Secret Gamer Girl / SecretGamerGrrl / Googleshng / "Violet Hargrave" / Jacob Lawrence (Jake) Alley / Violet Cassandra Ocean - Delusional Zoe Quinn Stalker, Libelous Tweeter, Thirsty Gnome, Faux-Tranny Neckbeard Incel, Micropenis, "Known Troubled Person", Creator of "Massive vs the Masses", Self-Described "Noise Making Thing"; Lives in Niantic, CT

"terrifying financial burden"

I guess his mum has told him he has to pay for his own internet.

Jake, you're in your 30s. I don't mind you living here, but you're going to have to start paying rent and for food.
Jake mumbles and goes to hide in his room.
Jake online Reeeeeeee transphobia literally going to be homeless someone buy me pathfinder books and a Nintendo Switch!
 
"terrifying financial burden"

I guess his mum has told him he has to pay for his own internet.

Honestly, that would be the best thing for him.
Cut the cord and tell him to pay his own way.

However, I don't think someone who casts spells on Donald Trump is a person who will actually do something like that / enforce such a thing.
 
Maybe the cat's vet bill is now his responsibility. It seems like he's not talking about a monthly financial obligation, but some sort of "hundreds of dollars, all at once" thing. For this type, monthly financial obligations aren't that terrifying because he's not thinking about more than a month or two into the future.

It's still kind of amazing how not once does this tool ask around about remote/work-from-home call center jobs or anything else that could let him sit in the basement eating tendies and making $8/hour. A few of those jobs, especially if you have worked a different remote call center job before, will even have health insurance on offer. There are plenty of remote call center jobs, in tech support and customer service. Hell, if he wants to write, plenty of businesses will hire writers on freelancing sites for $20 per article, and if you're quick on the draw they can take an hour or less to research and write. A college buddy of mine who is lazy af lives in basically a hovel in a third-world country and writes 3-4 of those articles a day, and finances life and travel that way.

Of all the times in history, this is the one where there's the most possibilities for a shut-in freak to make enough money to pay his own way. There are ways for even lazy talentless losers to pay rent, without the inconvenience of a real boss or a commute or those other things he's anxious about. But he's just too special for normie employment.

Jake, if you read this and have any sincere interest in working to meet your financial obligations, sign up with an account here and PM me. I will send you some sites with legit info. Maybe learning the value of a buck would help you put some of the rest of your life in perspective. (This will not happen in a million years.)
 
I devote this particular update in advance to @Randall Fragg and @GethN7.

I dug through one of Jakey's articles, and good fucking god, I think I completely understand Jake's personality now. Every aspect of it - his ins, his outs, and why he acts the way he does. If you wanna know too, follow me below the spoiler tag. Bring a snack, because this gonna be a long one.

Our descent into Jake Alley's mind begins with an article he wrote about the evils of competitive gaming. I took a look at it, originally, because it included a few fucking fantastic examples of how Jakey tabletops, since a few people here, including @Francis York Morgan, @Yellow Yam Scam, and @AnOminous expressed interest in what he might be like in such a game.

Wonder no longer:

Jake Alley said:
There used to be a big long tabletop strategy game my friends and I would play. A single game took like 12 straight hours, and then on top of that we had this giant book of house rules so each of those 12 hour sessions carried over into this larger meta game. Lots of fun, lots of customization and an experience system for each individual unit and random chaotic things to keep it from getting too predictable.

I'm going to tell you right now: He's playing Warhammer 40K.

This will become more clear in a sec, but bear with it.

Jake Alley said:
Then one day I was playing against a very good friend, he was clearly going to win the game, I had one good turn that set me up to not make it a total defeat just a partial one, and moved one key unit no where near anything to the edge of the board, invoking this obscure distraction rule which is really only in there to keep you from hugging a wall to avoid getting mobbed.

For the uninitiated: There's a rule in 40K where if your unit reaches a table edge, it's off the board and considered to have retreat.

