05:22:01] you look at it. It's like it's so it's such an obvious caricature but these
[05:22:08] people don't realize it. I'll be honest I think that a lot of the dialogue
[05:22:13] surrounding Assassin's Creed shadows are issues that players would largely
[05:22:17] ignore if they knew that Assassin's Creed that this game was going to be
[05:22:20] incredible. I've said this before yeah I hope he says it. Yasuke will not
[05:22:27] even be in the top 10 problems of this game when it comes out. Please realize that when this game
[05:22:35] releases is not even going to be in the top 10. Over the years, players have come to expect less
[05:22:42] and less from Ubisoft games. Why are investors so concerned? Why are they jumping ship before one
[05:22:48] of the largest releases of Ubisoft in recent memory? Well, why don't you tell me why anyone
[05:22:54] would want to play Assassin's Creed Shadows when they have far better Eastern theme YouTube content.
[05:23:00] I'm going to play it very simple actually. I'm going to play it so I can make a video about it.
[05:23:05] And then I'm going to have people watch the video. That's the plan.
[05:23:10] Yeah. The alternatives that without a doubt have better combat, better environments,
[05:23:17] higher quality, and better storytelling. Without the need to be able to make a statement or
[05:23:22] or press their morals against an audience.
[05:23:24] I think that's a really big component
[05:23:25] that a lot of people,
[05:23:26] I feel like the way that companies like put morals
[05:23:31] and put like their social agenda into games
[05:23:35] actually plays a much bigger role
[05:23:37] in how people respond to those games.
[05:23:40] And I think the reason why is that
[05:23:43] it takes a player's immersion out of the game.
[05:23:46] So when you see something like this and you hear it,
[05:23:49] like, oh yeah, this character has like pronouns and it's like, oh, well, we're going to add in, you know, like, we're going to make a game from like back and like, you know, like 300 years ago, and there's going to be like openly gay characters.
[05:24:03] It's like, that's not, that's not real. That's not the way it is. And like, whenever you see that, you know that you're playing it, and you're looking at it in this perspective, because this is the way that developer wants you to see the world.
[05:24:18] Co-opting established IP. Yeah, exactly. It's a red flag. I stopped caring about the game. I do too.
[05:24:23] When I see people that use a game as a platform for their agenda, and I think also like it's very
[05:24:29] obvious when it happens. Maybe I'm crazy, but I can immediately see that. There's a game
[05:24:36] set in 13th century Mongolia with 16 pronouns. I wonder what Genghis Khan would think of that.
[05:24:42] Yeah. I wonder what he'd think about that.
[05:24:48] Hmm. I'm sure he'd be very upset.
[05:24:55] What I play Assassin's Creed Shadows when I could play Blacksmith Mucong, Ghost of Tsushima, or Rise of Ronin.
[05:25:02] Why would I play something that I have already played when I could play something entirely fresh?
[05:25:07] Yeah.
[05:25:08] Ubisoft's issues are the same issues that plague the vast majority of them.
[05:25:11] majority of them. I think also like it just looks so bad that the day after they announced
[05:25:16] the new game, the new Ghost game, that Ubisoft delays Assassin's Creed shadows. Even though
[05:25:23] the decision to delay Assassin's Creed shadows was probably decided probably weeks ago.
[05:25:29] Publicly, it looks really, really bad. The largest publishers and developers in the industry
[05:25:37] are on it. So good. It was over the years. Are they continue to grow and chase profits?
[05:25:41] They've lost a unified vision of what their game should represent in the pursuit for profits and expanding their market share and
[05:25:48] maximizing revenue through aggressive monetization strategies
[05:25:51] They've strayed from the creative foundations that once made them an industry leader
[05:25:56] This fragmented approach has led to a loss of identity resulting in games that feel more like products that are turned out to meet
[05:26:02] Quarterly targets rather than passionate well-crafted experiences. I think this is happening to a lot of game companies
[05:26:09] I think it's happening to Activision. I think it's happening to EA. It's happening to Blizzard. It's happening to Ubisoft
[05:26:15] And I think there's probably a couple others that I haven't thought of it's happening to I hear Bungie, but I'm not entirely sure
[05:26:25] This is a huge issue and I think the problem is because gaming is becoming
[05:26:30] Gaming is an art that is also
[05:26:34] highly monetizable and
[05:26:36] And I think that you're seeing the same thing happen with gaming that we see with a lot of movies
[05:26:41] where a lot of movies are just like, let's remake Indiana Jones, let's do another Spider-Man,
[05:26:48] let's do another movie that's in the same universe as an existing movie.
[05:26:52] And so what happens is that politics, yeah, I mean like, and there's also exploitation and, you know, all that, yeah, for sure.
[05:27:00] But I think it's that these companies become so big
[05:27:04] and they have so many shareholders or, you know, there's like so much money relying on these things
[05:27:10] that they can't afford to make mistakes. And I think that what these companies do is that instead
[05:27:15] of trying to take a risk and make a lot of money, they don't take a risk and they guarantee
[05:27:19] that they'll only lose a little bit of money. And I think that's what's happened a lot. The
[05:27:24] safe approach. Yeah, they're taking this very safe approach. And I think that that safe
[05:27:28] approach has caused a lot of people to lose interest. And also, I think that games,
[05:27:33] So there's a number of games that I think prove this. A great game will be accessible to everybody
[05:27:40] regardless. Let's take some examples. Fortnite. Insanely fucking high skill cap. Crazy fucking
[05:27:49] high skill cap for Fortnite. But kids love Fortnite. Everybody loves Fortnite. And even
[05:27:55] though it's a very different style game, right? Path of Exile. Massively super hyper complex
[05:28:02] game but it's hitting new heights about every five or six uh seasons that they bring out or leagues
[05:28:09] that they bring out here's an even better example the best example balder's gate three a video game
[05:28:18] from 1998 was released in 2022 2023 i forgot which one and it was the biggest game of the year
[05:28:26] Why is it? It's because the game is good. Everybody that said that, oh, yes, I wanted 23. Yeah, I remember it's L ring was 22. Baldur's Gate was 23.
[05:28:36] Um, everybody thought this game was great. Everybody played this game. Even people that weren't from that genre. And I think a truly great game will cause people to play it, even though they're not native players from that genre.
[05:28:50] that genre. Same as PUBG and Fortnite, World of Warcraft, like all of these games that are like
[05:28:58] massive generational success games, transcend genre boundaries. Look at the speed of Ubisoft's game
[05:29:07] releases. They struck the iron while the iron was hot. Another good example is Genshin Impact.
[05:29:14] A lot of people didn't play gotcha games but Genshin Impact was such a good game that they
[05:29:18] they played it.
[05:29:21] Barely spacing any of their game releases, rarely making new IPs, or changing their perspective
[05:29:26] on how to deliver existing franchises.
[05:29:29] This lack of cohesive vision and the inability to change has not only diluted the quality
[05:29:33] and the uniqueness of their franchises, but also eroded the trust and enthusiasm of the
[05:29:38] player bases.
[05:29:39] They're exhausted.
[05:29:41] Without a clear sense of purpose and a commitment to innovation and quality, Ubisoft,
[05:29:45] like many others in the industry,
[05:29:47] has found itself trapped in a cycle
[05:29:49] of diminishing returns and waning relevance.
[05:29:52] And I'll be honest, it's not gonna stop.
[05:29:55] From my perspective, this is likely the end of Ubisoft.
[05:29:58] The ship is too big to be able to turn on a dime
[05:30:00] and the-
[05:30:01] I don't think it's the end of Ubisoft.
[05:30:03] I think that they're going to do
[05:30:05] a restructuring of the company.
[05:30:07] They're probably going to change ownership, maybe.
[05:30:10] And you'll see better Ubisoft games in like five years.
[05:30:15] I think that's what's going to happen, if I had to guess.
[05:30:19] Because it's very clear that there are people that are working at Ubisoft that are talented and do know what they're doing.
[05:30:25] So how do you make a game? There are certain things in the game that are good.
[05:30:31] So it's like, how do you fix the problem? I think it's a leadership problem.
[05:30:35] They're too big to sink. Fire the activists. And I think also they're probably going to go back to making less games.
[05:30:42] which is, I think, a point that this video didn't touch on a lot, but I feel like it's huge.
[05:30:48] They're making and trying to put out too many games at the same time.
[05:30:53] They're trying to be like an entire industry, almost, and it's too much.
[05:30:57] Less is more, exactly.
[05:30:59] Kind of overhaul that they need is likely a decade away.
[05:31:03] We can't save Ubisoft, and honestly, we don't want to.
[05:31:06] Let this be a stark warning to the rest of the industry, a cautionary tale.
[05:31:11] When you turn out games that nobody wants to buy, when you nickel and dime your players
[05:31:15] at every turn, when you strip your games of their soul, you don't just lose a sale.
[05:31:20] You lose your place in the industry.
[05:31:22] This is a huge component that I think a lot of people, like I showed this graph before,
[05:31:26] is that the negative effects of a bad product are not immediately observable, but it's
[05:31:33] like a ripple effect that happens like two years, three years down the road.
[05:31:38] You don't immediately lose the trust with people generally. It's something that like kind of builds up
[05:31:44] It's like a like I don't know it's like poison damage in Elven ring
[05:31:47] Right where it's like you have the bar and once the bar gets full now you're poisoned and
[05:31:52] Unless you have a special item or something you have to sit there and take the damage until it expires
[05:31:58] Or scar it rot. Yeah, that's what it is
[05:32:01] Square Enix is learning that right now. Square Enix is the king of being inconsistent. They
[05:32:11] have some insanely good games and they have some insanely bad games.
[05:32:17] Play stupid games, win stupid prizes and Ubisoft has played them all. I tried to do my best
[05:32:23] to be able to showcase the highs and lows of the company, all the games that they made
[05:32:26] but I found the more that I researched, the more that I wrote, I just kept talking
[05:32:29] about the same games over and over again for under 20 years. Assassin's Creed Rainbow Six
[05:32:36] Far Cry. Assassin's Creed Rainbow Six Far Cry. Assassin's Creed Rainbow Six Far Cry. Well,
[05:32:42] you want to make sure that you're doing what you can to support the titles that players
[05:32:44] love the most. The reason why they know your name.
[05:32:46] Yeah, I just like, I hear that. I think of Blizzard or Grind. World of Warcraft, Diablo
[05:32:51] 4, Diablo and Overwatch. Right? Like that's all the, I guess, Hearthstone, right?
[05:32:59] really bad. Starcraft? What's Starcraft? Is that a mobile game? It will be, but to
[05:33:06] begin with, at the same time when you're absurdly aggressive like Ubisoft, where
[05:33:12] you just keep pumping out the same titles over and over again, and at the
[05:33:15] exact same time you just continue to crank up the monetization and the
[05:33:19] pricing and how many things are locked behind different versions of your game
[05:33:23] for $100, $130? Good lord, what do you expect? What do you think is
[05:33:28] going to happen when you keep making the same thing over and over again regardless of how
[05:33:32] many times people criticize your design and you just keep increasing the prices and there's
[05:33:38] better and more interesting and more unique the way that they price things is so absolutely
[05:33:45] insulting to a customer that you would have to be a dick eater to buy it like the fact
[05:33:54] that they're giving three day early access for a single player game and you have to
[05:33:59] to pay $30 for it. I'm sorry, but you're a dick eater if you do
[05:34:04] that. This is a single player game. What the fuck? Like
[05:34:08] streamers will streamers do it for a job, right? That's like
[05:34:11] saying a game, a what do you call it? Like a game reviewer is
[05:34:16] like that. No, I mean, that that's a different dynamic. But
[05:34:18] like if you're just an average person and you're buying it,
[05:34:21] what the fuck are you doing? It's unbelievable. Streamers
[05:34:26] do it to make their money. Yes, streamers make their money
[05:34:28] back. You don't. That's the big difference. Where Emma 40k did that too. I don't know if
[05:34:34] they did it or not. But like a lot of games are doing it, but it's not just that, right?
[05:34:39] It's like all the extra bonuses. It's the season pass. It's the subscription service
[05:34:44] that you're clearly trying to get funneled into. And it's just ex I think it's exhausting
[05:34:50] for a customer to just constantly be like assaulted by that all the time. I think
[05:34:57] some of its habitat of people, but obviously their sales has
[05:34:59] definitely declined. Yeah. And it's like, and that's the thing,
[05:35:02] right? But like Ubisoft sales significantly declining now is
[05:35:07] a result of actions that they've taken years in the past.
[05:35:11] Experiences that are out there that we've been seeing over the
[05:35:14] last few years, so many of these independent double A single
[05:35:17] A and indie studios just popping off selling more
[05:35:20] copies of games than you do now. You don't see a problem
[05:35:25] with that. You know, I was sitting back and I was watching people play Star Wars Outlaws.
[05:35:29] I sat there thinking to myself, this is literally just Star Wars Assassin's Creed minus a few
[05:35:35] mechanics. Do not insult Assassin's Creed. That game, I just, I really, I feel like
[05:35:47] is this what it's like to be triggered? Because like every time I hear the name
[05:35:51] of that fucking game and it makes me upset. I'm actually getting upset, just hearing it.
[05:36:00] I'm actually getting triggered. It just, it looks so boring. Some of the aspects were cool about it.
[05:36:08] Part of the narrative was somewhat interesting. I liked a few of the environments, but outside of
[05:36:12] that, the actual mechanical gameplay just looks so boring. God, it looks so bad. It just goes to
[05:36:19] to show just how creatively robbed the studios are the only the only thing that
[05:36:26] I ask for is that if this company goes down please somebody make sure they take
[05:36:30] care of massive I like massive I like the division they've done a really good
[05:36:35] job please make a division three or something else that title because I
[05:36:39] want to see more of those games in the future I hate that we're in this
[05:36:44] weird place in time right now where genuine criticism voiced well or not
[05:36:49] doesn't really matter is just push to the side because both legacy media and
[05:36:53] publishers and developers just don't want to hear don't listen to the angry
[05:36:57] gamers if you don't want to listen to the angry gamers then you're not going to
[05:37:02] have the angry gamers by your game and I think that there is a massive amount
[05:37:07] of people that are these angry gamer stereotypes and they are the ones that
[05:37:13] are playing and buying games all the time like who the fuck do you think
[05:37:18] is playing these video games. Like, who's playing Star Wars, right? I mean, like, what
[05:37:24] the fuck do you expect? That brings us back to toxic positivity. Well, it's more or less
[05:37:30] like that, like, so this is the issue is that games journalists create expectations
[05:37:37] for video games that do not reflect what players want to see. So what ends up happening
[05:37:43] is that video games are developed and designed in a way that pleases journalists, but alienates
[05:37:49] players. And you see this, and the problem is that this is something that's immediate,
[05:37:55] like, no, I guess I don't have it up anymore. But it's immediately observable by just simply
[05:38:01] looking at the way that the CEO speaks about their games. He says, these games aren't doing
[05:38:08] well. All the critics told us they're doing well. What is this? How do you listen to the critics?
[05:38:26] But as a dev, how do you differentiate between massive decent feedback versus a loud minority,
[05:38:30] which can happen? Well, here's the way that you do it. You look at the people that are your fans,
[05:38:38] you see the way that actual fans respond to it, and then you make a decision based off of that.
[05:38:43] You don't go and also also like there's very rarely where like a loud minority of people on the internet like for like Assassin's Creed Shadows
[05:38:56] Almost everybody was negative about this game. It's not like it was a kind of mixed bag
[05:39:01] Pretty much everybody was negative about it. So if you have everybody being negative about something then maybe you made a fucking mistake
[05:39:08] Yeah, I think that there's like always this idea of a loud minority, but the loud minority, I actually think is the majority in a lot of cases.
[05:39:20] And I think the problem is that there is another loud minority, and these are the Twitter activists and the people like this who actually are a minority that would never play this game all the way through.
[05:39:32] And then they're the ones that are trying to push games to be in a certain direction or to be made with a certain design principle and
[05:39:39] They don't even play the games in the first place. Yeah. Yeah, like the Concord players, right exactly
[05:39:46] That's the issue is that developers and publishers need to stop trying to listen to
[05:39:53] legacy media and
[05:39:55] Don't even listen to youtubers either
[05:39:58] listen to what people say about your game and
[05:40:00] And listen to how many people are saying it and if you have everybody saying something
[05:40:07] Then they're gonna be right whether you like it or not
[05:40:09] And this is a big issue that a lot of companies have and this is a big issue that people have that are artists
[05:40:16] That like sometimes you have art that you make and a lot of people don't like it
[05:40:21] Well, that's fine
[05:40:22] But you can't expect to make something for yourself and then everybody else think that it's great
[05:40:27] You can like it's basically choose one make art for yourself
[05:40:31] Oh, like, you know, I'm an artist for the sake of like being able to express myself or I'm an artist because I want to make something to
[05:40:38] sell well
[05:40:39] you
[05:40:41] One of these clearly like invalidates the other
[05:40:45] These games are far from art. Yeah, that's subjectivity it is but that whenever the subjective opinion is held by 95% of the people then you have a problem
[05:40:56] These games aren't made for you. Yeah, who are they made for exactly? I'm sure Ubisoft's investors would like to know
[05:41:04] Yeah, they would I don't necessarily like to see companies fail
[05:41:08] I do Ubisoft has made a lot of games that I love seeing companies fail because that means that the free market is working in the right way
[05:41:15] When you see a company fail and you see things fall apart
[05:41:19] That means that the free market has decided that we deserve better than what we're getting
[05:41:29] loved over the years but at the exact same time this is from my perspective
[05:41:33] a victory for consumers
[05:41:34] because this shows the rest of the industry
[05:41:37] if you do what you be softest on us
[05:41:39] you will fail
[05:41:40] there's a couple of companies are out there that have been trying to follow
[05:41:43] that same line
[05:41:44] and wallets continue to work for now it won't
[05:41:47] well it won't
[05:41:48] as you can see it doesn't work forever
[05:41:51] anyway
[05:41:52] i hope you guys enjoyed the video if you guys did enjoy the video make sure
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[05:42:02] outside of that I'm gonna go and play some video games what am I playing today
[05:42:07] deadlock maybe I don't know something stay cool stay righteous stay safe my
[05:42:12] friends and I'll see you next time man I I could not agree more with a lot
[05:42:22] the points in this video. I really do agree with pretty much all of this. I'll link you guys the video
[05:42:28] right there. Good video. Yeah, I think so too. IPs are almost immune from failure. IPs are immune
[05:42:35] from failure until they fail. I don't think that's the case that, yeah, give it a like. Like this
[05:42:40] one is, I've been feeling like this is going to happen for a while. And I think this is one
[05:42:48] thing that like things just kind of get worse and worse over time and what ends up finally happening
[05:42:55] with a company like this is that even when a company brings out a good game like The Lost Crown
[05:43:00] for example with with Prince of Persia is that people are just so negative about the game that
[05:43:07] it doesn't matter anymore because like the negative sentiment with the game overrides everything
[05:43:13] else. The pendulum is slowly swinging back. Well, and then this is also another issue is that
[05:43:20] a lot of games have some form of like performative inclusion. And I think that a lot of gamers don't
[05:43:26] like that. And the big issue is that there are so many of those people online. And those people
[05:43:33] online, here's the issue, right, is that a lot of people online might not make a decision based
[05:43:38] off of like, you know, what like a Reddit comment says, but like, they'll see a YouTube
[05:43:43] video. And if the YouTube video has like a bunch of comments saying the game looks bad,
[05:43:48] they're going to think that the game is bad. And I think that's what happens with a lot
[05:43:52] of people is that they see a game like Assassin's Creed, and they're like, wow, nobody likes
[05:43:57] this game. It's looking awful. I'm a game sentiment specialist. Can we talk? I mean,
[05:44:03] So am I, right? I think that everybody is. It's been bad for years. I think so too.
