I see Nero is trying to hide his boner and remain loyal to KYRIE.
Probably for the bestWell guys my wife saw the "joke post" I made about divorcing her if the SBF got back together and now she really does want a divorce. 😐
Well guys my wife saw the "joke post" I made about divorcing her if the SBF got back together and now she really does want a divorce. 😐
Im blaming Pat for thisWell guys my wife saw the "joke post" I made about divorcing her if the SBF got back together and now she really does want a divorce. 😐
Liam will save your marriage. No one can resist Lima Bean's inspiration.Well guys my wife saw the "joke post" I made about divorcing her if the SBF got back together and now she really does want a divorce. 😐
Yes. We are still trapped in David's Cage.
They gave cage power over them and what did that lead to
They gave cage power over them and what did that lead to
The destruction of everything we knew
The biggest question on my mind is how this will be addressed. Cause damn that was a galactic train wreck.
At the very least, there's no way for him to ignore it now that the DSP-esque compilation has been madeThe biggest question on my mind is how this will be addressed. Cause damn that was a galactic train wreck.
Watch Woolie give us Three Houses 2.0 like Detroit.
"Okay, so Normal and Hard difficulty selection unlocked with New Game +"
Jesus all these basic mistakes.At the very least, there's no way for him to ignore it now that the DSP-esque compilation has been made
You know, looking at the compiled meme video, I could see how Woolie made the mistake. If he only read the bottom line in Jeralt's bubble then he got "my child...but I'm afraid we lost her to illness"Text: (Yes, this is my real child)
Woolie looking at the text log of that text: "Oh so they aren't the real child, but a replacement child"
Yeah I feel like if Woolie had done the video with Pat would have been better. Those two also have great chemistry on an LP.My opinion feels super unfair but it's hard not to think it anyway - I respect the insistence on Woolie sticking to doing his own independent thing but at the same time this being a video done with Pat would been about 100x better in basically every way, and I can kinda say that about a lot of things Woolie does. There's a reason why their old LPs had the usual standard rule "one person is at least somewhat informed on this/has beat it, while the other one hasn't" and whenever that rule is strayed from the video usually drags or kinda just sucks. Obviously I can't place blame at any person's feet in particular since, hey, Pat is by far doing the best for himself and has a busy streaming schedule with him, Paige, and the podcast, so maybe he wouldn't have wanted to do it anyway, but I just feel like by far the best stuff the four of them have done since the breakup has been one collab or another. Even with Pat I only tend to watch him when paired with Paige.
I also saw a point mentioned elsewhere that also puzzles me - what is Woolie's strategy, for lack of a better word, with his channel, exactly? Waiting a month before playing this game at this point was a nightmare decision, it basically ensures every single person in the audience that cares has already played it and the more enthusiastic fans have had the time to blow through the game multiple times by now. There's no way this is a win if you're coming at it so uninformed with no guidance at all. I get that their brand has often been to just wing it but sometimes you really shouldn't. It really feels like Woolie's channel has struggled to get attention because of repeated examples like this. He is so, so bad with just mentally checking out if he's not 100% into something.
My opinion feels super unfair but it's hard not to think it anyway - I respect the insistence on Woolie sticking to doing his own independent thing but at the same time this being a video done with Pat would been about 100x better in basically every way, and I can kinda say that about a lot of things Woolie does. There's a reason why their old LPs had the usual standard rule "one person is at least somewhat informed on this/has beat it, while the other one hasn't" and whenever that rule is strayed from the video usually drags or kinda just sucks. Obviously I can't place blame at any person's feet in particular since, hey, Pat is by far doing the best for himself and has a busy streaming schedule with him, Paige, and the podcast, so maybe he wouldn't have wanted to do it anyway, but I just feel like by far the best stuff the four of them have done since the breakup has been one collab or another. Even with Pat I only tend to watch him when paired with Paige.
I also saw a point mentioned elsewhere that also puzzles me - what is Woolie's strategy, for lack of a better word, with his channel, exactly? Waiting a month before playing this game at this point was a nightmare decision, it basically ensures every single person in the audience that cares has already played it and the more enthusiastic fans have had the time to blow through the game multiple times by now. There's no way this is a win if you're coming at it so uninformed with no guidance at all. I get that their brand has often been to just wing it but sometimes you really shouldn't. It really feels like Woolie's channel has struggled to get attention because of repeated examples like this. He is so, so bad with just mentally checking out if he's not 100% into something.
Like, looking back on it, Woolie's rant during the podcast about Titanfall 3 when Apex Legends was blowing up kind of shows that he's just genuinely not into chasing new things, doesn't like what most people like, and prefers to just quietly do his own thing. He's not big on change once he's in his ways and teaching him new concepts isn't very easy because he's usually not all that willing. So a video like this where he's effectively dragged into doing something on a recent popular game is sure to bomb horrifically. He's basically trying to do a channel where he gives almost no one what they want because that's not his thing.
Aside from 3rd Birthday, none of his LPs have really had the pop of his Naruto LP, and I think that's probably because those two LPs were based around seeing Woolie's reaction to things that he's heard of, but never seen. Everything else is him doing games people probably already know his feelings for (Platinum titles), playing random ass games that may/may not be interesting to the viewer, fighting games stuff with people who may as well be randos to the broader audience, Gon in 60 Seconds (which relies on Woolie's history of hating Hunter x Hunter), and podcast clips (which have him interact with Pat and typically involve interesting/evergreen topics). There's not a lot of consistency outside of the podcast clips and Gon in 60 Seconds, which makes it harder for him to build up an audience.Also it seems like a problem when the podcast moments Woolie posts have higher views than his LPs.