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Purple

Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)



^**** im special xd

medchiller

Activity can be is defined by what the reader believes is active. So as Allie said, it's your opinion. Next point, do you have a full time job? If you do then you would know that making Youtube Videos are made in spare time and atm they are working hard on the new update. If you want to see more videos make some send them to Allie/Kenny ask them to post it on the channel. If you're not willing to do it yourself then I don't believe you are in the shoes to talk.  :-\





Rossbach

April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM #32 Last Edit: April 12, 2013, 09:27:41 PM by Rossbach
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.





Omnomnom eating toast.

Purple

Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.

Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.



^**** im special xd

Rossbach

Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? "Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad" wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)





Omnomnom eating toast.

Purple

Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:54:08 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)



^**** im special xd

Rossbach

Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:57:52 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:54:08 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of time they spend on the videos, they could spend working on in-game updates.

Why spend time on bad videos when they can spend that time dong something they can do better?

Your opinion.  ::)





Omnomnom eating toast.

Purple

Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 10:03:20 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:57:52 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:54:08 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)



^**** im special xd

Rossbach

April 12, 2013, 10:12:09 PM #38 Last Edit: April 12, 2013, 10:14:44 PM by Rossbach
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 10:05:08 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 10:03:20 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:57:52 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:54:08 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)

Just to note; Ross edited last post.

It would kinda "slow down the updates" as they use time they could be using for doing updates for videos. Even if they are taking it out of useless time, and they are released on what they normally would be, they could also spend that 30 mins rather on a crappy video (opinion tho) but on the updates to release it 30 mins early.  ::)


So basically;

1. Continue rate of updates.
2. Make a video (/opinion part) and release updates at same rate.
3. Do not make a video and instead spend that time to release the update "early" / sooner then it normally would.



Ross would prefer the 3rd one.  ::) The videos IRO are useless.





Omnomnom eating toast.

Purple

Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 10:12:09 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 10:05:08 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 10:03:20 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:57:52 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:54:08 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)

Just to note; Ross edited last post.

It would kinda "slow down the updates" as they use time they could be using for doing updates for videos. Even if they are taking it out of useless time, and they are released on what they normally would be, they could also spend that 30 mins rather on a crappy video but on the updates to release it 30 mins early.  ::)

I was gonna say it wouldn't slow it down any further, but I didn't think that was needed.

Guess I should've said: "Doing videos won't make the updates come out any slower then they already are"



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Rossbach

April 12, 2013, 10:16:05 PM #40 Last Edit: April 12, 2013, 10:21:09 PM by Rossbach
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 10:14:40 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)

Just to note; Ross edited last post.

It would kinda "slow down the updates" as they use time they could be using for doing updates for videos. Even if they are taking it out of useless time, and they are released on what they normally would be, they could also spend that 30 mins rather on a crappy video but on the updates to release it 30 mins early.  ::)

I was gonna say it wouldn't slow it down any further, but I didn't think that was needed.

Guess I should've said: "Doing videos won't make the updates come out any slower then they already are"

Ross knew that but still wanted to bring out what he said, on that the updates could be released sooner, and what would  be the better choice / opinion for Ross.

Also edited that post, look at it again.





Also just to note, they are human what if they get tired after doing 30 mins of making a vid and take a break doing useless stuff that bites into the time they would spend into making updates? Thus it could make an update come out slower by "overworking" them.





Omnomnom eating toast.

Purple

Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 10:16:05 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 10:05:08 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)

Just to note; Ross edited last post.

It would kinda "slow down the updates" as they use time they could be using for doing updates for videos. Even if they are taking it out of useless time, and they are released on what they normally would be, they could also spend that 30 mins rather on a crappy video but on the updates to release it 30 mins early.  ::)

I was gonna say it wouldn't slow it down any further, but I didn't think that was needed.

Guess I should've said: "Doing videos won't make the updates come out any slower then they already are"

Ross knew that but still wanted to bring out what he said, on that the updates could be released sooner, and what would  be the better choice / opinion.

Also edited that post, look at it again.
#2 could be used to make videos about the updates, making people more hyped.
Sure it would potentially slow down the rate at which updates could come out, but people would know more about them / want them more.
Also, youtube can be used to inform people about something big that happened in bc. Not everyone uses the forums, but most people have a youtube account.



^**** im special xd

Rossbach

April 12, 2013, 10:29:42 PM #42 Last Edit: April 12, 2013, 10:34:12 PM by Rossbach
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 10:20:55 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 10:05:08 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)

Just to note; Ross edited last post.