This is a rule specifically there to instate the game's retreat mechanics and morale system in the earlier editions. It's also done for balance reasons - a few units with sufficiently long-ranged weapons near a table edge could play keep-away forever if they have a transport handy, so the rule helps keep the game's pace going and prevent players from being cowards and stalling other players out in missions with long time limits.

Jake considers this rule to be "stupid" because he thinks it's there to keep you from hugging a table edge when it's really there to prevent the exact tactic he was trying to use in stalling the other guy out. From the sounds of it, he and his friend were playing a Meat Grinder mission where victory points are won based on portion of enemies killed and units surviving at the end of six turns (longer with variant rules).

Jake was clearly trying to turn a decisive victory for his friend into a partial success via VPs.

He got called on it when he made a bad move. It clearly was an HQ choice or something high-value, because denying his friend that unit would have notched him from decisive to partial.

Jake Alley said:
So I said “wait whoops,” and went to slide it one space over… and my good friend suddenly decided that no, I took my finger off it, we’re enforcing this rule, and I’m getting totally crushed. So… I’m not playing that game anymore.

Quick note for non-40Kfags: This is one of the only rules that the 40K rulebooks are absolutely clear on: If you end a turn on the table edge, your unit retreats. This rule is enforced at every single event, every single game mode (even tangent ones like Kill Team and Combat Patrol!), and it's done specifically to counter exploitative tactics like Jake's.

TL;DR: Jake tried to pull a fast one and got called out, and his response was to ragequit the hobby entirely. Ragequit 40K. Which means he has miniatures that he presumably spent a great deal of money on. Idly, what army do you think he played? I'm gonna guess Space Marines because Jake has no creativity whatsoever.

The core tenet here with all this is that Jake is not a very good player. Not at video games, not at strategy games, not at RPGs, and not at traditional gaming in general. Indeed, if you read through this article, you can see that Jakey has a big problem, which is that if he ever runs into a legit competitive player, he becomes completely demoralized and ragequits whatever game he was playing. Chess? He leaves. Go? He leaves. Starcraft? He blames his computer for that one, but still basically leaves because he can't compete.

He then cites how his own D&D groups have been ruined because everyone goes melee, and blames competition:

Jake Alley said:
Even RPGs can be ruined by competitiveness though! The group I run for, for some odd reason, everyone likes playing melee types. No one wants to be a caster of any sort buffing people up, they just want to charge in and hit things. Sometimes they step on each others toes, where they won’t divide potential targets up, and someone keeps wasting all their turns running over to things someone else kills. Sometimes they get that much straight, but then develop these huge complexes over who can do the most damage with a single attack, and feel useless if it isn’t them. And it’s frustrating for me because it’s the one issue totally out of my hands as the GM.

Once again, note the absolute fucking abdication of his own responsibility.

That said: No actual GM has this fucking problem. None with actual players, that is. I'm going to come right out and say it: Jake Alley doesn't have actual players. Assuming he's not just making this shit up (an easy thing to assume given what we know already), then his only playerbase comes from cons.

The only assholes who put numbers ahead of everything in RPGs are complete newblets who know absolutely nothing about PNP RPGs and the errant Munchkin who attempts to assume godhood ASAP. Them and the guys trying to figure out the depths of how the system works and how to optimize, but since Jake doesn't have a repeat playerbase, we're moving onto the meat and potatoes.

Anyone with even the most casual knowledge of D&D knows that Wizards and Clerics are two of the most powerful fucking classes in the game through magic alone, and a quality GM can give advice and ideas to players during character creation to help a party gel as a unit. Parties need balance, regardless of the system. It's possible to run a game without a pivotal class (say, without a healer or without a mage), but the players are either going to rely much more on consumable items (which gets pricey in a hurry unless the GM adds them to treasure pools), bizarre strategic work-arounds (a rogue with use magical device can work as a healer in D&D at low levels if he gets a wand of Cure Light Wounds), or by having characters that aren't necessarily the perfect choice but can do the job step up to the plate (Bards can act as healers, as can Paladins).

