considering PM was the only fast-paced game that you guys streamed that didn't involve nintendude wobbling his way to victory every single time, there's not a lot of reason to stay subscribed. hope your decision to cater to sm4shers ends up worth it.
+tengaoz no, he didn't "abandon" them. He GAVE the PM fans what they wanted in exchange for their money, which was PM content. Now he has decided to move away from PM, so PM people can decide to not give him money.
Hey, would you guys mind putting all the videos of tournaments into playlists, like you were doing until the middle of April? That would make it so much more convenient for your viewers (like me).
I see people complaining about other people complaining about smash4.
I am ok with smash4 being stream, but fuck, is Project M dead? when was the last pm video this channel upload
I am ok with smash4, but dont expect to PM fans to dont hate it, if it seems that it have replace project m
"Sellout bullshit"
"Fuck Smash 4, it started this"
"Fuck you guys, you only care about money"
Go fuck yourselves ungrateful sacks of shit. You don't see the bigger picture.
You know, at one point I was thinking of subscribing. I wanted quality project m content. Needless to say, I will now only visit this channel on occasion. Many of the most popular videos on this channel were project m, and now thats gone. I don't really care if there are Smash 4 videos, if people want to sit through them fine, but when you remove your second most popular source of audiences under the statement of wanting "to grow the community" there will be backlash. As well, how can 2015 be "another crazy year for smash" if the second largest community is censored. GG VGbootcamp.
Hello GimR, or whoever is in charge of the YT account. listen the format of videos that you're uploading to Youtube really doesn't fit. whenever you upload a tournament you take up so much space in my subscription box that I had to unsubscribe from this channel. I would like to recommend a solution that might benefit your channel. Uploading an entire tournament in a single video while adding timestamps in the description for the matches. As far as i know Youtube's ad system is minute based and not view based. I'm sure that you're also well aware of the Subscriber burn algorithm that Youtube put in place (if not, you could check out Game Theory or Etika's video on the subject) The more videos your subscribers skip the more potential you have that eventually your videos won't show in their subscription boxes. So having 20+ videos of a local Xanadu i've watched the livestream of, you can bet that I won't watch all of the videos that you upload, might just go back and watch a few matches that peaked my interest during the event. I know this would be a big change, this was merely a suggestion and I hope you might consider it.
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