>> | Аноним Пятница 25 Май 2018 10:46:17 Пт 25 Май 2018 10:46
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[Мод] ▲>>2124694 >Totalbiscuit was a consumer advocate in the gaming scene. Everyone who's followed him has been aware of his deteriorating health for some time, but it's nonetheless come as a both a shock and a blow to all those who followed him. We knew based on recent announcements that things weren't going great, but we thought he had more time than this. > >So. Why do we care, and what makes him different from any other random youtuber? That's somewhat hard to put into words, but I'll try. >Totalbiscuit was defined by his integrity and passion. Not everyone agreed with him or liked him, but almost everyone respected him. He never stopped advocating for the consumer. He was vigilant in his attempts to keep his viewerbase informed, and he managed to always produce content that was unabashedly what he felt like producing but which still held value. He was also better qualified to represent consumer interests than many others in the scene, holding a law degree and thus a slightly more nuanced understanding of certain issues in gaming than others who complained about the same things. >It's hard to summarise the personality of someone like him. But everything he did, he did with love, passion, and intelligence. He produced fantastic impressions videos, one of the gaming community's best podcasts, and he was hugely influential in keeping the esports scene of games like Starcraft 2 alive. He was all around a swell fuckin dude. He gave a shit. He held strong opinions but backed them up. He did not demand agreement, but he did demand respect, and wilfully gave it to those people and games which deserved it. >He was an important and influential figure in the scene. Many of those who are interested in gaming punditry knew him and liked him. Many of those who didn't still appreciate what he did for the scene. He was more than just a random youtuber talking about games.
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