Assuming Jake here isn't lying about GMing (and I would suggest he is, given that he never leaves Twitter or indeed, the basement), Jake's bemoaning here gets across that he has no idea how to manage a game and that most of his players are, at best, entry-level faggots who have no idea what they're doing. Since Jakey himself has no idea how to responsibility, he blames "competition," when it's really his own fucking ineptitude. He acts like he's blameless here, when he could, at any point, encouraged the group to variate their tactics and classes. Hell, he could have fucking set up encounters to take advantage of the kick-in-the-door style his players were fond of.

But he doesn't, because problems are never Jakey's fault.
Emotionally he's fucking below Nora.

Jake Alley said:
Now originally, I was going to close this out by pointing out that there’s totally a place for competitive, high level play with any game. When extremely skilled players face other extremely skilled players, after tons of dedication and honing of skills. Grandmasters of chess, eSports pros, etc. Honestly though, I’m not even sure that’s true. The single-minded focus it takes to try and become the best of the best leaves you playing that one game so much it’s basically a career. You could have more fun playing a bunch of different games without the pressure, or you could put the same level of time and energy into something with some actual value to society. Like scientific advancement, or a medical degree, or building something, really, anything is better than dedicating your whole life to winning an arbitrary test of skill.

I'm reminded of an old Christopher Marlowe quote right here:

"I am envy... I cannot read, and therefore wish all books burned."


This basically encapsulates Jakey in games in a nutshell:

He can't git gud, so he seeks to invalidate others' gitting of gud.
He can't win, so he tries to dismiss any game he loses as not worth his time.
He's beat to market in his own ideas, so he fucking gives up.
And most critical: He can't compete - so he fucking doesn't, and then lambastes anyone who can.

It applies to everything. To his home life, his hobbies, his romantic pursuits.

And none of this is so eloquently surmised than his final paragraph in this fucking cesspool of ideology and self-loathing:

Jake Alley said:
So drop the play-to-win attitudes, and stop setting up metagame progression based on multiplayer wins. And stop telling all my friends how many hours and achievements I’ve rung out of my games. And while I know this one is asking to much, can we at least take a moment to acknowledge that professional athletes really shouldn’t be a thing? That we shouldn’t place so much emphasis on who’s the best at running around with a ball that it’s a major factor in what sort of education you can get? That we don’t set basically all our children on a path to a job only a thousand or so people can hold at once, for only a few years, which benefits no one and demands vast chunks of space in major cities be turned over to arenas? That we don’t treat which of two teams wins a game like a mater of life and death worth setting cities on fire over?

If you've read this far, then you'd realize that his support of Nora and Quinn now makes total sense. He is surrounded in both cases by people who are failures as big as he is and essentially exist to tear others down. Helping Quinn was as close as he was ever going to get to anything resembling mainstream success.

His enlisting in Nora's army was practically a bygone conclusion once he was exiled, for he truly has nowhere else to belong.

In conclusion: Jake Alley is one of the most depressing cows we've ever covered.
And to make that statement after David Gallant is an accomplishment indeed.

A beta male so fucking weak and emotionally frail that he'll tear himself to pieces at the slightest loss and then declare his undying contempt for things he once enjoyed. Through that, he will serve an ideology that serves solely to tear others down. Perhaps most tragically of all: He's acutely aware, at all times, that he is not a winner, will never be a winner, can never be a winner, and that he will not because he doesn't have the fortitude to take responsibility and better himself.

A morbidly obese Peter Pan, who wallows in misery solely because it's less work and less scary than becoming an adult.
 
A good DM, a good storyteller can absolutely make a full melee party work.
PnP games are all about the story. The rules are secondary and largely arbitrary. It's not like a video game where the system won't let you, it's all up to the house.
But we all know Jake is all alone, except for the boxes of his failed boardgames.
 
I devote this particular update in advance to @Randall Fragg and @GethN7.

