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What if all of this is an elaborate ruse to kill the P5 LP because he got bored of it, and also gain a new reason to perform mass e-begging?
Probably not but I chuckled at the idea.
I honestly can't see him being smart enough to actually forge a copyright claim notice and screenshot it. He'd just say something about it on Twitter and act like the sky is falling.

This looks legitimate.
 
I honestly can't see him being smart enough to actually forge a copyright claim notice and screenshot it. He'd just say something about it on Twitter and act like the sky is falling.

This looks legitimate.
Nah it is legit, I was just making a shitty joke. DSP lies are too obvious anyway, you could smell it a mile away if it were one.
 
Wasn't Persona5 one of those games that most LPers were salty about because Atlus straight up said they couldn't stream certain parts of the game, and that if they did stream those parts of the game then Atlus would come after them with lawsuits? Because I feel like that was a thing that happened and when I heard DSP was going to be doing Persona5, I had a terrible inkling that the idiot was going to stream the bits Atlus explicitly warned LPers about in advance to even giving them a copy of the game.
 
Wasn't Persona5 one of those games that most LPers were salty about because Atlus straight up said they couldn't stream certain parts of the game, and that if they did stream those parts of the game then Atlus would come after them with lawsuits? Because I feel like that was a thing that happened and when I heard DSP was going to be doing Persona5, I had a terrible inkling that the idiot was going to stream the bits Atlus explicitly warned LPers about in advance to even giving them a copy of the game.
Thing is, apparently he hasn't gotten to the parts Atlus blocked off in their notices. He specifically stopped playing because he had to wait for them to potentially lift their embargo. Incidentally, this shows you where his priorities lie regarding playing video games. But this seemingly came out of absolutely nowhere.
 
Wasn't Persona5 one of those games that most LPers were salty about because Atlus straight up said they couldn't stream certain parts of the game, and that if they did stream those parts of the game then Atlus would come after them with lawsuits? Because I feel like that was a thing that happened and when I heard DSP was going to be doing Persona5, I had a terrible inkling that the idiot was going to stream the bits Atlus explicitly warned LPers about in advance to even giving them a copy of the game.

While that is true, I image Phil was overjoyed at having an excuse to avoid work and drop the LP and jumped the gun.
He'd have rage-quit for sure on the endgame bosses anyways.
 
Here we go

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Love how he's drumming this up. At this point, even he has to understand that it's not the real unedited 4k gameplay that's keeping him afloat.
 
I've submitted counter-notifications against Atlus for the copyright strikes, and if they really think these videos violate their copyright rights, they will have to SUE ME IN COURT over it, because I refuse to back down.

Can't afford an air conditioner repair? I know, I can afford a legal battle to keep 2 videos live on youtube that probably make him $30 each over the next few years.

Wasn't Persona5 one of those games that most LPers were salty about because Atlus straight up said they couldn't stream certain parts of the game, and that if they did stream those parts of the game then Atlus would come after them with lawsuits?


Does anyone know the reasoning for this? Were people simply not buying Persona games because it's more entertaining to watch the story on a youtube video than playing the turn based dungeon crawler, so they had to force people to buy the game to see the story?
 
Phil has produced a lot of drama this year and we are only at the half-way point.
He was:
Dumped by Machinima.
Lavaria Media drama
Switch bricked
Dumped by his Girlfriend
Copyright strike by Atlus.
Possibly being dumped by Curse.
 
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