It would kinda "slow down the updates" as they use time they could be using for doing updates for videos. Even if they are taking it out of useless time, and they are released on what they normally would be, they could also spend that 30 mins rather on a crappy video but on the updates to release it 30 mins early.  ::)

I was gonna say it wouldn't slow it down any further, but I didn't think that was needed.

Guess I should've said: "Doing videos won't make the updates come out any slower then they already are"

Ross knew that but still wanted to bring out what he said, on that the updates could be released sooner, and what would  be the better choice / opinion.

Also edited that post, look at it again.
#2 could be used to make videos about the updates, making people more hyped.
Sure it would potentially slow down the rate at which updates could come out, but people would know more about them / want them more.
Also, youtube can be used to inform people about something big that happened in bc. Not everyone uses the forums, but most people have a youtube account.


Just to note; edited last post lol..

True, but what positives does that have? People rushing to buy membership? Maybe.

Personally it would kinda ruin the surprise depending on what they release, and if they wanted people to know they could easily spend 10 mins making a post about it rather than 30 mins for a vid, which brings us into the next part.

You are possibly right on that, possibly not, but how do people find the videos? Because it is advertised on the forum, and in the launcher. (/ Also they will notice from subscription box, which is a positive Ross will admit.) So ignoring that for now, the first way they would find the vid would be the forum, so it shows they do in-fact view it. As for the second way they could just advertise the topic and include a link to it in the launcher.  ::)


This is starting to sound dumb. We are arguing on what Allie and Kenny should be doing with their time.  ::)





Omnomnom eating toast.

Purple

Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 10:29:42 PM
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Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 10:05:08 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 10:03:20 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:57:52 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:54:08 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:44:04 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:19:54 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 09:11:59 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 09:07:41 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 08:55:12 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 08:46:59 PM
Quote from: Purple on April 12, 2013, 07:49:34 PM
Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)

Just to note; Ross edited last post.

It would kinda "slow down the updates" as they use time they could be using for doing updates for videos. Even if they are taking it out of useless time, and they are released on what they normally would be, they could also spend that 30 mins rather on a crappy video but on the updates to release it 30 mins early.  ::)

I was gonna say it wouldn't slow it down any further, but I didn't think that was needed.

Guess I should've said: "Doing videos won't make the updates come out any slower then they already are"

Ross knew that but still wanted to bring out what he said, on that the updates could be released sooner, and what would  be the better choice / opinion.

Also edited that post, look at it again.
#2 could be used to make videos about the updates, making people more hyped.
Sure it would potentially slow down the rate at which updates could come out, but people would know more about them / want them more.
Also, youtube can be used to inform people about something big that happened in bc. Not everyone uses the forums, but most people have a youtube account.


Just to note; edited last post lol..

True, but what positives does that have? People rushing to buy membership? Maybe.

Personally it would kinda ruin the surprise depending on what they release, and if they wanted people to know they could easily spend 10 mins making a post about it rather than 30 mins for a vid, which brings us into the next part.

You are possibly right on that, possibly not, but how do people find the videos? Because it is advertised on the forum, and in the launcher. (/ Also they will notice from subscription box, which is a positive Ross will admit.) So ignoring that for now, the first way they would find the vid would be the forum, so it shows they do in-fact view it. As for the second way they could just advertise the topic and include a link to it in the launcher.  ::)

I don't think it would overwork them. Like you said, they aren't doing this full time. Then again you may be right about that.

They could advertise it with an automatic message in the lobby saying something like "Check out the Zylongaming youtube channel for.."

Also, getting traffic directed to the youtube channel could have a number of benefits. The most obvious being more people would know about the game. Second being that after so many views they could join the Google Adsense program and start monetizing content that they made. Thus leading to more money > greater chance of being able to support more than just 2-3 devs > greater chance for the company to grow > greater chance for more updates > greater chance for more games.



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Rossbach

April 12, 2013, 10:41:31 PM #44 Last Edit: April 12, 2013, 10:43:58 PM by Rossbach
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Quote from: Rossbach on April 12, 2013, 06:14:17 PM
Ya lets have them work on videos everyday, and not release any in-game updates.  ::)

/Inb4 do them weekly or something because then that is simply your option on what active / inactive are. Also inactive is not using something for a long time, however they are using it and gong on it.



"4 months ago was your last vid. inactive ::)"

4 months = inactive = opinion

Ross actually released a vid 3 weeks ago, but is hidden to the public. Ross constantly uses it, thus not inactive.

What if Ross said he releases a vid every 5 months?

Inactive? That is just your opinion.




Oh right and there is the thing of rushing videos that lead them to be unprofessional.


