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Karababy52
5 years agoNew Spectator
The only YT Game Changers I watch consistently are James Turner, number one and always, some of Deli's and I love Andrew's Arcade, but he doesn't do Sims 4 videos anymore, which bums me out. He was great! I'm sorry but I just can't watch LilSimsie. I've tried. She cries too much and is way too emotional for my viewing pleasure. Even Deli can get way too excited sometimes for me, screaming over stuff. I still like to watch some of her videos though, especially collabs with James.
Anyway, yes, they do have some similarities, but mostly with their sponsored by EA videos and a few shared ideas. I mean they're all Game Changers playing the same game and some of them are close friends. It's a given.
Having said that though, in my mind they're all very different in the way they play and build. They have different personalities which shine in their videos. So, even though they might be doing a video about the same subject, it's not the same experience at all.
For instance when doing videos previewing game packs and what's in them. James doesn't bother with CAS very often, it just doesn't appeal to him. He's way more interested in build/buy mode. Whereas, Deli loves CAS and tends to focus on that more than anything else. When Andrews Arcade did a video of this type, he focused on and went in depth with both.
James and Deli's build styles are completely different too. James loves modern, lots of plants, but not a lot of clutter (most of the time) and a black/white color scheme above all else. He's dipping his toes more into color lately though, which I love. He's extremely talented and innovative. I swear the guy missed his calling, he should've been an architect.
Deli on the otherhand, loves modern too, but lots of color, mismatched pieces and lots of clutter, more of an eclectic style. They both like to try completely odd builds now and then, but they're always different in how they approach them.
I could write a novel about their different playstyles, but anyone that has watched both of them already knows so I won't. Andrews Arcade was completely different as well, for instance he liked to do short machinimas during his LPs and was extremely talented at it in my opinion.
See, this is what makes watching more than one enjoyable to me. They may be covering the same material, but the way they present it is different because they have different personalities and ideas of what's fun for them. I learn something different from all of them and that's why I watch more than just one Game Changer even with the same theme or challenge.
Just my opinion and I could've gone in depth way more, but I think you get the point of what I'm trying to say. :)
Just for the record, I've watched every Sims related video by LGR, not for his opinion but because I find him freakin' hilarious! For instance his TS2 Open for Business series just kills me! I've also watched almost all of Dan & Phil's TS4 vids, CaptainSauce's, and a few others now and then such as The English Simmer, and a few others I can't name right off hand. I also enjoy Carl's videos too, but read info on his site way more than watch the videos. I've never watched Call Me Kevin or PlumbBella, but I hear a lot about them. Might have to check out their videos soon.
Anyway, to sum up my long-winded opinion, they all actually bring something different to the table and I love that! :)
Happy Simming! <3
Anyway, yes, they do have some similarities, but mostly with their sponsored by EA videos and a few shared ideas. I mean they're all Game Changers playing the same game and some of them are close friends. It's a given.
Having said that though, in my mind they're all very different in the way they play and build. They have different personalities which shine in their videos. So, even though they might be doing a video about the same subject, it's not the same experience at all.
For instance when doing videos previewing game packs and what's in them. James doesn't bother with CAS very often, it just doesn't appeal to him. He's way more interested in build/buy mode. Whereas, Deli loves CAS and tends to focus on that more than anything else. When Andrews Arcade did a video of this type, he focused on and went in depth with both.
James and Deli's build styles are completely different too. James loves modern, lots of plants, but not a lot of clutter (most of the time) and a black/white color scheme above all else. He's dipping his toes more into color lately though, which I love. He's extremely talented and innovative. I swear the guy missed his calling, he should've been an architect.
Deli on the otherhand, loves modern too, but lots of color, mismatched pieces and lots of clutter, more of an eclectic style. They both like to try completely odd builds now and then, but they're always different in how they approach them.
I could write a novel about their different playstyles, but anyone that has watched both of them already knows so I won't. Andrews Arcade was completely different as well, for instance he liked to do short machinimas during his LPs and was extremely talented at it in my opinion.
See, this is what makes watching more than one enjoyable to me. They may be covering the same material, but the way they present it is different because they have different personalities and ideas of what's fun for them. I learn something different from all of them and that's why I watch more than just one Game Changer even with the same theme or challenge.
Just my opinion and I could've gone in depth way more, but I think you get the point of what I'm trying to say. :)
Just for the record, I've watched every Sims related video by LGR, not for his opinion but because I find him freakin' hilarious! For instance his TS2 Open for Business series just kills me! I've also watched almost all of Dan & Phil's TS4 vids, CaptainSauce's, and a few others now and then such as The English Simmer, and a few others I can't name right off hand. I also enjoy Carl's videos too, but read info on his site way more than watch the videos. I've never watched Call Me Kevin or PlumbBella, but I hear a lot about them. Might have to check out their videos soon.
Anyway, to sum up my long-winded opinion, they all actually bring something different to the table and I love that! :)
Happy Simming! <3
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