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Thanks for giving me a badge of honor!Trannies need to always be a victim, you just don't understand you dumb trannyphobe >:^(
I suppose but with someone like Anisa by your side it is extremely easy to become yesterdays news. Even real life celebrities of the highest caliber are completely replaceable and could be forgotten within a few months if they acted up enough. I mean just look at Mumkey Jones, that guy was gigantic and had like 500 million views to his name. Now he's so irrelevant he hasn't even been discussed anywhere online in at least half a year.Before the whole iCuckkz saga, the majority opinion in his neck of the woods was that he was this untouchable career-killer - while we know this isn't true now, the important part of Sneed's message is "back when Content Cop was popular". And if iDubbbz is able to successfully put together something like Creator Clash and have it go off without a hitch (save for the Sam Hyde drama sideshow), he probably has even more plans for events/content, plans that, if Creator Clash is anything to go by, will more than likely also be fairly successful. But even assuming that all of his future endeavors fall through, I still can't imagine him being forgotten in just six years - it's been six years since 2016 but people are still making video essays on Leafy and GradeAUnderA.
Just because someone can be mocked doesn't mean their life or career are on an unavoidable downward trajectory.
He models himself around Metokur, at least his "persona". But what I'm taking away from your message is that Rogue is fucking lazy. Plenty of places are hiring. I don't know what industry he's in, but almost all sectors are in dire need of people to sit in chairs and they're willing to pay higher than normal to get them in it. I'd imagine he could land a better gig if he actually applied for one. But streaming is easier. He gets to provide low ass end streams to brain dead 17 year olds who think he's an edgy dude and hilarious.He doesn't want to be Jim though, nor does he want to be famous beyond just getting a bigger paycheck. That isn't to say his public persona didn't take inspiration from Metokur, but he definitely doesn't want Jim's fame/infamy. Rogue's endgame is just do this until his day job pays better or he finds a better one, and until then like I said, it's an outlet to starch a creativity itch and laugh at cows that brings in bank somehow and he's not going to squander that
Yeah he really is not a funny guy at all at least on Youtube/Twitter. Zero comedic timing and blatant delivery of every single line where he just says something super edgy and expects it to be funny [i.e "I'm shooting up heroin at my local church today guys!" on Twitter]. I find 2011 Onision videos funnier than Rogue's content that is how stone-faced I am watching his streams.I don't hate Rogue, but I don't like him either. I don't find him funny or entertaining. He provides the absolute minimum in terms of commentary.
women are perfect angelic beings and should never ever be criticized by anyone for anything everSo many of the community’s takes on women border on MGTOW or Inceldom yet they bend over backwards and pander to trannies? Disgusting. I guess they share a camaraderie with the virgins who hate women so much they become the woman.
Irl I put a 20 on Nick trooning out sometime ago. Man it would really suck if I had to pay up.
Ok, why do you have to tell me that?women are perfect angelic beings and should never ever be criticized by anyone for anything ever
Rogue kept mentioning at one point that he used to work in some capacity for Rockstar but is currently in a legal battle with them over making mods using insider knowledge/tools.He models himself around Metokur, at least his "persona". But what I'm taking away from your message is that Rogue is fucking lazy. Plenty of places are hiring. I don't know what industry he's in, but almost all sectors are in dire need of people to sit in chairs and they're willing to pay higher than normal to get them in it. I'd imagine he could land a better gig if he actually applied for one. But streaming is easier. He gets to provide low ass end streams to brain dead 17 year olds who think he's an edgy dude and hilarious.
I mean, if he didn't want the infamy, he wouldn't have the ego. Which, he clearly has one. He's eating up people paying attention to him and I don't think that's part of the persona. He can hate having to talk to retarded minors all day and he can even hate laughing at the same fat retard that fucked his 80 year old mother, but it's too lucrative, it feeds into the bottomless pit that's his ego, and it's easier than applying for another job. What's the under/over on him not even looking for one? He'll fall into the groove and he'll be the next DSP. That's my guess.
I don't hate Rogue, but I don't like him either. I don't find him funny or entertaining. He provides the absolute minimum in terms of commentary. He just oozes an attitude of being above others and being so much more intellectual. He's no different than Dillon or any other Chris Chan clout chaser.
I am surprised no one talking about this stream because it shows more info about Mr. Cool Ice suicide baiting to get back into a discord server.
