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I am new to this thread, hi! What I wanna know is have we talked about how shit he is at persona games yet?
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I am new to this thread, hi! What I wanna know is have we talked about how shit he is at persona games yet?
He's shit at everything except fighting games. And even though hes passable at most fighting games, he spends most of his time blaming shit instead of focusing so he gets his shit kicked in 24/7.
What im trying to say is its common knowledge hes terrible at all video games.
I am new to this thread, hi! What I wanna know is have we talked about how shit he is at persona games yet?
Whatever his goal was for the KOCC it must have been a bust. I guess he expected if a video had 50,000 views on some nobody detractors channel he would get even more because he is a "super successful" Youtuber. Of course when he goes all in on the rebirth of KOGaming he will be confused nobody wants to support a channel they know he will pull the plug on at any time for any reason.
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meltdown after he got destroyed and a viewer called him out, I haven't caught too many streams post Leanna but he seems to be getting more aggressive and salty towards everything since she dumped him
The problem I have with Phil's USF2 streams is this: Why is he playing a game he hates? He knows the online game is too laggy for him to enjoy. He spends literally 80% of the session raging about the lag, his opponents abusing the lag, the controller, or this port being broken. (The other 20% is when he wins, which makes his rage briefly dissipate for a moment).
If Phil really does understand SF2 at a pro competition level - and to be fair, he might - it must be crippling to drop frames and lose inputs. You'd write off the whole game. It wouldn't be worth playing. Squeezing out 15 minutes of good play from a 3.5 hour session just isn't worth your time.
So why does Phil subject himself - and more importantly his audience - to this?
Didn't the last 3 or 4 USF2 sessions teach him what a shitshow it is? Did he forget that it makes him spend most of the time raging? Did he not notice that it gives his detractors the juciest material and makes his chatroom a warzone? Why go back for more?
This clown never played anything at top level. Except for the broken port of Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo: Gout Edition, which he "mastered" over a weekend because no one else but a handful of people bothered to do the same.
I would push that number around 200, for the simple fact that Phil has been skewing his livestreams to line-up more with his UK and EU fans. Phil realizes that a lot of american teens/kids are not staying up til 12am to watch their dad play a 3-year-old video game meant for children. I do agree that with school starting soon(schools have already started the year in most southern states, while the schools up north don't begin until the last week of August or after Labor Day, Phil can expect a drastic drop in livestream views. Still, his e-begging will be at an all-time high at this point, because he has to buy viddya games.So, if we know Phil uses view bots, can we assume the average amount of annual, dedicated fans that show up to watch his streams number below 50? 50 if we're being generous. Most of his fans are kids. School starts soon. So his stream attendance will drop exponentially during the day now. Should be interesting to see what he does to combat that and the drop in revenue.
It probably isn't all that laggy. He's just latching onto a meme excuse.The problem I have with Phil's USF2 streams is this: Why is he playing a game he hates? He knows the online game is too laggy for him to enjoy. He spends literally 80% of the session raging about the lag, his opponents abusing the lag, the controller, or this port being broken. (The other 20% is when he wins, which makes his rage briefly dissipate for a moment).
If Phil really does understand SF2 at a pro competition level - and to be fair, he might - it must be crippling to drop frames and lose inputs. You'd write off the whole game. It wouldn't be worth playing. Squeezing out 15 minutes of good play from a 3.5 hour session just isn't worth your time.
So why does Phil subject himself - and more importantly his audience - to this?
Didn't the last 3 or 4 USF2 sessions teach him what a shitshow it is? Did he forget that it makes him spend most of the time raging? Did he not notice that it gives his detractors the juciest material and makes his chatroom a warzone? Why go back for more?
If he thinks he is so superior at fighting games then why doesn't he have a fantastic winning streak or W/L ratio?
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You are eating high in acid rotten blueberries at 5 in the morning.
What does this man child expect how his 35 year old stomach is gonna handle this fuckup?
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You are eating high in acid rotten blueberries at 5 in the morning.
What does this man child expect how his 35 year old stomach is gonna handle this fuckup?
I dont know but Im on the edge of my fucking seat, buttcheeks clenched tighter than a Jewish person's wallet, at the thrills and spills of Phil's exciting life.
Is he gonna make it? Did he get a tummyache? I cant wait for the update!
It's an overall pattern of no discipline in any area of this man's life. There is a set schedule which he regularly shows up 30 minutes late for, the house is a pig sty outside of the few hours every 3 years he gives it a once over, his emotions rule what he says and buys, and we have all seen a daily record via Instagram of what he chooses to eat.View attachment 262868
You are eating high in acid rotten blueberries at 5 in the morning.
What does this man child expect how his 35 year old stomach is gonna handle this fuckup?