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- Feb 3, 2013
He could become a consultant for Youtubers, helping them to fix demonetization issues. What he pulled off with DSPGaming would probably be worth actual money if he did it for a bigger channel with real viewers.
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Technically, he could work for a gaming magazine (yes these shill magazines we won't need anymore because we can watch streamers and their genuine real reaction and opinions on new games bc streamers automatically know so much about critical investigations and are totally not bias against any sort of game franchise, especially DSP).
I mean he has some sort of education, he also has/had a review channel, he plays games every day.
However, these magazines also have some standards, can choose among hundreds of people who want to do this job, and are usually run by people who know the internet and gaming. It's very certain they know about DSP and his reputation. And if not they will look him up especially if he has to write about his 10 year legacy (which is an empty achievement. He uses a website for 10 years, amazing).
It's also not necessarily an easy job, it's way harder than just livestreaming. If you believe it or not but you have to leave the house. Sometimes you need to visit developers. Sometimes even in other countries. Walk and stand for hours in game conventions!
Or let me talk about the games you need to play before everyone else. Without handholding! There are no walkthroughs! There is no chat and you can't ask anyone. He would moan like a deflating rubber duck.
Honestly this is way too hard for pigroach, not even joking.
Ahnestly, a weekly old-man-rant would be kinda amazing. Usually intentionally as a parody, but Phil is able to create that unironically.I could see Phil getting some kind of monthly column people glance at it to hear the washed-up old man rant. It would basically be a transcribed pre-stream.
He can actually get started on being one right now. Who knows, he may be the first televangelist to debut on twitch and make tons of money selling "miracle water"He'd probably be as sincere about religion as he is about his "love" for gaming. Of all the suggestions so far, this is the only one I could really see him doing.
I'd pay good money for a Reality TV show of him working a coal mine
Bold of you to assume he'd have a choiceIt would only last half of an episode before he'd quit.
Bold of you to assume he'd have a choice
Think... bigger.So it's a North Korea forced labor situation? He'd probably keel over day 1 and say "Muh back!" And then get punished.