For those who didn’t know, the escapist forums were one of two places (can’t recall the other one) that allowed discussion of Zoe Quinn and Gamergate after the big crackdown. The site was run by Alexander Macris at the time. Sort of an interesting dude.
I spent a lot of time on that forum but was eventually excised in one of their inevitable purges of right wingers. From there, we went to KIA1, then KIA2, then here - from niche site to confinement board to internet ghetto.
I would have said the moment it died was when that guy from RedLetterMedia who is also with The Escapist started spouting lefty drivel on their game streams. But I'm kind of an oldfag who hasn't followed them in over a decade, when The Escapist was an "alternative" ezine.
I was heavily on escapist forums pre-gg and actually ran their unofficial minecraft server for a while back in when minecraft was in beta. And, funny enough, got booted from my position by a tranny crybullying against me.
Back in those olden days it was mostly anita-style feminism that was the current thing and boy was it better than what we have it now.
Yahtzee hasn't quite gone full NPC but he has to slide in a couple of jabs wrapped in gay commie talking points in almost every one of his newer vids. His original dev diary was what first motivated me to get into game development and his more recent versions of that series are really insightful for anyone who wants to try their hand at hobby dev.
I mean it's the transition phase from exclusivity to artisinal that every industry that has technology revolution goes through.
There IS a place for gaming websites but it's NOT what they used to be, the old ways die. They're not useful as gatekeepers and filters like they used to be when it was hard to disseminate information.
If uou couldn't watch a game play video the next best thing was a trusted outlet 2atching it and then publishing an article. Now that distance between developer and consumer has shrunk and that role no longer exists.
There is place for a taste maker, trusted curator, artisanal reviewer. And the people that do that are successful still. But it's a fundamentally different structure than these old sites
There is place for a taste maker, trusted curator, artisanal reviewer. And the people that do that are successful still. But it's a fundamentally different structure than these old sites
Basically the niche that youtube reviewers fill now. People who put their own personality into their content as much as they do the games. You're following them for their opinions and entertaining presentation as much as the gaming content. You may not always agree with their opinions, but even in that you learn enough about their tastes over time that you have an idea whether you would like the games or not.
Correct, and it wouldn't be difficult to build a stable of a couple people with overlapping taste that diverges in specific, known ways to have a variety of content, including point and counterpoint stuff.
There you go, you have a gaming site again.
Hell there's webcomics with more active forums than most gaming sites. Its not hard to have a niche community exist if you aren't actively trying to murder it in the cradle.
Crap, this might go the way Machinima did and end up with a wide scale deletion (except Zero Punctuation since he owns that) hopefully archivers have learnt from that and work fast to download as much as possible.
Lost a lot of good mailbox content when Machinima went suddenly.
Good fucking riddance (to the forum regulars). Bunch of senile circle jerking armchair "expert" libtards. There was maybe one regular poster on there who wasn't a total idiot or a total hypocrite.
I remember Sebastian Anthony had just taken over as senior US editor for Ars and I asked him if he was going to do anything regarding Gamergate (He was Twitter chums with all the GamingProJournos!) and got a swift no from him as they don't dilly-dally in gossip.
Turns out they do, he didn't kick around with them for long and here we are - 9 years on and the last of anything resembling a journalist being cut from the scene.
I still read Ars basically only for their space/rocketry coverage. I get the distinct impression that their audience has shifted to Bay Area tech workers.
For those who didn’t know, the escapist forums were one of two places (can’t recall the other one) that allowed discussion of Zoe Quinn and Gamergate after the big crackdown. The site was run by Alexander Macris at the time. Sort of an interesting dude.
I spent a lot of time on that forum but was eventually excised in one of their inevitable purges of right wingers. From there, we went to KIA1, then KIA2, then here - from niche site to confinement board to internet ghetto.
Ayo homie this ain no ghetto, quit playin!
You're right, it's a fucking gulag.
Don't forget to simp for women's issues or you will be banned from here too.
I would have said the moment it died was when that guy from RedLetterMedia who is also with The Escapist started spouting lefty drivel on their game streams. But I'm kind of an oldfag who hasn't followed them in over a decade, when The Escapist was an "alternative" ezine.
Oof.
Which rlm member is (blatantly) leftist? , I hope it's not rich Evans
Jack. Also Josh.
Who have both been appearing less often on the channel.
Almost like lefties ruin everything.
The bald twink in glasses, can't be bothered to remember his name.
AIDS Moby
He looks less HIV-infested than the actual Moby though.
ah the literal nobody
Amusingly, I just briefly confused his appearance with the gay dean from Community. Rather appropriate I guess, lmao.
