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"Our company is bigger than your youtube channel. We are not afraid of you. Remove all your tweets and delete your channel".

Priceless.
Post edited February 15, 2014 by Narakir
Just when you think it's over they do that.

Nothing stops this trainwreck.
It's distressingly easy to destroy a genuine content creator on YouTube...
Jesus talk about being a bully - and all due to disagreement. I often wonder how we've (humanity) has made it this far.... Now where do I show my support for TotalBiscuit?

E:typo
Post edited February 15, 2014 by chezybezy
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Narakir: "Our company is bigger than your youtube channel. We are not afraid of you. Remove all your tweets and delete your channel".

Priceless.
I particularly like "Best regards" at the end.
Anyone else think that these devs probably aren't actual adults?
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JaqFrost: Anyone else think that these devs probably aren't actual adults?
Even funnier is the fact that I would have never heard of the game without the TBs video, just as many other people for that matter. The game just doesn't have good ratings, anywhere at all, a completely minimal amount of research would reveal that - I mean, for crying out loud, if you scroll the Steam store page down, you can see it straight away. But with the publicity people like TB bring, people would actually buy the game to see just how incredibly crappy it is - you know what they say, bad publicity is still publicity.
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Fenixp: Even funnier is the fact that I would have never heard of the game without the TBs video, just as many other people for that matter. The game just doesn't have good ratings, anywhere at all, a completely minimal amount of research would reveal that - I mean, for crying out loud, if you scroll the Steam store page down, you can see it straight away. But with the publicity people like TB bring, people would actually buy the game to see just how incredibly crappy it is - you know what they say, bad publicity is still publicity.
So bad it's good?
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Elmofongo: Strike Two for TotalBiscuit, this time for Guise of the Wolf:

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.842443-Guise-of-the-Wolf-Dev-Takes-Down-Negative-YouTube-Review?page=1

Why am I not surprised that this happened again :P
It had to happen. Like with Steam tags, you just knew that the YouTube strike system would be abused in the most perverse ways possible. Sega's utterly reprehensible behaviour with its ruthless takedowns of Shining Force 3 videos is a great example of that.

I'm really looking forward to when TB, AngryJoe, ErrantSignal and others start bringing their videos to a place other than YouTube.
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Grargar: So bad it's good?
Here is the original video which caused this entire thing, reuploaded on a different channel. Just watch it and... You'll see.
Day Two: Wolf's Incident is much funnier to follow due to dev's behaviour :)
So far they lost publisher's support, turned a lot of people against themselves and made a laughingstock of themselves.
It helps to have a map
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amok: It helps to have a map
Good evening, my lord!
This. is. FUN.
Reading the e-mails from FUN literaly reminds me of Junior high school yard bullies. "If you don't give me your lunch money I'll punch you in the face, but if you tell the teacher I'll say your lying!" Like really? Grow up Fun Creators...

The sad thing is that I was on the games steam community and saw a post about this and a player told them to issue the strike on TB so that his account would get deleted (the whole 3 strike thing) which boggles my mind as to how you can buy the game, see it's crap (in the sense of not working and all that) and stick up for the company who sold it to you and pretty much lied to your face...

I have no doubt that TB will win this dispute, FUN will look like idiots and this whole thing will blow over but people are getting angry at TB for making a big fuss about this (and Day One Garry's Incident) but it proves a point that we need to update our standings on critique and the laws surrounding it.