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[–] VSXD [S] 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
thank you. seriously if I could take the bullet for TB in this case I probably would. He's more important than i'll ever be. I wasn't trying to promote any praying nonsense, just thought it's a good site and something that should matter to gamers everywhere. I like to think that TB has the loudest voice when it comes to legitimate criticisms about the absolute shit game developers have been pushing at us and getting away with for far too long. We really do need more people like him, not fewer.
[–] Enigmius1 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I'm actually kind of the opposite. (tl;dr warning: I'm not offering the incoming critique to be an asshole, just to share my point of view even though I wish nothing but the best for him in his fight against this illness.)
I think he's done as much harm to games media as good. I think he's one of the most arrogant and narrow minded gaming personalities on Youtube. I'll never forget being mocked in annotations because I found 20 minutes devoted to the options menu in every 'review' to be outrageously pointless. (He wasn't mocking specifically me, of course, just taking general shots at the intelligence of people who didn't find an episodic featurette of the graphics options to be a useful thing to have to sit through if they were wanting to get to the review of the gameplay.)
I have a profound dislike for "first impressions" videos. Especially first impressions videos from someone who isn't a particularly apt gamer. Even I have referred to TB as a game reviewer in the past because it's a convenient moniker but he's not a reviewer. All he does are first impressions videos and editorials, and a first impression video is not a review.
I even find his figures of speech to be grating. You could get yourself a dangerous case of alcohol poisoning if you took a shot for every time he says "by any stretch of the imagination" in a given video, and every time I hear him say "issue" (hard 's', like 'hiss') I feel a pang of irritation.
He acts like he's the flagship gaming talent with Maker Studios/Polaris, he has in the past taken credit for "discovering" the Yogscast, and he gets himself in trouble in a lot of his business dealings because he doesn't realize that if he's not present and/or involved in something, nobody wants his opinion. (He took a lot of flak, mostly deserved, for weighing in on the long ago debacle between Notch and the Yogscast when he wasn't there, he had only the most basic information to go on, and it had absolutely nothing to do with him.)
Through all that criticism, however, I try to keep a healthy perspective and remember that his struggles, mistakes, and disparate opinions in his professional life don't reflect on (much less diminish) his role as a husband, a father, and just in general a guy trying to get some enjoyment out of life. For that reason, which is really the only one that matters, I can get behind some supportive gestures and I'm truly pulling for him and hoping that he can either beat this thing or fight his way clear to more time to spend with his family.