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- Dec 13, 2022
I noticed some drama in the stream thread:
So 8chan has a sister streaming platform. Streams get 1 - 10 views. It's a small community who stream games, movies, anime and the like. I bring this up because Mark streamed Sonic Superstars on it. Superstars is supposed to release October 17th of this year. He borrowed a Switch to stream on and then invited people from twitter to view his stream of a game that isn't even out yet, he leaked gameplay of it 5 days earlier. The stream got over 100 viewers at some point.
The best part is he spent over an hour on one of the first robotic bosses. Dying over 30 times. Chat laughed when he raged quit.
Mark then claims it's a bad capture card, meaning he played with lag instead of skill issue.
Remember, he was using a borrowed switch connected up to his PC to stream. Meaning that to get lag, he would have had to have been watching OBS instead of the console right in his hands. It doesn't make sense.
Not even the most recent fuck up, back in June he wanted to do a charity stream for new web sockets. 300 a month he claimed they cost, with him taking 20% of the proceeds for "tax reasons."
People in the thread became naturally dubious why the board owner would suddenly want money, so they doubted him and wanted verification. It got so bad one of the global owners of the site stepped in to disavow him.
Only after this did Mark realize his errors.
It seems to be a reoccurring theme with Mark that he doesn't think through his actions, instead only after getting mocked will he actually do the right thing.
So 8chan has a sister streaming platform. Streams get 1 - 10 views. It's a small community who stream games, movies, anime and the like. I bring this up because Mark streamed Sonic Superstars on it. Superstars is supposed to release October 17th of this year. He borrowed a Switch to stream on and then invited people from twitter to view his stream of a game that isn't even out yet, he leaked gameplay of it 5 days earlier. The stream got over 100 viewers at some point.
The best part is he spent over an hour on one of the first robotic bosses. Dying over 30 times. Chat laughed when he raged quit.
Mark then claims it's a bad capture card, meaning he played with lag instead of skill issue.
Remember, he was using a borrowed switch connected up to his PC to stream. Meaning that to get lag, he would have had to have been watching OBS instead of the console right in his hands. It doesn't make sense.
Not even the most recent fuck up, back in June he wanted to do a charity stream for new web sockets. 300 a month he claimed they cost, with him taking 20% of the proceeds for "tax reasons."
People in the thread became naturally dubious why the board owner would suddenly want money, so they doubted him and wanted verification. It got so bad one of the global owners of the site stepped in to disavow him.
Only after this did Mark realize his errors.
It seems to be a reoccurring theme with Mark that he doesn't think through his actions, instead only after getting mocked will he actually do the right thing.