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I actively pray for this to happen so I can see retarded game devs seethe over having to do bare minimum work.
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Finland came in clutch. Also, shame on those two tiny Mediterranean Islands -- they're barely European anyway (jk, just breaking balls). I guess those smaller nations just have larger margins of error due to less citizens who care about gaming swinging the stats.
I think that's the case, more or less. Smaller population means fewer people in total who might be interested in signing, so if the word doesn't really spread in their area, there's a greater chance they'd get missed. Both of them plus Luxembourg had the smallest thresholds to reach due to their low populations, but paradoxically they needed a greater percentage of their population to sign up to reach it. For example, Germany needed 0.08% of its total population to sign the initiative (67,680/83 million), whereas Malta needed 0.8% of its total population (4230/520,000). There must be some minimum value for the EU's calculations for these thresholds or something, I dunno.Finland came in clutch. Also, shame on those two tiny Mediterranean Islands -- they're barely European anyway (jk, just breaking balls). I guess those smaller nations just have larger margins of error due to less citizens who care about gaming swinging the stats.
Ross has posted a more optimistic wrap-up video.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=FNkwxlLdkSo
>No mention of the movieCrossposting from the SKG thread
That one is probably my all time favorite, or in the top 5 along with Deus Ex videos and a few others. I wonder what he would say if he played one of the Mario games and started talking about the in-depth socio-political issues of The Mushroom Kingdom or how global warming is effecting it. Or, he could play Shadow The Hedgehog and embrace that game's edginess and retardationI've always liked Ross's view that one of the important things about those games is that he just likes exploring worlds. It's a cool perspective and one of the things that makes Game Dungeon so good. The Crew episode is mostly about how nice everything looks and how it was a way to take a look at America in a few hours. Talks about how things in those worlds work too. One of my favorites is the one where he plays Sonic Adventure or whatever and just goes on a tangent about how letting Robotnik just win might not be so bad because all he'll do is put up statues of himself and advance technology. He also calls Big the Cat retarded which was pretty funny.
The sad yet true reality is that it's easier to get people to rally against a villain than their own best interests.Crossposting from the SKG thread
I'd rather he just go full time with Game Dungeon. The film was a massive time sink, and Freeman's Mind 2 doesn't click as much as the first one did.>No mention of the movie
>"Freeman's Mind is an experiment that has gone on for too long"
Freeman's Mind is fine comedy and one of the few relics of the Machinima days which hasn't been completely dated while Game Dungeon is bizarre rambling headcanon. There really is nothing quite like it.Game Dungeon, with the exception of like one or two episodes, has been some of the most interesting content I've ever seen on Youtube.
Meanwhile Freeman's Mind, while fun, sometimes feels like listening to noise, even when I'm giving it my undivided attention.
Hot take: I like both.Freeman's Mind is fine comedy and one of the few relics of the Machinima days which hasn't been completely dated while Game Dungeon is bizarre rambling headcanon. There really is nothing quite like it.
I do too! They are both great, but Game Dungeon is still the best imo. As a series it also gets more views than Freemans Mind which is amazing when you think about how much nostalgia value FM had for so many people from that generation.Hot take: I like both.
I think the reason the Deus Ex videos work so well is because of the perspective on conspiracies as presented in the games that he approaches them with. I doubt he'd have anything to say about Assassin's Creed or Call of Duty, the game has to be interesting first after all.maybe Ross should have covered more mainstream games.