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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Every time I watch a clip from one of Alex's streams, I'm not surprised that he's acting this way. However, I always feel extremely violated both during and after watching one. He's such an overt pervert that it's pretty damn sickening that his underage fans still gush over him. Imagine acting this way in front of a child audience. That shit obviously doesn't apply to Yandaddy though because he's above everyone else!
 
His stream is marked as for mature audiences.
Obviously, it's not stopping his twelvie fanbase from lying about their ages to Twitch while signing up for an account to watch Alex's shitty streams. I'm sure that all (or at least most of us) have lied about our ages while signing up for various sites while we were younger, so I wouldn't put it past Alex's fans to do the same thing. Not that it's not evident that this is going on. Has anyone here seen the kinds of comments that his fans leave in the chat? So many of them seem like they'd come from tweens.
 
How the hell people even tolerate his hornyness, do they really think that all of his sexual remarks are "wacky and ironic" or something?

I figured he, and his fans, are the types of degenerates who'd watch porn together and jerk off together. Dudes who jerk off to lolis but want Alex's commentary while they do it.
 
Every time I watch a clip from one of Alex's streams, I'm not surprised that he's acting this way. However, I always feel extremely violated both during and after watching one. He's such an overt pervert that it's pretty damn sickening that his underage fans still gush over him. Imagine acting this way in front of a child audience. That shit obviously doesn't apply to Yandaddy though because he's above everyone else!

Honestly, for me, the problem isn't even the overt perversion. I'd rather someone who owns it. Its more the complete lack of taste on When to bring it up. Streaming is not the place to be a massive lecher. A streamers job is to entertain, and yandev does not know how to go into lewds while keeping it amusing, even just in the moment when everything is more amusing. Saying "Man I'd love to buy nude skins" is not funny, endearing, amusing, or entertaining. Something like asking how in the fuck a lewd outfit stays on while making lewd jokes about it and its ridiculousness can be, and still is perverted.

TL;DR Alex can't even get being a lecher right.
 
I figured he, and his fans, are the types of degenerates who'd watch porn together and jerk off together. Dudes who jerk off to lolis but want Alex's commentary while they do it.
Good idea for the club in the YanSim. Weeb Anime club, I'd say.
 
Analyzing YandereDev's patereon we can clearly see it is slowly dying. Even though the demo came out people are still not happy, which is obvious.
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Notice the 2 bumps? There is one around the 20 JUL and SEP 20. Those bumps in donations are artificial. The dates match up with 1 month in between, and such a high increase without it lowering points towards 1 or 2 patrons donating a ridiculous amount of money to the patron.
 
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Its been theorized for a long time that Yandere Dev personally makes up for any lost funding. This strange debacle with patron numbers slowly dwindling but total monthly earnings staying the same has been going strong for quite some time. At first I thought people were just being paranoid - but at this point I think they're completely right.
The man has an enormous ego, and he doesn't want his detractors to find comfort in his failures. I wouldn't be surprised if he bought half of his youtube views and likes either by now.
Very odd for him to still be raking in 1 million views per video and to have almost 100k likes on his most recent... but only have around 600 patrons.
Scam artists will be scam artists, I guess.
 
Its been theorized for a long time that Yandere Dev personally makes up for any lost funding. This strange debacle with patron numbers slowly dwindling but total monthly earnings staying the same has been going strong for quite some time. At first I thought people were just being paranoid - but at this point I think they're completely right.
The man has an enormous ego, and he doesn't want his detractors to find comfort in his failures. I wouldn't be surprised if he bought half of his youtube views and likes either by now.
Very odd for him to still be raking in 1 million views per video and to have almost 100k likes on his most recent... but only have around 600 patrons.
Scam artists will be scam artists, I guess.
Sounds unlikely. His reputation has been tarnished but Yandere Simulator has only become more popular as a result, especially with its coverage by many dozens of youtubers as of recently providing commentary both on it and Alex. His videos getting millions of views would consist of his long-terms fans, curious people, new fans coming into the stage who are unaware of the ensuing drama, and people coming in as regular subscribers of the "drama" channels reporting on the state of events.
No doubt about his Patreon though. He has his close circle of mods donate to him, scope out competition, and watch all of his streams. Artificially inflating his numbers would save him from obscurity.
 
A day ago or so, I saw a comment under some video about Alex that I've since forgotten the title of that really stuck out to me. It's definitely something I can agree with too.