[05:44:08] Making a new account called performative inclusion. Yeah, that's basically what it is. And like
[05:44:13] a lot of games do it. And when I see performative inclusion in a game, like, especially whenever
[05:44:19] it's in a fantasy world, like anytime that I see a fantasy world that like, for example,
[05:44:25] like the top scars from dragon dragon age veil guard, I see something like this. It's
[05:44:30] It's like, okay, so you have shape shifting,
[05:44:31] but you can't change your gender
[05:44:33] without having the same scars that are like,
[05:44:36] just the same as the real life scars that people have.
[05:44:39] It's ridiculous.
[05:44:40] It's off-putting.
[05:44:41] Yeah, it's so off-putting and ridiculous.
[05:44:43] And I think that what happens
[05:44:44] is that these companies are,
[05:44:46] they listen to these people that think that,
[05:44:48] oh, well, this is the thing that the game needs.
[05:44:50] And what happens, I'm gonna be honest,
[05:44:54] is that they end up destroying their game.
[05:44:57] They totally destroyed their game and
[05:45:03] That's it them as Tokyo game show
[05:45:06] Why are almost seven out of ten again? I'm gonna watch this the Tokyo
[05:45:10] I know that a lot of people have asked about this Tokyo game show
[05:45:16] Let me make sure that I have it here. So you guys know
[05:45:20] So
[05:45:21] It says 5 a.m.
[05:45:25] Not here isn't it's an hour and 40 minutes. Yeah, it's supposed to be in an hour and 40 minutes
[05:45:33] It's about eight hours away.
[05:45:39] And yeah, let me see if I can figure it out here.
[05:45:50] Because I'm very confused.
[05:45:56] It's 14 hours from Texas.
[05:45:59] It's five AM in Tokyo.
[05:46:00] Yeah, but like this one says,
[05:46:02] I'm just, I'm getting worried.
[05:46:05] It says live in 10 hours.
[05:46:12] It's one hour, like I can't believe
[05:46:15] I'm second guessing myself after looking at this again.
[05:46:20] That's the Xbox presentation.
[05:46:23] Okay, you're right, you're right, you're right.
[05:46:26] Okay. So there's no opening is indeed an hour and 40 minutes. There's different events that
[05:46:34] and these stream highlights. Okay. It's a countdown for the live show. Don't know if people didn't get
[05:46:39] a small group of snowflakes in gaming. Oh, yeah, yeah, sure. I don't know how that happened either.
[05:46:45] The opening is in roughly two hours, but Xbox Capcom and Square Enix is later. Yeah, we're
[05:46:49] going to watch as much of it as we can. Like, I don't know how much the opening is really
[05:46:53] going to have, but I'm going to try to watch, you know, a good amount of it, etc. Google
[05:46:58] has Tokyo time at 8, 821 a.m. Okay, good. Channel is called Tokyo Game Show on YouTube. Where's
[05:47:09] where's channels? Fuck. All. Yeah, if somebody can get me a link to it, that would be really
[05:47:16] good because I just want to make sure that I've got everything ready for this. So I'm not an
[05:47:21] idiot okay let me copy paste this over I always mess up with like these time
[05:47:29] zones and it's like it's such an easy thing but I just can't figure out time
[05:47:33] zones well okay okay okay live in 97 minutes I was right I'm not crazy I'm
[05:47:43] not idiot everybody needs to have the same times someone's talking shit on
[05:47:54] X about you? Are you telling me that somebody on Twitter is mad about something that I said?
[05:48:04] No fucking way. Wow. Oh, here we go. I see one. He says, do I have to play as a girl?
[05:48:16] And what I imagine is the same tone as his other favorite line, do I have to brush my
[05:48:20] teeth. Oh listen, I brush my teeth every day. Now you can say I don't shower. You can say that I have
[05:48:32] dead animals in my house. But I brush my teeth every day. I've only got five of them. It's not
[05:48:39] it's it's not like it's a lot of work. And yeah, I don't want to play as a girl. Is that crazy?
[05:48:47] I'd rather play as a fucking dude.
[05:48:51] What do you want me to say?
[05:48:54] Yeah, that's right.
[05:48:57] You brush with dead animals?
[05:48:59] Yes.
[05:49:00] Yeah, I'm not sorry.
[05:49:01] Yeah, don't forget it doesn't shower for months at a time either.
[05:49:04] Hey, hey, shut up.
[05:49:06] Concerning only has four real teeth left.
[05:49:08] No, no, it's actually it's not even four.
[05:49:10] It's not even five.
[05:49:11] It's really four and a half right now.
[05:49:13] But yeah, it's in between four and five.
[05:49:17] it's 5. Imagine if Sekiro was a girl. Imagine if Metroid was a girl. As well it didn't get
[05:49:24] through Ghost of Dishima because he avoided the hot springs. What? I didn't even play
[05:49:29] the game, honestly. Do you realize the girls have to play as men in the majority of video
[05:49:33] games? I do. Yeah, I really don't think that my take on this is crazy. That like,
[05:49:40] I I would rather just play as a as a guy. I'm not like I'm not I'm not sorry
[05:49:50] I'm a guy. I want to play as a guy. It's a self-insert reason and I'm not sorry
[05:49:56] Yeah, that's right
[05:49:58] She can get mad except for stellar blade
[05:50:01] If there was a male and female option to play stellar blade, I would have played it with a male option
[05:50:07] Maybe I'm gay
[05:50:10] Yep, maybe I'm gay, but that's what I would do. I'm sorry
[05:50:16] Bad take that's fine, but that's what I feel it's more immersive. It is
[05:50:21] So I'm watching movie main characters woman every video game should have a character creator
[05:50:26] No, I think every video game should have the way it should be made the way that they want to make it. That's it
[05:50:33] The truth about seven out of ten games
[05:50:36] Why is every game a seven out of ten?
[05:50:39] Do you want to know why I think a lot of games were 7 out of 10?
[05:50:43] It's because the people that do reviews are afraid of giving really bad reviews to popular
[05:50:50] studios because of access journalism.
[05:50:54] That's one of the big reasons.
[05:50:57] I think that's a big factor.
[05:51:01] Nah, man, that's the matrix.
[05:51:05] Here's the thing.
[05:51:07] Is it the matrix was real?
[05:51:12] IGN gave Jess Stranding a six.
[05:51:15] Well, let's take a look.
[05:51:19] I can't believe it's happened again.
[05:51:21] I'm sick of seeing it everywhere.
[05:51:23] It just it haunts me.
[05:51:25] It's in my nightmares.
[05:51:26] It's in all of my waking hours.
[05:51:28] It's everywhere.
[05:51:29] The number seven.
[05:51:31] Another game's journalist has given another video game a seven out of 10.
[05:51:36] And today, I'm going to tell you why that's fairly common, actually,
[05:51:38] because there is like a pretty good reason for it.
[05:51:40] Oh, maybe not necessarily a good reason.
[05:51:42] I'm not trying to call it this reason in any direction.
[05:51:45] It's just a reason that you see seven out of 10s as being common to the extent
[05:51:49] where we now sometimes refer to seven as like an average, which is weird.
[05:51:52] But let me just explain.
[05:51:54] First, if you don't know me, sometimes people meme on me for mentioning this,
[05:51:57] but you'd be surprised the amount of people who comment on my videos
[05:52:00] who don't even know what my current job is and assume that I'm a full-time
[05:52:04] YouTuber, let alone a job I used to have.
[05:52:06] So that's why I sometimes say it turns out people don't know stuff.
[05:52:08] And I used to work at IGN.
[05:52:10] I was a writer there for three whole years, which makes me exceptionally qualified.
[05:52:15] I didn't know that.
[05:52:16] The most professional, lauded source on the internet, educated to such a high degree,
[05:52:22] he started and it really sells it.
[05:52:24] The one person on the planet equipped to tell you that step one before we get into
[05:52:28] the rest of this video is somebody I'll take game reviews way too seriously.
[05:52:33] I will explain why the 7 out of 10 is so common and why it's...
[05:52:37] It's me. It's like if somebody puts out a bullshit game review,
[05:52:40] I think absolutely you should call it out.
[05:52:43] Yeah, no, I yeah, I'm I'm about it.
[05:52:46] Like I want to see it memed because it's so common
[05:52:50] and that it doesn't make sense.
[05:52:51] I feel like so many conversations about game reviews would be like so much more
[05:52:54] chill if you just remember that it's just some fucking guy's opinion.
[05:52:57] I used to be that fucking guy.
[05:52:59] It's just some fucking guy has an opinion on something.
[05:53:02] That's that's all a game reviewist.
[05:53:03] The fucking guy who writes the review is no more or less qualified to have an opinion on
[05:53:09] Any other fucking guy on the street about a game that is my genuine opinion
[05:53:15] That is the opinion that I held when I did it and got no she's right about that and that's a fucking fact
[05:53:20] That's what I wish more people realized is that if you're a game reviewer
[05:53:24] It what do you think the people that are writing these reviews have some sort of like divine insight in the video games
[05:53:29] Get the fuck out of here. No, they don't
[05:53:31] They're playing the same games that you are probably worse than you do. So what do you mean?
[05:53:37] Yeah, they've really played games. They probably don't play the games as much as you do right at least specific ones, right?
[05:53:42] absolutely
[05:53:44] For it, I personally do not consider game reviews to be journalism even though they technically are by definition of the word
[05:53:51] But again, it's just the problem is that when the game reviewers input like put in
[05:53:57] then the problem is not that game reviewers are held to a higher standard. The problem
[05:54:03] is that game reviewers have different standards than customers have. And I think that's where
[05:54:09] the really big issue is, is that game developers, or sorry, game journalists, review games on
[05:54:15] criteria that actual players don't care about and vice versa. They don't review
[05:54:21] based on things that players do care about. And so there's like a massive misrepresentation
[05:54:26] that happens.
[05:54:27] Fucking guy's opinion, man.
[05:54:30] And they certainly are not objective and do not strive to be and shouldn't be because
[05:54:33] they are opinion based.
[05:54:35] They are not reporting that just fucking guy has an opinion.
[05:54:39] To be clear before somebody gets upset with me, not being sexist here, women can also
[05:54:43] be some fucking guy.
[05:54:45] Like I said, I used to be some fucking guy, gender neutral.
[05:54:47] It's really just that the guy who does it for IGN has an editorial policy that
[05:54:51] he has to abide by, probably has more writing experience than the average person,
[05:54:55] and more people will read it.
[05:54:56] But that is really the only difference.
[05:54:58] No one's opinion on a video game is any more or less valid than anybody else's.
[05:55:02] The only exception to that, and like I feel that way about films and stuff too, the only
[05:55:05] exception to that is when in my opinion someone who has a ton of expertise is the one reviewing
[05:55:10] something.
[05:55:11] Tarantino, not just some fucking guy, Miyazaki, Hideo Kijima, not just some fucking guy.
[05:55:16] They go beyond the sphere of some fucking guy in which all of the rest of us exist,
[05:55:23] otherwise 100% of us IGN, GameSpot, kind of funny. You and my comments section, we're all just some
[05:55:30] fucking guy. It's actually pretty crazy when you think about it. Like really the whole world is
[05:55:33] just run by just a guy. I think here's the problem. I think Blacksmith Wukong is a really
[05:55:40] good indicator of what this problem is. Is that when IGN gave Blacksmith Wukong an eight,
[05:55:46] and I think it was another studio, another place gave it a six out of 10.
[05:55:50] And the main reason why they were giving it low ratings was because of something that somebody at the studio said or did
[05:56:00] That becomes a huge problem when every single game reviewing company has this same criteria
[05:56:08] Space Marine 6 out of 10 right got to a below golem. Yeah, exactly
[05:56:14] She's been owing the innate bias the gaxa journalist have was a longer video
[05:56:18] So like I mean she might cover that later on so I mean there's plenty of time to go over that
[05:56:23] But what I'm saying is that these game reviews not only are they biased?
[05:56:29] But they are extremely biased and all of the different game review places are doing the same type of bias
[05:56:37] That's the issue. Is that like I mean
[05:56:41] You might as well just have one big game review company because all of them are functionally the same thing
[05:56:49] There's no objectivity. Yeah, exactly. And like, I guarantee you, if I made a video, if I made a video, and I reviewed a game and I said, this game is bad because of like, some bullshit, people would call me out too. That's the way it would be for anybody.
[05:57:06] What are any of us doing? Think about how many things you don't know how to do or how many mistakes that you've made. And you're still here. And that's just the same as the rest of us. None of us have any idea what's really going on. We're just some fucking guy who got a job.
[05:57:19] There he is. Okay, but first, seven out of ten.
[05:57:21] Why is it so common?
[05:57:23] Why does it feel like seven out of ten has become
[05:57:26] the average video game score at the very least in the triple A gaming space?
[05:57:30] Why is everything a seven out of ten? Why is it so common?
[05:57:32] What happened to the other half of the scale?
[05:57:34] Why aren't we using it?
[05:57:35] It might actually is because seven out of ten kind of has become average
[05:57:38] for triple A games, but maybe not for the reasons that most people would think.
[05:57:41] Important to note before we get into this that different websites
[05:57:44] do have different scales.
[05:57:46] A nine for IGN is not the same as
[05:57:48] you guys want to see the scale there's some scales right there there's no
[05:58:10] objective measurement here like I understand how like they wanted to find
[05:58:16] this and they like trying to create some rubric or something like that but
[05:58:22] let's be honest the dartboard is a scale yeah a lot of this is a dartboard
[05:58:27] the nine for some other website you have any feelings about reviews that
[05:58:33] you look up what their individual scales mean one thing that I see people in
[05:58:36] mistake or do you remember how many how many places gave Starfield a really
[05:58:41] high rating that was very upsetting for me to see that
[05:58:46] I'm is that they think a 10 out of 10 is a perfect score there's a perfect game
[05:58:50] for IGN for example a 10 does not mean perfect it just means masterpiece
[05:58:54] because no game is perfect except for portal and maybe also so you're a
[05:59:00] manish and doom 93 second and tunic and that's the list of perfect video
[05:59:04] games completed. Unless you have anything to add, editor of this video, Jacob Fullerton.
[05:59:08] The floor is yours.
[05:59:10] Gungan Frontier. All your favorite characters are there. You get to play with Fombas and
[05:59:14] Faloompa sets and plant trees on the moon. And the UI is a clam. 10 out of 10. Perfect game.
[05:59:21] There we go. Comprehensive list of perfect video games. No really, none exists. 10
[05:59:25] out of 10 means monster piece, right? It is a monster piece. It doesn't mean it's perfect.
[05:59:29] But for whatever website that you read or review some or whatever discourse you're involved in,
[05:59:32] I recommend checking out their individual scales.
[05:59:33] And if you look at a seven on the IGN scale, seven means good. Not great. Just good.
[05:59:38] When I worked there and I reviewed video games and movies and stuff sometimes,
[05:59:41] Dan Stapleton, the executive editor of reviews at IGN, told me to treat what score I would have
[05:59:46] if I was having trouble as what would I say if someone walked up to me on the street and asked.
[05:59:50] So a seven would be, yeah, it's good. It's not great. It's good. It's good.
[05:59:54] Because to be honest, assigning a score to however many thousand words you've written,
[05:59:59] where you try to really explain every single nuance of this thing and why you do or don't
[06:00:02] like it is extremely difficult and sucky, but it's just really important to audiences.
[06:00:06] Like it gets clearly so much engagement from these websites.
[06:00:09] People want the opinions distilled into a little number.
[06:00:12] It generates so much discourse.
[06:00:13] It generated this video, technically, and probably many videos
[06:00:17] about seven out of 10 or 10 out of 10 game reviews that exist on this platform.
[06:00:21] Audiences clearly are very attached to the review score.
[06:00:24] For writers, it sucks.
[06:00:25] But when you're having, I don't think that people are attached to it for that reason.
[06:00:29] I think the reason why people are attached to it is because the way that they're reviewed isn't
[06:00:36] respective of the way that people want them to be reviewed. That's the issue. That's where the
[06:00:43] complaints really come in. It's that, for example, like game reviews, like hold priority and care
[06:00:51] about things that an average player doesn't care about. And I think that that's really
[06:00:56] where the issue is with the 7 out of 10 because a lot of these games really aren't a 7 out of 10.
