Patreon Q&A Thread - Drop your questions here!
Added 2022-12-12 20:26:18 +0000 UTCHey folks, it's that time again! I've been behind the ball on the Patreon side of things the last month due to a stressful (and constantly shifting) content/sponsor schedule, so my apologies for not keeping up. This is my first year learning why everybody in the content game hates December, and man...man, yeah I get it now.
I'll talk more about that in the Q&A itself most likely, I wanna do a little end-of-year wrap-up at the start of it, but that's been the main reason for the random schedule of videos the last couple months (and now next month too, yay). I'm gonna try to make that mean that you guys get videos even earlier since some of them will be sitting in the finished pipeline, and it's one of my final goals of the year to lock down a proper backlog of videos so this isn't an issue past January-February.
Anyway, if you've got any Q&A questions for later this month, drop 'em below or on the Discord server!
Comments
Over the thousands of hours spent watching/listening to YouTube, the Dave Bautista “they’re allowed” cutaway in the Tak video might be my top YouTube moment of the year. I’m a sucker for weird grammatical humor (Clearly Guardians of the Galaxy played on this as well). Anyway, loved the All-Stars Battle Royale video and would love a similar dive into PlayStation Move Heroes, which, like the nonstandard R&C games, I shamefully gave up without finishing. Should I hold my breath for some Heroes on the Move? Thanks!
Philip Ehlke
2022-12-13 16:38:56 +0000 UTCOh shit I still need to do my suggestion. I'm not sure if you have played games like Tomba or Herc's Adventures, but that's a tale for another day. Your style of video essays are very informative. They go in depth with the games production cycle and how they turn out, that feeds my autistic brain so much, he doesn't need desert. I would like to know, why haven't we seen your personal perspective of these games and if you might pursue that in the future? By personal perspective, I mean how some content creators like Some Call Me Johnny and Nitro Rad talk about aspects of the games that they love, or give them that "video game go brr" moment for them.
Thomas kuzma
2022-12-13 13:36:58 +0000 UTC