It was obvious since they would keep sperging in the thread, PM me just to tell me in graphic detail their sexual interests and lack of hygiene. They obviously knew I would share that. Humiliation is probably the only fetish that prevents suicide.View attachment 3362281View attachment 3362282
I hate being right about shit sometimes.
edit: unless I'm retarded and I'm not reading this right
I've never heard of a modder going to work for Rockstar. Like, ever. If he worked for Rockstar and was making mods on the side using their internal tools and practices, he's likely fucked since there are usually NDA's and there are "non competitive" agreements with that.Rogue kept mentioning at one point that he used to work in some capacity for Rockstar but is currently in a legal battle with them over making mods using insider knowledge/tools.
He’s also said he stopped mentioning Fallout as much because he is in some sort of legal litigation with Bethesda over modifications to their properties.
The rogue character redesign happened because (supposedly) Ubisoft sent him a C&D.
Don’t know how much of this is true but this is shit he’s told people on multiple occasions.
He definitely has a lot programming knowledge, programming is something he is enthused about. Iirc he works on and off as a car mechanic but he switches jobs pretty regularly.
It was obvious since they would keep sperging in the thread, PM me just to tell me in graphic detail their sexual interests and lack of hygiene. They obviously knew I would share that. Humiliation is probably the only fetish that prevents suicide.
“Open to it” is a definite yes.
I figured?*I've never heard of Bethesda suing anyone over modding Fallout. You'd think it'd be a lot more common considering how many mods exist for Fallout and there being a plethora of copyright protected shit making it's way into Nexus Mods.
I don't what kind of mods he was making (graphical/modeling/texture) but you don't need a whole lot of programming experience for it unless you're designing a tool that interfaces with the game (mod loader) or you're making third party add ons. Scripting isn't super difficult and Bethesda's scripting is braindead easy.
You're not the only one who has gotten DM's from them.
Oh all the a logs this thread could attract, it attracted the one with the humiliation fetishView attachment 3362281View attachment 3362282
I hate being right about shit sometimes.
edit: unless I'm retarded and I'm not reading this right
I'm not Bethesda touting. They're a trash company that ruined Fallout and completely twisted the entire concept of what it was when they bought it from Interplay. Bethesda fucking sucks. Todd Howard is a creatively devoid asshole who literally rides off the name of titles to sell his garbage while thinking he's some kind of gift from God. Pete Heinz is just a fucking faggot that should see his ass out.I figured?
Also bethesada are notorious for being scummy and threatening to sue modders, it’s partly why the creation club exists. The funniest thing is that the creation club was made to suppress the modders (case examples + American Krogan covered it pretty well at the time). The biggest example of Bethesda sending out cease and desists to modders is the Fallout: New California trashfire. I’ve been accused of talking out my ass before and I’ve given reason everything I’ve said but here you’re blatantly doing so without even having a sense of what you’re talking about. To give you credit, your perspective of Rockstar and modders isn’t incorrect but the Bethesda touting is clearly bullshit that can be disproven with a google search. I mean modders were even perms banned for trying to Fix 71. Bethesda isn’t nice to modders.
I'm not Bethesda touting [you’re touting an argument that you have nothing to show for because it’s overtly untrue. I’m not saying you’re a fanboy here. Even if you were, I don’t give a shit.]
They're a trash company that ruined Fallout and completely twisted the entire concept of what it was when they bought it from Interplay. Bethesda fucking sucks. Todd Howard is a creatively devoid asshole who literally rides off the name of titles to sell his garbage while thinking he's some kind of gift from God. Pete Heinz is just a fucking faggot that should see his ass out. [yes it’s all very very sad.]
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Bethesda is one of the companies that are more "modding friendly" than nearly any other out there right now (Triple A devs/publishers). They don't outright drop the hammer on it. [you are joking right? Okay I can’t take anything you say beyond this point seriously.]
They've even incorporated it into their own little sphere with Creators Club. They did that because they wanted a cut of the profit so it's not like they were doing it out of the kindness of their hearts, but if they wanted to be real huge faggots about it, they could be slamming any and all mods/modders with C&D's and they could be suing the fuck out of Nexus Mods. [the creation club isn’t modder friendly at all. It gives shit commission and is essentially made because Bethesda got tired of threatening to Sue everyone, it’s just another way of controlling what mods are used. Nexus mod has a decent argument against this so I’ll grant you that (not by a lot though).]
