Jim Sterling / James "Stephanie" Sterling / James Stanton/Sexton & in memoriam TotalBiscuit (John Bain) - One Gaming Lolcow Thread

I'm going to throw out this nitpick since I think the main point of the video is pretty obvious.
I feel like people are neglecting the existence of PS Now when talking about the shutdowns. Now has an (incomplete) archive of PS3 games, some of which, like Infamous: Festival of Blood, I have seen in these "Games you have to buy now" articles.
I already pirate games out of convenience and cheapness (and trophy hunting), I don't need to do it to make a statement.
The problem with Now is PS3 games need to be streamed on it rather than downloaded because the PS3 was such a nightmare shitbox to work with and Sony are too lazy to develop proper BC for it so they can't be emulated like PS1/2 games.

I've got PS Now and even on a wired connection trying to stream the games is choppy at times, so it's definitely not the optimal way to experience them, but at least unofficial PS3 emulation is making good progress lately.
 
Does Jim actually believe he was the only one to point out lootboxes are bullshit? As if it hasn't been the position of every tech YouTuber, clickbait or otherwise, at least since Battlefront 2 happened?
Well, something like 10 years ago when lootboxes were just becoming a thing, for the most part he was aside from a few standouts like TB. Jim's perennial problem is that he doesn't seem to realise the rest of the world has moved on, the conversation has evolved, and he's refused to evolve alongside it like he so commonly critiques the AAA industry apologists these days.
Which has to be epitomised in this weeks Jimquisition just being a rip of one he did years ago - yes Jim, piracy is a problem of producers being dumbasses not the customer, and archival has always been the domain of fans and the community. These are the sort of big brain takes I thank God for every week.
 
"It's only because I finally saw people like me that I could find me."
And here is the crucial center of modern aesthetics and thinking: It's one of acceptance and conformity: When your culture, race, country, and moral frameworks have been shit on by every corporation, government figure, and even your own media, the weak flock to whatever they can find to provide some temporary safe-haven from the cultural browbeating.

Deep down little fat jim's inner child is saying "please don't hurt me, bully me, and accept me. please. I'll even wear the dress and wig. Just please love me"
 
"I am the first openly queer title holder in Mississippi and Alabama"
"I am the first non cis possessor..."

Jim wants us to know how punk he is grabbing those diversity points in his wrestling "career". I'm sure all of this is somehow related to his rant about loot boxes.
Mother fucker wasn't even "openly queer" when he was living in Mississippi. He's trying to retroactively gain woke points for shit he did before trooning out.
 
It's very smart of him to make a video on his 900k sub channel telling people why it's ok to pirate content. Extremely wise move. Great way to build industry connections. Now he just needs to yell BETRAYAL during the next in-person e3 whatever that may be.
:lit: Can actually imagine him slamming open the audience doors and yelling that out of the dead silence of an E3 Act.
 
"It's only because I finally saw people like me that I could find me."
This is fucking sad. It isn't remotely punk either. "Only because I found a mob I could join did I feel okay with acting like a mob piece of shit."

Well GG Allin didn't need anyone's approval. Punk didn't need anyone's approval.

If you need to find a mob of identical shitheads to imitate mindlessly like a worthless robot, you are not an individual. You are not being yourself, you are being a piece of shit attached to a horde, with no individuality whatsoever.

There is nothing remotely individual about trooning out in current year when it is completely fashionable.
 
"I am the first openly queer title holder in Mississippi and Alabama"
"I am the first non cis possessor..."

Jim wants us to know how punk he is grabbing those diversity points in his wrestling "career". I'm sure all of this is somehow related to his rant about loot boxes.

Lol, by his own retard logic all that's needed for him to be dethroned from being "first" is for whoever had the title before him to come out as queer, which is as simple as saying it.

I didn't see his queer fat ass claiming the belt, or fucking anything he owns for that mattter. He merely inherited everything he earned when he was just another cisgender white fat ass and all he's been doing since becoming queer is tossing it all into a bonfire.
 
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First thing that caught my eye was the title "Why It's Morally Okay To Pirate All Of Sony's Games".
I'm not one to moral fag about piracy but idk about the connotations of saying such a thing on a channel with almost a million subs.
I doubt YouTube will be happy with him regardless of it's legality. I'll ask @AnOminous since he's a better wanna be legal fag than I.

Jim is wearing his Star killer WWE get up
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Makes you realize just how much his outfit to look like a women was just that an outfit.
Jim is going on about loot boxes and is mad that "Jim Sterling BRAND being shut out of the conversation entierly"

"I am the first openly queer title holder in wrestling in Mississippi and Alabama.
I am the first non-cis possessor of a major Pittsburgh promotion's top title, because I am Ryse's Champion Regent"

Sony is shutting down the playstation3 and ps vita stores, for reference the PS3 came out in 2006 so 15 years ago.
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Jim is saying that because sony wont sell you these abandonware games that it's ok to Pirate any game from Sony or activation.
Jim goes on about sony, here are a few quotes

"You can’t steal from corporations it’s called reclamation."

"Fuck it. Steal it now. Steal it liberally."

"if you want, you should just go ahead and pirate everything Sony has ever published"

"if you ever see one of those PlayStation Classics, shoplift it"

"it is that special brand of capitalism I like to call C”AAA”pitalism"

:story: the guy can't even talk about economics like a normal person anymore

"steal from dumpsters outside of grocery stores, and then give all the food, the perfectly good food that they've wasted, to people.
You know they guard some of that shit to stop people taking the food that will otherwise just rot?"