Asmit is expecting too much from this company that is run by 2/3 people, who are not even doing this as a full time job. If you really thought this was a professional full fledged company you are wrong.

Allie's done things based off of the company being/looking proffesional multiple times.
Like removing the colored name for members, she said she did it because it looked unprofessional

and like I said before: if 100 people looked at a channel page and saw that the last video was months ago, 99% of them would say that it's inactive or not very active.

Tried but failed.  ::)

Still opinion for each person on what inactive is considered, and that being inactive on crappy youtube is considered unprofessional is also option. Ross likes how your voicing other peoples options in your post without actually knowing. Kinda funny.


Would you prefer crappy videos on youtube or in game updates?  ::)

I was just making an educated guess. I wouldn't really consider it voicing others' opinions.

Who said youtube videos had to interfere with in-game updates? ::)

Ross is the one who said that. The time put into them has to come from somewhere.  ::)

"...who are not even doing this as a full time job"

I don't see why one of them couldn't take 30 minutes out of their day / week / 2 weeks / month to make a video. ::)


Or they could spend that 30 mins doing in-game updates.  ::)


What next? Want them working 24/7? They got other stuff to do besides BC.


Also it would not be really professional if they release a bunch of crappy un-professional videos that they put little to none effort into.
You're exaggerating things that i'm saying. Them spending 30 minutes of them doing nothing useful wouldn't be bad.


Decent quality is enough for a company that is run by 2-3 people.

Second part yes, first part no. Wat? Them spending 30 mins on something useless is not bad wat? So your saying spending 30 mins on useless videos is not bad when they could be spending those 30 mins doing something useful?

Your opinion. Ross would demand a lot more in the videos if they chose to make them to be a professional company. / Opinion  ::)

I worded first part wrong.
If they took 30 minutes of the time that they would normally waste on something useless, they could easily make decent quality videos.

Opinions are amazing, aren't they? ::)


Ya but what Ross is saying is that they could spend that 30 mins from the useless time to make vids to actually work on in-game updates. So yes the videos do affect in-game updates, as any amount of they they spend on the videos, they can spend working on in-game updates.

Your opinion.  ::)

What I should've said is: Doing videos won't slow down the updates.

My opinion is that your opinion about opinions is a good opinion. ::)

Just to note; Ross edited last post.

It would kinda "slow down the updates" as they use time they could be using for doing updates for videos. Even if they are taking it out of useless time, and they are released on what they normally would be, they could also spend that 30 mins rather on a crappy video but on the updates to release it 30 mins early.  ::)

I was gonna say it wouldn't slow it down any further, but I didn't think that was needed.

Guess I should've said: "Doing videos won't make the updates come out any slower then they already are"

Ross knew that but still wanted to bring out what he said, on that the updates could be released sooner, and what would  be the better choice / opinion.

Also edited that post, look at it again.
#2 could be used to make videos about the updates, making people more hyped.
Sure it would potentially slow down the rate at which updates could come out, but people would know more about them / want them more.
Also, youtube can be used to inform people about something big that happened in bc. Not everyone uses the forums, but most people have a youtube account.


Just to note; edited last post lol..

True, but what positives does that have? People rushing to buy membership? Maybe.

Personally it would kinda ruin the surprise depending on what they release, and if they wanted people to know they could easily spend 10 mins making a post about it rather than 30 mins for a vid, which brings us into the next part.

You are possibly right on that, possibly not, but how do people find the videos? Because it is advertised on the forum, and in the launcher. (/ Also they will notice from subscription box, which is a positive Ross will admit.) So ignoring that for now, the first way they would find the vid would be the forum, so it shows they do in-fact view it. As for the second way they could just advertise the topic and include a link to it in the launcher.  ::)

I don't think it would overwork them. Like you said, they aren't doing this full time. Then again you may be right about that.

They could advertise it with an automatic message in the lobby saying something like "Check out the Zylongaming youtube channel for.."

Also, getting traffic directed to the youtube channel could have a number of benefits. The most obvious being more people would know about the game. Second being that after so many views they could join the Google Adsense program and start monetizing content that they made. Thus leading to more money > greater chance of being able to support more than just 2-3 devs > greater chance for the company to grow > greater chance for more updates > greater chance for more games.

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True, but could also for the topic though.

True on that, but youtube ads don't really generate that much money, especially on a small player base.  ::)

Ross could also argue "more" in game and better updates = more people wanting to be members = money.


Best thing the videos could do is to advertise the game. But if the videos are not that good people may not feel like trying it out, and besides there is already a lot of videos out there advertising for BC.





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