As many have said, he's a streamer, so he didn't just 'spend 9 months and 50,000 attempts to full combo Through the Fire and Flames at 200% speed on Guitar Hero' - he spent that time milking content for his stream. Because his profession is ultimately the same as Matt Walsh's: being visible online for dumb reasons, for other people's entertainment.
This passes for entertainment and is a unique accomplishment (apparently). Learning to shred faggy power metal is not (inherently) either one. Having seen DF live I question whether Herman Li gets through many of his gigs with a 100% perfection rating, certainly not at 200% speed.
Speaking of which, when I saw DF it was before the name change & they were called Dragonheart. They were a supporting act and fewer people were there to see them than were probably watching this guy's Twitch stream. Their fame is built on thousands of touring hours, band headaches and lots of luck since then. Merely 'learning to play' doesn't guarantee you shit.
As many have said, he's a streamer, so he didn't just 'spend 9 months and 50,000 attempts to full combo Through the Fire and Flames at 200% speed on Guitar Hero' - he spent that time milking content for his stream. Because his profession is ultimately the same as Matt Walsh's: being visible online for dumb reasons, for other people's entertainment.
This passes for entertainment and is a unique accomplishment (apparently). Learning to shred faggy power metal is not (inherently) either one. Having seen DF live I question whether Herman Li gets through many of his gigs with a 100% perfection rating, certainly not at 200% speed.
Speaking of which, when I saw DF it was before the name change & they were called Dragonheart. They were a supporting act and fewer people were there to see them than were probably watching this guy's Twitch stream. Their fame is built on thousands of touring hours, band headaches and lots of luck since then. Merely 'learning to play' doesn't guarantee you shit.