WWE Champions General - Despite his claims, DSP is still spending thousands of dollars on the WWE Champions mobile game

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Didn't Dave pay off his car recently?
How much was his monthly payment?
According to his reaffirmation statement (PDF Page 1, ) $378.20 / month, including interest but not any processing fees the seller/payment processor may have charged.
Probably not too much but I expect something along those lines is what makes his spending possible.
But the increased spending is much more than what he gets from paying off the car: The SF6 special edition + stick set him back at least $400 and we're now estimating that he spent close to $5,000 / month in Champions. There has to be something else going on here even if we're not sure what it is.
 
As I believe the saying goes: lol.
Why do you think a mentally unbalanced, marginally-employed woman who mooches off of her boyfriends and couldn't afford to move out from Subaru Man's place on her own would have good credit that could fund an authentic Champions whale? Even if Phil maxed out all the credit available to her, by hook or by crook, I doubt it would amount to much.
Plus, I do believe what Phil said about her having "debts of her own" - she may have already been close to maxed out already.
We also know from Phil that Kat bounces between shitty retail minimum wage jobs constantly, and she likely hates all of them. Let's be real, the reason she moved to Renton was because a well-off guy was willing to pay for all her shit. I highly doubt she'll bury herself in further debt for Phil.
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
I can only speak from my own view but hes always come off as a weird loser with a drinking problem, I wouldnt put anything that gives your brain a rush past him
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
In hindsight? There are probably more examples I can't think of off the top of my head but at a minimum he got really into lootboxes in Overwatch and tried to come up with any excuse to pull them and underestimated the value of his deck in Hearthstone to avoid admitting he'd spent a few hundred dollars on it.

At the time? Not really, for the two examples I just gave most trolls just laughed at Phil wasting his money like that. Even in 2016-2017, when trolls started to really wonder where Phil's money was going because his claims to be near-broke despite his income made no sense, I don't think anybody suggested it might all be going to gacha.
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
Phil over the years has played over 13 plus of these gacha mobile games. I believe he gets most of his dopamine from feeling like a winner by paying his way to the tops of the leader boards. When you are a loser like Phil, an easy pay to win gaming loop paired up with a solid incel product is extremely appealing and addicted.
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
I don't think anyone from those days could've predicted the absolute state of monetization in modern games and gacha games being casinos with anime tits (or in Phil's case, Hogans). The closest example I can think of for predatory wallet sucking games at the time were Korean P2W MMORPGs and Phil definitely wouldn't have been the type to be into those.
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
Phil is the epitome of the "consooomer" meme. if you watch his old vlog videos; they're exclusively going around to department stores/restaurants/chain stores/big box stores. when he goes to some restaurant, he gets extremely excited if there is a target/barnes & noble combo retail shopping center in the neighboring parking lot because now he can go to multiple stores at one time and how exciting it is that these two valuable stores are located so close together. buying/consuming is pathological to him. add his monstrous burden of slovenly laziness; being able to pay for services, in his broken mind, abstains the effort that he would have to spend performing tasks - so video games for example - which he is monumentally trash at, and has been made fun of for sucking at for 15 years, if he can just pay money to play the game that solves his issues instead of having "TIHYDP" made about him being a retard at Starfield or whatever. Just swipe the card and get an epic pull in private where the detractors can't see him and he can get the dopamine from his gamba, drunk, addict, consoomer brain.
 
Phil is like the best example of what corporations look for.

He literally thinks like "hype up next game, buy game, finish it as soon as possible, buy next game". He is also the standard dumb gaymer that they make games for.

He shit nonstop on the Mortal Kombat 1 beta and he STILL bought the pre-order which was more expensive to play it one day before. He doesn't even look at indie games, just AAA releases.

I'm honestly surprised he isn't showering in sponsorships, masturbation video or not.
 
Phil is like the best example of what corporations look for.

He literally thinks like "hype up next game, buy game, finish it as soon as possible, buy next game". He is also the standard dumb gaymer that they make games for.

He shit nonstop on the Mortal Kombat 1 beta and he STILL bought the pre-order which was more expensive to play it one day before. He doesn't even look at indie games, just AAA releases.

I'm honestly surprised he isn't showering in sponsorships, masturbation video or not.
the other hilarious thing is that his consumer brain completely nuked his youtube channel. he is STILLLLLLLL, still, still trying to work youtube's algorithm version from 2011. they've had, who knows how many, iterations since then. how he used to work was upload 50 videos a day when youtube didn't filter that type of spam for subscriber notifications. now it's a standard 1-3 notifications hard cap per day if you have subscribers with notifications set up or the person is an active viewer of the channel, it may be done automatically without notifications turned on. this is relatively known and can be accounted for pretty easily, it's one part of the algorithm that is known and can be used to your benefit.

phil is notorious for not adapting while claiming he is a business degree, business owning master but he has failed to keep his own CAWNTENT in good standings with youtube's priorities of the day (which is a fucking nightmare for anyone but you still have to give it a shot and try). so him spamming videos like he did in 2011, which is what made him big in the first place by exploiting an outdated system, he has completely nuked his videos in any algorithm that they use today. but he refuses to take advice from anyone so he attempts to brute force his ideas of making MEANINGFUL CAWNTENT and his business model to a hostile system.

youtube absolutely hates it (currently) if you stream and post multiple full videos on your channel at the same time; you can see this effect by looking at any other big youtuber by them creating separate channels for curated/clipped content and then one specifically for streaming and maybe a few clips. instead what phil has done is make 2 channels and stream/clip spam on both of them, which youtube hates (currently, it can always change).

he claims that he is very sad that his views are down but he refuses to even learn about the system that he is working within. he actually could probably fix his channel just by adhering to some of what youtube is currently looking for in terms of how people release videos/scheduling and doing some sort of due diligence of learning about why youtube hates certain types of channels. detractors/trolls have no control of what youtube automates so he could completely bypass them and get new audience members who might actually like his boring ass, retard playthroughs and capture more dents and that is within his control but he's too fucking stupid.
 
still trying to work youtube's algorithm version from 2011. they've had, who knows how many, iterations since then
The interesting thing about Phil and Youtube is, how "deep" he is into the analytics game and stuff.