[06:01:01] Like I can't see a universe where like and I think like really if you take a step back and you ask
[06:01:08] yourself what purpose do game reviews serve and you think about it right what is the purpose of a
[06:01:15] game review a purpose of a game review is to give the game is to inform a customer
[06:01:23] and help a customer make a purchase choice. It's to inform a customer and help them make money,
[06:01:29] or sorry help them spend money in the right way. So if the game reviews are deviating this much from
[06:01:38] what the public sentiment is, then it's very obvious that the game reviews are wrong,
[06:01:43] because the game reviews exist only as a tool to benefit customers and being able to make
[06:01:50] make better purchasing decisions.
[06:01:52] And the big problem is that these game reviews
[06:01:56] are inaccurate.
[06:01:59] That's the problem.
[06:02:01] It's like polls, yeah exactly.
[06:02:02] The purpose is deviated at some point, exactly.
[06:02:05] Wrong and bias, yes they are wrong and biased.
[06:02:07] Hades2 got a nine on IGN.
[06:02:09] Of course, I thought Hades2 was a great game.
[06:02:12] I liked Hades1 maybe a little bit more,
[06:02:15] but like I thought they were both good.
[06:02:17] You know nothing about ratings,
[06:02:18] The number one reviewers gave Concord an 8 out of 10.
[06:02:23] I know, it's just crazy.
[06:02:25] It feels like people care about reviews a decade ago,
[06:02:27] but not anymore nowadays.
[06:02:29] I think that the reason why people care a lot about reviews
[06:02:32] is because reviews are quantitative metrics
[06:02:35] to measure the disparity
[06:02:37] between what people actually think
[06:02:39] and what's being published.
[06:02:42] So like, for example, a game like Star Wars Outlaws
[06:02:45] getting an eight or like a nine or a seven even.
[06:02:48] This is very clearly a massive disparity
[06:02:51] between what the customers think.
[06:02:55] And that's what the problem is.
[06:02:58] Trouble being like, I don't know what these words
[06:03:00] to spill to, how am I gonna figure that out?
[06:03:02] A good way to do it is what would you say
[06:03:04] someone came up to you on the street?
[06:03:05] So seven is, it's good, it's not great, it's good.
[06:03:08] And firstly, that does encompass a lot of video games,
[06:03:10] especially when you're a reviewer.
[06:03:12] People who review games or play games professionally
[06:03:14] by virtue of the thing that is their job,
[06:03:17] playing a lot more video games than most people.
[06:03:20] Now before you get mad at me for that,
[06:03:21] it's just that they're allowed to do it during workouts.
[06:03:24] So they're playing more video games.
[06:03:25] I think that they play more video games,
[06:03:27] but the problem that I think a lot of reviewers have
[06:03:29] with playing games is that they play them
[06:03:32] at a very shallow level.
[06:03:34] And you can see that, and it really just makes sense,
[06:03:37] right, is that a lot of reviewers,
[06:03:40] and this is just like a problem fundamentally
[06:03:43] with the meta of what reviewing games is,
[06:03:47] is that you wanna make a lot of reviews
[06:03:49] and you wanna write a lot of reviews
[06:03:51] because those reviews generate ad revenue
[06:03:53] and they make you money.
[06:03:54] So the problem is that in a lot of cases
[06:03:57] where these game reviews,
[06:03:58] I think that the best example
[06:03:59] that I can give of this is New World.
[06:04:02] So New World, every single game review of New World,
[06:04:06] the screenshots that weren't included in the game review
[06:04:09] showed a character at level 18.
[06:04:11] issue character level eleven
[06:04:14] all while this game is great
[06:04:18] all there you go
[06:04:19] like it that means it's so good and this is a problem
[06:04:23] in any issue is that
[06:04:25] game reviews
[06:04:27] while it is their job that's a double-edged sword
[06:04:30] because the fact that it's their job it means that they want to do it
[06:04:34] in a finite amount of time
[06:04:37] they're not going to give the game as much time as maybe they should and
[06:04:40] And I think that's what happens is that like, and I think again, Blacksmith Wukong, another
[06:04:45] great example, what a massive self-report that they said that the game had no, no female
[06:04:50] representation.
[06:05:15] Is we good?
[06:05:17] Just want to double check.
[06:05:21] It seems as though we do be, we do be good.
[06:05:26] Okay, great.
[06:05:27] So yeah, anyway, what I was saying before, it's that time again, no, it's a different
[06:05:31] time actually today.
[06:05:32] So I don't know what the hell that is.
[06:05:34] So yeah, anyway, what was I saying before?
[06:05:39] Oh my god.
[06:05:40] Oh my god, I'm trying to remember.
[06:05:42] What was that?
[06:05:43] What was I trying to say?
[06:05:44] Fuck.
[06:05:45] The story, okay, dude.
[06:05:46] Right, yes.
[06:05:47] And so, like in Blacksmith Wukong, the biggest self-report with game reviewers is that
[06:05:54] all of them said there weren't any women in the game, but there's women all the
[06:05:58] time in Act 4 that it's all about them.
[06:06:03] So what does that tell me?
[06:06:05] That tells me you didn't play half the game.
[06:06:09] That's what I see.
[06:06:10] Games that every other human who has a job that is not in the games industry because they're
[06:06:17] allowed to play games at work.
[06:06:18] So by default they have more hours on any given day in which they can slash are playing
[06:06:23] video games.
[06:06:24] But because the average games journalist is able to play more video games than the
[06:06:27] average reader, it's kind of another reason that a review is just some fucking guy's
[06:06:31] opinion.
[06:06:32] What somebody who has played a thousand games thinks of a game is inherently going
[06:06:35] be different to what somebody who's only played a hundred games thinks of a game because
[06:06:39] you are coming into that, that wealth of knowledge experience and those set your expectations.
[06:06:44] You might find something bland or generic because you played 10 other games like it.
[06:06:48] If someone's played less games than you, they may not feel that way.
[06:06:50] Imagine something.
[06:06:51] I think a really great example of what she's saying.
[06:06:52] I think that she's right about that is that it's Diablo 4.
[06:06:56] I think Diablo 4 is a great game for casuals.
[06:07:00] It's a great game for people that aren't like really big gamers because it's pretty
[06:07:04] simple and it's easy to understand playing Star Wars Outlaws as their very first Ubisoft
[06:07:11] game. I myself was like, I'm kind of burned out of Star Wars. I'm kind of burned out of
[06:07:15] Ubisoft right now. This feels very samey. So I tried and I decided that I wasn't going
[06:07:20] to play anymore of it, but someone who's never I feel like if dude, if you your first
[06:07:25] game was playing Star Wars Outlaw, I feel like I'd probably start playing something.
[06:07:30] I'd like get into arts and crafts or something like that, right?
[06:07:35] PoE takes the cake. Yeah, but PoE is not the thing is like PoE and Diablo 4 are not really competing for the same market share
[06:07:42] Like Diablo 4 is for casual players and PoE is for hardcore players
[06:07:46] It's the same as like escape from Tarkov and like Call of Duty like they're just two different audiences
[06:07:53] You ease up game before might be like holy shit. This is crazy. What is this?
[06:07:56] We're all just a bunch of guys who have just fucking opinions.
[06:07:59] It's all so subjective and it's impossible not to be subjective.
[06:08:03] You're inherently bringing all of the experiences that you have had
[06:08:06] into every opinion that you form on pretty much everything.
[06:08:08] And that's why reviews are out there, just an opinion.
[06:08:10] Secondly, I think there's a misconception
[06:08:12] that five is supposed to mean average on the scales
[06:08:15] where it doesn't, at least not on any of them I've ever seen.
[06:08:18] But five for IGN means mediocre.
[06:08:20] They describe it as something that is bland and unremarkable.
[06:08:23] and I guess with that definition I wouldn't be like super uncomfortable personally categorizing
[06:08:28] Star Wars Outlaws that way maybe. I haven't played enough that I feel confident saying that but
[06:08:32] that Star Wars Outlaw in my opinion was between a four and a five. That's where it was for me.
[06:08:41] Because like you look at the ones like ones are like that King Kong game and like Gollum.
[06:08:50] Like yeah like a five should be below average. Well it's like also I think that I disliked it
[06:08:55] more. A four at max, they ping
[06:08:58] with, yeah, I would say probably a four, if I had to say
[06:09:02] it becomes complicated when you realize almost how many games do fit below the five category.
[06:09:08] And that's kind of the point of this video. Five is not actually baseline average.
[06:09:11] And it makes sense that most scores that these outlets give are going to be above
[06:09:16] the five, because in comparison to the amount of video games that come out, the triple
[06:09:19] A games that people are playing games that are popular enough for people to even
[06:09:22] be talking about the somebody that need to write a review about them are going to be in
[06:09:26] that upper category. Like there are so many video games that come out. And the truth is
[06:09:30] most games that release are very, very, very, very flawed. Most games that come out.
[06:09:35] I think that she brings up a good point. And I think this is probably the best point
[06:09:38] that she's made in the video is that the games that are popular by confirmation bias
[06:09:43] are going to have a certain level of quality. So you're going to create a feedback loop
[06:09:48] of looking at better games on average, because those are the games that people
[06:09:52] want to see reviews for. I think that's actually a very good point.
[06:09:57] Don't even have an inch of the complexity. It's like kind of like a
[06:10:01] survivorship bias type argument. Yeah, exactly.
[06:10:08] That you see in something like Star Wars Outlaws and you may take that
[06:10:11] with some kind of like offense as you think that Star Wars Outlaws is not complex.
[06:10:15] And that would be totally fair if you compare it to everything else that you've played.
[06:10:18] But if you compare it to the games that's actually good,
[06:10:20] come out. It has incredibly complex systems. Most games aren't even close to that level of complexity.
[06:10:27] Most games that release have one song, they have maybe two inputs, they have very few mechanics,
[06:10:33] they're just you kind of press the same button over and over and over again. A lot of them crash
[06:10:36] all the time. They're very buggy. Sometimes they don't even have music. Most games that come out
[06:10:40] do not have even like an inch of the complexity or nuance that you are used to in AAA video
[06:10:46] bad UI, unintuitive controls, just all of the things that net them somewhere between one to five on a game review scale.
[06:10:53] That means that they kind of need the space for the five to ten for the end.
[06:10:56] I think that's a good point and she's right.
[06:10:58] But if you want to make the argument that the reason why these games are generally a seven
[06:11:03] is because you have the confirmation bias of only picking games that are popular,
[06:11:08] then shouldn't you change the way that your grading is?
[06:11:11] So you have more gradation between like what a good and average game is because like so
[06:11:19] because I I still feel like you run into the same problem because if all your grading are sevens
[06:11:25] then maybe change what a seven looks like like why don't we have a 7.1 or a 7.9 or something like
[06:11:32] that right because like that that's what really matters at that point the average like the average
[06:11:37] So like, yeah, basically if you're grading on a curve, which is what she's saying,
[06:11:41] I think this is a good argument, by the way. If you're grading on a curve, though,
[06:11:45] I absolutely think that that should be taken into consideration.
[06:11:50] My counterpoint, my expectations for Chaboy's Studio are a lot different from an indie studio.
[06:11:54] Yeah, I think so too.
[06:11:57] Got the games. Well, basically at a point where hundreds of thousands of games are released
[06:12:01] every single day, usually from one person teams who do not do it full time. You don't
[06:12:04] even hear about these games, but I'm going to do an experiment for you all right now.
[06:12:08] I'm going to boot up the three most recent releases on Steam and play them for you right now. I don't know what they are
[06:12:13] This is not rehearsed. It's not gonna be the games on the best sellers like my stepmother is a food a part seven
[06:12:18] you know
[06:12:20] I'm expecting it to be some fucking stupid ass shit
[06:12:24] Just the most recent releases new releases on steam and I will show you exactly what I'm talking about if like what
[06:12:30] Majority of video games that release actually look like okay, everybody. I've downloaded the three most recent releases on Steam
[06:12:36] They are dull caching simulator future breach young blood, which is free to play. So that's pretty cool and zoo dungeon
[06:12:43] Let's start with the caching simulator. I need settings so I can
[06:12:48] It immediately crashed try to change the aspect ratio and it immediately crashed
[06:12:52] This time it didn't even have a menu
[06:12:55] Cat oh ad keys switch the core machine. Oh, and to key select okay
[06:12:59] And the key inserts coins and a D keys move at this very moment.
[06:13:05] This game has more players than Concord.
[06:13:19] This is physics, which is actually pretty cool.
[06:13:23] Just like in real life, they've nailed it to be honest.
[06:13:26] Pick it up, pick it up.
[06:13:29] We got a car huge.
[06:13:33] Am I the world's first?
[06:13:35] What was it called?
[06:13:35] Doll catching simulator speed run.
[06:13:37] I might be.
[06:13:39] Oh, yeah, I feel like that's maybe I did get a couple of cats.
[06:13:42] Look at me go. OK, I like this school.
[06:13:47] Is she going to this to a Ubisoft catching simulator?
[06:13:50] It functions to be honest.
[06:13:51] The problem is that, like, I think that her point makes a lot of sense.
[06:13:54] But the truth is that IGN doesn't review those games.
[06:13:59] So like, if you're not reviewing those games, you're only reviewing
[06:14:02] the best of the best games, then I think that you need to have
[06:14:06] a recontextualized one out of 10 scale.
[06:14:09] Because if you're only reviewing games that are good, then why do you even have the bottom numbers?
[06:14:16] You see what I'm saying?
[06:14:20] It's very simple. The art is not great, but it works. Seven out of ten.
[06:14:25] Next we have Zul Dungeon. I have no idea what this is.
[06:14:29] Trap. Zul, not enough. Unlock Trap first.
[06:14:36] Okay, okay. Right click to spawn your monster, pick him. Jesus. Spawn him.
[06:14:43] Pick him? Spawn him. What's the timer for? What am I being timed? To surviving hunter,
[06:14:47] 100 destroy hunter camps? I'm earning money, I think maybe? That's how much crypto currency the
[06:14:52] game is mining in the background. Pt on summon, increase movement speed on, oh yeah, okay,
[06:14:56] I can wait, I can give him little buffs. That's cool. So now we got like a jacked-up,
[06:15:00] I'm trying to kill these guys. Oh, okay. Yeah, man. Got it. I think this is maybe I just
[06:15:10] Well, that's Zool dungeon Wow compelling last but not least crazy future young blood a game that is currently made with unity
[06:15:19] A game. Hello. This is a preview build to show the initial gameplay later versions. Well, okay
[06:15:23] Hang on.
[06:15:24] 7 out of 10?
[06:15:25] As it turns out, Future Breach Youngblood was just a demo.
[06:15:28] So I'm going to go back to the Steam Library or the Steam Store rather.
[06:15:31] And we will get...
[06:15:32] Ba, ba, ba, ba.
[06:15:34] Deep in the dungeon.
[06:15:36] Wow.
[06:15:36] I need to reach floor 240 to escape from here.
[06:15:39] OK, I like the music.
[06:15:40] I feel like this one's pretty good.
[06:15:42] Not something I could see myself playing for a super long time.
[06:15:46] At this rate, but it's really just arrow keys,
[06:15:48] which means you can move through it pretty fast.
[06:15:50] And it's, you know what?
[06:15:51] It's pretty fun.
[06:15:52] It's pay.
[06:15:53] Yeah, it's not so bad. You get the idea. Probably the top 10 looks like that kind of thing. Maybe
[06:15:59] here's the thing, right? It's like IGN doesn't review those games. So like, if you don't review those
[06:16:04] games, those games aren't effectively inside of the 10 point rubric. You see what I'm saying?
[06:16:10] So like, if they're not reviewing these games, then they're outside of the scope of what one
[06:16:16] through 10 should be. Even more than that. And websites like IGN have to effectively reserve
[06:16:23] the lower half of their scales for those games because those games exist. They just very rarely
[06:16:28] review them because most people don't know what they're like and people aren't searching for them.
[06:16:31] People aren't really trying to figure out if they need to buy them or not, so you don't really need
[06:16:34] to write a review for them. But in case one goes viral, like the day before, for example,
[06:16:39] very bad basic video game, they still need to have that bottom half of the scale there
[06:16:45] for those games. And when you consider how many games are like that, it starts to make a little
[06:16:49] more sense why you keep seeing AAA games on the other half of the scale. That's the
[06:16:54] breadth of the scale that is being considered. AAA games are inherently a lot more complex than
[06:16:59] majority of the games that come out every day, so they are far, far, far more deserving of the top
[06:17:03] five part of that scale. The scale is not- Oh, you can make a complex game that's a piece of
[06:17:07] shit. You can make a lot of pieces of shit that are complex. You can have tons of, yeah,
[06:17:12] a convoluted network of garbage. So yeah, Concord, exactly. He's out of breath
[06:17:19] throughout exactly man. Yeah recycling bad ass shit. Yeah it's like if you're not reviewing those games
[06:17:24] basically I think that you need to change like you know for example like wow had this problem
[06:17:29] with like arena ratings where everybody's rating was like you had a scale that was sort of like
[06:17:36] zero to like 3000 and the first 1000 numbers didn't matter at all. I'm sorry but if that's
[06:17:46] the way it works, then your scale is broken. Yeah, it makes no sense exactly. Yeah. So
[06:17:53] it's like you need to have it to where like there's a measured gradation so people can
[06:17:57] accurately be able to judge things. Because again, let's go back to the question that
[06:18:03] the initial question, what do game reviews exist to do? If game reviews exist to inform
[06:18:10] the customer, and there are a lot of customers that are saying that seven out of 10 reviews
[06:18:15] are often times not accurate, which is really what the criticism is fundamentally, then
[06:18:21] there is a problem with the fact that there are so many seven out of 10 the game reviews.
[06:18:26] It's literally that simple.