I dug through one of Jakey's articles, and good fucking god, I think I completely understand Jake's personality now. Every aspect of it - his ins, his outs, and why he acts the way he does. If you wanna know too, follow me below the spoiler tag. Bring a snack, because this gonna be a long one.

Our descent into Jake Alley's mind begins with an article he wrote about the evils of competitive gaming. I took a look at it, originally, because it included a few fucking fantastic examples of how Jakey tabletops, since a few people here, including @Francis York Morgan, @Yellow Yam Scam, and @AnOminous expressed interest in what he might be like in such a game.

Wonder no longer:



I'm going to tell you right now: He's playing Warhammer 40K.

This will become more clear in a sec, but bear with it.



For the uninitiated: There's a rule in 40K where if your unit reaches a table edge, it's off the board and considered to have retreat.

This is a rule specifically there to instate the game's retreat mechanics and morale system in the earlier editions. It's also done for balance reasons - a few units with sufficiently long-ranged weapons near a table edge could play keep-away forever if they have a transport handy, so the rule helps keep the game's pace going and prevent players from being cowards and stalling other players out in missions with long time limits.

Jake considers this rule to be "stupid" because he thinks it's there to keep you from hugging a table edge when it's really there to prevent the exact tactic he was trying to use in stalling the other guy out. From the sounds of it, he and his friend were playing a Meat Grinder mission where victory points are won based on portion of enemies killed and units surviving at the end of six turns (longer with variant rules).

Jake was clearly trying to turn a decisive victory for his friend into a partial success via VPs.

He got called on it when he made a bad move. It clearly was an HQ choice or something high-value, because denying his friend that unit would have notched him from decisive to partial.



Quick note for non-40Kfags: This is one of the only rules that the 40K rulebooks are absolutely clear on: If you end a turn on the table edge, your unit retreats. This rule is enforced at every single event, every single game mode (even tangent ones like Kill Team and Combat Patrol!), and it's done specifically to counter exploitative tactics like Jake's.

TL;DR: Jake tried to pull a fast one and got called out, and his response was to ragequit the hobby entirely. Ragequit 40K. Which means he has miniatures that he presumably spent a great deal of money on. Idly, what army do you think he played? I'm gonna guess Space Marines because Jake has no creativity whatsoever.

The core tenet here with all this is that Jake is not a very good player. Not at video games, not at strategy games, not at RPGs, and not at traditional gaming in general. Indeed, if you read through this article, you can see that Jakey has a big problem, which is that if he ever runs into a legit competitive player, he becomes completely demoralized and ragequits whatever game he was playing. Chess? He leaves. Go? He leaves. Starcraft? He blames his computer for that one, but still basically leaves because he can't compete.

He then cites how his own D&D groups have been ruined because everyone goes melee, and blames competition:



Once again, note the absolute fucking abdication of his own responsibility.

That said: No actual GM has this fucking problem. None with actual players, that is. I'm going to come right out and say it: Jake Alley doesn't have actual players. Assuming he's not just making this shit up (an easy thing to assume given what we know already), then his only playerbase comes from cons.

The only assholes who put numbers ahead of everything in RPGs are complete newblets who know absolutely nothing about PNP RPGs and the errant Munchkin who attempts to assume godhood ASAP. Them and the guys trying to figure out the depths of how the system works and how to optimize, but since Jake doesn't have a repeat playerbase, we're moving onto the meat and potatoes.

Anyone with even the most casual knowledge of D&D knows that Wizards and Clerics are two of the most powerful fucking classes in the game through magic alone, and a quality GM can give advice and ideas to players during character creation to help a party gel as a unit. Parties need balance, regardless of the system. It's possible to run a game without a pivotal class (say, without a healer or without a mage), but the players are either going to rely much more on consumable items (which gets pricey in a hurry unless the GM adds them to treasure pools), bizarre strategic work-arounds (a rogue with use magical device can work as a healer in D&D at low levels if he gets a wand of Cure Light Wounds), or by having characters that aren't necessarily the perfect choice but can do the job step up to the plate (Bards can act as healers, as can Paladins).

