Rooster Teeth / Achievement Hunter / Let's Play / Funhaus / Inside Gaming - The company was resurrected.

When was the last time RvB was good?

  • Before RWBY

    Votes: 61 62.9%
  • Season 10

    Votes: 22 22.7%
  • Season 11

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Season 12

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Season 13

    Votes: 10 10.3%
  • Season 14

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Before RvB Zero

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    97
  • Poll closed .
Rt dead at 21 years
Good riddance.

I'm glad you posted that picture, because you just reminded me of that incident.

Aside from Vic, Jeff Gerstmann is another person who is probably smiling today. The above is from where they were all all talking shit about Gerstmann, because he gave the console version of Fallout 4 a suboptimal (read: fair) review. They did so while all wearing Pipboys that Bethesda gave them, and doing a video sponsored by Bethesda. Because all that totally inspires confidence you are unbias. Gerstmann is actually one of the few game reviewers who is known to resist industry pressure to not give his honest opinion. See, for example, the Kane & Lynch saga.


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Eat shit, RT.
 
Rt dead at 21 years
Not gonna lie, I never cared much about RT. To me, it just speaks to the inevitable fate of most online content creators who start expanding their once niche content into something more than it needed to be. It was like that with ScrewAttack, and I figured it was going to happen to Rooster Teeth. But I’d be lying if I said it didn’t suck to see a lot of them die off nowadays. Kind of brings back memories of the internet during 2010-2015. Good times never last, I suppose.
 
Not gonna lie, I never cared much about RT. To me, it just speaks to the inevitable fate of most online content creators who start expanding their once niche content into something more than it needed to be. It was like that with ScrewAttack, and I figured it was going to happen to Rooster Teeth. But I’d be lying if I said it didn’t suck to see a lot of them die off nowadays. Kind of brings back memories of the internet during 2010-2015. Good times never last, I suppose.
I’ll say this about ScrewAttack: they realized what was their big kahuna and restructured around it.
 
I am laughing harder and harder reading all the faggot staff with flags in their handles trying to showcase their work and bloviating about how much they loved working for such a humble and creative organization. One homo's little video resume begins with a literal whore being interviewed by some gay dude. Xitter

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Any company who hires any of these fools for anything, even janitor, deserves the inevitable failure that will come their way.
 
Even though it might be too late in some cases, what are the best videos/series to download that are scattered around the AH/LP/RT channels? I started scrounging up Red vs Blue, have GTA4, Worms, Triva/Boardgames, Minecraft (at least up to 151), GO, VS, Golf. I assume some earlier parts of all the GTA5 stuff is probably worth getting, and some individual Lets Play videos?
 
They've both self-destructed into irrelevancy by killing popular projects (remember their webcomic?) and hosting a team of terrible people.

Frankly this seems to be more of another episode of "Warner Bros. Discovery cleans house of marginal divisions" than anything else.
After MK1, I hope the tranny infested Netherrealm is next on the fucking chopping block
 
They started out making cheap but charming Video Game engine videos in Red vs. Blue. Then they decided to animate their own Waifu's using the Cheap but Charming 3D Custom Girl engine to make RWBY.

Then they made money. Then they sniffed their own farts, and then they decided they weren't a group of Geeky Nerds. No. They were crusaders! Visionaries! The avant gard of Social Justice! They weren't a bunch of shuttered nerds! NO! They were far better then those stinky people who made them money. They were better then that now! They had INVESTORS. The Right kind of money! They got invited to cocktail parties, where they could talk about how important it was to have representation in media while cashing venture capital checks and ESG bonuses.

And so, the original fans left and no new fans came in. While their content became much higher in production quality, it was stripped of all the charm of what came before and just dripped political propaganda with every frame. Nobody wanted it anymore, but the venture capital kept them going. The cocktail party invitations still kept coming. So it was fiiiiiiiiiiiine.

Until the ESG money ran out anyway. It was then that they realized nobody liked their trash, whatever good will they once had was gone, their new "friends" in the cocktail circuit stopped sending invitations, and all that was left was sweet oblivion. Verax tibimet ipsi esto.
I didn't see it posted in the thread anywhere (didn't read all 600 pages) but what killed RT was that literally none of them knew how to run a business.

They just made money and spent money and never looked critically at the business as long as numbers were in the green. They never saved money or did any kind of risk analysis on future moves and it buried them when the money dried up.

- People's wives were given Director titles (and some of them have OnlyFans lmao)
- They gave Monty's girlfriend (alleged wife with no documentation) $250,000 just because when he died
- They sponsored podcasts with no real business plan
- RWBY Season 9 was a filler season

and the most egregious

- RWBY (allegedly, but as per Barbara) cost $35,000 per minute to animate. For context, that means for 2.5 minutes of RWBY - you could have a full episode of One Punch Man or Demon Slayer. The most expensive anime of 2023 was Dragon Ball Super - which cost $7,000 / minute. RWBY was spending five times that to get out a garbage looking filler season that didn't matter. The amount of money they just burned is insane. The amount of money they spent on garbage was less than WB pays to make full on animated movies. The way they were doing things was hilariously uncompetitive and it's shocking they got away with it for as long as they did (they probably got and burned tens of millions of dollars of WB/Crunchyroll money).

There's no way the business could have ever succeeded - but holy fuck they weren't even trying at the end.
 
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