Majormaxxx
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Kyle left? I stopped after the departure of Ian Hinck.I stopped watching them not long after Bosman left
Kyle left? I stopped after the departure of Ian Hinck.I stopped watching them not long after Bosman left
California will do that to people. One big bubble.The latter. They gave in to Resetera type people complaining because they enjoyed playing DOAX3 (or was it Senran Kagura?), a game that the community voted for them to play, which led to the first exodus of Patreon support.
And apparently they gave in to the vocal minority once again recently. They've learned nothing over the years lol
What happened? (Nevermind, saw response above)There was no way this Brad guy could stay with this company after what they did to him a couple months ago.
what are they offering besides talking & reacting? making actual content is harder. Everything mr beast does is multiple times harder.While Mr Beast is making truckloads of money, some really good content creators are almost broke
what are they offering besides talking & reacting? making actual content is harder. Everything mr beast does is multiple times harder.
Splitting the Brad/Huber combo is a crime.
But good luck to Brad, the elephant in the room is Last Stand Media, and they would have denied the rumours long ago if they weren't true, so it must be happening.
The mitts on this person are absolutely massive. Substantial. Probably palms a completely smooth NBA sized basketball with ease.Who's that hot babe?
Once Kyle, Ben, Brandon and Ian left, all the rest were kinda one note, and not very funny. Except Don of course.
I miss the Bloodborne song days!!!
Brad is good friends with Dustin, a cohost on Colin Moriarty's Sacred Symbols. He brought Dustin on, the hosts had a great time, most of the watchers had a great time, but the mentally regressive/mentally ill Era-types tried to throw Dustin under the bus. Since EZA listens to their very loud, very small minority of Era members, they apologized said that Dustin will never be allowed back on and that Brad made a mistake.Not surprising. A bunch of podcasters are doing that for fun and not full time. So I guess aside LSM and KFG nothing else is successful (out of podcasters)?
What happened?
They listen to ResetEra types that actively witch hunt and silence anyone who speaks out against their very narrow world view.What happened?
Doubt that.Probably hiring Jim Sterling to double down........
Ian didn't leave, Ian is Isla.
Those are very different situations. If I eat out, I'm using the server's services and he/she should be compensated for their time. If I play a video game, the developer and publisher should be paid for making that product. What I am saying, is I have no interest in this Easy Allies or really any paid video game podcast, therefore I do not listen to those programs. Instead, I find free alternatives. I am not attempting to listen to Easy Allies for free. They're asking for money and I don't find their product worth that money, so I do not consume that product.Do you tip service people or pay for games you enjoy? If not then I complete understand your sentiment.
It's like they say on MinnMax.. If you support them with $5 you contributed with a factor of 40'000 as opposed to only watching their vids with ads on.
True, but one thing LSM has proven is that you don't need industry support to be really successful, as long as you have something of value to bring to an audience (personality, analysis etc etc)...I know the rumor is that Brad may join LSM, but I wonder if he's mentally prepared for the vitriol that's going to come his way. His name will immediately be banned on Era and he'll be branded as a transphobe white supremacist by the rest of the industry.
True, but one thing LSM has proven is that you don't need industry support to be really successful, as long as you have something of value to bring to an audience (personality, analysis etc etc)...
Ian didn't leave, Ian is Isla.
Sure, I'm not debating whether he'll be successful or not. I'm just saying that a lot of people in the industry who he may consider to be friends will now disown him if he ever joined LSM. Colin went through the same thing with many of his former IGN colleagues throwing him under the bus and cutting off all contacts with him.
Exactly.I haven't paid attention to any mainstream games journalists in at least 10 years, so I have no clue who these people are. I also have no idea why anyone would pay a subscription fee to listen to a bunch of people talk about video games, when there's so many free alternatives out there.
I followed them for a few years until shortly after Kyle left, but they never really managed to recapture the GameTrailers magic that made me watch them in the first place. Their time at Jones' garage was peak EZA, and I feel like it all went downhill once they moved to the studio.
The EpicBattleAxe crew was better anyway.
And Colin proved that all those colleagues and connections don't mean shit when it comes to being successful. Colin keeps it real, ppl can easily relate to thatSure, I'm not debating whether he'll be successful or not. I'm just saying that a lot of people in the industry who he may consider to be friends will now disown him if he ever joined LSM. Colin went through the same thing with many of his former IGN colleagues throwing him under the bus and cutting off all contacts with him.
I never watched Easy Allies or know the people.While I agree that they peaked during the garage era, I always thought one of the main issue holding them back from growing as a company was how little things changed when they moved into the studio.
It should have been the moment to take their content to the next level, find a bigger audience and make EZA really profitable but instead it still felt like that loose "guys in a garage" mentality, except with less charm.
To me it always stood out how amateurish a lot of their content remained. The production on almost everything (from how it was shot, edited, elements on set, etc) always felt like something you'd expect from some friends throwing together some content on a weekend for fun, not something done by a company which at some point had as many as 8 full time employees.
People always comment how they like the reviews, and I think at least a part of why is that it's the only stuff they make that actually feels "professional". They are well edited, decently written, have good looking custom graphics for them and Jones sounds like a pro voice over.
I also remember Kyle in some interviews talking about how he wanted to pay to have a professionally made logo and things like that, but the rest of the group didn't want to spend money on that. Instead they got a studio but never really took advantage of it.
Some of us still think critically, while inside of this nightmarish dimension.(California) I have hope... for now.California will do that to people. One big bubble.
Oof, imagine telling one of your cohosts that his friends are not welcomeSince EZA listens to their very loud, very small minority of Era members, they apologized said that Dustin will never be allowed back on and that Brad made a mistake.
Looking at their patreon chart, it seems like they have been bleeding subs since 2020They'd probably loose subscribers if they didn't pander to their audience, but the thing that they never realise is, that they would get new ones too.
Oh, right. Colin who is not joining any other podcasts or does not participate anywhere. Oh wait...I think it will be fine.Sure, I'm not debating whether he'll be successful or not. I'm just saying that a lot of people in the industry who he may consider to be friends will now disown him if he ever joined LSM. Colin went through the same thing with many of his former IGN colleagues throwing him under the bus and cutting off all contacts with him.