Generally, the user said that Love Letter's announcement drove away some of Alex's more skeptical fans and attracted them to it instead, resulting in him losing quite a lot of fans. This in turn forced Alex to actually give a damn about working on the game for once in his life and begin to finally put the finishing touches on Osana and release her after years of empty promises. I can imagine that Osana's release likely brought back some of the fans that turned to Love Letter because to them, Osana finally being released to the public means that the game is obviously being worked on and will be finished at some point or another.

The user noted that Alex only worked his ass off to release Osana because he saw Love Letter and its primary dev Logan as a threat to his game, something I've also seen a few kiwis both in this thread and in the YanSim clone thread say. Think about it for a second. Until mid-ish July, just how much of Osana was completed was nebulous; no one but Alex knew when she was going to be implemented in the game. However, once Love Letter burst on to the scene and Alex realized that he had a major competitor, he emphasized Osana even more than usual in his video and blog updates. If I can remember correctly, the user basically said that Love Letter lit a fire under his ass and made him realize that, if he didn't work on his game quickly enough in order to release a major update (Osana in this case), he's going to lose a substantial amount of fans going into the future.

However, now that Love Letter is no longer a thing, both the user I'm talking about and all of the kiwis here (including me) have noted that Alex has significantly relaxed on updating YanSim and essentially working on it at all. Wonder why? It's because Alex no longer has a competitor threatening to usurp the spotlight. No one significant is lighting a metaphorical fire under his ass anymore. I won't be surprised if we don't see any signs of Amai's progress until yet another YanSim clone bursts on to the scene and threatens Alex's hold over his fans. Only time will tell just when a brand new clone shows itself and forces Alex to actually work on his damn game.
 
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A day ago or so, I saw a comment under some video about Alex that I've since forgotten the title of that really stuck out to me. It's definitely something I can agree with too.

Generally, the user said that Love Letter's announcement drove away some of Alex's more skeptical fans and attracted them to it instead, resulting in him losing quite a lot of fans. This in turn forced Alex to actually give a damn about working on the game for once in his life and begin to finally put the finishing touches on Osana and release her after years of empty promises. I can imagine that Osana's release likely brought back some of the fans that turned to Love Letter because to them, Osana finally being released to the public means that the game is obviously being worked on and will be finished at some point or another.

The user noted that Alex only worked his ass off to release Osana because he saw Love Letter and its primary dev Logan as a threat to his game, something I've also seen a few kiwis both in this thread and in the YanSim clone thread say. Think about it for a second. Until mid-ish July, just how much of Osana was completed was nebulous; no one but Alex knew when she was going to be implemented in the game. However, once Love Letter burst on to the scene and Alex realized that he had a major competitor, he emphasized Osana even more than usual in his video and blog updates. If I can remember correctly, the user basically said that Love Letter lit a fire under his ass and made him realize that, if he didn't work on his game quickly enough in order to release a major update (Osana in this case), he's going to lose a substantial amount of fans going into the future.

However, now that Love Letter is no longer a thing, both the user I'm talking about and all of the kiwis here (including me) have noted that Alex has significantly relaxed on updating YanSim and essentially working on it at all. Wonder why? It's because Alex no longer has a competitor threatening to usurp the spotlight. No one significant is lighting a metaphorical fire under his ass anymore. I won't be surprised if we don't see any signs of Amai's progress until yet another YanSim clone bursts on to the scenes and threatens Alex's hold over his fans. Only time will tell just when a brand new clone shows itself and forces Alex to actually work on his damn game.
Imagine if some japanese studio will announce a game, where you need to get rid of your rivals by non lethal methods in japanese school, without all the weeb misconceptions. I bet he will threat them with lawsuit for plagiarism, since threatening with suicide is not an option.
 
Imagine if some japanese studio will announce a game, where you need to get rid of your rivals by non lethal methods in japanese school, without all the weeb misconceptions. I bet he will threat them with lawsuit for plagiarism, since threatening with suicide is not an option.
That would be so fucking hilarious if that happened. The farms would definitely have to document this potential lolsuit and many laughs would be had as a result.
 
The fact that he's still trying to cash in on the VTuber trend by using an anime girl as his avatar still irks me.
First because he's definitely trying to attract new audience who only watch that type of content and second because even after all this time he still can't set the shit up properly and it's very uncanny most of the times.
 
BUT GUYS HE WORKS SOOOO MUCH, LOOK AT THESE STREAMS!
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He is also playing games off camera. No progress is being done to the game. He has given up. No point in talking about it anymore.
He's been streaming 3h/day for a while, it's no news. I'd even hazard to say that it is literally the only thing he is diligent at: three hours, no more, no less, with almost surgical precision.
Playing off stream is also a thing he's been always doing, so again not news.
 
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