Jim Sterling / James "Stephanie" Sterling / James Stanton/Sexton & in memoriam TotalBiscuit (John Bain) - One Gaming Lolcow Thread

I'll admit it was entertaining, but when you really break the incident down, it was basically Jim bullying, or "punching down" as a lot of his followers might say. DH were for sure wrong for turning out asset flips and they completely overreacted to Jim's video, but it doesn't change the fact they were some pretty small, obscure, and arguably unsuccessful game dev studio while Sterling was, at the time, known for being a video game critic. And Sterling didn't know how crazy they were when he made the video. It'd be one thing if it was done in response to them suing some other reviewer or whatever, but he picked them specifically to make fun of them. It's not like thousands of people were buying their games and getting actively duped because some $1.99 game turned out to be a cheap, poorly made, rushed product. There was a reason nobody had heard of them before Jim's first video. And I'd argue there are definitely more meaningful cases of a similar dev doing something shady like that. Zoe Quinn's failed kickstarter scam, for example. Heck, that might even be worse in a way, at least DH had a finished product, even if it was a mishmash of asset flips that barely worked. Quinn raised more money then they've presumably ever raised from game sales and didn't even produce anything or officially announce the project was over.
That was always the problem with Jim's moral crusade against Steam Greenlight, nobody was buying the fucking games anyway. Developers like Digital Homicide weren't doing what The Asylum did, cynically putting together 'mockbusters' to trick elderly grannies into buying Transmorphers on DVD for their grandkids at Christmas. No, you had to be deliberately going out of your way to find this stuff. There's no doubt the stuff they were making was low quality, but it was ultimately harmless.
 
That was always the problem with Jim's moral crusade against Steam Greenlight, nobody was buying the fucking games anyway. Developers like Digital Homicide weren't doing what The Asylum did, cynically putting together 'mockbusters' to trick elderly grannies into buying Transmorphers on DVD for their grandkids at Christmas. No, you had to be deliberately going out of your way to find this stuff. There's no doubt the stuff they were making was low quality, but it was ultimately harmless.
This is pure speculation and I certainly don't have any numbers to back it up, but I wouldn't be surprised if Jim actually net them a few sales. Probably nothing like, substantial, but I know at least a few people who purchased DH games to show off how bad they are. Sure, there's a refund option, but with how low their games actually cost, I wouldn't be surprised if people just let it sit in their library instead of bothering with a refund. It's kinda the video game equivalent of buying a bad movie to riff on, except the video games are typically even less expensive. So, not only was Jim doing nothing to help, he probably net some of those developers a few dozen extra sales.

There's also the fact that, dumb as I think Jim is, there's no way he's actually naive enough to believe people wouldn't leave negative reviews and insulting comments on the game pages. Sure, he'd sometimes gives a half-hearted disclaimer about not doing it, but that was absolutely just to wash his hands of responsibility, he wasn't making any serious efforts to keep his rabid fanbase at bay.
 
That was always the problem with Jim's moral crusade against Steam Greenlight, nobody was buying the fucking games anyway. Developers like Digital Homicide weren't doing what The Asylum did, cynically putting together 'mockbusters' to trick elderly grannies into buying Transmorphers on DVD for their grandkids at Christmas. No, you had to be deliberately going out of your way to find this stuff. There's no doubt the stuff they were making was low quality, but it was ultimately harmless.
I distinctly remember him complaining about the abundance of low-quality shit on Steam and how you could find some of it on the front page, but Steam generally recommends you stuff based on what you're buying, so Jim was seeing trash because he kept buying trash. That always bothered me because he kept complaining about Steam's lack of quality control, and yeah I guess that is an issue with all the asset-flips, but like you said you had to go out of your way to find them, and you don't have anyone to blame but yourself when Steam starts recommending other garbage games.
 