Here's Yahtzee quitting
https://archive.ph/0ZmG4
Here's the rest
https://archive.ph/oD5pz
https://archive.ph/ktrmN
https://archive.ph/GYMJ4
https://archive.ph/AIOFU
https://archive.ph/lOPrQ
https://archive.ph/5Sbc5
https://archive.ph/5Sbc5
https://archive.ph/snwAm
https://archive.ph/ZCc8V
Go for it.
I was heavily on escapist forums pre-gg and actually ran their unofficial minecraft server for a while back in when minecraft was in beta. And, funny enough, got booted from my position by a tranny crybullying against me.
Back in those olden days it was mostly anita-style feminism that was the current thing and boy was it better than what we have it now.
Yahtzee hasn't quite gone full NPC but he has to slide in a couple of jabs wrapped in gay commie talking points in almost every one of his newer vids. His original dev diary was what first motivated me to get into game development and his more recent versions of that series are really insightful for anyone who wants to try their hand at hobby dev.
I mean it's the transition phase from exclusivity to artisinal that every industry that has technology revolution goes through.
There IS a place for gaming websites but it's NOT what they used to be, the old ways die. They're not useful as gatekeepers and filters like they used to be when it was hard to disseminate information.
If uou couldn't watch a game play video the next best thing was a trusted outlet 2atching it and then publishing an article. Now that distance between developer and consumer has shrunk and that role no longer exists.
There is place for a taste maker, trusted curator, artisanal reviewer. And the people that do that are successful still. But it's a fundamentally different structure than these old sites
Basically the niche that youtube reviewers fill now. People who put their own personality into their content as much as they do the games. You're following them for their opinions and entertaining presentation as much as the gaming content. You may not always agree with their opinions, but even in that you learn enough about their tastes over time that you have an idea whether you would like the games or not.
Correct, and it wouldn't be difficult to build a stable of a couple people with overlapping taste that diverges in specific, known ways to have a variety of content, including point and counterpoint stuff.
There you go, you have a gaming site again.
Hell there's webcomics with more active forums than most gaming sites. Its not hard to have a niche community exist if you aren't actively trying to murder it in the cradle.
shoutout to Splattercatgaming
One of the review channels that has a ton indie jank content
Yahtzee Croshaw went full TDS and is a left wing moron. I dropped him around 10 years ago and not wasted my time with his worthless crap since.
Guy owned a video game pub called The Mana Bar. Of course he's a left wing head case. Lol
And good riddance. Nothing of value here was lost and Ben is a useless turd in the first place so his show was also trash.
He got six years worth of being paid after everyone else was laid off, so he did OK out of the whole thing.
I hope it works out for him being independent, he's a funny guy and probably had to hold back to not bother the bean counters behind his salary.
Crap, this might go the way Machinima did and end up with a wide scale deletion (except Zero Punctuation since he owns that) hopefully archivers have learnt from that and work fast to download as much as possible.
Lost a lot of good mailbox content when Machinima went suddenly.
Old gaming in general is dead. What life is left is driven into the indie world.
it even made normie news - https://www.news.com.au/technology/gaming/flagship-gaming-website-loses-its-video-team-as-star-of-zero-punctuation-resigns/news-story/7627ed808d5ff0675226ede89c7f74d3
Inb4 "Slightly Punctuated" where everything is shouted thereby requiring the use of exclamation points.
Good fucking riddance (to the forum regulars). Bunch of senile circle jerking armchair "expert" libtards. There was maybe one regular poster on there who wasn't a total idiot or a total hypocrite.
Kinda bummed that he lost the rights to Zero Punctuation. That was far and away my favorite game review content.
I remember Sebastian Anthony had just taken over as senior US editor for Ars and I asked him if he was going to do anything regarding Gamergate (He was Twitter chums with all the GamingProJournos!) and got a swift no from him as they don't dilly-dally in gossip.
Turns out they do, he didn't kick around with them for long and here we are - 9 years on and the last of anything resembling a journalist being cut from the scene.
I forgot about Doctor Pizza!
Man, those who accused us of all that bad stuff sure were a tight knit gang of criminals.
I still read Ars basically only for their space/rocketry coverage. I get the distinct impression that their audience has shifted to Bay Area tech workers.
Yes that one guy who is always at the Starship events asking Elon questions is the only decent reporter left.
Help.
If I had to I could probably recall my ICQ number.
ICQ is the first utility that really made me see the potential of the internet