[06:18:31] Just triple A. Does that make sense? Am I articulating this? I remember when Diablo
[06:18:34] 4 got massively review bombed by the user ratings, maybe a month or so after it came
[06:18:40] out, which was deserved. They made some disappointing changes. But people were giving it like
[06:18:44] a two out of 10 and calling games journalists shills because they weren't giving it two
[06:18:47] out of 10 but when you see the games that I just showed you and then you compare it to something
[06:18:52] like Diablo 4 which has complex systems and enemies and to be fair Diablo 4 was never a 2 out of 10
[06:19:01] anybody saying that it was a 2 out of 10 was just a angry idiot nobody thought that like the
[06:19:10] only like these are protest reviews it was a 7 I think it was like a 6 or a 7 out of 10
[06:19:15] on release somewhere around there. Bosses and ton of progression. Like now I actually think
[06:19:22] if you're a casual this is going to make some people mad. I think that if you're a casual player
[06:19:28] Diablo 4 is in the like
[06:19:34] like eight or nine category. I do I think so for a casual player like a casual ARPG and
[06:19:42] But yeah, it's in an eight or a nine
[06:19:45] So high yeah, I think so I
[06:19:48] Actually think that like Diablo 4 nailed down the the dad
[06:19:53] The dad audience like every person that I know that's like a big Diablo fan is a dad
[06:20:00] Like I'm actually thinking about it
[06:20:02] Do I know anybody who's like a huge Diablo player so like a stream or something that isn't a dad
[06:20:08] actually no.
[06:20:21] It could sound design and art.
[06:20:23] You can see why it doesn't really exist in the same realm as a lot of the 2s that come out every day.
[06:20:28] It was functional and it had this cool feature where you could actually play it for more than 5 minutes without being extremely bored.
[06:20:34] Basically Steam is debatable.
[06:20:37] Yeah, that part of it was very debatable.
[06:20:42] It's full of a lot of things that like barely count as video games or what the general public understands a video game to be.
[06:20:49] game to be most of them aren't even really worth reviewing, but the scale has to still exist for them.
[06:20:53] And it's like, I get why if you've only why does it have to exist for them? Why? Why do you need a scale?
[06:21:04] So why do you need to have a scale that's going to include games that you're never going to use it for?
[06:21:14] I don't think that it needs to include them. Yeah, I really don't think so.
[06:21:24] Play games of you only played really, really popular games that do rise above, you know, the
[06:21:29] schlock of majority of the stuff that comes out that you would have a skewed perception of what
[06:21:32] scale looks like. Your scale is probably different to the scale of some other fucking guy based on
[06:21:37] just what you've played where reviewers often have played a lot of stuff that falls on the lower
[06:21:41] half of that scale and is the reason the lower half of that scale exists. I think you could pretty
[06:21:45] easily make a case that they should just not touch those lower half games at all and that you
[06:21:51] could like have a scale. It's not that they shouldn't, it's that they don't. They're
[06:21:57] not reviewing those games, they never have. They're always going to review because like
[06:22:02] Like if you're a game reviewer, let's think about this logically.
[06:22:05] If you're a game reviewer, you want to review the games that people want to watch reviews
[06:22:11] for.
[06:22:13] Primarily, they're going to be reviewing those kinds of games.
[06:22:16] It's for AAA games and they could be two separate things, but I think that would also
[06:22:22] be pretty complicated to explain to audiences in a lot of cases, where I feel like it's
[06:22:26] probably easier to explain no zero or one or two is for games that don't function.
[06:22:32] Diablo 4 making changes that negatively are.
[06:22:34] People say that they do.
[06:22:36] Let's pull it up and let's look at it right now.
[06:22:43] Let's look at the reviews.
[06:22:45] All reviews.
[06:22:49] So latest reviews.
[06:22:52] Let's look in the past three weeks, 7, 9, 6, 9, 6, 8, 7, 7, 8, 8, 5, 8, 6, 8, 7, 9, 8,
[06:23:09] 8, 7, 8, 8, 6, 5, 8, 9, 7, 4, 8, 7, 5, 8, 8, 7, 5, 7, 9, 6, 7, 8, 7, 8, 5, 9, 8, 8, 8,
[06:23:32] 8, 9, 8, 6, 9, 5. Look at this. So they're not even doing it. You see what I'm saying?
[06:23:42] This goes all the way down to Space Marine 2. They're not reviewing these games. It's
[06:23:47] not happening. You see what my point is? So like if you functionally took out the
[06:23:54] bottom five points only like one or two games would even qualify so do you see
[06:24:06] how like clearly this is a problem filter by rank well this is by latest all I'm
[06:24:14] all I want to show you guys is that functionally anything below like a
[06:24:20] five doesn't exist very very rarely do I see anything below a five there's a
[06:24:26] couple of there's like a couple of fours down there. There's another four right
[06:24:33] there. The day before I got a one out of 10. Yeah, but the day before was like an
[06:24:39] exception case because of how much hype it had. I see what you're saying. Yeah. So
[06:24:43] like they're not reviewing these games. So why does it matter so much? It matters.
[06:24:47] So let me explain why it matters. It matters because game reviews are used
[06:24:53] as a tool for people to make informed purchasing decisions. And if the game
[06:24:58] reviews are diluted in a way that makes them hard to understand or hard to like be able to like discern
[06:25:06] like what does this really mean now the tool doesn't work like that's so like again it's like this
[06:25:15] is the problem is like you have to look at it from a product viability or a product value standpoint
[06:25:22] does a lot of games landing on the same number serve the audience in a good way I think the
[06:25:28] the answer to that is absolutely not packed the game didn't make it completely non-functional
[06:25:37] or didn't make it so that the only thing you could do was like play a claw machine.
[06:25:41] What a comfort. But yeah, you can talk about that if you wanted to.
[06:25:44] Go ahead. I'm just explaining why it currently exists the way it does. And to be clear, I'm not
[06:25:48] trying to defend IGN in making this video in any capacity. Even when I worked that they had
[06:25:52] game reviews come out that I staunchly disagreed with. When I watched that they had the
[06:25:56] of Doom 2016 review, which is written by a freelancer who gave it, it was like an insane
[06:26:01] low school. Yeah, it was 7.1 for Doom 2016. And I remember like everyone in the office
[06:26:06] being like, not fucking agree with that at all. But it was from Joe Gilroy, who did not
[06:26:12] even work in the IGN office at all.
[06:26:14] Why publish it? Why publish it then? What, here's the thing, right? Is like, so this
[06:26:18] is the problem is like, if you're putting something out there, and you know that
[06:26:23] your customers are going to use this as a decision-making tool. Don't put it out there.
[06:26:31] Don't publish it. Freelancer. I don't think he even wrote for IGN very often. Maybe one or two
[06:26:39] times. I'm not actually sure. But like, they've certainly had review scores that I fundamentally
[06:26:44] disagreed with. And that's just sort of the reality of reviews being shriveled by some fucking
[06:26:48] guy. But yes, this is essentially why you might feel like you see so many review scores that
[06:26:53] are above a five or you feel like the lower up the scale is being underutilized. It's why sevens
[06:26:57] feel like it might be average um and why I've heard people like call to change the seven to a five
[06:27:02] but it's just when you factor in games that you probably haven't played or probably haven't heard
[06:27:06] of the bottom of the scale gets very very very full very fast and you see like here's the thing
[06:27:11] I think that she's totally right again I think she's totally right but those games aren't
[06:27:18] on the scale anyway. They're not being reviewed. So if you're not reviewing the games that are like
[06:27:24] this, then you shouldn't have the scale adjusted for them to exist. It's that simple.
[06:27:35] AAA games start to look a whole lot better in comparison. And finally, I know that this isn't
[06:27:41] going to sway anybody who like already feels some way about this, but just to establish it,
[06:27:47] no publisher is giving an IGN reviewer a bunch of money to influence a review score.
[06:27:52] There are ways that companies try to manipulate positive review schools in ways that I think are
[06:27:57] extremely egregious and actually far worse than I think the general public realizes. Like this
[06:28:02] stuff is huge. I'm going to make a whole separate video about this. I was going to put it in this
[06:28:06] video. I'm surprised she's not talking. Yeah, I'm surprised she's going to make a video about it.
[06:28:10] Yeah. Now we're talking. Now we're fucking cooking here.
[06:28:14] And she said they're not paying huge amounts of money. And she's right. They barely do it for
[06:28:20] free. But then it's like too many topics in one video. I will make a separate video about
[06:28:25] basically like publishers companies trying to influence people to get positive reviews and
[06:28:29] the manipulative tactics that are used for that. There is so much to say and so much unpacking.
[06:28:33] But we're just handing somebody money to give a game a score, which by the way,
[06:28:38] as an aside, I've seen people recently suggest that IGN was paid to give Star Wars Outlaws
[06:28:42] the seven out of 10. Why would you be so paid for a seven? You're paying a reviewer.
[06:28:46] You can just slip them like you know company like give you something shit ton of money
[06:28:49] Just like another 50 grand or whatever the fuck. Yeah, why would they pay for a set but handing somebody money to give any review school is
[06:28:58] Extremely illegal and these companies. That's not what happens. I think what happens is there's a degree of quid pro quo
[06:29:07] where
[06:29:08] these people what they do is
[06:29:10] is that they give a good review for the game and then the company in return gives them special benefits or
[06:29:18] They have relationships with people that are at the company and those relationships
[06:29:25] Paint the way that they look at those games in a more favorable light
[06:29:29] It kind of goes back to what I was saying before about how I don't like covering drama
[06:29:34] With things that I'm involved with like people that I know because now I have a conflict of interest
[06:29:40] I can't look at this unbiased because I'm looking at this and I'm like I know this person. I'm I'm invested in this right?
[06:29:50] So something for something tails all the time. Yeah, exactly
[06:29:52] And so like you have a lot of other forms of access journalism and then also you have the issue of like, you know
[06:29:59] For example concord a lot of people
[06:30:02] the problem also is that there are a number of metrics that
[06:30:07] gamers very clearly care about
[06:30:09] that reviewers don't care about.
[06:30:11] So for example, like DEI stuff, right?
[06:30:14] Like the Concord pronoun stuff.
[06:30:16] It's very obvious that a lot of people didn't like that.
[06:30:20] It's obvious, like same with Assassin's Creed.
[06:30:22] But game reviewers are not taking that into consideration
[06:30:26] in a way that reflects what an average person cares about.
[06:30:30] So when you have game reviewers
[06:30:32] that are actively ignoring metrics
[06:30:35] that players care about,
[06:30:37] you can't be surprised when players feel like game reviews
[06:30:40] don't accurately reflect product reflect products
[06:30:45] i didn't care
[06:30:47] everybody has their own personal opinion but whenever you're making something
[06:30:50] for a group of people you want to look at what the consensus is
[06:30:56] have giant legal teams
[06:30:58] who are so hardcore and so intense about this kind of stuff your whole job is
[06:31:02] to prevent the company from getting sued or getting fined that is the job of
[06:31:05] these legal departments
[06:31:06] i've worked with some of these legal departments they are
[06:31:09] annoyingly hardcore stupid legal rules when they try to avoid getting sued for
[06:31:13] the
[06:31:14] dumbest shit they like nobody's gonna sue you for that like doesn't matter
[06:31:17] somebody could so don't do it paying somebody to have positive sentiment even
[06:31:21] if you disclose it is illegal did you know that so like if i do a sponsored ad
[06:31:26] here on youtube they cannot ask me to say something that i don't believe they
[06:31:30] are not allowed to ever say hey can you say this but
[06:31:36] If you say negative things, they don't bring you back again.
[06:31:39] And that's what causes people.
[06:31:41] There is a chilling effect that that creates,
[06:31:44] and that chilling effect creates a positive feedback loop
[06:31:47] for the people that are looking to do that.
[06:31:51] That's the thing.
[06:31:54] There's the implication.
[06:31:55] There is, there's the implication.
[06:31:58] If they talk about it about the game,
[06:32:00] the game company might not give them
[06:32:01] an early copy of the game.
[06:32:02] That's right.
[06:32:03] Or there might be privileges or opportunities
[06:32:06] that they can't even imagine
[06:32:07] that they will not have access to.
[06:32:12] I think I've received pushback on that maybe once,
[06:32:14] where they were like, can you say that?
[06:32:15] And I was like, I don't feel that way.
[06:32:16] And they had to be like, okay,
[06:32:17] they are not allowed to do that.
[06:32:20] That is very, very, very illegal
[06:32:21] and taken very, very seriously.
[06:32:22] So paying for positive sentiment without disclosure
[06:32:26] is gonna get you fined.
[06:32:27] But even with disclosure,
[06:32:28] also gonna get you fined.
[06:32:29] Like extremely illegal, again, taken very seriously.
[06:32:32] And asking Games Journalist specifically
[06:32:34] to lie about review scores,
[06:32:36] I think is one of the dumbest things
[06:32:37] that a company could possibly do.
[06:32:38] Like that's gonna come out so fast
[06:32:40] if it were actually happening.
[06:32:41] It's an industry full of people who are so poorly paid
[06:32:44] and are often very bored with the stuff
[06:32:46] they're able to write from an industry
[06:32:47] that gives them like no information about anything
[06:32:49] and is constantly withholding things
[06:32:51] and making them like rehash press releases
[06:32:53] because the games industry is so cagey about information.
[06:32:56] Frankly, they are desperate a lot of the time
[06:32:58] to write the article that gets the name out there
[06:33:00] or gets views or makes people like them.
[06:33:03] It gives them the prestige of breaking
[06:33:05] huge conspiracy news story like so many I don't I don't believe that I don't
[06:33:13] because nobody was writing articles that was critical of Concord for the reasons
[06:33:17] that everybody was describing everybody was writing articles that were
[06:33:21] critical of like basically so um list of uh events that games journalism has had one opinion on uh
[06:33:42] Game, Science, Blacksmith, Wukong, Sexism, Accusation, Number 2, Stellar Blade, and Female, I don't
[06:34:03] know, like, and Sexualization, let's say that, Hogwarts Legacy, and, you know, JK Rolling
[06:34:14] Trans stuff. I think that's how to spell it. I don't really care. Let's see, here's another
[06:34:25] one. Concord and pronouns, slash other types of like DEI stuff. Right, just put this in
[06:34:37] quotations. I don't really have like a better term for it, but like, yeah, we're gonna
[06:34:42] go with that. Assassin's Creed, Shadows and Racism, yes. And the presentation and the inclusion
[06:34:54] of Yasuke. So this is the problem. The problem is that there have been a lot of controversies
[06:35:07] that have happened. And every single one of these controversies has had one singular opinion
[06:35:14] to it. Oh, Space Brain CEO comment, good idea. And, you know, like, not verified,
[06:35:27] every single one of them had the exact cookie cutter same opinion about every
[06:35:34] single one of these topic that's crazy yep they have been locked up exactly the
[06:35:46] writings on the wall right yeah Wukong no female bullshit yeah well this is the
[06:35:50] sexism I guess female yeah female representation right all this about
[06:36:01] sexuality. A lot of it is. Yes, definitely. But like at the end of the day, almost like
[06:36:06] it's propaganda, do you think that there's an agenda pushing a narrative? I think that
[06:36:10] it is undeniable that there is an industry, there is an agenda, and there's a narrative
[06:36:15] being pushed. It is undeniable. I can't imagine seeing like, I mean, this many points
[06:36:23] on the graph and you can't draw a line, give me a break. Come on. Like, what the fuck?
[06:36:34] And so, it's too samey, yeah, exactly. And so, peer pressure should be ignored. Yes,
[06:36:39] they've admitted already. If people say it themselves, there's no conspiracy. Well, regardless
[06:36:43] of what the reason is, I think that's what ends up happening. No criticism or worries
[06:36:47] about Veilguard's gameplay and visuals. I don't really know about that. I think
[06:36:54] we'll have to wait and finish it off. As long as they're breaking news doesn't go against the
[06:36:57] group think journalists are happy to report on something for notoriety. Yeah, well, what I'm
[06:37:01] saying is that all of these topics have diluted and damaged gaming journalism credibility in a
[06:37:09] tremendous way. And I think this is where the real problem lies. And this is where these issues
[06:37:14] come from is that effectively, you have one unilateral opinion, and everybody is lockstep
[06:37:23] with that opinion and everybody has to pay some degree of credibility to that opinion and pretend
[06:37:30] like it matters. And that's where the issue is. DMs and Discord servers possibly hold answers.
[06:37:41] Yeah, I don't know. How many of these rumors are that are publishers not giving out review copies
[06:37:44] or having blacklists that we know about? That would be enough to fuel the seven out of 10
[06:37:48] theory. I don't know. Like I actually think that I think that there's like a degree of that,
[06:37:56] but I think that the problem is like it's very multifaceted. But like topics like this are
[06:38:02] why I don't trust them. I would say 90% of people who work in that games media industry would be
[06:38:13] frothing, chomping at the bit of the opportunity to leak this story. If it were happening, it would
[06:38:19] have leaked a thousand times over. And I actually don't doubt that it was happening in the 90s
[06:38:23] and 2000s for a lot of the most rigged. I actually don't agree with that. I don't
[06:38:27] because during Gamergate there were a lot of issues like even Total Biscuits said that,
[06:38:31] you know, like one of the companies that was like, you know, they wanted them to review a game,
[06:38:36] they told them that he could keep the Xbox afterwards after he reviewed the game because
[06:38:40] they sent him an Xbox to play the game on. I don't believe that. I think that a lot of them,
[06:38:45] because like there is a bit of a contradiction here, right? Because like there's the component
[06:38:50] of these game reviewers don't have any money. And also these game reviewers need to have
[06:38:56] access journalism they need to have all these extra tools for access because this allows them to
[06:39:02] make money. So I think that like while they're not being paid directly by the I don't think that
[06:39:07] there's a company writing checks that gives game journalists a check to give a game a seven out of
[06:39:12] ten like that's crazy no that's not what happens but there is a degree of quid pro quo
[06:39:18] with the AAA game devs that you do not give their games super low ratings I think it's
[06:39:24] happening. And I think it's obvious. Sorry. I think it's fucking obvious. The
[06:39:34] spoken words when I was clearly never working around journalists absolutely
[06:39:36] would be thrilled to break a story like this. This is career defining for them.
