Co-optional just isn't for me, they waffle on a bit. Good to hear Brandon's voice again though!
I think it goes without saying that if they get any individual proposal from outside, they will likely accept. I mean, they have to provide for themselves and their families, so that's comprehensible and ultimately it would be the right thing to do. But I still hope they are crazy enough to stick together.
Anything news worthy from TB podcast? I missed it.
Look two posts above yours, seems to be about that
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Edit: At the end of the podcasts Brandon said that they will communicate to the fans what they plan to do as fast as humanly possible after the meeting but then also said that if they have a big announcement to make it will probably be on the second week of March.
Looks like the boys went through the game library today after their meeting.
https://twitter.com/TrailerJones/status/702308244828528640
None of them really strike me as much of organizers like, for example, Greg Miller does tbh.
I don't know what's really going on, but from what I heard from Brandon on the podcast it sounded like they're just now getting around to discussing what everyone's plans are and if they could be doing something together.
The Kinda Funny guys seem to have rather successful patreons and they said on the gametrailers episode that it's not enough to run the company, they need additional revenues to support the 5 of them.
Edit: At the end of the podcasts Brandon said that they will communicate to the fans what they plan to do as fast as humanly possible after the meeting but then also said that if they have a big announcement to make it will probably be on the second week of March.
They're meeting today to discuss future plans. TB told Brandon to not join a company and Brandon agreed, saying that the market today is changing and they need to adapt and change with it with a new format. He is optimistic and sounds like he's been thinking about starting something new for the past week or so but want to discuss it with everyone later today at a meeting to see who's in or out and see what happens from there.
that's all I needed to hear from the TB podcast so I closed it.
Bloodworth only got back from his honeymoon Sunday. They weren't going to make any big decisions without him being there.I will definitely back a patreon, but I maintain that they took WAY too long with this. They should have done a better job of capitalizing on momentum.
I will definitely back a patreon, but I maintain that they took WAY too long with this. They should have done a better job of capitalizing on momentum.
I will definitely back a patreon, but I maintain that they took WAY too long with this. They should have done a better job of capitalizing on momentum.
Bloodworth only got back from his honeymoon Sunday. They weren't going to make any big decisions without him being there.
They were all laid off and told to leave on the same day. It takes time to realistically plan something like a Patreon or anything like that.
Edit: Didn't mean to gang up on ya there.
No, they shouldn't have. Rushing into starting a business is a horrible idea, and starting off wrong/messing up early on can be extremely damaging in the long run. They literally just got laid off, and as Jones has said, GT was his only job since college. He has never been unemployed. He should not be expected to wake up the next morning after being laid off and start the next business from scratch.I will definitely back a patreon, but I maintain that they took WAY too long with this. They should have done a better job of capitalizing on momentum.
They wanted the guy there in person, which is a sign of respect (IMO). Sure, they could've Skyped him in (assuming that he had access to good internet wherever he was), but that would've messed up his honeymoon even more than it already was, and that probably didn't seem worth it for a non-emergency.I think they should have skyped him in. It may not be the decent thing to ask of a person, but I believe it would have been the smart thing. I don't know what was going on behind the scenes, but I find it hard to imagine a good reason to not move faster on this (unless there was just tremendous uncertainty and people didn't feel confident moving forward).
They wanted the guy there in person, which is a sign of respect (IMO). Sure, they could've Skyped him in (assuming that he had access to good internet wherever he was), but that would've messed up his honeymoon even more than it already was, and that probably didn't seem worth it for a non-emergency.
I will definitely back a patreon, but I maintain that they took WAY too long with this. They should have done a better job of capitalizing on momentum.
I understand wanting the best possible outcome for them, everyone here is pulling for them. You just have to understand that if it's happening, they want to do it right.I kind of think this was an emergency. That being said, I don't want to be the source of negativity here. I hope everything goes great. I am pulling for them.
It's not like they had a whole lot of time to plan for this. The Kinda Funny guys were planning for months to quit IGN and start their Patreon. GT was shut down with no prior warning while Blood was on his honeymoon.
Fuck, I'm sorry Hasney, I'm not able to manage expectations.
I think Patreon is really the only way to go. These guys had 12-18 months to try and gain traction on YouTube and they couldn't do it (as sad as it is for me to say that). It's difficult for me to imagine how they might continue aside from some kind of subscription service that lets their most devoted fans contribute money on a monthly basis.
Patreon might work for a few of them, but I imagine the others are probably going to have to find another route.
Let's look at someone like Jim Sterling, who gets $10,000 a month on Patreon. Where do the GT guys fall in comparison to that? I'm not sure
As a really crude method of gauging popularity/support, let's look at Twitter followers. Jim has 126k which I think is probably more than all the GT guys combined. So for the sake of argument, let's say they make the same. Hell, let's say it's $15k.
$15 000 per month. For what....6-8 people? Minus all the business related expenses, money for things like health care etc (all the things you'd usually get with your employer benefits). I don't know what that leaves, but split that many ways I don't know that it's enough to sustain them long term. And those numbers are being really generous.
Of course there's other income streams - Twitch/YouTube, if they can succesfully build and expand their new brand then I think it's doable but I don't think it is viable from their current fanbase alone.
yeah... a Patreon wouldn't work. especially considering they live in LA right? which as far as I know is very expensive. i have no idea how they're going to pull off making more videos.
There was a Primal TV commercial that straight-up had that kind-of stream/youtube commentary. They are SOOOOO trying to treat prehistoric action like another dudebro affair. =/We lost GT and videos like this are considered good and popular. We live in sad world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocTMvNcHWjQ
yeah... a Patreon wouldn't work. especially considering they live in LA right? which as far as I know is very expensive. i have no idea how they're going to pull off making more videos.
I think it goes without saying that if they get any individual proposal from outside, they will likely accept. I mean, they have to provide for themselves and their families, so that's comprehensible and ultimately it would be the right thing to do. But I still hope they are crazy enough to stick together.
How many employee did GT have? They seem like a small group, where I thought they were a medium sized firm?