This seems to be a fitting place for this topic, so here it goes
Hey guys!
For those of you who’ve seen my work in previous Halo games, I’m also known as “the Mythic guy” or the “walkthrough guy”.
Well, one of the other items of interest that I partake in outside of my walkthrough realms is the support of female gamers in the community in hopes of ultimately killing discrimination. Yes, I know it’s the internet, and it’ll never completely die, but we can at least make it better.
To help move this in the right direction, I began producing a series called “Women of Xbox” designed to promote the female gamers of the world. Not just on Xbox but across all platforms.
I’m pleased to announce that after a few months of quiet time, the series has emerged once again. Support female gamers with the latest episode and let me know your thoughts! What did you like? What didn’t you like? And what would would you like to see in future videos?
> > Why did you copy and paste this from ‘The Flood’ forum on Bungie.net? You probably did it in a few forums for all I know…
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> does it matter?
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> not everyone visits the same forums, posting around is how you get yourself noticed.
> > > Why did you copy and paste this from ‘The Flood’ forum on Bungie.net? You probably did it in a few forums for all I know…
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> > does it matter?
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> > not everyone visits the same forums, posting around is how you get yourself noticed.
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> On the flood, it was nothing more than spam.
Guys if you’re not gonna talk about the topic at hand then don’t bother commenting. Just read on and leave. I’m sure all Tyrant wants is feedback and support rather than non constructive comments.
While your spokeswomen is stunning, I thought the intent was to showcase a female gamer and her exploits, not give an instructional on what females could do to connect with their male counterparts.
I like the concept, but I think you are selling it short by not making it something that could appeal to both men and women. Fetching host giving instructionals on how to get closer with their dad are making sandwiches are not going to attract return interest from male consumers.
But all and all it had solid production and could have legs if pursued in a manner that attracts both male and female viewership and participation. I bet a fair amount of people would be interested in a few of the female gamers around here.
> While your spokeswomen is stunning, I thought the intent was to showcase a female gamer and her exploits, not give an instructional on what females could do to connect with their male counterparts.
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> I like the concept, but I think you are selling it short by not making it something that could appeal to both men and women. Fetching host giving instructionals on how to get closer with their dad are not going to attract return interest from male consumers.
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> But all and all it had solid production and could have legs if pursued in a manner that attracts both male and female viewership and participation. I bet a fair amount of people would be interested in a few of the female gamers around here.
This is the kind of feedback I like to hear. Thank you for your valuable input
Now all we need is one for the sexually-not-so-straight.
To be fair there’s a lot more substance you could base the show off rather than “I’m a women!11one” and other “hot” topics. I don’t mind girl/woman gamers, but seeing them push forward their gender as something important or “rare” in the gaming world irks me because it’s just a goddarn gender, I mean come on. Of course I don’t hate girl/women gamers who do - it’s just one of my nitpicks - you don’t need to really believe that whatever I’m saying is fact because it’s not. It’s a bunch of opinions.
Good luck with the project though! Hope you get known and such. Making a YouTube channel that talks about a single particular thing is often shot down into the “never watched category because it specializes in one thing and one thing only” miasma.
> Now all we need is one for the sexually-not-so-straight.
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> To be fair there’s a lot more substance you could base the show off rather than “I’m a women!11one” and other “hot” topics. I don’t mind girl/woman gamers, but seeing them push forward their gender as something important or “rare” in the gaming world irks me because it’s just a goddarn gender, I mean come on. Of course I don’t hate girl/women gamers who do - it’s just one of my nitpicks - you don’t need to really believe that whatever I’m saying is fact because it’s not. It’s a bunch of opinions.
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> Good luck with the project though! Hope you get known and such. Making a YouTube channel that talks about a single particular thing is often shot down into the “never watched category because it specializes in one thing and one thing only” miasma.
Well, I actually already have a pretty well established channel built off of the many guides I’ve written and produced (such as Mythic Difficulty), but since the fame is already there, I’d like to do something positive with it
I liked the idea of the channel a lot. My only criticism is personally, I feel you lack enthusiasm in your voice every now and then. The content itself if fairly interesting and I like the concept, all I would want you to do is really show me how much you love doing what you do
Great channel, I support you and wish you the best of luck! Keep up the great work and post any new videos in these forums!