[06:39:39] They get to move the proper journalism job instead of getting paid peanuts to
[06:39:42] review games. The problem is that a lot of these things are not hard. Like
[06:39:50] they're not like we're going to give you a bunch of money. There are these
[06:39:54] very soft and amorphous and very hard to define advantages that companies give certain groups
[06:40:02] of people and not others. So it's not like a really, really easy way to look at it. It's
[06:40:09] like a it's a confluence of things that happen. Yeah, it's in plain sight. Exactly. Their
[06:40:13] jobs are stupid. Why take a risk? Yeah. Like access to an event or like getting invited
[06:40:19] to an event or having the people talk to you like off the record. A lot of things like that
[06:40:25] are very valuable. Relations came in of course companies are going to try to do it they just
[06:40:31] can't anymore and publishers do have other ways of trying to influence review scores like I said
[06:40:35] we'll have a whole separate video about that but they are not giving game reviewers money
[06:40:39] to give games a 10 out of 10 again just like I agree with her that's not happening.
[06:40:44] Think about everything you've ever disagreed with somebody. Think about the dumbest fucking
[06:40:48] thing that you've seen on the internet that you disagreed with somebody on your toilet paper.
[06:40:51] You put it over or on a sheet of disagreements about that stuff. Over is correct, by the way.
[06:40:55] Anyone who puts it under, I will literally in your house if I see that you have the toilet paper
[06:40:59] under. Change it. I will change it in your house. I don't care. You and some fucking guy.
[06:41:04] Again, I have different opinions. It's boring, but it's true. And as an aside on my own aside,
[06:41:09] I promise you if I ever find any evidence or any even suggestion that game reviewers are being
[06:41:15] paid off. I will tell you in a copy. Well, like I'd be curious to hear what her opinion
[06:41:19] would be of the Star Wars. Let me see if I can show you guys this. So if I look at this, for example,
[06:41:36] and Ubisoft buddy buttered up YouTubers and influencers with trips to Disneyland and boat
[06:41:42] tours to promote Star Wars outlaws. So a lot of people and content creators were flown out
[06:41:48] by Ubisoft, and Biggest Marketing Camaro's flying out to present influence to Los Angeles
[06:41:52] to give them four hours with the game. And so, wow, that's amazing. Location is really polished up,
[06:41:57] and there was a day at Disneyland and something like that, so Ubisoft spent a lot on that.
[06:42:03] So what about that? Like, I look at this, this is access journalism.
[06:42:14] Concerned fairs and streamers are not news reviewers. Any site like IGN isn't getting
[06:42:18] nearly as much of a focus. Well, what I'm saying is that this is basically the same thing.
[06:42:23] Do you really think that they don't get any advantages and it's only influencers that have this happen?
[06:42:28] I mean, come on. Basically, they invited UK creators to get there early because our flights are booked, etc.
[06:42:34] He cited a post here. And also, I don't think that YouTube content creators are any different than a journalist.
[06:42:42] Like, I view all these people as tools that review games to give people informed decision-making abilities on purchasing games.
[06:42:51] And if a content creator is doing this, it's just as bad as a journalist doing it.
[06:42:57] They're the same thing.
[06:42:59] Like, because they're effectively doing the same, they're fulfilling the same role.
[06:43:03] They're marketing channels, exactly.
[06:43:05] And so, majority users, there's billboards. Yeah, exactly, right?
[06:43:09] Gamers Nexus won't let a corp rep buy them even a soda.
[06:43:14] Well, that's very common with certain types of journalists, too.
[06:43:17] And that's basically, that's basic journalism ethics.
[06:43:20] but my point is that something like this is extremely problematic in my opinion.
[06:43:27] And it's again, there's no money being exchanged, but there are benefits that happen.
[06:43:32] And also, there's a chilling effect of knowing that this happens to other people
[06:43:38] that were going to be critical about the game. And this is how it happens.
[06:43:43] They see people like this, they get flown out by Ubisoft, and they get these advantages,
[06:43:48] And now they think twice about criticizing the next game.
[06:43:55] That's how it happens.
[06:43:59] Payment of court once. Yep. That's that's how it is.
[06:44:05] So many subscribers.
[06:44:06] People would be so happy with me and get so many views, so much credibility.
[06:44:09] She finally outed it. Wow.
[06:44:11] Look at this person go. That's my ethics.
[06:44:13] Instead, I'm doing my routinely dumb bitch move of telling you the truth
[06:44:16] that I know most of you probably don't want to hear.
[06:44:18] Not most of you.
[06:44:19] It's just the ones who don't want to hear it.
[06:44:20] Really don't want to hear it.
[06:44:20] And I'm definitely going to get mad at me in the comment sections.
[06:44:22] Well, people are already in the line.
[06:44:24] In fact, I will probably lose subscribers for this video.
[06:44:27] I like actively reject the proven-to-be-excellent strategy of saying the thing the masses would like to hear
[06:44:32] and make the controversial video that will force people to yell at me.
[06:44:34] Or, let's say, it would be a lot easier for me.
[06:44:37] Or, as somebody who actually does work in media to come out and say,
[06:44:39] reviewers are being paid off if it were happening, they would have done it by now a million times over already.
[06:44:43] I would have done it by now a million times over already.
[06:44:46] I don't review games that are only subcodes. I have no reason to lie to you about this.
[06:44:48] It's just not happening.
[06:44:50] It's just some fucking guy.
[06:44:52] There are also just a bunch of factors where it comes to some fucking guy's opinion, where the class of the reviews, the game is also like the game reviews being
[06:45:01] Game reviews not being reflective of what people want doesn't necessarily have to come from the customer or sorry from the publisher or the developer.
[06:45:12] Like at the end of the day, it could just be also games journalists that have different standards and they're pushing those standards that are not something that people care about.
[06:45:23] You see what I'm saying?
[06:45:26] Yeah, it's a bunch of guys fault.
[06:45:27] Yeah, exactly, right?
[06:45:28] It could just be their fault as well.
[06:45:30] Either way, the review is fucked.
[06:45:34] They're most likely to be excited about that game
[06:45:35] because they put their name down on the sheet
[06:45:37] where they said they wanted to review it,
[06:45:38] so they are likely to be more interested in it.
[06:45:41] Basically, some fucking guy is probably into the thing
[06:45:43] that he signed up to play however many hours of
[06:45:45] and write a review of.
[06:45:46] That's why he signed up to play.
[06:45:48] And my suggestion to people looking for game reviews
[06:45:50] that they align with is actually to just find
[06:45:53] an individual or a couple of individuals. She is so fucking right. Absolutely. 100%.
[06:46:02] This is what you should do. You are like one writer or one YouTuber who you really align
[06:46:08] with and actively seek out their opinions. I don't even feel like it makes sense to read
[06:46:11] that's right every IGN game review when IGN is just 20 different some fucking guys who
[06:46:16] have vastly different opinions from one another and frequently disagree on review schools
[06:46:20] even as employees of the same company, like I said,
[06:46:22] while I worked there, there were review scores
[06:46:24] that were given out that I really did not agree with,
[06:46:26] but there's like nothing you can really do about that
[06:46:27] because I'm not the some fucking guy
[06:46:28] who reviewed that particular thing.
[06:46:29] What I do personally is just awesome.
[06:46:31] But like if you're making review scores
[06:46:32] that are at a regular basis are that problem
[06:46:36] and you're creating dissonance with your audience
[06:46:38] at a regular basis, at a certain point,
[06:46:40] you have to acknowledge that something is wrong.
[06:46:44] Like at a certain point, you have to realize that,
[06:46:46] like at some point, it's wrong.
[06:46:47] I don't read reviews at all. Literally never. They mean nothing to people whatsoever. And
[06:46:55] I even felt this way when I worked in that space. I just asked friends what they think
[06:46:59] of something and what they like about it and what they didn't like about it. And based
[06:47:02] on what I know about that friend and what they said they liked or they didn't like,
[06:47:05] I can make an assessment on whether I will or will not like something. Basically, seven
[06:47:10] out of 10 is the average because the scale accounts for the amount of games that do
[06:47:15] not have even half the complexity of most of the games that you play and does need to have the
[06:47:20] lower half of that scale in case one of those games get gets reviewed. Again, I'm not trying to
[06:47:23] defend that. Just trying to explain it for anyone who might be interested or like. Yeah,
[06:47:27] I think if that's the reason why they're doing it, that's a really bad scale. I do. I think
[06:47:34] it's a very bad scale. You know, if this video makes anyone go, oh yeah, yeah, that makes
[06:47:38] sense. Then great. And remember game reviews, just the opinion of some fucking guy.
[06:47:44] She's right. Yeah, no, she's absolutely right about it. But at the same time, I think the game reviews, I absolutely think that it's a problem because they're not reviewing those games like on a regular basis, they're really not except for like weird exceptions, etc.
[06:48:00] So if IGN isn't giving these game reviews out a lot, then they should re that they should recalibrate their score.
[06:48:07] A lot of people consider seven the average and not a five. I don't know. I feel like honestly
[06:48:15] I
[06:48:16] Can't see how Star Wars outlaws is a seven like I like in any metric like what is this?
[06:48:23] Game ranks is the only trust channel I trust nowadays
[06:48:26] I feel like you guys should probably find and this was a good video though
[06:48:30] I mean like she was right about a lot of this stuff and like I think that like it's it's like back and forth
[06:48:35] because I do think that games like games journalism it's very clear that
[06:48:40] there's an agenda. It's so obvious that there's an agenda when there have been
[06:48:45] this many issues that I can think of right off the top of my head with like
[06:48:50] to be fair from a little bit helpful chat of like things that have happened
[06:48:54] in games media that has been universally reported on in one direction.
[06:49:00] That to me and also that that direction is in opposition to what it seems like the public wants to hear.
[06:49:08] I'm sorry. You can't see all these points and not draw a line.
[06:49:18] I can't do it. I don't think the publisher is paying them, but I think that they have ulterior motives that cause them to not give reviews in a way that they should give reviews.
[06:49:31] Is Tokyo Game Streams show happening? It absolutely is.
[06:49:35] I'll link you guys the thing.
[06:49:39] There's definitely Game Journalists in Studio Undertable Cooperation.
[06:49:43] I think that, again, there's a form of access journalism
[06:49:47] and a chilling effect that access journalism creates.
[06:49:50] Well, the general gamer public doesn't care about these issues
[06:49:56] and have expressed that, but they seem to think that we do care.
[06:49:59] Something is going wrong for sure.
[06:50:01] Game reviews only exist to serve as a decision-making tool for a customer
[06:50:07] So if game reviews are deviating from user reviews, then fundamentally these game reviews are failing at doing their job
[06:50:16] That's the way it is
[06:50:18] That's it
[06:50:20] Totally FOMO is a strong motivator. Yeah
[06:50:24] And do you think journalism will adapt to the to face the several seven out of ten being huge failures?
[06:50:29] Um, I don't think so. I think what's going to happen with games journalism is that it's going to die. I
[06:50:37] Think that it I think it's overstated. It's welcome already and I'll tell you why
[06:50:42] basically the reason why is because
[06:50:45] Why do you need a games journalist?
[06:50:48] Like just in so let me all right. Let me take a step back video games or visual media and
[06:50:54] And in visual media, what makes the most sense is for visual media to be reflected in, what do you call it, with other types of visual media.
[06:51:04] Making a YouTube video about a game as a review is a simply superior method of giving people an evaluation of the game.
[06:51:17] It is, it's more comprehensive and it's better in every single way.
[06:51:21] Also, it's more monetizable and so you have individuals like for example like skill up or
[06:51:27] Mortis more gaming force gaming, you know like you can help with a bunch of a bunch of
[06:51:32] other ones that are like reviewers like angry Joe, like these guys can review a game and
[06:51:37] they can focus on just playing this game and go all the way through it.
[06:51:42] That is a massive fucking advantage.
[06:51:45] Tremendous advantage.
[06:51:46] The fact that like IGN, like for example, like IGN has an HR department, IGN has, I think they probably have a physical media space, right? I'm not sure.
[06:51:56] And they have all these extra costs. They have a president, they have a, you know, a financier, you know, like a CFO.
[06:52:04] Like there's all these people that work in the company, and you need to dilute the amount of money that you make across all those people.
[06:52:11] So they're very big and because of that they need to do things that cause them to lose money
[06:52:18] By the way, Ubisoft predicted a drop to 11 drawals Euro. That's crazy
[06:52:32] Watching someone play a game is almost a period of reading about it. And also like the other issue is that
[06:52:38] And this is gonna be something that's like much more of a like meta level thing
[06:52:41] And I don't know if you guys agree with me about this, but I actually think that a lot of cases
[06:52:46] Because writers suck.
[06:52:52] I think they suck in just a very general sense.
[06:52:56] I think that a lot of writing is either pretentious, it's badly done, or it's just like basically
[06:53:03] AI.
[06:53:05] Like most people aren't very good at communicating and if you read the writing of somebody who's
[06:53:10] actually like a skilled writer and then you compare it to like what you know a random
[06:53:16] person would do. Again, it's the difference between Game of Thrones seasons one through
[06:53:21] four and Game of Thrones season seven and eight. Totally different universe. It's the
[06:53:28] difference between rings of power and Lord of the Rings. It's the dialogue. And I think
[06:53:37] that's what's really missing. I was right at Santa Monica Studios. Yeah, but God of
[06:53:42] War is pretty good. So like, she's doing a good job, right? Santa Monica Studios
[06:53:45] makes God of War. So like, I don't think God of War is an example of that. It's because they went to
[06:53:52] college. I think the problem is that a lot of these people, and also it's that I think it's a theater
[06:53:58] kid thing, right? Where it's like, I'm trying to show off that like, I have like this like deeper
[06:54:03] knowledge and types of subjects. I think you're wrong about that. The writers are right,
[06:54:09] but there's no history to games if we don't have writing. I can see this now in 2012 or
[06:54:13] or 20 1994 misrepresented by people that are right.
[06:54:16] What I'm saying is that there's not a large enough audience
[06:54:21] to support the like a publishing media company.
[06:54:25] And I think that IGN does it the best.
[06:54:27] I think IGN will outlive all of the other
[06:54:29] gaming media companies.
[06:54:31] And the reason why is because they are focusing
[06:54:34] on YouTube and they've diversified the way
[06:54:36] that they are making money.
[06:54:38] IGN is doing something that a lot of other companies
[06:54:41] are not doing.
[06:54:42] Now I think that's a good thing.
[06:54:44] Well, artists and engineers and companies?
[06:54:45] Yeah, yeah, Tokyo Game Show?
[06:54:47] I know, I know.
[06:54:49] I don't think it's ready yet, right?
[06:54:54] Let me see if I can find if there's anything that's going.
[06:54:58] No, not yet.
[06:55:00] Let me see if I can pull it up.
[06:55:02] Yeah, 30 minutes.
[06:55:05] We'll see how this is.
[06:55:08] Yep.
[06:55:10] College, does it make you a good writer by default?
[06:55:12] Yeah, I mean, I think that's true.
[06:55:15] But I mean, let's be honest,
[06:55:16] a lot of the good writers went to college.
[06:55:20] You gotta say this is not paid advertisement of IGN.
[06:55:22] Well, I mean, I've been so critical of IGN
[06:55:25] in so many different ways.
[06:55:27] I think that that kind of goes without saying, right?
[06:55:31] If IGN could buy out Kotaku, that'd be great.
[06:55:33] I mean, IGN has the same thing that Kotaku has, right?
[06:55:36] With writing.
[06:55:37] It's just that like what I'm saying is
[06:55:38] that IGN's business model is better
[06:55:40] and it's more sustainable.
[06:55:43] Also, ego, many of the writers
[06:55:44] creative directors believe that they're smarter than the audience. I think that they don't
[06:55:48] believe that they're smarter than the audience. I believe they think they're better than
[06:55:51] the audience. And that goes with how much they talk down to the audience whenever the audience
[06:55:56] doesn't like some sort of inclusion of like, you know, pronouns or something like that.
[06:56:01] They'll always talk down to people. At this point, you have to serve mindset to be
[06:56:05] a game critic. They all think the same. No, they do. PlayStation needs to remove
[06:56:10] region blocking like they're doing with porting to PC. They do. I don't know why they
[06:56:13] do that. Well, I do know why, but it's stupid. Modern writers are just freaks. I feel like a lot of
[06:56:21] writers have always been weird guys, but at the same time it's just the weirdness has always
[06:56:27] enhanced the product rather than go against it. And I think that now it makes it worse.
[06:56:33] Just like film critics have always been obnoxious. Yeah, like I try to give reviews for
[06:56:38] games that are as fair as possible. And I also think that the scoring mechanism,
[06:56:43] Like, I feel like in a lot of ways the scoring mechanism is kind of inherently toxic.
[06:56:49] Yeah, I'm not sure if I'd even like doing it.
[06:56:52] Tolkien was a weird guy too? Yeah, in some ways, but not really. Right? Not that kind of weird.
[06:56:59] Yeah, I miss some journalists who are crazy alcoholic weirdos that did real journalism.
[06:57:07] You miss Hunter Thompson too? Is that right?
[06:57:09] Moon Moon shut down as YouTube?
[06:57:13] What? He shut down his YouTube. Let me shut down his YouTube. Oh, he didn't. He doesn't have a YouTube. Yeah, okay. I was about to say. Yeah, like that would have been so silly.
[06:57:43] Watch the first video. Okay. Oh, this guy. So this involves King Caffeine. It follows me. Four years of the Storm World Champion. Damn, okay.
[06:58:07] Okay, they're the one that are actually fuck yo yo yo chat chat
[06:58:15] Chat chat we're having another Ludwig moment. We're having another
[06:58:21] Ludwig
[06:58:22] Moment, oh, what is a lot of games with everybody medigames?
[06:58:27] Roshaki, fuck you up everybody fucking medigames. Oh, I see
[06:58:33] I don't ever medigate. Everybody's a skit. So you're crazy. You're insane. We're not medigating it everybody does it. I
[06:58:40] I get cheap people enough. He ain't no way. I I get shit for doing things
[06:58:46] People absolutely met a game because their career is based on it. Of course, they've met a game. They'd make more money doing it
[06:58:52] He's right and he will get glazed when they're the one that are actually fucking cheating in the game
[06:58:58] And now out of game how
[06:59:00] Fucking
[06:59:02] Another Ludwig momentum. Oh shit
[06:59:08] Hey, she's cheating in the game another out of the game. Oh
[06:59:13] Man
[06:59:16] Man it chat guys these moments check is I can I hate it to involve myself a holy shit man
[06:59:22] Do I get proven right all the time? Mm-hmm, Kim? I
[06:59:25] I guess moral of the story is that no one is safe and nothing is scared in the
[06:59:34] secret in this industry. Okay, that's okay, sure.
