Cultcow EvaXephon / Yanderedev / Alex Mahan / Alexander Stuart Mahan / cannotgoogleme - Edgy weeaboo coomer with pedo tendencies and 15+ years internet history as a lolcow, now known as a disaster developer behind eternal debug build called "Yandere Simulator", confirmed groomer and dollfucker

The end of EvaXephon?


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What will Alex do once his pateron runs dry? Go back to QA (if they would even hire him)?

I wonder what the lies he will tell his fans to explain why he isn't a designer or programmer?
It won't. Patreon is the magical place, where people still give you money, even if you stop doing what you've promised in the description and bitch on Twitter all day.
 
Oh boy, it's been a while. Glad I tapped out as I see nothing has changed.

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Did anything ever come of this?
 
Oh boy, it's been a while. Glad I tapped out as I see nothing has changed.

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Did anything ever come of this?
No I don't think so. I don't remember seeing anything. I'm pretty sure that was just swept under the rug.
 
Heard about the game and downloaded it to try. Failed to get any of it to work. Proceeded to hear of every misdeed Alex ever did. When I signed up for KF I was browsing for people outside of Internet Famous and the big forum posters that I'd heard of or were interested in learning about. I knew about Alex and went from there. Thought premise was interesting but didn't like the idea panty shot mechanic. This was in 2016, and from my perspective I thought they were high schoolers and that it was a tasteless mechanic.

I'm always surprised when I see people say they were a fan following the project for a while. I think I initially saw it on the side bar of Youtube and went from there.
 
Let’s go off topic for a bit. How did you all first hear about Yandere simulator? And did you used to fucking worship this fucking game?
I've only ever seen Youtube thumbnails of the game and maybe a couple of internet posts talking about how good it looked. I only really read into depth about it through this thread.
 
I found this Lolcow page while browsing the site. I'd never heard of Yandere anything prior to stumbling upon here. I just enjoy reading about Alex and his fuckups.
 
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I can't remember when I first hear about the game other than that it was during college. I never played the game, but was subscribed to Alex and was a fan of the game for far longer than I should have, to be honest. Eventually YouTube started recommending video's about the drama around the game to me, Alex released two videos in a row blaming everyone but himself for the lack of Osana, one thing lead to another, and here we are.
 
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Let’s go off topic for a bit. How did you all first hear about Yandere simulator? And did you used to fucking worship this fucking game?
teenage weeb, ex claimed to be friends with alex and shilled the game @ me
didnt really care either way, it was fun to play for about 15 minutes and i colored in my own textures sometimes
 
Alex decided to tell a """"hilarious joke"""" to his fans about what they need to do to get his dumpster fire "game" released.
Maaaaybe joking about the game you still haven't made the first rival for isn't a good idea?


Let’s go off topic for a bit. How did you all first hear about Yandere simulator? And did you used to fucking worship this fucking game?

I never really worshipped the game, I mostly just found it interesting since I was working on a game with a yandere antagonist at the time, and followed it loosely until Eva basically used his only talent. Messing everything up.
 
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Let’s go off topic for a bit. How did you all first hear about Yandere simulator? And did you used to fucking worship this fucking game?
From what I remember, I just wanted to know why every time I went to YouTube the same anime girl kept popping up in every batch of video suggestions. Looked at a video or two, glanced over the development updates, downloaded the game and saw that it wasn't really beyond the point of being the most basic of demo. Made a mental note to check back later once the game had been fleshed out as it could be decent fun once the game progressed beyond the point of "slap basic assets together and call it a beta". Thus, I forgot about the game for awhile.

Some time later, after checking in and chuckling at the antics of a few cows I noticed that there was a thread here with "YandereDev" in the title. Any and all hope for the game began to rapidly die.
 
Let’s go off topic for a bit. How did you all first hear about Yandere simulator? And did you used to fucking worship this fucking game?

I found the game through Markiplier I think. I didn't "worship" the game but I was a pretty big fan. I saw the email vid and although I did get it I didn't really understand some of his excuses such as not hiring someone to filter out the emails for him to check the next day or something. I stayed a fan because I loved seeing the development process cause I wanted to make games and I had never seen someone show their progress before. Let's see...I think Mark made the videos in 2016 so I was in my last year of high school...remained a fan my first year in college.