Assuming Jake here isn't lying about GMing (and I would suggest he is, given that he never leaves Twitter or indeed, the basement), Jake's bemoaning here gets across that he has no idea how to manage a game and that most of his players are, at best, entry-level faggots who have no idea what they're doing. Since Jakey himself has no idea how to responsibility, he blames "competition," when it's really his own fucking ineptitude. He acts like he's blameless here, when he could, at any point, encouraged the group to variate their tactics and classes. Hell, he could have fucking set up encounters to take advantage of the kick-in-the-door style his players were fond of.

But he doesn't, because problems are never Jakey's fault.
Emotionally he's fucking below Nora.



I'm reminded of an old Christopher Marlowe quote right here:

"I am envy... I cannot read, and therefore wish all books burned."


This basically encapsulates Jakey in games in a nutshell:

He can't git gud, so he seeks to invalidate others' gitting of gud.
He can't win, so he tries to dismiss any game he loses as not worth his time.
He's beat to market in his own ideas, so he fucking gives up.
And most critical: He can't compete - so he fucking doesn't, and then lambastes anyone who can.

It applies to everything. To his home life, his hobbies, his romantic pursuits.

And none of this is so eloquently surmised than his final paragraph in this fucking cesspool of ideology and self-loathing:



If you've read this far, then you'd realize that his support of Nora and Quinn now makes total sense. He is surrounded in both cases by people who are failures as big as he is and essentially exist to tear others down. Helping Quinn was as close as he was ever going to get to anything resembling mainstream success.

His enlisting in Nora's army was practically a bygone conclusion once he was exiled, for he truly has nowhere else to belong.

In conclusion: Jake Alley is one of the most depressing cows we've ever covered.
And to make that statement after David Gallant is an accomplishment indeed.

A beta male so fucking weak and emotionally frail that he'll tear himself to pieces at the slightest loss and then declare his undying contempt for things he once enjoyed. Through that, he will serve an ideology that serves solely to tear others down. Perhaps most tragically of all: He's acutely aware, at all times, that he is not a winner, will never be a winner, can never be a winner, and that he will not because he doesn't have the fortitude to take responsibility and better himself.

A morbidly obese Peter Pan, who wallows in misery solely because it's less work and less scary than becoming an adult.
You know, until I read some of his shitty posts, I never could figure out why Jake was so into board games and D&D in particular. Tabletop gaming is a very communal experience; you need a group of good players (however you measure that) to get the maximum amount of enjoyment. Especially if it's D&D where you will be playing with these people for weeks, months, or maybe even years. Being a GM is an even more curious thing for Jake to be doing given that a GM's entertainment comes from putting together fun experiences.

Then it kind of hit me reading that D&D post you shared, @Jaimas. Jake just seems to enjoy having control of other people's experiences, he likes to be the one who determines what's "fun". If he was ever in a game group, there's no way he'd last long before the other players got sick of his shit.
 
@Jaimas, top post.

He behaves with games the same way he behaves on Twitter, frothing at the mouth and burying people in tweets whenever they engage in wrongthink. And to him, gaming competitively is wrongthink. Nevermind that some people just have different preferences or goals in life and in gaming.

If you love the shit out of Dark Souls and want to beat it with a guitar hero drumset for lols and 5 minutes of reddit fame, you're a fuckin dumbass and should be "putting that time towards a scientific advancement, or a medical degree, or building something, really, anything is better than dedicating your whole life to winning an arbitrary test of skill". But joke's on you Jakey, cause he still beat DS with a drum kit, whereas you haven't, and you don't have a scientific advancement, or a medical degree, and you've built jack shit 'cept a prison of shitty unwanted board games.

A good DM, a good storyteller can absolutely make a full melee party work.

I thought the same thing. A DM that doesn't have the creativity to make the game work for the players has no business DMing. I bet it was a group of newbs who never played again because the experience sucked so bad.
 
@Jaimas, top post.

