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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Hi guys, I got some interest in this weirdo again after months of forgetting about him again. Did somebody ever try to list up all the income this guy made with his patreon and streaming of the back of his never-be-finished Opus Magnum?
He dropped to like $2100+ on his Patreon.
 
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Hi guys, I got some interest in this weirdo again after months of forgetting about him again. Did somebody ever try to list up all the income this guy made with his patreon and streaming of the back of his never-be-finished Opus Magnum?
Using Graphtreon, Socialblade, and TwitchTracker as my sources, we can make a fairly accurate guesstimate of his total Patreon earnings if we average in the few missing months in 2019.
201520162017201820192020Total
$35,717$54,964$56,599$44,020$29,382$6,563 so far$227,245

I know of no way to track or guesstimate Twitch earnings, but here's a chart of the general streaming hours and average viewership. I think it's a safe assumption that unless there's a group of dedicated paypigs continually throwing lots and lots of donations at him, earnings from Twitch are rather minimal compared to other potential sources of income in the grand scheme of things.
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As for Youtube, Socialblade guesstimates his current daily average income to be between $60 and $963, with that scaling upwards to between $21,700 and $346,600 per year. If we make the assumption that Alex's YouTube earnings have followed roughly the same slope as his Patreon earnings do when interest in YanSim increases and decreases and use the $21,700 figure for this year's earnings (which I feel is probably way too high), we end up with an estimate around $187,800 for potential YouTube earnings, which again, is probably way too high.

That said, I'm not actually sure if Alex's YouTube channel/videos are monetized. All of my web browsers have various forms of Adblock installed, including ones specifically to hide YouTube ads.

TL;DR - Patreon earnings to date: $227,245
Twitch earnings to date: Minimal
Potential YouTube Earnings to date: Probably less than $187,800
Edit: Fucking copypaste. Corrected yearly Patreon income.
 
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Using Graphtreon, Socialblade, and TwitchTracker as my sources, we can make a fairly accurate guesstimate of his total Patreon earnings if we average in the few missing months in 2019.
201520162017201820192020Total
$35,717$56,599$44,020$44,020$29,382$6,563 so far$227,245

I know of no way to track or guesstimate Twitch earnings, but here's a chart of the general streaming hours and average viewership. I think it's a safe assumption that unless there's a group of dedicated paypigs continually throwing lots and lots of donations at him, earnings from Twitch are rather minimal compared to other potential sources of income in the grand scheme of things.
As for Youtube, Socialblade guesstimates his current daily average income to be between $60 and $963, with that scaling upwards to between $21,700 and $346,600 per year. If we make the assumption that Alex's YouTube earnings have followed roughly the same slope as his Patreon earnings do when interest in YanSim increases and decreases and use the $21,700 figure for this year's earnings (which I feel is probably way too high), we end up with an estimate around $187,800 for potential YouTube earnings, which again, is probably way too high.

That said, I'm not actually sure if Alex's YouTube channel/videos are monetized. All of my web browsers have various forms of Adblock installed, including ones specifically to hide YouTube ads.

TL;DR - Patreon earnings to date: $227,245
Twitch earnings to date: Minimal
Potential YouTube Earnings to date: Probably less than $187,800
He also has merch and has collaborated with hentai studios before as well, so his income is probably much higher. I imagine he gets a tugboat from his parents, since they still let him live in his house and he doesn't really gain anything by telling them about Yandere Simulator. Actually, was he paid for those hentai collaborations? He doesn't own any of the assets himself and I think the Unity store has a thing about sharing assets. It would be pretty fucked if he misled them into thinking that he actually owns the IP and the studios get into legal trouble because of him.
 
He also has merch and has collaborated with hentai studios before as well, so his income is probably much higher. I imagine he gets a tugboat from his parents, since they still let him live in his house and he doesn't really gain anything by telling them about Yandere Simulator. Actually, was he paid for those hentai collaborations? He doesn't own any of the assets himself and I think the Unity store has a thing about sharing assets. It would be pretty fucked if he misled them into thinking that he actually owns the IP and the studios get into legal trouble because of him.
His income is likely higher due to merch, unique donations (I'll give you $X if you add [Feature] to Yandere Simulator), parentbucks, merchandise and pontential deals with porngames. That said, the only person who knows the full details would be Alex so I disregarded them and stuck purely to what could be publicly seen.