I doubt they'd win the suit, but they could really bind people the fuck up and make modding an underground thing (along with changing their engine or updating it so it breaks mods and disincentives modding in general). Would it stop modding? No. [that’s not the point? Are you stupid. If you’re going to ignore the facts and reality of what happened when Bethesda was lawsuit happy then fine. Don’t pretend that suing a small dev team with not a lot of capital to fight back is viable]
That'll go on no matter what, but if they wanted to fuck with people like some other companies do (Square Enix again comes to mind), they could. I'm glad they don't. But don't confuse me saying they did one right thing as me carrying water for them. I'm not. [again, nothing to do with what I was saying. Aka talking out your ass.]
Fallout 76 is a different beast altogether since It's an MMO and different rules apply at that point (balance/server integrity/exploits). Most developers will ban people that use anything 3rd party, even if it's to fix it. I think this is a mistake, but I understand the logic behind it, even if I don't agree. [it’s the same company and the same actions given. Just because a game is an mmo or an rpg doesn’t change the actions of the company? This is like saying ESO is a “different beast” the fact that that is an mmo means all modders should be indiscriminately banned (see how I’m relating it to fixing and not exploits - two different things that Bethesda could see clearly. Like people attempting to fix Amazon’s shitty mmo economy). Even then it has nothing to do with Bethesda cease and desisting modders across all boards - fallout is one example. Even if you’re entirely correct and I’m wrong here, how does this prove Bethesda is mod friendly? It’s just more compelling that it isn’t.]
I understand the logic behind them doing things a certain way, but that doesn't mean I agree with or support them doing it that way or the motives behind it. Bethesda is more friendly to modders than most other companies that can compare to it. That's the one positive thing about them. The rest is fucking laughable. [no they’re not. You have nothing to point to to show that. You’re talking absolute shit. I don’t care if you’re a Bethesda fan or not. It has nothing to do with you making statements that are objectively untrue.]
I think you're misunderstanding what's being said or taking it the wrong way. I'm not disagreeing with you and I'm not trying to say you're wrong. I'm saying that Bethesda could be much more harsh if they really wanted to be (in some situations), I just worded it as "modder friendly". I'm not saying it's right, I'm saying that I've found them to be more accepting of modding in general than other publishers. It's shitty they went after the Fallout New California team, especially since it was done. Why they took so long, I don't know. They had to have known about it for awhile. They're inconsistent on what they ban and not ban which is silly. It's going to get a lot less flexible now that Microsoft is in the mix, I feel.Hope my response (in quotes) is satisfactory. I can’t really say much other than “that’s not an argument” or “no, you’re wrong. It doesn’t take a genius to look up basic facts” but in a different way each time. Bethesda has never been modder friendly and if all you have to fall back on that is Nexus mods (which is barely an argument against the amount of lawsuit threads and bans) and the creation club (modder gulag) then I don’t really have anything to say except point you to case examples.
sneedI think you're misunderstanding what's being said or taking it the wrong way. I'm not disagreeing with you and I'm not trying to say you're wrong. I'm saying that Bethesda could be much more harsh if they really wanted to be (in some situations), I just worded it as "modder friendly". I'm not saying it's right, I'm saying that I've found them to be more accepting of modding in general than other publishers. It's shitty they went after the Fallout New California team, especially since it was done. Why they took so long, I don't know. They had to have known about it for awhile. They're inconsistent on what they ban and not ban which is silly. It's going to get a lot less flexible now that Microsoft is in the mix, I feel.
Regardless, I doubt Rogue is in a legal altercation with Bethesda. I don't think he has the capability to write anything that could take advantage of their games outside of modifying a few scripts or porting mesh over that isn't weighted. I think he's LARPing and a faggot.
You said that Bethesda was modder friendly when it has a clear history of not being so. That’s the extent of my disagreement with you. Companies can be harsh towards mods and Bethesda has been especially as publishers not that other companies aren’t also guilty of this. They do allow mods but allowing the existence of them under the conditions and power of a Bethesda controlled platform is hardly friendly now is it? Microsoft has gotten a lot more powerful in terms of licences so I wouldn’t be surprised. —— end of derailment. Let’s cullI think you're misunderstanding what's being said or taking it the wrong way. I'm not disagreeing with you and I'm not trying to say you're wrong. I'm saying that Bethesda could be much more harsh if they really wanted to be (in some situations), I just worded it as "modder friendly". I'm not saying it's right, I'm saying that I've found them to be more accepting of modding in general than other publishers. It's shitty they went after the Fallout New California team, especially since it was done. Why they took so long, I don't know. They had to have known about it for awhile. They're inconsistent on what they ban and not ban which is silly. It's going to get a lot less flexible now that Microsoft is in the mix, I feel.