That was always the problem with Jim's moral crusade against Steam Greenlight, nobody was buying the fucking games anyway. Developers like Digital Homicide weren't doing what The Asylum did, cynically putting together 'mockbusters' to trick elderly grannies into buying Transmorphers on DVD for their grandkids at Christmas. No, you had to be deliberately going out of your way to find this stuff. There's no doubt the stuff they were making was low quality, but it was ultimately harmless.
If I remember correctly, the big thing was people were abusing the card market and giving keys away/selling dirt cheap so people would just farm cards and the devs got a cut when they sold in the market. Greenlight was clogged with shovelware being voted for by people who were gifted keys for voting for more of it, all so they could farm cards, while many trying to seriously get on the platform would get shut out.

He DID have a reason to crusade, it got lost under the memes of the lawsuit and the memories of laughter watching streamers suffer through the garbage.
 
Perhaps someone more knowlegable can answer this, but how much can HRT fuck over a man's health? Particularly a fat man like Jim. I was under the impression that a man needed a reasonable level of testosterone in order to stay healthy or at the very least not feel like shit all the time. It just seems like you're speeding up the aging process when you do that to yourself.
 
Perhaps someone more knowlegable can answer this, but how much can HRT fuck over a man's health? Particularly a fat man like Jim. I was under the impression that a man needed a reasonable level of testosterone in order to stay healthy or at the very least not feel like shit all the time. It just seems like you're speeding up the aging process when you do that to yourself.
Two of the most noticable and earliest health problems are impotence and weight gain. Jim's still a massive coomer and he's even lost weight, his body hasn't really gotten any less masculine either for that matter. Another problem would be liver damage, but he's pretty fond of alcohol and his shitty diet, so yet another thing that'd be hard to notice or blame on the drug. Then when it comes to the mental side the hormones start to make them psychotic and emotional, and do I even need to say anything at this point? I'm not sure we're going to be see any health problems that weren't already foreshadowed pre-troonery unless he decides to 41% before organ failure takes him down.
 
If I remember correctly, the big thing was people were abusing the card market and giving keys away/selling dirt cheap so people would just farm cards and the devs got a cut when they sold in the market. Greenlight was clogged with shovelware being voted for by people who were gifted keys for voting for more of it, all so they could farm cards, while many trying to seriously get on the platform would get shut out.

He DID have a reason to crusade, it got lost under the memes of the lawsuit and the memories of laughter watching streamers suffer through the garbage.
Even then, that's just people abusing Valve's poorly thought-out card system for profit. As far as shady money-making schemes go it's pretty innocuous (and that's me assuming they have monetary value, if they don't then this whole thing is even more frivolous).

If you're a legitimate indie developer but the only way you can think of to get your game noticed is through Steam Greenlight then you just suck at PR. Nobody was really losing under this setup except for Valve, and I'm sure billionaire Gabe Newell was able to sleep soundly at night regardless.
 
Even then, that's just people abusing Valve's poorly thought-out card system for profit. As far as shady money-making schemes go it's pretty innocuous (and that's me assuming they have monetary value, if they don't then this whole thing is even more frivolous).

If you're a legitimate indie developer but the only way you can think of to get your game noticed is through Steam Greenlight then you just suck at PR. Nobody was really losing under this setup except for Valve, and I'm sure billionaire Gabe Newell was able to sleep soundly at night regardless.
Greenlight wasn't just marketing, it was the ONLY way they let indies onto Steam. When it was nothing but shovelware from people scamming out what pennies they could, honest indie devs were getting shut out from being able to sell their games on Steam at all. Most of them barely have enough to make their games, let alone market, and they didn't have many options to sell outside of Steam at the time if they wanted to hit a wide audience.

Jim was actually fighting for the hard working little guys just wanting their fair shot, and frankly it could have gone poorly for Valve had they not finally changed to the system they have now. Indie titles are a big part of their market, enough that trying to take them away was how Epic decided to edge into the marketplace space. Jim actually did some good but the let the wrong victories go straight to his fat wig-wearing head.
 
It's already closer to 854k. My prediction he falls under 800 by June-July
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Perhaps someone more knowlegable can answer this, but how much can HRT fuck over a man's health? Particularly a fat man like Jim. I was under the impression that a man needed a reasonable level of testosterone in order to stay healthy or at the very least not feel like shit all the time. It just seems like you're speeding up the aging process when you do that to yourself.

