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trailer for an upcoming DSP video 'Beggar'
A trailer for a video, perhaps not exactly a fan video....
A trailer for a video, perhaps not exactly a fan video....
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"I don't have time to learn a new fighting game
This brings a question to my mind: Why doesn't he get in his practice off stream? I mean I know the answer is because he sees anything related to his streaming as a job and as such doesn't touch it when he's not streaming, but still not only would he get more viewers but he might actually perform better if he were practicing "behind the scenes" "as they say".Okay, a new fighting game comes out. What do people want to see? Who's in the game and what they can do. What does Phil give his audience? I'm going to just do practice one character for an hour and play badly and then quit.
What a shitty game!
Yeah, you get the best practice in for fighting games by playing long sets with a player who is as good or better than you. It would be perfect for him to get some practice in "behind the scenes" both online and offline by inviting one of his friends...This brings a question to my mind: Why doesn't he get in his practice off stream? I mean I know the answer is because he sees anything related to his streaming as a job and as such doesn't touch it when he's not streaming, but still not only would he get more viewers but he might actually perform better if he were practicing "behind the scenes" "as they say".
Why do that for free when you can broadcast it to retards who will throw you money, prop you up, and allows you to make up a bunch of bullshit to feel better about yourself so you can lord it over the same retards who throw you money?Why doesn't he get in his practice off stream
This brings a question to my mind: Why doesn't he get in his practice off stream? I mean I know the answer is because he sees anything related to his streaming as a job and as such doesn't touch it when he's not streaming, but still not only would he get more viewers but he might actually perform better if he were practicing "behind the scenes" "as they say".
This brings a question to my mind: Why doesn't he get in his practice off stream? I mean I know the answer is because he sees anything related to his streaming as a job and as such doesn't touch it when he's not streaming, but still not only would he get more viewers but he might actually perform better if he were practicing "behind the scenes" "as they say".
Let's not forget that even for ancient, "solved" games like Super Turbo there's always some faggots STILL discovering new tech and strategies for it. He thinks the game was in the some type of cryostasis for 15 years or some shit and it's the same game with the same meta as he remembers. Not to mention, the new players have all tutorials for all big fighting games, no matter how new or old, right at their fingertips on the internet. Back in Dave's day you had to be part of some autistic "pro" group where they'd share new tech or tech that was already discovered in Japan since those woodwind instrument players made sure even back then that when someone discovered new tech that it was spread far and wide, same for Koreans but Koreans are more into 3D fighters like Tekken. In the US scene you often also had to be part of some gay clique which gatekept new players by hogging frame data or tech for themselves so newfags can't get in on their competition.On top of what everyone else has had to say about this, there is the fact that Phil doesn't even really enjoy Super Turbo enough these days to play it for his own amusement, so there is simply no such thing as him even unintentionally improving.
You have to keep in mind, the modicum of knowledge and skill he displays today is a depleted form of that which he attained a very long time ago. In the early 2000s, Phil legit had pro fighting game aspirations, and that is the only reason fighting games are a major fixture in his streaming. He asserts that he doesn't have any training to do, he's already pro level, which is bullshit, so the real explanation is that he's lazy and doesn't like even fighting games enough to work at doing better at them. Why else do you think he lies so much about why he loses?
Basically, there is nothing about Phil today that will ever be better tomorrow, because he no longer has anything he cares to legit get good at. Even his e-begging is getting lazier.
You guys may laugh at DSP here, but he was the best NA player in the room that night.For those who have missed it, here you can see the epic match between Dave and the Japanese player who broke DSP's gear and his will in Dark Souls Remastered today when he encountered him as the Old Monk boss. Including both perspectives as well as overlaying the audio.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=iQVcflq9Q60EDIT:
Here's another version of a video that's a shorter since it combines both of their perspectives by mrhuth
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bKeF7sSH3d0
Or the "Where did the backstab come from???? When you can clearly see that the japanese player run up to him, turned around and hit the sweet spot for the backstab. Phil was a punching bag who got beat up for giggles.The best part of the video is him constantly whining about lag when you can see the other player has a good connection