He only started to do it because people started to call it out when he was absolutely wrong about some cards and how confident he was about his rating.
At this point its just more content now, just another video for his channel.
He only started to do it because people started to call it out when he was absolutely wrong about some cards and how confident he was about his rating.
At this point its just more content now, just another video for his channel.
I know, dude, but you're totally missing the point. How many streamers out there do the same? Do you really think he has some kind of obligation to do that stuff, stuff that can backfire him sometimes considering how weird are some members of this community?
It's not truly an admirable feat. He's a streamer; his brand thrives on content and perceived transparency.
You know nothing about Trump then. He is not just a streamer, he is the most iconic Hearthstone streamer (even when he is not that popular right now). He was considered by most players to be the smartest Hearthstone streamer when this game was young and yet he is doing stuff like this right now. So yes, it's truly an admirable feat.
it needs more balls to say that you were right when you were clearly wrong
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"because democracy basically means government by the people, of the people, for the people, but the people are retarded. So let us say: government by the retarded, for the retarded, of the retarded." - Osho Rajneesh
If you watch the video he mentions that he has an 87% accuracy rate on his ratings within the first minute, so at the very least he's kind of humble bragging. Additionally, as a YouTube creator you want to make videos that attract views and stuff like "my worst ratings" etc. is exactly the type of content that gets people to click and make you money. It also gives him a chance to justify his own logic at the time instead of having someone else make a video about how wrong he was that paints him in a negative light, like this guy:
Wondering how many people here truly admit their mistakes and would have the balls to make fun of themselves in public because of them. ;)
He only started to do it because people started to call it out when he was absolutely wrong about some cards and how confident he was about his rating.
At this point its just more content now, just another video for his channel.
I know, dude, but you're totally missing the point. How many streamers out there do the same? Do you really think he has some kind of obligation to do that stuff, stuff that can backfire him sometimes considering how weird are some members of this community?
He's such a bad player since years.
It's not truly an admirable feat. He's a streamer; his brand thrives on content and perceived transparency.
Excuse me, but did I ask if he is a good or a bad player? Because I can't remember.
Stay on topic.
You know nothing about Trump then. He is not just a streamer, he is the most iconic Hearthstone streamer (even when he is not that popular right now). He was considered by most players to be the smartest Hearthstone streamer when this game was young and yet he is doing stuff like this right now. So yes, it's truly an admirable feat.
context?
The 1st step towards a better game is firing Mike Donais! We had enough of his "skillful" balances!
#FireMikeDonais
it needs more balls to say that you were right when you were clearly wrong
"because democracy basically means government by the people, of the people, for the people, but the people are retarded. So let us say: government by the retarded, for the retarded, of the retarded." - Osho Rajneesh
Context? Care to explain what you are trying to say, please?
Why?
Just a vid. admitting being wrong about some cards on a video game hardly qualifies as having balls.
Why u hav to be mad? is only card gaem.
If that is what you think, you would suck as a famous streamer. You would probably not even last two days.
lol what. are you 8?
Why u hav to be mad? is only card gaem.
Do you seriously believe the Hearthstone community is like any other video game community out there?
I still remember when he accidentally showeed the "hafu nudes".jpg icons in the desktop. Good times.
double what. Where did I say that
Why u hav to be mad? is only card gaem.
Sarcasm or not, it's f..king disgusting to talk about such a thing here. Stay on topic.
If you watch the video he mentions that he has an 87% accuracy rate on his ratings within the first minute, so at the very least he's kind of humble bragging. Additionally, as a YouTube creator you want to make videos that attract views and stuff like "my worst ratings" etc. is exactly the type of content that gets people to click and make you money. It also gives him a chance to justify his own logic at the time instead of having someone else make a video about how wrong he was that paints him in a negative light, like this guy:
https://youtu.be/sq4NbYKf81I
Is there a clip of that?
Why u hav to be mad? is only card gaem.