[06:59:42] Uh-huh.
[06:59:47] Um, Ray Chirpsen. Sorry it happened.
[06:59:51] Um, anyone who argues full-time is degenerate. I only think Espen and Kyle, the exception.
[06:59:58] Okay, log off.
[06:59:59] hahahaha
[07:00:01] yo yo yo yo yo
[07:00:03] damn
[07:00:05] yo
[07:00:07] my killer this is for everybody
[07:00:09] this is the whore of the devil
[07:00:11] log off log off
[07:00:13] turn the account off
[07:00:15] do not come back
[07:00:17] don't fuck
[07:00:19] holy shit
[07:00:21] she said collar then wanted me to
[07:00:25] fuck oh man i can't
[07:00:28] im actually gonna live in the mind
[07:00:30] All right, we'll keep going.
[07:00:32] Okay. Is this it? That's the whole thing?
[07:00:38] No, he didn't really even say anything.
[07:00:40] Oh, okay, I'll get a visual response. Hold on.
[07:00:45] Um, Mumun says, as soon as Mumun...
[07:00:52] I didn't bother reading the dudes who pull on Twitter.
[07:00:55] Chick was in an open marriage.
[07:00:58] His idea, not hers.
[07:01:00] Uh-huh.
[07:01:01] I've been separated from my wife for like two months.
[07:01:05] She's a nice lady. Be nice.
[07:01:07] Never talked to her inappropriately, while we did RP shit out of character, no contact
[07:01:13] except about game shit.
[07:01:24] Now all I have to do now is um, I mean, if this is all true, it was a response, we
[07:01:40] were not in an open relationship, why would she talk about shit and packing her bag is
[07:01:44] how that works.
[07:01:46] Oh, oh, hold on.
[07:01:53] Yeah.
[07:01:55] Man.
[07:01:58] This is so about Moomoo and cheating on their partners with each other.
[07:02:01] Crazy, huh?
[07:02:03] Wow.
[07:02:06] That's fucking funny, man.
[07:02:08] And that's the, the VOD right there.
[07:02:12] God.
[07:02:14] Man.
[07:02:18] Well, people post these kind of L's online.
[07:02:20] Uh, that's just what they like to do, man. What can I say?
[07:02:24] Dude barely speaks, but open marriage? Does he understand what marriage is all about? I don't know.
[07:02:30] Yeah, I have no idea. It's literally NTR in real life. I guess so.
[07:02:35] I love Moon Moon. He's gonna recover.
[07:02:38] I, uh, I don't really give a shit, to be honest. I just thought it was funny that it happened because he always high-roaded shit.
[07:02:46] I did. I think it's really funny.
[07:02:49] yeah he'll be fine yeah I don't care if he's fine or not like I mean that's
[07:02:53] whatever but like you know somebody wants to spend their their fucking career
[07:02:58] a high road and the thing is like he even he even high-roaded this is the
[07:03:02] funniest thing he even high-roaded his own stream that he said he wasn't
[07:03:07] gonna do about his stream about him cheating on his on his wife he even
[07:03:13] high-roaded his own
[07:03:15] cheating stream
[07:03:17] it's crazy man
[07:03:22] all my god
[07:03:26] jagus is an event and uh... are there any good streamers anymore who cares
[07:03:31] just watch people for entertainment stop looking for the need to be fucking role
[07:03:34] models stopping a loser
[07:03:38] never talk shit about you
[07:03:39] uh... i'm sure he said things indirectly about me but like i mean not
[07:03:43] really
[07:03:44] like i've had the policy select this is my new policy
[07:03:48] My new policy is that I will not try to preserve a relationship with anybody unless there are people that I have to deal with on a regular basis.
[07:03:57] So it like I don't care like I don't give a shit anymore. I don't care about maintaining relationships like all being friendly with people or anything like that.
[07:04:07] I won't be rude on purpose. Right. I won't be rude or mean. But like if somebody does something I have no I no problem criticizing them.
[07:04:15] And if they don't like me for it, then it doesn't matter. I don't care
[07:04:19] You don't care about some chat though. Yes. I'm being a piece of shit all the way. Yeah
[07:04:28] Bro got sick of being randomly attacked. I do I get randomly attacked all the time from people and
[07:04:33] Yeah content pill
[07:04:35] But yeah, yeah villain arc. Oh, it's actually not a villain
[07:04:38] I think this is the right thing to do for my audience, right?
[07:04:41] The only people that think that I'm a villain are the people that are getting criticized, right?
[07:04:45] And so yeah, keeping a circle small is how to save yourself
[07:04:49] You have to ask you to take down a video?
[07:04:51] No, no, we'll take down a video if they ask me to.
[07:04:53] Yeah, sure, but I'll let people know that they asked to do it.
[07:04:56] I mean, it's definitely that.
[07:04:57] Like, I mean, I have a policy that I'll take down a video.
[07:04:59] Like the only policy where I will not take down a video
[07:05:02] is if the video is in response to something
[07:05:05] that they said about me.
[07:05:09] Yeah, that's the only policy that I have.
[07:05:12] So like, unless it's about me, then that's it.
[07:05:15] Are you high-roading being a recluse?
[07:05:17] Yeah, clearly, right?
[07:05:19] But, yeah.
[07:05:22] Did Andy ask you to do that?
[07:05:23] I think that there was an issue with SJC
[07:05:26] and for some issue with the last part of that video series.
[07:05:31] I don't really know what happened
[07:05:33] because he communicated with my editors.
[07:05:35] So I think he actually messaged me.
[07:05:37] I need to message him back and figure out what it was.
[07:05:40] But yeah, no, I don't know.
[07:05:43] I'd have to look at it and figure it out myself.
[07:05:47] It's part four.
[07:05:48] He didn't want people to react, you know, had the same problem and didn't upload part four.
[07:05:51] Well, I hope he's okay and I hope everything's fine.
[07:05:53] Uh, but yeah, I can tell SJC always wins.
[07:05:56] Well, hey, um, you know, like, we have that policy and I don't want to put him in a bad position.
[07:06:01] He was really funny and he did- he was doing the Lord's work, man.
[07:06:05] So, yeah, you gotta go to TwitchCon next year?
[07:06:09] I mean, I will say that Moon Moon having this happen is the best advertisement I've seen to go to TwitchCon in a long time.
[07:06:16] So, yeah, I'll definitely tell you that.
[07:06:20] Background music? Everyone flying? Yeah.
[07:06:22] Do you got fired or something? Yeah, it's like, man, I got to go to TwitchCon.
[07:06:26] Get married before you go, please?
[07:06:28] Oh, yeah, I don't know if that's going to happen, man.
[07:06:32] And, uh, he said, um, he said someone at his real job saw it and he was fired.
[07:06:37] That's crazy. He got fired. He should have got a promotion.
[07:06:40] Yeah. I mean, fuck, man. Like, yeah, he should have got a goddamn promotion.
[07:06:44] the freak off at twitchcon yeah I guess so nothing good ever comes out of twitchcon
[07:06:50] don't go I actually I saw this the other day I guess we got like 18 minutes to
[07:06:54] talk about it so excuse he actually talked about this listen to this I know
[07:07:03] they're getting banned it but it's not even just that though dude it's not
[07:07:08] everything else it's not it's not just getting it it's just about like
[07:07:13] Like, fixing the culture, man.
[07:07:15] Like, maybe this doesn't happen more.
[07:07:20] Maybe people get the point that this is bad.
[07:07:21] Like, the really needs to happen,
[07:07:24] yet it's like repercussions.
[07:07:26] But we need actual, sizeable repercussions.
[07:07:31] A band will never make somebody click.
[07:07:35] Dude, if you have the point where you go
[07:07:36] to IRL events, brother, and you suck on people's shit,
[07:07:40] like, live on air, brother, okay?
[07:07:43] Is not like what do you think eight hour it dude it dude a band isn't gonna fix that that um that gap in
[07:07:52] in um
[07:07:54] In mental or restraint, dude, like any other rear precautions. That's that's
[07:08:00] Insane any of these guys were both do what they were doing it true
[07:08:05] so um
[07:08:07] Basically
[07:08:09] Uh, he's right
[07:08:11] but let me explain it in a different way.
[07:08:16] So a lot of people went to TwitchCon
[07:08:18] to harass Twitch streamers and be annoying.
[07:08:22] A number of them were kick streamers.
[07:08:26] When I see Eddie taking accountability for this,
[07:08:29] it's not Eddie's fault that some loser goes and does this.
[07:08:34] Eddie didn't tell him to do that.
[07:08:36] He didn't have that happen.
[07:08:38] It is Twitch's fault
[07:08:40] and these people need to be held accountable legally.
[07:08:45] I don't give a fuck about them getting banned
[07:08:48] on the platform.
[07:08:49] Who the fuck cares about that?
[07:08:51] I want them to get banned from the event.
[07:08:54] I want them to get banned from being able to go in public
[07:08:57] if they sexually assault people.
[07:09:01] The problem so Twitch really fucked up by not,
[07:09:04] like if I was Twitch, this is what I would do.
[07:09:07] If I was Dan Clancy,
[07:09:08] I would say I want the identities of these people.
[07:09:12] I'm going to figure out who they are,
[07:09:15] and I'm going to send them formal notices of trespass
[07:09:18] that if you ever come to another Twitch event
[07:09:21] or come on the grounds of another Twitch event,
[07:09:24] we will pursue legal action against you,
[07:09:26] and I will make a public statement about this,
[07:09:29] and I will immediately press charges
[07:09:31] if you ever do that again.
[07:09:34] That's what they need to do.
[07:09:37] Should Nick sue Twitch?
[07:09:38] No.
[07:09:41] Maybe they will, we just don't know about it.
[07:09:43] Well, I think that they should.
[07:09:45] Because like, and I think that they need to do that publicly.
[07:09:49] Because if you do that publicly,
[07:09:51] everybody else sees that and they're like, wait a minute.
[07:09:54] Oh wow, okay, never mind.
[07:09:56] I'm not gonna do that.
[07:09:58] That's a lot of money and waste of legal
[07:09:59] government resources, not sure though.
[07:10:01] No, it's not.
[07:10:03] Twitch has lawyers on retainer
[07:10:05] and they've got plenty of people
[07:10:06] that work in their legal team.
[07:10:08] 100% got a son to foot down.
[07:10:10] Twitch even reached out to him for an accounting or anything on stream this morning, pretty weird.
[07:10:15] Twitch never even reached out for an accounting.
[07:10:18] Yeah, Twitch doesn't give a fuck.
[07:10:21] Nick confirmed it from the email that he got from them.
[07:10:24] I don't know.
[07:10:25] But like what I'm saying is that like anybody who's going and like, because here's my perspective.
[07:10:32] I am a streamer.
[07:10:34] Would that, like me seeing that happen, does that make me more or less likely to go to TwitchCon?
[07:10:40] Way less likely to go to twitchcon if I know that I can get a harass there by people who are trying to like make content out of it
[07:10:48] Way less likely and this also comes as me as a guy, right? So I can imagine if you're a girl
[07:10:55] Absolutely not no way you'd want to do that
[07:11:02] Most of harassment was done off premises downtown in between events
[07:11:06] That's fine. I
[07:11:07] Mean like I I don't know like I know that the the one that happened with Nick was off-brem wasn't off premises
[07:11:14] That wasn't at all
[07:11:22] Yeah, you should still be held accountable. Yeah, and and and Twitch has a responsibility to do that and
[07:11:29] They have that responsibility to their creators
[07:11:33] Because if I was a creator, I would never want to go to a platform or go to something like that
[07:11:38] If I thought that they didn't even care about my well-being
[07:11:41] Which doesn't care because it happened to a guy.
[07:11:44] Yeah, yeah, sure, right.
[07:11:45] I mean, there's definitely a factor like that.
[07:11:47] There were many other assaults.
[07:11:48] I saw women having to run away from some kick streamers.
[07:11:51] Well, like, here's the thing too, is that if that happens, think about how many less people are going to go the next year.
[07:12:00] You wouldn't go anyways.
[07:12:02] I went in 2019.
[07:12:03] They actually even offered me, like, you know, a bodyguard.
[07:12:06] I was like, I don't need a bodyguard, right?
[07:12:08] right? But like, honestly, if I win again, I would be like, yeah, maybe I should get one, right?
[07:12:14] Actually, I'm only even running away. Yeah, that's crazy.
[07:12:19] You saw kick streamers. I didn't know that there were kick streamers, because people can triangulate
[07:12:23] it, right? Because they can see like, oh, this person was doing it. And this is where the stream
[07:12:26] is, right? That's the reason why they SMS cornward equals bodyguard. Is that it?
[07:12:34] But yeah, one streamer got assaulted by someone that she could trust was pretty messed up.
[07:12:38] Well, that's different. But like all I'm saying is that good news, he got banned off of kick. I don't
[07:12:43] want him to get banned on kick. I don't care about him getting banned on kick. Being banned on kick
[07:12:47] doesn't matter. What matters to me is him being prosecuted and being held accountable by the law.
[07:12:54] I don't care about platform bans. It's irrelevant. So yeah, Nick has to do that? No, he doesn't.
[07:13:04] Nick does not have to do that. The Twitch could easily... Like, so what do you think?
[07:13:10] What do you think like this would be a problem? He would just come up and say like listen you can't come to our events again
[07:13:17] They can absolutely trust pass. Yeah, exactly like they could easily do that
[07:13:21] And and I think also like with somebody who does something like what like what that one guy did to Nick I
[07:13:28] Would absolutely crucify them and
[07:13:32] It's not even like that what they did was that bad
[07:13:35] like it's that
[07:13:36] You do that to this person and then nobody else even considers doing it again
[07:13:43] That's the reason you make an example out of them exactly
[07:13:47] That's a twitch function they're responsible for the safety at the premises
[07:13:51] Yeah, exactly. That's why they need to send a oh there it is. Oh wow. Okay. It's actually live
[07:14:02] True cloud chasers are not a new thing though. Yeah, exactly
[07:14:05] They wouldn't because the person was LGBT. They are probably just acting that way to it for like some form of immunity, right?
[07:14:11] Or was it Stand Your Ground Law where it happened? No, it was in California.
[07:14:16] What happens when the next target is someone like you or Amy? Yeah, exactly, right?
[07:14:22] It's like if I was a girl, I would never want to go to an event like that again,
[07:14:25] until I had like a guarantee that there was security.
[07:14:28] Ice Beside Inn was paying streamers to do crazy shit.
[07:14:31] If Ice Beside Inn was paying streamers to do crazy shit,
[07:14:36] then there is it's so easy to deal with this problem.
[07:14:42] It's unfounded. Let's say it isn't unfounded. Let's say this is what happened. Here's how
[07:14:48] you deal with it. You prosecute that person and you figure out whether that was true or
[07:14:53] not. And if the person, if it was true, then you figure out who paid them. You look at
[07:15:01] the person who paid them and then you hold them criminally responsible as well. It's
[07:15:06] It's so easy.
[07:15:08] Yeah, you could get them on stalking, exactly, right?
[07:15:10] Yeah, it's so, so, so easy.
[07:15:13] Nothing illegal happened.
[07:15:17] If I pay somebody to sexually assault somebody else,
[07:15:20] I have just committed a crime.
[07:15:23] It's not even a question.
[07:15:29] It's not.
[07:15:30] Like, nothing.
[07:15:31] Yeah, I'm sorry, guys.
[07:15:33] The chatter just tuned in.
[07:15:35] Well, people just aren't very smart, you know?
[07:15:37] That's it.
[07:15:42] Yeah, donate a live on kickstream and gifted. Gifted 50 subs from do it. I
[07:15:46] Don't understand how anyone can argue your point. I don't know
[07:15:51] People don't think it's sexual assault because Nick is a male. The streamers deserve to be safe in their own environment
[07:15:56] Streamers don't deserve to be safe. People deserve to be safe and anybody who's touched without their consent
[07:16:02] Is being violated. It's very simple
[07:16:05] You just like it's actually such an easy concept that it's scary that so many people don't understand
[07:16:12] What I I still was unrelated to any OTK member. I don't have anything to do like I mean whether it was ice or not
[07:16:18] Like I don't care. I don't know whether that happened. Maybe it didn't happen. I really don't know
[07:16:24] But what I do know is that
[07:16:26] After seeing what happened at this twitchcon
[07:16:29] The chances of me going to the next twitchcon
[07:16:32] Were are a lot lower
[07:16:34] They were already very low now. They're pretty much zero
[07:16:40] They were close to zero. Yeah, let's be honest. I feel like people online weigh stuff heavier than IRL stuff blows my mind
[07:16:51] But it's not surprising at the same time. It shouldn't be a debate. No, it's not
[07:16:54] Kind of paying someone a sexually assault someone is also called commercial sexual exploitation. It's illegal brainless. Yeah
[07:17:01] And I think that like again if this happens
[07:17:05] Twitch should absolutely crucify somebody for it
[07:17:08] It's not even a question. It's not a debate. Yeah
[07:17:18] Yeah. You see stable Bernardo POV when the Nick violator saw Ms. No idea. I didn't see
[07:17:25] it at all. There's a tweet, it's fake news. I have no idea. After I just imagine if it
[07:17:36] was a woman he did the same thing, what a shit storm it would have been. Yeah. Not somebody,
[07:17:45] all of them banned them from random events. No, I think that if you stream on kick,
[07:17:49] like I don't like the idea that every kick streamer should be banned. I think
[07:17:51] that's stupid too. I think that just in general, they need to make sure that any of that other
[07:17:58] stuff happens, or none of that other stuff happens. I'm surprised he didn't push him
[07:18:03] off. No, no, what happens? Like, when somebody usually violates you like that, my first
[07:18:09] reaction is kind of just like, what the fuck? Like, you're kind of in shock that I could
[07:18:14] even happen. Like, that's what's happened to me. It's like somebody does that. Like,
[07:18:18] Yeah, I'm like, what the fuck?