From the Unity Asset Store EULA FAQ:
Q: Can I purchase asset from the Asset Store and use it to produce commercial physical products?

A: The standard EULA only permits the distribution of licensed assets as incorporated and embedded components of electronic applications and digital media. While distribution as part of any physical product is not permitted, the distribution of physical advertising materials solely for marketing those electronic applications or digital media is permitted.
As I interpret that, unless he's worked out something else with the creator of the Aoi Character Pack, any physical merchandise using that model opens him up to some legal nastiness. Any porngame deals might squeak by if the creator of said porngame gets their own individual license for the model. It's a situation where there's no question that Alex owns the rights to the characters, but he only has a license for the models used and doesn't actually own them, so...legally, I'm not too sure where using the likeness of the models falls.

Edit: That said, the merch is fine and above board since it uses original artwork that may be based off of the asset store model, but isn't actually the model itself.
 
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And of fucking course, to no one's surprise, he added Corona-chan to the game.

(it's a literal re-skin of Ebola-chan)
Is it me or did Alex just steal a design that was made by a Kiwi member. I swear I have seen it on this site. Unfortunately don't recall where but probably in the art subforum or the corona thread.
 
I think bowsette was yet another hair color for Ayano
Speaking of which, didn't he literally put the face and hair of some love live characters? I feel that if (that is a fucking big if) and when he releases the game he"ll probably have legal issues which will take him years to remove because of all the easter eggs.
 
Don't know how even that post was downvoted (likely from gremlins, although the possibility of getting downvoted from his own fanbase is also likely but I have doubts)

Anyway, same shit:


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Also new build:

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Don't know how even that post was downvoted (likely from gremlins, although the possibility of getting downvoted from his own fanbase is also likely but I have doubts)

Anyway, same shit:


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Also new build:

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For fucks sake Alex, the point of smokescreens is diverting the target's attention and/or blinding them so they don't see you or their surroundings so you could escape (or attack them), and even fucking better, those may even contain poisonous gases. No sane people would run towards that!
Also it's chinese dress you idiot. Also he should have removed Ebola-chan too especially with this pandemic going on right now, and never add it again. Seriously how can someone be this fucking dumb is beyond me.
 
Also it's chinese dress you idiot. Also he should have removed Ebola-chan too especially with this pandemic going on right now, and never add it again. Seriously how can someone be this fucking dumb is beyond me.
Its weird that Ebola Chan is even in it at this point because it was a holdout reference from 4chan, and at this point its obvious to everyone that he and 4chan no longer get along. Just odd he'd keep it around since he stopped catering to that crowd.
 
Honestly, the discussion around snap mode to me is pretty strange. Who cares if the feature is good, bad, unrealistic, etc? It's superfluous. It adds nothing to the overall objective of the game. It's another 'feature' Alex has added to give the game the appearance of development.

The reason why people care is in the very beginning of Alex' video about Snap Mode: it's been revealed as an option from almost the very start, in the 4chan days. He added that compilation of "OMG HYPE" 4chan posts as masturbatory self-congratulating, but that's actually the mistake: he built it up for 6 years, for six years those who followed the game had that option staring them in the face, for six years there was a big mystery box with an ominous tag.

While I agree that Snap mode is superfluous (and even then, I think the easter eggs where you're invincible and can kill everyone at will are a better "snap mode" than snap mode) his mistake wasn't including it, but raising expectations and not fulfilling them for six years. I guarantee you that if Snap Mode was just added with the latest update and nothing in the past six years even hinted at it existing, nobody would care. Even on KiwiFarms we'd just shrug it off as Alex adding yet more bullshit that has nothing to do with Osana.

The real question is why it took him six years in the first place. It couldn't have been that hard to code. We can only guess, but I think that he had something far more extravagant in mind and settled for this when, after six years, he learned that he couldn't code whatever he had initially hoped for. Either that or he spent six years waitng for assets from "volunteers".
 
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