It's all about "interaction", "positivity", "support", "views". It's like hearing a corporation talk to their consumers. For someone who considers himself "the average gamer/guy" he is the least relatable human being ever.
 
The interesting thing about Phil and Youtube is, how "deep" he is into the analytics game and stuff.

It's all about "interaction", "positivity", "support", "views". It's like hearing a corporation talk to their consumers. For someone who considers himself "the average gamer/guy" he is the least relatable human being ever.
all while endlessly meandering about how he doesn't want to be like everyone else and how he is his own thinker and wants to do things his own way.

youtube does give you independence, in a sense, but it is similar to multi-level marketing in-that you don't own your own business, you are not independent, you have to adhere to the rules within this system that you chose to participate in and they are not necessarily favorable to the people down the ladder. he's just too deep in his cognitive dissonance. nothing can fix him. it is fascinating, though, there are so many simple things he could do that wouldn't even be a big deal to change his situation but he would see that as betraying his "morals".

even the billions of detractor channels would have a hard time making fun of him if he just released 3 videos a day and 1 livestream and started getting 1,000, 2,000, 10,000 views per video because he slipped himself back into approved content scheduling.

but that being said - his morals don't exist. he's a bootlicking, kiss ass, dork at heart. he's not the rebel, free thinking, business owner he has convinced himself that he is. he will never not operate under the umbrella of other people taking 95% of the risk while spewing platitudes to his master's wishes (teacher's pet).
 
youtube absolutely hates it (currently) if you stream and post multiple full videos on your channel at the same time; you can see this effect by looking at any other big youtuber by them creating separate channels for curated/clipped content and then one specifically for streaming and maybe a few clips. instead what phil has done is make 2 channels and stream/clip spam on both of them, which youtube hates (currently, it can always change).
Phil has tried that on the DSPReacts, spreading his videos daily throughout the week.

He's way too lazy to ever think of editing his videos, beyond stopping Youtube mode for begging segments.

It doesn't matter, way too much damage has been done.
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
Yeah, like anytime a game has DLC, he already had it. And he *just so happened* to have a bunch of Hearthstone boosters he got from iTune cards when he played that. Plus his empty box giveaways always had the one slim benefit of him usually having the collector's editions. For games he traded in the discs for. Which, you didn't get extra credit for that. So he was already splurging from the word go. Which then, like some one else mentioned, the gacha shit hadn't quite caught on. But all the landing parties was shit Phil bought into.
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?
I don't remember the exact timeline, but Phil used to complain about how predatory mobile games were. At the time, it seemed like the general reasonable assumptions that even someone as dumb as Phil would make just from an outsider's perspective, and there was still a great deal of debate over what Phil was actually doing on his money so I don't remember anyone saying even Phil is that dumb to be a whale. And to their credit, they were probably right, I suspect he's been hooked on mobile games for awhile and I believe there's been a few deep dives into old games to find older accounts and they didn't seem particularly whaled out.

I'm guessing like most addictions, it started pretty small and it really spiraled by the time that Phil got into Champions. It probably helped that it was a game about one of Phil's other big interests, wrestling. There's a lot of nostalgia bait there, and Phil normally falls for that. Phil probably got more absorbed too as he became more of a hermit. One of the few things he genuinely seems to enjoy, as much as Phil can, is being a consumer, so getting to spend without leaving his home is basically his dream.
 
I don't remember the exact timeline, but Phil used to complain about how predatory mobile games were. At the time, it seemed like the general reasonable assumptions that even someone as dumb as Phil would make just from an outsider's perspective, and there was still a great deal of debate over what Phil was actually doing on his money so I don't remember anyone saying even Phil is that dumb to be a whale. And to their credit, they were probably right, I suspect he's been hooked on mobile games for awhile and I believe there's been a few deep dives into old games to find older accounts and they didn't seem particularly whaled out.

I'm guessing like most addictions, it started pretty small and it really spiraled by the time that Phil got into Champions. It probably helped that it was a game about one of Phil's other big interests, wrestling. There's a lot of nostalgia bait there, and Phil normally falls for that. Phil probably got more absorbed too as he became more of a hermit. One of the few things he genuinely seems to enjoy, as much as Phil can, is being a consumer, so getting to spend without leaving his home is basically his dream.
Phil used to post on the 2K WWE Supercard forums. I think he was a whale right away, and he gloated about it. This was 2015 when he was still making fuck you money despite burying himself in debt.
 
I'm out of the loop on the details of the games that Phil has played over the years, so I have to ask... was there ever any indication that Phil was the type of person that would get addicted to trash mobile games back in his days of doing LPs of "AAA" games?

In retrospect, Phil has been a gambling addict since before he even started making LPs. His debt issues first started way back in the 2000s, when he was using credit cards to fly around the country to Street Fighter tournaments. The main way to recoup travel expenses in those days was money matches. But Phil is a scrub, and can't admit that he sucks. So he kept gambling on himself and kept getting further in the hole. Its possible the only reason he was tolerated in the FGC for so long was because he was such a whale.

What's more surprising to me is that he never ended up losing everything on a trip to Atlantic City.
 
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