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...Yahtzee... growing in popularity
#2
Posted 20 December 2008 - 07:17 AM
All I'll say is that it's a shame that Fully Ramblomatic is quickly being forgotten by those 'not in the know'...
I still don't have a working comma key.
I still don't have a working comma key.
"There comes a time in every person's life when they should learn to shut up. It is called 'birth'."
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-The League Against Tedium
#3
Posted 20 December 2008 - 07:31 AM
If yahtzee actually bothered to post on his own forums, they might see a surge in popularity. No-one sees the point in coming to a specific person's forum and never talking with that person.
And seeing as the only updates Yahtzee puts on the site itself are links to his ZP posts and little tidbits of news...
And seeing as the only updates Yahtzee puts on the site itself are links to his ZP posts and little tidbits of news...
#4
Posted 20 December 2008 - 08:23 AM
I couldn't give a monkey's if Yahtzee posts here or not. Wouldn't it be make more sense to email someone if you wanted to talk to them?
Anyway I doubt he could have become popular any other way and not become subject to accusations of being 'overrated', or selling out, or similar insultes de célébrité.
Anyway I doubt he could have become popular any other way and not become subject to accusations of being 'overrated', or selling out, or similar insultes de célébrité.
#5
Posted 20 December 2008 - 11:45 AM
QUOTE (AdamM @ Dec 20 2008, 02:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I couldn't give a monkey's if Yahtzee posts here or not. Wouldn't it be make more sense to email someone if you wanted to talk to them?
I think what you meant to say was that you'd first opt for a method of communication that is most likely going to successfully convey your message to the subject in question.
Why you went on to mention e-mailing him escapes me, however.
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#8
Posted 20 December 2008 - 05:22 PM
QUOTE (ftr @ Dec 20 2008, 01:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If yahtzee actually bothered to post on his own forums, they might see a surge in popularity. No-one sees the point in coming to a specific person's forum and never talking with that person.
And seeing as the only updates Yahtzee puts on the site itself are links to his ZP posts and little tidbits of news...
And seeing as the only updates Yahtzee puts on the site itself are links to his ZP posts and little tidbits of news...
That would actually drive people away.
QUOTE (Maggot4Life @ Dec 20 2008, 07:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It seems like Yahtzee is getting more commonly known right about now. Has anyone noticed that everyone just says the same old stuff about him? He sorta seems overrated now.
Here is a humorless and sexist joke:
Stephanie's is not wet for thinking about Yahtzee.
#9
Posted 15 January 2009 - 08:31 PM
I think he deserves the popularity. I love his reviews and Game Damage seems promising. He's an intelligent guy, I don't think he "sold out" or is "overrated" - he's simply working for money now, and the quality of his reviews is pretty consistent.
#10
Posted 15 January 2009 - 11:23 PM
QUOTE (Andrenavarro @ Jan 15 2009, 08:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I think he deserves the popularity. I love his reviews and Game Damage seems promising. He's an intelligent guy, I don't think he "sold out" or is "overrated" - he's simply working for money now, and the quality of his reviews is pretty consistent.
Yahtzee eats fanboys like you for breakfast, you know. It feeds his ego and shuts them up at the same time.
#11
Posted 15 January 2009 - 11:30 PM
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Yahtzee eats fanboys like you for breakfast, you know. It feeds his ego and shuts them up at the same time.
Wow. Now liking someone's work is being a "fanboy". He he he he.
This post has been edited by Andrenavarro: 15 January 2009 - 11:30 PM
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