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idk why "creators" get special treatment when it comes to questions. they are just players like the rest of us, they just happen to record their videos or stream their gameplay. just because people know who they are doesn't mean they have any better insight into the game than everyone else
- X-Sunslayer-X3 years agoSeasoned Ace@szyMuss really bringing the tough questions to them.... he really got them good
Yep, been a pet peeve of mine for quite a while now too, I don't see how their opinion is any more valid than anyone else who purchased the game.
- @Ironhead841 at least people like squidg play the game regularly. then there's people like levelcap who try to influence the direction of the game and he doesn't even play it much. he got to S005 so far at start of his stream the other day. that's not much playtime
@Ironhead841 wrote:Yep, been a pet peeve of mine for quite a while now too, I don't see how their opinion is any more valid than anyone else who purchased the game.
Yeah I wholeheartedly agree, I feel that threads with literally thousands of posts should carry even more weight / influence imho.
- Sc0tch_Whiskey3 years agoSeasoned Ace@szyMuss I like how he asked about about season 5 and all of a sudden streams over gotta go lol.
- BigShottt3 years agoSeasoned Ace
Because they SELL GAMES. It's not a political decision to use them, it's a business. All monetized YT'ers are sales people who get paid to make you want to buy the game/s they showcase, period... and the more followers they have the more money they are worth to the game publishers and therefore the more benefits and money they will receive from the publisher.
- @BigShottt i get that part of it. it was more of a philosophical question/statement. basically a way of saying "just cause people know who you are doesn't mean your opinion matters". kinda like actors