[07:18:20] Right, it just, yeah, it takes you a second to process it
[07:18:22] because it's like totally off, yeah, it casts you off guard.
[07:18:27] Yeah, never elevate someone like this, it's dangerous.
[07:18:30] Absolutely.
[07:18:31] Not all adventurers shouldn't kick-band them
[07:18:33] for having content that violates the law.
[07:18:35] If they do, that's fine.
[07:18:36] If they don't, I don't really care, right?
[07:18:38] I mean, like, I just, I honestly don't give a shit.
[07:18:41] That's up to them.
[07:18:42] But I just care about them getting in trouble
[07:18:44] for the law.
[07:18:47] My first reaction's fighting.
[07:18:49] Oh no, I mean, like, obviously,
[07:18:52] Like, this is my opinion.
[07:18:53] I think that if you touch somebody
[07:18:55] and violate their personal space,
[07:18:58] and like if you actually are violating them,
[07:19:00] like, I'm not talking like putting your hand
[07:19:02] on somebody's shoulder,
[07:19:03] but like grabbing somebody and like, you know,
[07:19:05] like licking their nipple.
[07:19:07] If, yeah, you flag for PVP,
[07:19:09] and if they shoot you, I think that's fine.
[07:19:13] It's a type of behavior
[07:19:14] that I don't think should be accepted
[07:19:16] in any sort of a common, like decent society.
[07:19:20] And I think that we give way too much,
[07:19:24] we give way too much leeway to people that are bad actors
[07:19:29] and people that do things they shouldn't be doing.
[07:19:34] And like I hold people to a pretty high standard
[07:19:37] with this kind of stuff.
[07:19:38] And so if people act or behave in a way that's like very bad,
[07:19:43] I don't have any sympathy for them at all.
[07:19:47] 100%, yeah, I just, I don't give a shit.
[07:19:52] But you're, uh, but again, so you get shot for being mentally ill. Yeah.
[07:19:57] Yeah. No, literally. Like if you have a mental illness and then you're going in
[07:20:00] public and you're touching people and they shoot you rip bozo.
[07:20:04] That's exactly what I'm saying. Yeah. I want to like, I, I know that you're
[07:20:10] trying to like make this an emotionally charged topic. That's, that doesn't
[07:20:14] work with me. That's exactly what I mean. Skill issue, natural selection.
[07:20:20] it sure is justified. Oh, you do the service by not being institutionalized at that point?
[07:20:35] Yep, that's right. Most of the harassment was off-site, which can't do anything about it. Yeah,
[07:20:41] that's totally different. I'm not even talking about that. Theoretical situation,
[07:20:48] never know what to do whenever it happens. Yeah, I know. If you're mentally ill,
[07:20:53] you shouldn't be roaming about. If you can't be trusted to act in public when it happens,
[07:20:56] that kind of nature, this kind of shit nature works out, it sure does. I agree with you.
[07:21:00] You could chat immune to retard debuff? Yeah, yeah, that's not gonna work for me, man.
[07:21:05] But, uh, interpreted live? I don't know. Like, I'm not sure what this event's really gonna be,
[07:21:10] so I figured I'd stay on to just see what it was gonna be, and if it's boring,
[07:21:14] then we'll just do something else, or I'll just fuck around.
[07:21:18] The victim can't make a mental assessment before defending themselves?
[07:21:21] Well, they shouldn't have to.
[07:21:24] Yeah, I mean, it's a weird thing to even say.
[07:21:29] Give me one second.
[07:21:31] Alrighty, let's see if this is gonna be any good.
[07:23:08] good. I hope so. We'll see what happens. I'm waiting for him to pull out a lunch
[07:23:19] at some point. Yeah, you're going to be waiting for a long time then.
[07:23:22] You know how people would dismiss illegal behavior in 2024 is too damn high?
[07:23:30] I think that we have way too much, there's way too much sympathy for criminals.
[07:23:37] Maybe this is like a bad thing to say. But yeah, I don't really have a lot of
[07:23:42] sympathy for them. I think that most people that commit crime know that they're doing it,
[07:23:47] they know what they're doing wrong, and I hold people to a high standard, and I think that if
[07:23:53] people can't act right, then fuck them. That's what I think. That's my opinion. I know some people
[07:24:00] don't like that, but it's true. What about people who are wrongfully charged? No, no, I want
[07:24:05] to execute people that have been wrongfully charged for crimes. Yeah, I think we should
[07:24:11] Let's shoot him.
[07:24:12] Let's shoot him.
[07:24:13] Yeah, for sure.
[07:24:16] Is that the clip you wanted?
[07:24:17] What are you fucking retarded?
[07:24:20] What the fuck up?
[07:24:24] Is that a gotcha?
[07:24:25] Yeah.
[07:24:26] Fire rain quads with it?
[07:24:28] Yeah, no, I'm not, no, you're not going to do that.
[07:24:32] Speeding ticket, death penalty?
[07:24:33] I mean at least, right?
[07:24:34] For everybody in the car, not just the driver, just shoot the hull of them.
[07:24:38] Because their accessories to the crime, they're probably telling them to drive fast.
[07:24:42] Yeah, it's what's our POV. Yeah, exactly you do the bingo. I don't know. It's chat really worries me sometimes
[07:24:52] I think that a lot of people are really used to then they like the there's a huge amount of like intellectual dishonesty that happens online and I
[07:25:02] Think that that's probably the
[07:25:05] Probably the best example right
[07:25:07] Stab anybody over a dozen times. I think it's a good sign. You can't exist in our society. Oh about that guy
[07:25:16] They executed yeah, it was pretty weird because like the guy had the girl's stuff in his car
[07:25:21] And he was also a 15x felon right so like even if he got wrongfully accused of this one thing like
[07:25:30] What's not the other 14 times like what the fuck?
[07:25:36] Yeah, people are acting like this guy's like some sort of like fucking uh, you know like
[07:25:41] Like innocent person 15x felon. Yeah, like at a certain point like what the fuck
[07:25:47] He was good. He was a good boy. Apparently not. Oh, here we go. He's about to start. Yeah
[07:26:04] 15 times
[07:26:12] Doesn't need to release but he doesn't need to die
[07:26:14] Yeah, but the world's a better place that he's dead. Let's see if there's anything about this
[07:26:20] Biggest mission ever
[07:26:23] TGS 2024
[07:26:27] It just began
[07:26:30] All right, we're gonna see some games or what morning
[07:26:33] This is Tokyo Game Show 2024.
[07:26:37] We just started the programs.
[07:26:41] It just started? Yeah, where's the games?
[07:26:44] Yeah, where's the games?
[07:26:46] Alright, let's get to the games.
[07:26:50] We have two guests.
[07:26:54] First, he also joined us for the title call.
[07:26:57] He is an official supporter of the Tokyo Game Show 2024.
[07:27:01] Daiichi Mira.
[07:27:03] Nice to meet you.
[07:27:05] Another guest, she was a DGS official supporter last year, Risa Unaisan, TVS announcer, nice to meet you.
[07:27:18] So, we just opened the doors, we see that the people coming in, this is the entrance for press.
[07:27:31] So we see people coming in. They walk by us.
[07:27:36] Do you know I'm banned from having a monster sponsorship?
[07:27:39] This opening program starts and also we open the doors.
[07:27:43] Because of what I said about...
[07:27:45] We will talk about...
[07:27:46] Summit 1G got caught smoking weed on stream and monster dropped a sponsorship.
[07:27:53] And I said that I want monster to do a challenge with somebody drinking monster non-stop
[07:27:59] and somebody smoking weed non-stop and see who dies first we say that we just open the doors
[07:28:08] we are at hole four to six and you see all the venue and the scale is so big
[07:28:21] i see all some games right in front of me and also they're gonna announce bloodborne at this event
[07:28:30] I just made that up.
[07:28:35] We use whole 1 to 11 and what you're looking at is whole 4 to 6 and 9 to 11.
[07:28:41] This is a large scale really.
[07:28:44] Lego? Yeah, it's Lego Bloodborne.
[07:28:48] We just opened the doors and we prepared so much for this, so I want to show some of it.
[07:28:53] I'm sure that was a lot of work. Yes.
[07:28:57] Yes, you see photos, but this was very close to the finish.
[07:29:04] We started from scratch and took us three days.
[07:29:08] Three days.
[07:29:14] All the people who are involved,
[07:29:17] they're working 24 hours.
[07:29:21] Wow, next.
[07:29:24] Okay.
[07:29:26] We also prepare for others.
[07:29:28] We have a stage. We also have good sale. You want to see it, right?
[07:29:39] At the entrance, we see a signage of Tokyo Gensho.
[07:29:44] When will they stop speaking? They need to speak American.
[07:29:47] I ain't hear what the fuck they trying to say.
[07:29:50] He just now...
[07:29:51] Hell, this is available.
[07:29:54] Hell, this shit, brother.
[07:29:55] Gunai-san has one copy.
[07:29:57] I'll give it like maybe 30 minutes.
[07:29:59] Of course.
[07:30:00] anything good comes up and we'll look at the stuff real tomorrow like tomorrow or
[07:30:06] something but we'll give it a half hour to the copy of it we'll probably in
[07:30:12] 30 minutes in gaming
[07:30:15] cancel that speaking is all time yeah pioneer in the entertainment space we
[07:30:25] have copies and anime at all time Japanese my favorite anime would be
[07:30:31] berserk map and yep the trend informations all included in this besides that I'd say probably
[07:30:41] ghost in the show please take one I really like that when you come to the venue thank you
[07:30:51] about freerun it's probably my top five um I like about that I like the first part of jojo's bizarre
[07:31:00] adventure. Like with Dio and Jonathan Jester. Like bro, I thought that went so hard. It was
[07:31:08] so good. The first time, yeah. Did you like Overlord? Yeah, I watched the entire book.
[07:31:21] I saw them making a movie.
[07:31:30] and like a maps like this it's quite busy and difficult to see one by one
[07:31:37] first boss major yeah yeah I mean like I I really I really like for you next is
[07:31:42] the 4 yeah six holes as you can see here this is just I'm talking also a
[07:31:47] number of boosts as you can see like a star we are because the capcom booth
[07:31:53] center bottom yeah I want to know are in this place so I get an idea like are
[07:31:58] We're gonna get eight is this thank God. Thank God. That's the big one. Okay. That's the big one that one
[07:32:04] That was the biggest Sony one eight. That's a me whole yeah, and north part
[07:32:10] 9 to 11 is this
[07:32:12] so
[07:32:14] Let it get cost to play your episode manga. I have the first one by having read it in the high spaces or
[07:32:21] Yeah, 9 to 11
[07:32:23] You can enjoy a number of attractions like this and for from here. We have two business dates from today
[07:32:30] We have the international area new blood-borne map also the exhibitors or business scale business meetings
[07:32:37] They are a number of areas to have the contract. I want to go to Japan
[07:32:43] For public we have I think it'd be cool to go to Japan and Macquarie
[07:32:47] So you can also enjoy I want to go to Peru
[07:32:50] or um or like brazil you can play in south america so we have we make the most of this
[07:32:59] i want to go to like saudi arabia in all areas you can enjoy the exhibit booth etc so it's
[07:33:05] quite overwhelming large-scale events much of it yeah exactly this is the laugh of a view
[07:33:13] I'd love to go to do that.
[07:33:15] This year's Tokyo Game Show.
[07:33:17] There's some overwhelming information.
[07:33:21] It's reasonable that we have a number of executives
[07:33:25] and that's why we have this quite busy slide.
[07:33:29] Of course you can watch the maps or et cetera
[07:33:33] on the website, so please take a look.
[07:33:37] It's a PFE server?
[07:33:39] And we already know that this is a big scale, etc, etc.
[07:33:46] So I'm trying to keep some information about the...
[07:33:49] But like, if you ask me, like, where would I want to go without the...
[07:33:51] I also would like to go to India.
[07:33:54] I'd love to go to India.
[07:33:56] And domestic 450 overseas, 535, that's overwhelming.
[07:34:02] So as you can see in the...
[07:34:04] I know, Indian, like, people don't like India now.
[07:34:06] Like, on social media, I love India.
[07:34:08] I think it's incredible
[07:34:11] Including Japan yeah 44 areas
[07:34:14] Well, I'd want to see a number of visitors. Is it weird. Is that weird and
[07:34:20] In total they have all kinds of like crazy monuments and statues and show like that like yeah tons of stuff
[07:34:28] Yeah, what the fuck and like just to see like to see like the river right like we're shitting in and stuff like I want to see
[07:34:36] like three meters I think that's so cool nine square meters and in total we have
[07:34:42] yeah no really I want to see it happen I want to see it in real life
[07:34:45] of a women right so for each corners we have a number of exhibitors or booths
[07:34:54] the nastiest matches yeah sure public it's a majority
[07:34:58] but there's a river yeah but I want to see I want to see gaming hardware I don't know like
[07:35:02] For business, like business solution corners, business meeting areas, you experience a number of business meetings in this area.
[07:35:11] Maybe that's weird.
[07:35:13] And business-related topic?
[07:35:17] Prolonged join? No.
[07:35:19] This is meeting area.
[07:35:21] You can be a passport, bro.
[07:35:23] Oh, Goku, like a girlfriend from the Philippines that I bring her back?
[07:35:27] I don't know, man.
[07:35:28] Before that, we tried to introduce the titles, 2,850 titles.
[07:35:36] We last year had 1,762 titles, plus 1,000 or more.
[07:35:43] So this year, of course, some exhibitors have multiple titles.
[07:35:48] So that's why, but anyway, we have more than 2,500...
[07:35:52] Give it 20 more minutes. See if they go through anything.
[07:35:54] ...can see.
[07:35:56] It seems like there's not really a lot that they're going over.
[07:36:00] Yeah, I might try to get on early tomorrow and watch the stuff that they're doing tomorrow.
[07:36:04] Why not? Visit us.
[07:36:06] Malcomation's culture is awesome. Yeah, like I'm a...
[07:36:09] This is the data topic.
[07:36:11] Like I love like multiculturalism.
[07:36:14] I do. I love like all the different like crazy things people have done over the years, right? Like history and all that.
[07:36:21] I think it's great.
[07:36:22] meeting area like this is matching systems we have this business booth you just mostly a convention
[07:36:29] this is the opening ceremony yeah maybe uh for example we well fascinating it is more than
[07:36:34] six thousand like america i just like america from 76 i think america is the best but that's
[07:36:42] it's just a tentative so maybe there are some big jump um
[07:36:49] this is days maybe it's a bit different from your
[07:36:55] immersion um it's a good idea my uncle brought back a vietnamese girl
[07:37:01] they've been married for 50 years fucking god i took a game show
[07:37:05] Fucking got him. There you go
[07:37:09] Broadcasting I saw some areas
[07:37:14] Business meetings. They are having already a business meetings
[07:37:18] So definitely it's somehow the one of the scenes that
[07:37:22] Finally we can start the Tokyo game show
[07:37:26] It's funny. I feel like there's no going on and definitely some projects are coming from or yeah from this area
[07:37:33] I tried to bro this fucking retarded my chat
[07:37:40] They want to hear what they are talking of course this is matching sir
[07:37:48] held or
[07:37:50] Coming up or new titles or a few types of houses. How do you do this rising?
[07:37:57] So also
[07:37:59] Man down her in no speech like this
[07:38:03] So keynote, speech, and after that we have 11am, we have the one whole event stage, we
[07:38:12] have the event, of course distribution will be done online as well as in person.
[07:38:18] Trailblaze the world with gaming, where what?
[07:38:20] Oh, anytime I hear trailblaze I think a Pongkai star bell.
[07:38:25] And also the sum of sessions are going to be done like this.
[07:38:32] those two days 11 session total so why not take a look yeah bro that's the guy who's watching this
[07:38:39] for the updates on stellar blade most of the seats are unavailable already fully booked so if
[07:38:47] of course there is somehow a cancellation you can join or of course you can join online
[07:38:53] Why not? Please take a look and join us.
[07:38:59] I don't know what this is.
[07:39:01] This is for business use, but not known that much.
[07:39:06] It's quite one of the important elements of the Tokyo Game Show, right?
[07:39:11] Still not known that much?
[07:39:13] After 2K titles, how many do you reckon this live service?
[07:39:16] I don't know. I'm not sure.
[07:39:18] Next, as I mentioned, indie game developers, I'm also interested in, so...
[07:39:27] Oh, this is all random shit, I don't know any of this.
[07:39:29] Selected indie, indie is a new line, where individuals and corporations here can evisive
[07:39:34] a whole fleet.
[07:39:35] I'm gonna have so much shit to talk about tomorrow.
[07:39:37] And now, this year, 81 titles were selected from a record 9-hundred 73 titles to be
[07:39:45] Exhibit in the indie game. It's a record high. The Sophocas team. Yeah, so 81 titles out of
[07:39:51] Oh, I know this game. Yeah, we are
[07:39:54] Selected and we showed this game at our games expo eat
[07:39:59] Yeah, it was actually kind of funny where we ha we'll have the
[07:40:03] It was until like 7 a.m. Oh my god. The sense of wonder night. We did also help on this date and time
[07:40:10] I drank a monster stay up there and try about games
[07:40:12] live
[07:40:15] Also, we'll be streamed from 10 30 a.m.
[07:40:19] I don't think I'll show anything soon since the stream starts early in the morning for them really if you're interested
[07:40:25] Now the core keepers over do you have a game in mind to play on stream?
[07:40:30] This year no idea actually
[07:40:33] a
[07:40:34] What to have you talk about the Divi party with Hollywood stars
[07:40:37] I'm interested in this. Yes. I really love to see that
[07:40:41] I love the indie games which can be my favorite and I also
[07:40:49] Interested in new Zelda come down today. Oh, yeah
[07:40:53] I think I have a sponsor creation from the scratch. It's a short one the small number of people. It's really you know what I did in a black
[07:41:01] with look on and
[07:41:04] Quiet I got to level
[07:41:06] Interesting to me so that's I tried to take a leg and check some of the titles to see as well
[07:41:14] So as you can see this title sir selected all across the world
[07:41:21] Why don't we try this? Do you want to know how I programmed the macro to repeatedly blow up the spider sacks?