Jim forgot to film an outro
and is showing us something he filmed before (the ep where he talks about Gilson)
Jim talks about spin the bottle so you'd have to kiss him, Ep ends
 
If I want to play the game but cannot even buy them with money THAT I WANT TO GIVE THEM what other options do I have but Piracy? Why are people sperging out about this of all things. I don't even pirate games anymore but it's nice to know that if I really want to play a particular PS3 game I can load up Nopaystation and get what I need without it becoming lost media. I'm perfectly willing to track down a disk copy but those are going to get rarer and rarer as time goes on. Who is the victim here? Are Sony actually being deprived of a product and thus sale if you download a file from a server?

I think Jimmy's logic here is stupid. But I'd rather be able to play games than not.
 
Jim is saying that because sony wont sell you these abandonware games that it's ok to Pirate any game from Sony or activation.
Jim goes on about sony, here are a few quotes
Nobody should give this fat bastard money either. If he doesn't believe in exchanging things of value for money, people should just steal his shit. Why should anyone pay this bloated leech for repeating other people's opinions while dressed as a child molester?
 
The lighting and shadows and make-up and general shape and size of him combined with that fat fucking mouth and lunatic eyes really disturbs me when he dresses up like this. It might be worse than his 60 year old woman wig and steampunk get-up. It's a toss up right now.
This man is on a straight, smooth, perfectly open road to suicide. I'm not even jesting at this point, I think that he's literally going insane before our very eyes. Josh underestimated the symptoms by thinking that Mr. Sterling has simply grown tired of working within the gaming industry. It seems he is breaking down on all levels of his life, and is entering a self-destructive spiral.

In other words, this will be both distressing to watch, and fun.
 
If I want to play the game but cannot even buy them with money THAT I WANT TO GIVE THEM what other options do I have but Piracy? Why are people sperging out about this of all things. I don't even pirate games anymore but it's nice to know that if I really want to play a particular PS3 game I can load up Nopaystation and get what I need without it becoming lost media. I'm perfectly willing to track down a disk copy but those are going to get rarer and rarer as time goes on. Who is the victim here? Are Sony actually being deprived of a product and thus sale if you download a file from a server?

I think Jimmy's logic here is stupid. But I'd rather be able to play games than not.


It's not that people are saying that pirating is bad, more that telling people to pirate on your high profile Youtube channel where you rely on industry connections is not a good idea.
 
Well, something like 10 years ago when lootboxes were just becoming a thing, for the most part he was aside from a few standouts like TB. Jim's perennial problem is that he doesn't seem to realise the rest of the world has moved on, the conversation has evolved, and he's refused to evolve alongside it like he so commonly critiques the AAA industry apologists these days.
Were lootboxes even a thing 10 years ago? I know microtransactions were, and I remember Jim ranting about them back then, but so was everyone.

At worst, most people were just indifferent towards them so long as they didn't affect gameplay, so I guess I can give Jim credit for being more outspoken than others, but he's making out as if he was the lone voice of reason while everyone else was high-fiving EA and demanding more nickel-and-diming bullshit in their games.

This is fucking sad. It isn't remotely punk either. "Only because I found a mob I could join did I feel okay with acting like a mob piece of shit."
It's also very cult-like: Finding broken and isolated people (either geographically or mentally speaking) and convincing them you hold the secret to their happiness as long as they submit themselves to you completely, usually cutting all ties with their old social circles and/or family in the process.

See also how they treat non-believers, especially anyone who tries to leave the fold (i.e. de-transitioners).
 
Were lootboxes even a thing 10 years ago? I know microtransactions were, and I remember Jim ranting about them back then, but so was everyone.

At worst, most people were just indifferent towards them so long as they didn't affect gameplay, so I guess I can give Jim credit for being more outspoken than others, but he's making out as if he was the lone voice of reason while everyone else was high-fiving EA and demanding more nickel-and-diming bullshit in their games.


It's also very cult-like: Finding broken and isolated people (either geographically or mentally speaking) and convincing them you hold the secret to their happiness as long as they submit themselves to you completely, usually cutting all ties with their old social circles and/or family in the process.

See also how they treat non-believers, especially anyone who tries to leave the fold (i.e. de-transitioners).
Team Fortress 2 started having crates in late 2010, so yes, they are a decade old.
 
Team Fortress 2 started having crates in late 2010, so yes, they are a decade old.
Going even further back, collectible cards are basically lootboxes. Magic the Gathering put game pieces of different power into lootboxes. But those and TF2 had something in common: things you pull out of lootboxes could be exchanged, traded, just given away, etc. Modern lootbox things almost never allow any trade between players, because it's counterproductive to their profits.
 
Were lootboxes even a thing 10 years ago? I know microtransactions were, and I remember Jim ranting about them back then, but so was everyone.
The earliest example of what's recognisable as the lootbox is in Fifa 2009's Ultimate Team. It predates the mobile game boom and TF2's crates. Whether Jim was banging the drum about them specifically at the time I can't remember, but he was definitely one of the forerunners once they started encroaching on game design to a noticeable degree.
 
Going even further back, collectible cards are basically lootboxes. Magic the Gathering put game pieces of different power into lootboxes. But those and TF2 had something in common: things you pull out of lootboxes could be exchanged, traded, just given away, etc. Modern lootbox things almost never allow any trade between players, because it's counterproductive to their profits.
Another thing they had in common is neither have a $60 buy-in, upfront. From what little I dug up, TF2 introduced loot boxes around about the same time the game went F2P and if MTG is anything like the Pokemon cards I used to buy you could choose any starter deck and start playing, or just collect for fun.

I think that's quite a different scenario to buying a game for full price and then having to play slot machines to actually access the content you've already paid for, but I'm sure Jim would disagree. In fact I know he would judging by his Fortnite rants.
 
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