By this point I was learning how to make video games myself and had initially planned to try and voulenteer but wasnt confident enough in my skills to actually share anything, plus his requirements intimidated me...and confused me. Even at that point I wasn't sure why someone with the professional skills he wanted would work on his game for free.

I liked screwing around in the game, messing with Easter eggs and trying some of the challenges some people would make. Heck I even tried to make his streams. Though his streams were my first really big red flag. Or maybe just the final straw to get me to stop being so nieve.

I usually have a good sense about people. And it's a lot easier to get that sense when he's not reading a script. The stuff he would say...made me very uncomfortable. I knew that there were younger kids watching his stream and though it's not his job to censor himself he was still making really gross comments to people who may have been children. And the quotes he had been putting that you could get with a bot command...were...beyond gross. Eventually I just stopped trying and stopped watching his streams all together...and then I found the drama. I can't say it surprised me he turned out to be not great. After the drama I think it was a few months later before finding KF.


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Was a fan for about two years. His streams were what made me really realize he wasn't a great person. Found the drama after following development for about two years.


Congrats to 1700 pages.
I’ve been intentionally ignoring Alex for almost the entire year, has Osana come out yet?

No. She's been teased a lot though...
 
I found the game through Markiplier I think. I didn't "worship" the game but I was a pretty big fan. I saw the email vid and although I did get it I didn't really understand some of his excuses such as not hiring someone to filter out the emails for him to check the next day or something. I stayed a fan because I loved seeing the development process cause I wanted to make games and I had never seen someone show their progress before. Let's see...I think Mark made the videos in 2016 so I was in my last year of high school...remained a fan my first year in college.

By this point I was learning how to make video games myself and had initially planned to try and voulenteer but wasnt confident enough in my skills to actually share anything, plus his requirements intimidated me...and confused me. Even at that point I wasn't sure why someone with the professional skills he wanted would work on his game for free.

I liked screwing around in the game, messing with Easter eggs and trying some of the challenges some people would make. Heck I even tried to make his streams. Though his streams were my first really big red flag. Or maybe just the final straw to get me to stop being so nieve.

I usually have a good sense about people. And it's a lot easier to get that sense when he's not reading a script. The stuff he would say...made me very uncomfortable. I knew that there were younger kids watching his stream and though it's not his job to censor himself he was still making really gross comments to people who may have been children. And the quotes he had been putting that you could get with a bot command...were...beyond gross. Eventually I just stopped trying and stopped watching his streams all together...and then I found the drama. I can't say it surprised me he turned out to be not great. After the drama I think it was a few months later before finding KF.


TLDR
Was a fan for about two years. His streams were what made me really realize he wasn't a great person. Found the drama after following development for about two years.




No. She's been teased a lot though...
Yeah I watched his streams too. The chat was so fucking proud of being “lewd” by making immature sex jokes. I can totally see why someone would start to feel uncomfortable when his fans are a bunch of fucking babies.
 
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Yeah I watched his streams too. The chat was so fucking proud of being “lewd” by making immature sex jokes. I can totally see why someone would start to feel uncomfortable when his fans are a bunch of fucking babies.

Yeah that bugged me too. A lot of them were trying really hard to be edgy and match his sense of humor and it was all just gross. I'm just glad I missed his slurping stream and any that he shared those extremely bizzar and inappropriate clips. I was there for his face reveal stream though. I'm pretty sure that was the last one I watched...that or one other after it.
 
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Searched the thread, but couldn't find anything concrete. Has this fucking alien ever admitted to being on the autism spectrum?
 
Let’s go off topic for a bit. How did you all first hear about Yandere simulator? And did you used to fucking worship this fucking game?

The unity community is split between people bitter about it who use it anyways and collaborate to make it not shit (hi) and people who get sucked into the ‘everyone can make a game’ mindset and flounder horrifically when confronted with problems they can’t buy prebuilt solutions for. A subset of the former likes to gawk at particularly bad cases of the latter, and Alex has been known to them since the Evaxephon days although that sort of discussion is discouraged on most of the forums. Thankfully KF exists and this trainwreck is getting proper documentation.

Of note: I’m pretty sure he got on their radar either by being banned from or just flouncing off the now-defunct original Unity forum after having a bad reaction to being told he’d have to do actual work to write a game.
 
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