[07:41:29] And then I went to sleep
[07:41:32] I woke up
[07:41:34] There are a number of people and four so why not take a look if you have time
[07:41:42] And next
[07:41:43] The macro player game was play area. I am this I don't care
[07:41:49] Like I will I will macro something but I don't like
[07:41:55] Like straight like cheating why a macro so good because I feel like I've like figured out a way to do it
[07:42:01] It's like always a little a game for me
[07:42:13] You do you cheat in video games I didn't cheat I just did the same thing over
[07:42:22] One of the biggest attractions
[07:42:25] So we are expanding area so that even more cost per years can enjoy the event
[07:42:31] cosplayers. Imagine doing cosplay. It's a special space for the costume players.
[07:42:43] Because Tokyo basically does it physically, but automatically no cheese involved. Yeah, I agree.
[07:42:47] And it's kind of crowded. Anyway, you can enjoy every air bases we have are sophisticated
[07:42:55] Yeah, it seems like they're not really doing a lot with this.
[07:42:58] And many costume players wear quite a similar clothes like the game characters, so it's
[07:43:05] a lot to see.
[07:43:06] I feel like maybe it's not going to, like a lot of this stuff apparently isn't going
[07:43:10] to happen for like a few more hours.
[07:43:12] And let's go further.
[07:43:13] 13 minutes.
[07:43:14] I try to introduce the food courts like this.
[07:43:18] Okay.
[07:43:19] All right.
[07:43:20] I'll wait, I'll wait until 8.30.
[07:43:21] So this year's where we have a number of kitchen cars.
[07:43:23] Give it another 30 minutes?
[07:43:24] Okay.
[07:43:25] 6, 9, 4, you can see also the merchandise area, look at that shit, what the hell, somehow
[07:43:33] the, the hell is that, the expanding and big scale, uh, food court, what the fuck, you
[07:43:41] can enjoy the meals, yeah what the hell is going on, you know, time to, squid ink
[07:43:49] Bong why not visit this I want to eat a pan number of spaces no no bro yes I
[07:43:57] try to hop this is there anything here I would eat I would eat the I would eat
[07:44:01] those maybe what I would eat interest to you where's the steaks I'm the last I
[07:44:08] love where's the steaks bro you know Chinese food but only the hands where's
[07:44:14] This is a steak, right?
[07:44:16] Like the seaweed.
[07:44:18] Bottom right? I didn't see it.
[07:44:20] Meals, quite interesting.
[07:44:22] That's a steak, bro.
[07:44:24] And we have a local regional food.
[07:44:26] I think that's a steak.
[07:44:28] Also we can enjoy like the pork,
[07:44:30] rice,
[07:44:32] or steakhouse.
[07:44:34] We are getting hungry.
[07:44:36] Steakhouse, maybe.
[07:44:38] Hungry recently, even in the 1030s.
[07:44:40] Why not have a meal and enjoy a meal and find out how it would be about that?
[07:44:48] Tresche-Pollis de Bresca? No, but I should.
[07:44:50] Like this.
[07:44:51] So, what are they talking about?
[07:44:54] Food.
[07:44:55] I have talked about the food court, but this year also last year, the TGSVR, the $2
[07:45:03] Is that it?
[07:45:05] We will be the TGS Digital World this year.
[07:45:08] The name has changed like this, and power up pop.
[07:45:13] And this is started on the 20th already last week,
[07:45:20] so Digital World.
[07:45:22] So like some of you have me already
[07:45:24] tried at the quest function, which
[07:45:27] has called Play last year.
[07:45:28] I was saying by Walmart meeting, you're balling?
[07:45:30] Yeah, on this year.
[07:45:31] Walmart meeting.
[07:45:32] So if you haven't tried it yet.
[07:45:33] Sure to give it a try rubber. I have already that one out the concord remastered
[07:45:41] Visit it like a VR. I
[07:45:44] Experienced it's crazy how bad that went. It was
[07:45:48] Interesting and enjoy the number of titles and while doing the West
[07:45:55] We saw the other part of the panel series large events. Yeah, I just I don't know
[07:46:01] I would try to encourage you to visit some places some people of course
[07:46:09] Difficult to go there already better than state of play time constraints. I mean, I guess so right not only the domestic
[07:46:17] But also the overseas
[07:46:19] This can be experienced online
[07:46:23] So why not give it a try and visit the site?
[07:46:28] You can experience
[07:46:32] experience so official goods these are the official goods let's talk about the
[07:46:40] event venue the real event like Capcom starts at 9 a.m. lots of good why I
[07:46:44] got wake up at 9 a.m. sold out oh fuck many kind words oh
[07:46:53] we try to avoid the situation we're not going to different types of goods
[07:46:59] Oh, bro, that's way too early, bro. I'm gonna watch the vlog. We're gonna watch the
[07:47:04] simple logos. Yeah, we're about to watch the
[07:47:08] vlog. Preview X and 10 minutes. Yeah, I know. I know. Apparently it's over.
[07:47:15] And mainly t-shirts, but we have designers.
[07:47:18] Well, it's not the time you were up at 9am this morning and the morning before that.
[07:47:22] And finally, fillet the series pretty. I usually wake up early.
[07:47:29] It's just that I just do other stuff before them.
[07:47:31] Like I had an appointment I had to go to today.
[07:47:34] Notice maybe.
[07:47:34] And I usually stay up and so like, you know, three, two or three.
[07:47:38] T-shirts.
[07:47:39] And then I'll go to sleep.
[07:47:40] And maybe I'll sleep more some days.
[07:47:45] Because we knew the Feleto series.
[07:47:47] Okay, I'm great.
[07:47:49] And also we have more facial expressions.
[07:47:53] Three Feleto, very pretty.
[07:47:55] Yes.
[07:47:56] That's great.
[07:47:57] Nira-san is wearing a designer series.
[07:48:02] I miss anything yet?
[07:48:03] They showed pictures of like a food that they were selling.
[07:48:06] Very cool.
[07:48:07] Game show?
[07:48:08] Tokyo.
[07:48:09] Very punk patch to it.
[07:48:13] I'm sure that this will be popular among visitors from overseas.
[07:48:17] I love how the fact that like-
[07:48:19] When you come, please take a look.
[07:48:21] It just has the most basic language.
[07:48:23] It just says game show on it.
[07:48:25] they're Japanese so like they look at that the same way as like we look at um you know people that have like you know
[07:48:32] Japanese letters on their shirt it doesn't like really mean anything or it's like really basic
[07:48:36] really fucking funny to me so fucking funny to see that
[07:48:40] Tokyo series yeah we spend the flashy wristband I want to try that again today yes thank you
[07:48:51] You should check out the potential copyright Nintendo could go for Astrobot against dude
[07:48:58] if Nintendo shuts down Astrobot very nice I can you guys got to show me that nice
[07:49:07] son gives me advice in the interview here yes I'll be happy yeah that'd be funny it'd
[07:49:17] be a war bro that would be an actual war she said good yeah you guys need to link
[07:49:22] I need to have much time for goods so she said that I should make sure I have enough
[07:49:28] time to take a look at goods.
[07:49:35] You're going to visit many booths, right?
[07:49:38] You have a very busy schedule today.
[07:49:41] If you have 10 minutes, please go see the goods.
[07:49:45] Okay, I'll do that.
[07:49:48] All right.
[07:49:50] You have to enjoy games.
[07:49:52] You have to also get new information.
[07:49:54] a kind of totally patent infringement against Mario platform and we also have
[07:49:58] official goods the ability to jump in a video game is patented by Nintendo
[07:50:02] the patent was in 1934 yeah that's just the way it is please come and see yeah
[07:50:12] everything's patented by Nintendo exactly I how about this Tana Besson's
[07:50:20] t-shirt what is it
[07:50:24] You are wearing official goods. I'm just reading some, uh, I'm wearing some posts here.
[07:50:30] A T-shirt. I don't see the design in the goods. It's a staff T-shirt.
[07:50:35] Oh, is it? It's a staff T-shirt.
[07:50:42] Those who are wearing this T-shirt are the staff members at the venue.
[07:50:48] Can I show the back of a T-shirt?
[07:50:53] Wow. Yes, I see it.
[07:50:57] Syvose is the sponsor.
[07:51:02] We have black and yellow.
[07:51:07] Since there hasn't been a whole lot of drama so far.
[07:51:11] You see staff members wearing this T-shirt.
[07:51:14] Yes. Nice. Please be...
[07:51:18] This is content?
[07:51:20] Nice. And dental to the staff if you see them.
[07:51:23] What did they do? They stole your t-shirt?
[07:51:29] So, what is great about Tokyo Gameshow this year?
[07:51:35] First of all, please look at this.
[07:51:44] Number one, overwhelming scale.
[07:51:49] We talked about exhibitors and cubes.
[07:51:53] No games until later on? Yeah, it seems that way.
[07:51:56] This is an unprecedented number of exhibitors and booths.
[07:52:03] Why is she not going to lie? No, no doubt it is. No doubt. 100% of this.
[07:52:07] That's why I'm going to give it till the next half hour.
[07:52:09] One of the largest scale and opening title is that we get on the release mission.
[07:52:16] As Unai-san briefly mentioned.
[07:52:19] Yeah, I never watched this before, so I don't know what to expect.
[07:52:22] overseas exhibitors. We have more than 500 exhibitors from overseas. You might hear English
[07:52:29] or other languages at the venue. The Tokyo Game Show is becoming more international this
[07:52:36] year. Yeah, they got Xbox in here now. Next.
[07:52:42] Let's do it with the translator. There's shit in real time. Yeah, it is.
[07:52:46] This has been a... Where's the Bloodborne booth at?
[07:52:49] That's a great question.
[07:52:51] I don't know.
[07:52:52] They're going to have a real exhibition first time since 2019 by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
[07:53:01] Also, Saudi Arabia.
[07:53:03] Xbox has no booth?
[07:53:04] Kidious City.
[07:53:05] Maybe they have like a porta-potty outside.
[07:53:07] It's going to have a large-scale booth.
[07:53:10] Where's the Hentai booth?
[07:53:12] They are promoting the entertainment city.
[07:53:14] They have those at conventions here.
[07:53:16] This is one of the highlights at the game show.
[07:53:20] This is a national project of Saudi Arabia, right?
[07:53:23] Oh, Saudi Arabia.
[07:53:25] That's awesome. What can we see? I'm very curious to find it out.
[07:53:28] What are they doing? What's Saudi Arabia doing?
[07:53:31] If you come to the booth, this is also the promotion of Entertainment City.
[07:53:37] Free money?
[07:53:38] We will see the directions of the country as well.
[07:53:42] Investing in games?
[07:53:43] Please do not miss it.
[07:53:45] Other than that, we have lots of attractive content
[07:53:49] I'd love to go to Saudi Arabia
[07:53:52] People might get mad at me saying that I'd love to go there
[07:53:58] If I was a girl, I probably wouldn't like it this much
[07:54:01] I wouldn't be interested
[07:54:03] But I'm a guy, you know
[07:54:06] So I think I'd be alright
[07:54:08] Take the sponsorship, I should take a sponsorship with Saudi Arabia
[07:54:12] Bro, that would be so cool
[07:54:15] Tomorrow, if there is a stage for CISA, TGCA principles will be released for the first time.
[07:54:25] So maybe they make 80k a month into oil rigs?
[07:54:27] So... Jesus. 80k a month? That's a million dollars. That's crazy.
[07:54:32] Please join us at the stage 2.
[07:54:37] Alright, here we go.
[07:54:39] Many events. Yes.
[07:54:46] Lots of contents are available.
[07:54:48] Lots of content?
[07:54:50] That's great.
[07:54:51] So we'll work very hard to manage them.
[07:54:55] Great.
[07:54:57] All right, let's see if anything's going to happen.
[07:54:59] It's up to you to have a good time.
[07:55:03] Now we have been delivering this really quickly.
[07:55:08] Docs tweet?
[07:55:09] The Docs tweet?
[07:55:10] Let me see.
[07:55:12] So from today, four days starting today, this event will be held.
[07:55:18] Unai-san and Mirai-san, what are your paying attention to?
[07:55:21] Especially Unai-san?
[07:55:24] Ooh, talk reapplied for monetization.
[07:55:28] Every year, every year, they do set up the biggest scale ever.
[07:55:34] And I felt like that.
[07:55:36] Yes, it's true.
[07:55:37] So, Steph and I want to...
[07:55:39] Excuse me, funny.
[07:55:40] I bet they're going to remonetize them.
[07:55:41] And I love also the fun of games, so
[07:55:46] I wanna play some titles
[07:55:49] It would be funny if they did
[07:55:52] It would be really funny if they did
[07:55:54] Yeah, you're right, so for 4 days I tried to live here
[07:55:58] I hope they do
[07:55:59] It would be funnier if they do
[07:56:01] I'll tell you that
[07:56:02] Enjoy
[07:56:03] It would be a lot funnier if they do that
[07:56:06] It's the indie area
[07:56:08] I remember loving the titles
[07:56:10] drive to take a look as well and also I could I go if I'm not a Muslim I know I
[07:56:18] can't go to certain areas in Mecca. Can I go inside like a mosque in Saudi Arabia
[07:56:23] if I'm not a Muslim? Why not live here? So definitely I'm a Muslim. We'll prepare accommodations for you.
[07:56:32] Is that alright to live here? Why not try? That's crazy.
[07:56:37] Yeah.
[07:56:39] Without shoes? Yeah, yeah.
[07:56:42] We took a game show, 2024 has finally become.
[07:56:47] Oh my neck, yeah, yeah, I remember what all the details are.
[07:56:50] Do you respect the cultures? Yeah, of course.
[07:56:53] Really overwhelming scale.
[07:56:55] So why not try a number of contents?
[07:56:58] Definitely, we hope you enjoy this.
[07:57:01] Of course, there are rules here, so please follow the rules.
[07:57:06] and exhibitors, organizers, also visitors, or members can enjoy this Tokyo Game Show safely.
[07:57:19] So that's what we're looking for.
[07:57:23] So after this session, we are planning to cover a couple of programs for you.
[07:57:33] that like relic they have there
[07:57:35] the booth
[07:57:36] or take a look at the programs
[07:57:38] like digital world program we
[07:57:40] the cube? yeah
[07:57:42] broadcast official program
[07:57:44] it's super boring
[07:57:45] super super super boring
[07:57:49] I thought that it was going to be a game show like the other ones
[07:57:52] that's all about it
[07:57:54] let's meet again
[07:57:56] at the end of the show
[07:57:58] thank you very much for watching
[07:58:00] alright let's watch this and see what happens
[07:58:06] Man, I feel like yeah, I honestly I feel like I'm just gonna go and like watch this shit tomorrow, bro
[07:58:15] Yeah, like I've never watched this before so I didn't really know what to expect
[07:58:19] I feel like kind of an idiot right but like I think tomorrow we just watch it
[07:58:24] Go in 30 minutes. Yeah, but like that's probably gonna be another intro to an intro to an intro, right?
[07:58:28] And so like I don't want to sit around for like, you know, maybe three hours to watch something
[07:58:34] so yeah, I
[07:58:36] I think that's probably the best idea is like just chill for a bit and and do this later on
[07:58:41] I'm gonna do me on disc the astro button Nintendo mechanical simulator. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
[07:58:48] Shows in 30 minutes the official program with games will go up in 450 minutes. Yeah, it's not gonna be for a long time
[07:58:53] Yeah, we just watch it tomorrow. I think that's the best idea, but anyway guys. Yeah, we're gonna do that
[07:58:59] Better sped still better than say to play. Yeah. Well anyway guys, I want to say I appreciate everybody watching
[07:59:05] Um, you know, sorry that like there wasn't really more going on. I just didn't really know what to expect with something like this
[07:59:11] So I'll get on the moral morning and we'll watch. I think that there's still gonna be shows
[07:59:17] Like they're still gonna be doing stuff by the time that I go live, right?
[07:59:21] I'm not really sure
[07:59:26] Yeah, yeah, so there's gonna be a lot Xbox tomorrow. Yeah, exactly, right?
[07:59:30] So I'll try to go on earlier today. Maybe right maybe I try to be live at 11 or something like that, maybe
[07:59:35] But we'll see what happens. But anyway guys, thank you all very much for watching
[07:59:40] I appreciate it cap cons until 12 hours later. Yeah, but 12 hours is 8 34 in the in the morning
[07:59:46] I don't want to be I don't want to get up at 8 a.m. Right like that's that's super early
[07:59:50] And I'd rather just sleep in and you know watch a VOD
[07:59:55] But yeah, we'll see what happens anyway guys. Thank you all very much watching I appreciate it
[07:59:59] and I'm gonna be back on tomorrow and
[08:00:01] And when I am, we're going to watch all this stuff from this and everything else.
[08:00:06] We're also, I think I have a sponsor tomorrow too, for like an hour or so.
[08:00:10] And then day after that, it's going to be Throne and Liberty.
[08:00:14] I'm going to be playing that game and trying it out.
[08:00:16] And I'll make a guild and everything and just kind of enjoy the game.
[08:00:20] The AI thing Nemi showed you?
[08:00:22] Yeah, I might do.
[08:00:23] So, Emeru said that I should try the character AI.
[08:00:29] And so, uh, does Moon Moon have an A.I.?
[08:00:34] Let me see if he has an A.I.
[08:00:39] I was gonna ask him Cosmic God Gamer.
[08:00:42] Maybe I can ask him if he cheats on his wife.
[08:00:45] Yeah, that's crazy.
[08:00:49] Yeah, I'll have to do that.
[08:00:52] But we'll see what happens.
[08:00:55] But yeah, I'll come up with some shit like this for tomorrow.
[08:00:58] And we'll do it then.
[08:01:01] But yeah, I might do a little bit of this too was thrown liberty releasing. I don't know. I'm not sure
[08:01:08] But we're not done farming him. No, of course not
[08:01:14] Fucking course not
[08:01:16] So yeah, anyway guys, um, thank you all very much for watching. I really appreciate it and I'll be back on back on tomorrow
[08:01:22] So until next time boys peace. Yeah