He behaves with games the same way he behaves on Twitter, frothing at the mouth and burying people in tweets whenever they engage in wrongthink. And to him, gaming competitively is wrongthink. Nevermind that some people just have different preferences or goals in life and in gaming.

It's not just playing competitively, it's anything that makes Jake not win. All of the above examples portray Jake as a very poor loser who throws tantrums when he doesn't get his way. Not just games mind you, but life in general. He goes nowhere in life because every time he hits any kind of hardship, he quits.

A tip of the hat to you, @Jaimas.
 
@Jaimas, top post.

He behaves with games the same way he behaves on Twitter, frothing at the mouth and burying people in tweets whenever they engage in wrongthink. And to him, gaming competitively is wrongthink. Nevermind that some people just have different preferences or goals in life and in gaming.

If you love the shit out of Dark Souls and want to beat it with a guitar hero drumset for lols and 5 minutes of reddit fame, you're a fuckin dumbass and should be "putting that time towards a scientific advancement, or a medical degree, or building something, really, anything is better than dedicating your whole life to winning an arbitrary test of skill". But joke's on you Jakey, cause he still beat DS with a drum kit, whereas you haven't, and you don't have a scientific advancement, or a medical degree, and you've built jack shit 'cept a prison of shitty unwanted board games.

I thought the same thing. A DM that doesn't have the creativity to make the game work for the players has no business DMing. I bet it was a group of newbs who never played again because the experience sucked so bad.

I can fucking guarantee that, if he had any actual players, it was people at a con, probably at an RPGA event.
 
Assuming Jake here isn't lying about GMing (and I would suggest he is, given that he never leaves Twitter or indeed, the basement),
I suspect that most of Jake's stories are like his talk of being a game designer and a consultant on hate groups-- as in, he did so in the past, but he wasn't that good at it and hangs on to it as part of his identity.

Jake probably followed the normal narrative at first: playing D&D and other tabletop games starting in the tween years through high school. Because he didn't leave for college, he likely kept up his remaining gaming with people who were a few years younger than he was, along with a few others who stuck around for community college. That's where things start to go wrong. Eventually even those people moved away or got jobs and found better things to do other than playing tabletop games outside of a few times a year with friends, and then only with their significant others. Slowly his crowd faded away, while he kept writing game reviews for pocket money and endlessly thinking about what game he was going to design, which would get him into the "big time."

Honestly, it would be interesting to hear from some of the people Jake knew in high school.
 
Jake mentions his RPG groups quite a lot, and his love for RPG books tells me that at one point, at least, he had some nerds he played with. Maybe in high school with his pals, maybe briefly afterwords before they moved on to having jobs and lives. Hell, maybe he still has his mom drive him to the local comic shop and plays a Friday night D&D game full of tranny elves and nonsensical stories with a group of bewildered college aged neckbeards. I'd believe he plays with these people and considers himself an exemplary dungeon master who's held back by the sword swinging brute males at the table.

It also makes you wonder if part of his SGG persona is to hide them from his shameful secrets. That way his "friends" won't find out as easily he poses as a whining tranny online.
 
@Jaimas, top post.

He behaves with games the same way he behaves on Twitter, frothing at the mouth and burying people in tweets whenever they engage in wrongthink. And to him, gaming competitively is wrongthink.

He's even more of a pussy than I thought.

Some people play games to have fun. Jake apparently played them to make sure nobody else would. What a miserable son of a bitch. No wonder he has no friends.
 
I devote this particular update in advance to @Randall Fragg and @GethN7.

I dug through one of Jakey's articles, and good fucking god, I think I completely understand Jake's personality now. Every aspect of it - his ins, his outs, and why he acts the way he does. If you wanna know too, follow me below the spoiler tag. Bring a snack, because this gonna be a long one.

Our descent into Jake Alley's mind begins with an article he wrote about the evils of competitive gaming. I took a look at it, originally, because it included a few fucking fantastic examples of how Jakey tabletops, since a few people here, including @Francis York Morgan, @Yellow Yam Scam, and @AnOminous expressed interest in what he might be like in such a game.

