mrapchem
Apprentice
You aren't wrong about Brady - I watch his videos the moment they come out and have been doing so since the MKX era. But as of late, with the exception of his very latest video, he's been overwhelmingly negative. And it's not as though he's just giving constructive criticism - it's things like "the game is dead", "NRS is incompetent" and other non-helpful diatribes. The way he makes it sound, this game has absolutely nothing good about it and even as a fan of his, I can see that simply isn't true. Furthermore, his audience has been increasingly made up of people that cannot stand the game rather than people that like the game and want to learn tech.Your tech is awesome and I respect that grind. I only push back on that characterization of Brady's work. Absolutely YouTube titles, thumbnails etc are meant to be yellow journalism. Those titles and headlines are slanted a certain way because of audience behavior. But his editorial is good. Often it's in reference to tangibles like game play, tournament attendance, viewership, frame data, etc. Until three months ago he was sharing tech as well. But apples and oranges. And with all due respect, many personality streamers used to do tech. Even Aris (avoiding the puddle) has OLD Tekken tech videos. But I listen to Aris mainly to hear the gripes, the anecdotes and the holistic opinions that can only be forged from years of participation in the scene. Doing tech vids is awesome though and I salute you.
If MK1 really is dying, he isn't helping and neither are the people that constantly exhort negativity about the game, whether it's deserved or not. By this point, virtually everyone is well-aware of MK1's numerous issues, so there's no need for anyone to rub them in. At this point, we need to support the game while urging NRS to fix the game's issues - tearing our game down doesn't help us achieve this.