From personal experience with the thing, there doesn't seem to really be problems with being on female hormones with the right dosage, however being on the wrong dosage actually does result in bad things (I mean, not cataclysmic, but it definitely isn't a great time, and it's kinda surprising what it can do), and there may be a transitory period* where you're left without hormones at all and that is pretty brutal (Menopause, but ironically on steroids).

I do think weight becomes a bit harder to control overall, especially when you have no hormones at all, but it's still calories in, calories out, and obviously, in the case of the transitory period, you can just lose the weight afterward, it's temporary. As an anecdote, and I would assume this "data set" is very biased because the better your weight the more likely you are to mention it, but a decent majority of the time, when I've heard trans' people mention their weight, it was underweight (Not clinically underweight, as in, super-thin, though there were cases, I just mean below the average 21 B.M.I. by at least a small margin), which makes sense, you want a thinner figure for good passing.

As a last point, I would mention that S.R.S. (Bottom surgery) doesn't work too well on fat people (I'd assume no surgery really does, but I guess one as delicate as this in particular, I've even heard of some surgeons raising their prices past a certain B.M.I.), and obviously there are very good reasons to lose weight before even considering that one for Jim, but his recent mention of his d#ck did make me think of that as a potential impetus - but more potential than anything, hence why I didn't make a post about it back then.

*: I.I.R.C. part of the reason why it's done is to have a "psychological buffer" period where you start losing effects of testosterone and stuff but don't start a female puberty either, to see if that's really what you want, so I'm not sure the U.S.A. requires trans' people to go through that or, if you asked, they'd just allow you to switch from one to the other directly. So not sure Jim actually has experienced that.
 
No way, it's hilarious when it's self inflicted. Especially when it involves the person ignoring constructive criticism and turning into a self-righteous hypocrite.
Oh I agree, and don't think for a minute I'm not enjoying the clown show that Jim's life has become --he's one of my top cows for a reason-- but at the same time I still have this nagging sliver of empathy saying 'it didn't have to be like this'.
 
If the same channel falls under a million subs but then climbs back over a million subs can they get another play button?
I hear that Wojcicki breaks into your house and snatches the button away if you fall below the line for too long, then if you earn it back she smashes you in the face with it to return it all while yelling about how you're demonetized for taking offense to her crimes.
 
I hear that Wojcicki breaks into your house and snatches the button away if you fall below the line for too long, then if you earn it back she smashes you in the face with it to return it all while yelling about how you're demonetized for taking offense to her crimes.
Susan is a reasonable woman. She will give you the chance to work your way back into her good graces with monetisable content.

If you fail to please the algorithm and return to making bank for her, though? Well, maybe one day your wife's out driving and suddenly the brakes in her car don't work so good. Who's to say...
 
Oh I agree, and don't think for a minute I'm not enjoying the clown show that Jim's life has become --he's one of my top cows for a reason-- but at the same time I still have this nagging sliver of empathy saying 'it didn't have to be like this'.
He's a grown man that is stuck in adolescence as seen by his obsession with "wrestling," buying children's toys, playing vidya, using Twitter, and masturbating all day long to fetish porn. Turning into a massive lolcow was inevitable.
 
I distinctly remember him complaining about the abundance of low-quality shit on Steam and how you could find some of it on the front page, but Steam generally recommends you stuff based on what you're buying, so Jim was seeing trash because he kept buying trash. That always bothered me because he kept complaining about Steam's lack of quality control, and yeah I guess that is an issue with all the asset-flips, but like you said you had to go out of your way to find them, and you don't have anyone to blame but yourself when Steam starts recommending other garbage games.
Right, it's just like Google.
The returns have more to do with your own search history than anything else.
 
Right, it's just like Google.
The returns have more to do with your own search history than anything else.
In response to both of you, this isn't really correct because games aren't categorized by quality, but genre tagging. You also tend to get recommendations based on your friends' games.
 
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