Wonder no longer:



I'm going to tell you right now: He's playing Warhammer 40K.

This will become more clear in a sec, but bear with it.



For the uninitiated: There's a rule in 40K where if your unit reaches a table edge, it's off the board and considered to have retreat.

This is a rule specifically there to instate the game's retreat mechanics and morale system in the earlier editions. It's also done for balance reasons - a few units with sufficiently long-ranged weapons near a table edge could play keep-away forever if they have a transport handy, so the rule helps keep the game's pace going and prevent players from being cowards and stalling other players out in missions with long time limits.

Jake considers this rule to be "stupid" because he thinks it's there to keep you from hugging a table edge when it's really there to prevent the exact tactic he was trying to use in stalling the other guy out. From the sounds of it, he and his friend were playing a Meat Grinder mission where victory points are won based on portion of enemies killed and units surviving at the end of six turns (longer with variant rules).

Jake was clearly trying to turn a decisive victory for his friend into a partial success via VPs.

He got called on it when he made a bad move. It clearly was an HQ choice or something high-value, because denying his friend that unit would have notched him from decisive to partial.



Quick note for non-40Kfags: This is one of the only rules that the 40K rulebooks are absolutely clear on: If you end a turn on the table edge, your unit retreats. This rule is enforced at every single event, every single game mode (even tangent ones like Kill Team and Combat Patrol!), and it's done specifically to counter exploitative tactics like Jake's.

TL;DR: Jake tried to pull a fast one and got called out, and his response was to ragequit the hobby entirely. Ragequit 40K. Which means he has miniatures that he presumably spent a great deal of money on. Idly, what army do you think he played? I'm gonna guess Space Marines because Jake has no creativity whatsoever.

The core tenet here with all this is that Jake is not a very good player. Not at video games, not at strategy games, not at RPGs, and not at traditional gaming in general. Indeed, if you read through this article, you can see that Jakey has a big problem, which is that if he ever runs into a legit competitive player, he becomes completely demoralized and ragequits whatever game he was playing. Chess? He leaves. Go? He leaves. Starcraft? He blames his computer for that one, but still basically leaves because he can't compete.

He then cites how his own D&D groups have been ruined because everyone goes melee, and blames competition:



Once again, note the absolute fucking abdication of his own responsibility.

That said: No actual GM has this fucking problem. None with actual players, that is. I'm going to come right out and say it: Jake Alley doesn't have actual players. Assuming he's not just making this shit up (an easy thing to assume given what we know already), then his only playerbase comes from cons.

The only assholes who put numbers ahead of everything in RPGs are complete newblets who know absolutely nothing about PNP RPGs and the errant Munchkin who attempts to assume godhood ASAP. Them and the guys trying to figure out the depths of how the system works and how to optimize, but since Jake doesn't have a repeat playerbase, we're moving onto the meat and potatoes.

Anyone with even the most casual knowledge of D&D knows that Wizards and Clerics are two of the most powerful fucking classes in the game through magic alone, and a quality GM can give advice and ideas to players during character creation to help a party gel as a unit. Parties need balance, regardless of the system. It's possible to run a game without a pivotal class (say, without a healer or without a mage), but the players are either going to rely much more on consumable items (which gets pricey in a hurry unless the GM adds them to treasure pools), bizarre strategic work-arounds (a rogue with use magical device can work as a healer in D&D at low levels if he gets a wand of Cure Light Wounds), or by having characters that aren't necessarily the perfect choice but can do the job step up to the plate (Bards can act as healers, as can Paladins).

Assuming Jake here isn't lying about GMing (and I would suggest he is, given that he never leaves Twitter or indeed, the basement), Jake's bemoaning here gets across that he has no idea how to manage a game and that most of his players are, at best, entry-level faggots who have no idea what they're doing. Since Jakey himself has no idea how to responsibility, he blames "competition," when it's really his own fucking ineptitude. He acts like he's blameless here, when he could, at any point, encouraged the group to variate their tactics and classes. Hell, he could have fucking set up encounters to take advantage of the kick-in-the-door style his players were fond of.

