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the last 3 videos blew. I also don't know how a doctor could find the time to crank out videos either. its clear this was a fun side project for when he was in college but now its like every other hobby young men give up on once they leave school. its the best explanation for his content just turning to complete shit in the last 8 months. he has way less time to fuck around, but instead of just quitting making content he puts out shit
 
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Who cares if he used a few seconds of someone else's gameplay video? That's not plagiarism. If you're worried about something this unimportant, you're probably the kind of person who gives others frivolous DMCA strikes. Neither Sseth nor the other guy "owns" the copyright for DF. People have been using each other's clips for the last 15+ years without making a fuss about it.
 
Who cares if he used a few seconds of someone else's gameplay video? That's not plagiarism. If you're worried about something this unimportant, you're probably the kind of person who gives others frivolous DMCA strikes. Neither Sseth nor the other guy "owns" the copyright for DF. People have been using each other's clips for the last 15+ years without making a fuss about it.
Using someone else's footage is fine, although still kinda dick move if you don't credit them, but if you claim that the footage is your own then you're just an asshole. He even claimed that events in the footage happened to him when it was clearly taken from different source.
 
Who cares if he used a few seconds of someone else's gameplay video?
Because it calls into question how much of "his experiences" are really his experiences, versus him just regurgitating pre-existing memes from various forums rather than just playing the game himself.

Personally, I don't really care if he used the clips, and it is a pretty funny review in the end, but the fact that he jokingly tried to pass off other videos as his own really makes you wonder how much of the game he actually played.
 
Because it calls into question how much of "his experiences" are really his experiences, versus him just regurgitating pre-existing memes from various forums rather than just playing the game himself.

Personally, I don't really care if he used the clips, and it is a pretty funny review in the end, but the fact that he jokingly tried to pass off other videos as his own really makes you wonder how much of the game he actually played.
How do we know he isn't the guy who posted those memes in the first place?
 
How do we know he isn't the guy who posted those memes in the first place?
I can actually identify one of the videos he sourced footage from.

At 7:05 of his Dwarf Fortress review, he claims he started a fortress in an Evil biome. During that segment, this is what's displayed on the screen:
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If you look carefully, all of the footage of "his" fortress actually appears to be cropped. That's because the source playthrough he used had a face-cam:
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In the review, he excused his constantly changing tilesets as "using all of them" to upset ASCII purists, but the real reason is because all of the footage is sourced from different YouTubers with different tilesets.
 
Personally, I don't really care if he used the clips, and it is a pretty funny review in the end, but the fact that he jokingly tried to pass off other videos as his own really makes you wonder how much of the game he actually played.
I don't know why he doesn't stick to games he really had played, and knows ins and outs of, like M&M series and such. When he's showcasing autism sims like SS13 and DF, it's more like he's reading someone else's stories in his own style, but when he's talking about Rise of Legends or Lords of Magic, he's clearly more enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I never was a fan of low-skilled or surface level interest tourists showcasing games. I want to see footage of and thoughts of someone, who's both interested in the story of the game, and can show skilled gameplay, and while I couldn't care less if he has plagiarized someone else, it's obvious when it's just a 2nd hand enthusiasm.
 
Identified another video he sourced footage from in his Dwarf Fortress review.

At 8:59, he tells the story of his third Adventure Mode character, in which he claims to have found a Slab containing the Secrets of Life and Death. He tells the viewer of how he found it, donated it to one of his fortress's library, and then became "pleasantly surprised" when his fortress became overrun by the undead. During this segment, he shows the following footage:
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I noticed the tileset looked rather familiar, so I looked closely at the unit list and noticed a Horseshoe Crab Man Necromancer named "Uthra." So, I went over to Kruggsmash's YouTube channel, typed in "Uthra" into the search, and found the source:
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Turns out the footage is sourced from one of Kruggsmash's "Short Fort" (Part 1 / Part 2) series, in which he sets up a small fortress, before retiring it to play as a Horseshoe Crab Man, collects a Slab of Life and Death, and drops it in the fort he set up with the intent of getting a necromancer fort. Things quickly escalate as the fortress becomes swarmed with by a combination of undead invaders and zombies risen by Uthra himself.

So yes, that 100% confirms that his review is nothing more than a collection of other peoples' experiences, retold in his personal comedic style.
 