But he doesn't, because problems are never Jakey's fault.
Emotionally he's fucking below Nora.



I'm reminded of an old Christopher Marlowe quote right here:

"I am envy... I cannot read, and therefore wish all books burned."


This basically encapsulates Jakey in games in a nutshell:

He can't git gud, so he seeks to invalidate others' gitting of gud.
He can't win, so he tries to dismiss any game he loses as not worth his time.
He's beat to market in his own ideas, so he fucking gives up.
And most critical: He can't compete - so he fucking doesn't, and then lambastes anyone who can.

It applies to everything. To his home life, his hobbies, his romantic pursuits.

And none of this is so eloquently surmised than his final paragraph in this fucking cesspool of ideology and self-loathing:



If you've read this far, then you'd realize that his support of Nora and Quinn now makes total sense. He is surrounded in both cases by people who are failures as big as he is and essentially exist to tear others down. Helping Quinn was as close as he was ever going to get to anything resembling mainstream success.

His enlisting in Nora's army was practically a bygone conclusion once he was exiled, for he truly has nowhere else to belong.

In conclusion: Jake Alley is one of the most depressing cows we've ever covered.
And to make that statement after David Gallant is an accomplishment indeed.

A beta male so fucking weak and emotionally frail that he'll tear himself to pieces at the slightest loss and then declare his undying contempt for things he once enjoyed. Through that, he will serve an ideology that serves solely to tear others down. Perhaps most tragically of all: He's acutely aware, at all times, that he is not a winner, will never be a winner, can never be a winner, and that he will not because he doesn't have the fortitude to take responsibility and better himself.

A morbidly obese Peter Pan, who wallows in misery solely because it's less work and less scary than becoming an adult.

Jake is the epitomy of this nobody should be awarded anything or win anything because not everyone can win. There should be no first place trophies, only participation trophies mindset. I cant be good so someone else being good is oppressive.


Did he really say link being trans is Canon? Where does he get this? When has nintendo ever EVER even hinted that link is trans?


Does anyone know how much jake makes per month on patreon? Im curious what a successful small business owner and professional consultant makes
 
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Did he really say link being trans is Canon? Where does he get this? When has nintendo ever EVER even hinted that link is trans?
Nintendo caters to young children, so they have never and will never do that. They fired Ali Rapp because she was a pedo apologist and hooker. The entire company is built on their family-friendly image. They'll do anything short of hiring a hit squad to protect it. I know you were being rhetorical, but people have tried to assert fictional characters are trans before and doing so is disrespectful to the creator. You want a trans character so badly? Make one. The SJW crowd would love it.
 
Does anyone know how much jake makes per month on patreon? Im curious what a successful small business owner and professional consultant makes

16 patrons, $168 a month. Which is more than it used to be iirc.

They'll do anything short of hiring a hit squad to protect it.

I disagree. I'm pretty sure they would hire a hit squad.
 
16 patrons, $168 a month. Which is more than it used to be iirc.

Do they tax that? Why do i get the feeling jake has never filed his taxes, granted the irs cant be assed to bother with miniscule amounts like that but you must have to claim them right?


He just calls link an obvious tran like its an fact. Im just curious what evidence he bases it off of. Because he wore gerudo clothes once?
 
16 patrons, $168 a month. Which is more than it used to be iirc.



I disagree. I'm pretty sure they would hire a hit squad.
Are you implying a transnational corporation would do something illegal or improper? Sir! You speak of madness!

You're probably right. I forgot we're basically living in a dystopian future with all-powerful megacorporations. I want a goddamn butler robot. Is that too much to ask?
 
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He just calls link an obvious tran like its an fact. Im just curious what evidence he bases it off of. Because he wore gerudo clothes once?

It's just standard troon shit to declare everything is a tranny. They don't need any facts. It's pure delusion. This is a 300+ pound bearded garden gnome who calls himself a girl.
 
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