I genuinely don't care how much he plagiarizes, I come for his script, his retarded builds that break the game and the rare obscure game I have never heard of. Honestly, people behind these stories or footage should be glad a big channel like his is popularizing them. Otherwise, they would stay obscure or forgotten.
 
How the hell does that work when he doesn't credit his sources and claims the clips and stories are his own?
You would think people would own up and show the source if it belonged to someone else. Still, even if he does claim it as his own, better than to let them fall thru cracks of obscurity entirely.
 
the last 3 videos blew. I also don't know how a doctor could find the time to crank out videos either. its clear this was a fun side project for when he was in college but now its like every other hobby young men give up on once they leave school. its the best explanation for his content just turning to complete shit in the last 8 months. he has way less time to fuck around, but instead of just quitting making content he puts out shit
Is he a doctor? From what I remember from his streams he studied pharmacy, with masters in immunology, then worked in some lab, isn't that right?
 
popularizing them
They aren't getting the credit, but I do agree that people watch a Sseth* video for Sseth's contribution to it. I know I do. Someone posted two sources and I don't plan to watch them. He does credits at the end, so it would have been nice to mention the video picks or add them to description, but I wonder how much would that change (I probably still wouldn't watch them if they were mentioned in the video). Sometimes I get a feeling that Sseth didn't plan to stick around YT for this long.
 
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I genuinely don't care how much he plagiarizes, I come for his script, his retarded builds that break the game and the rare obscure game I have never heard of. Honestly, people behind these stories or footage should be glad a big channel like his is popularizing them. Otherwise, they would stay obscure or forgotten.
Do you always go out of your way to be an uberfaggot, or does it flow naturally?
I don't understand the point of making the video if so little of it is his actual gameplay, it's like when Internet Historian's gaming channel plagiarized an LP. Could he just not be assed to do the bare minimum, or did he have nothing he could spin into a funny story?
 
Because it calls into question how much of "his experiences" are really his experiences,
Next you'll say he's not really a former Congolese child soldier called Ogutu M'beke,

The point of Sseth is he delivers funny lines with funny footage. I don't give a shit if it's his experience or not.
 
The point of Sseth is he delivers funny lines with funny footage. I don't give a shit if it's his experience or not.
Yeah, this point is well made by this:
Someone posted two sources and I don't plan to watch them. He does credits at the end, so it would have been nice to mention the video picks or add them to description, but I wonder how much would that change (I probably still wouldn't watch them if they were mentioned in the video).
I'm not going to watch some guy's dwarf fortress channel either. And I thought Sseth's vid was pretty entertaining and maybe some day I'll watch it again. He takes those stories and presents them in an interesting way. Still, it was weird finding this out because that's not how Sseth seems to want to be seen. It was actually earlier in the thread that I first heard about it (although thanks to @Book Thief because I don't think anyone upthread presented any such definitive evidence, certainly not as well explained). I think it's jarring for two reasons:

First, it changes your perception of Sseth, or maybe just makes certain things clearer. He obviously can make videos where he's passionate about the game in question and personally loves to push the boundaries of its systems; but that sets the bar of autism expected, and he can't always live up to it. I believe that he played Dwarf Fortress and probably liked it, but he's actually just not that guy. He isn't autistic enough about it to have new zany fun breaking its systems, he just had a normie experience with it and moved on like most other people. But he can't make a video like that because of the reputation he's made, so instead he passes off someone else's experiences as his own. The only time you can be sure it's his experiences with the game and exploits is when it's something really jewish, like money grubbing or cheating.

Second...is it not also just kind of fucking jewish to pass off someone else's stories, experiences, and even footage as your own? There's no reason for the people who made the vids to be grateful because they're not credited, they have nothing to gain. Perhaps you can stay it's still putting a spotlight on a somewhat niche game, but that has its own issues:
1. Servers getting overrun and the beginning of a localized Eternal September within a fandom are well known symptoms of the Sseth Spotlight, so it's not necessarily all positive.
2. If he didn't care enough about the game to actually have those experiences with it himself, why assume he cares enough to be motivated by giving it a spotlight? It might just be trend-chasing for the sake of shekel grubbing.

Whatever, talking that much about it makes it seem like I give more of a shit than I actually do. I still watch the videos, I just didn't love learning this about the guy who makes them.
 
Just to chime in about Kruggsmash. He actually does Dwarf Fort content especially well, he draws key characters, moments, and artifacts for each of his forts and narrates them from the perspective of the ruler of said fort.

Quality stuff, worth a watch.
 
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