Endaris I understand your point, but when it's 1 to 2 1/4 stars, should players belittle new players for easy maps?
I don't think generic PewDiePie fans lasts a week of osu!.EneT wrote:
I haven't even played this game in a year so I can't really say. I stopped when PewdiePie uploaded a video of him playing the game which resulted in a lot of his fans flooding into the game; that may be the cause of it.
when pewdiepie made his video, the veteran osu players launched their biggest campaign to belittle and make fun of new players yet. So.. no. Pewdiepies fans have little to do with it. Petty assholes that boost their ego through looking down on less experienced players have always been around.EneT wrote:
I haven't even played this game in a year so I can't really say. I stopped when PewdiePie uploaded a video of him playing the game which resulted in a lot of his fans flooding into the game; that may be the cause of it.
because you got shit on once? For that reason, you reject the entirety of multiplayer?FelicianoGasai wrote:
I remember when I sucked at this game,and someone joined at the same time I did,beat me in a map I had no idea what to do in.
Along with a skype call,I was beaten down.
This is why I do not do multi anymore.
That being said, Pewdiepie made a really onesided video..."anime as fuck". Seriously. It's hard to embrace the followers of someone who slates osu! like that.Railey2 wrote:
when pewdiepie made his video, the veteran osu players launched their biggest campaign to belittle and make fun of new players yet. So.. no. Pewdiepies fans have little to do with it. Petty assholes that boost their ego through looking down on less experienced players have always been around.EneT wrote:
I haven't even played this game in a year so I can't really say. I stopped when PewdiePie uploaded a video of him playing the game which resulted in a lot of his fans flooding into the game; that may be the cause of it.
we'll make a wall, a great wall, and then we'll deport all the weebs #makeosugreatagainRailey2 wrote:
osu is a game that you really need to play for a while to get the hang of it. Of course he can't just go into it and make a super comprehensive review, doing justice to every single aspect of the game.
He captured the perception of someone who just starts the game up for the first time moderately well. It kind of is anime af.
There is "anime" and then there's catering to the negative side of the weeaboo-cliché. Imo he did the latter.Railey2 wrote:
osu is a game that you really need to play for a while to get the hang of it. Of course he can't just go into it and make a super comprehensive review, doing justice to every single aspect of the game.
He captured the perception of someone who just starts the game up for the first time moderately well. It kind of is anime af.
time for osu to stop being a trash game then.Endaris wrote:
There is "anime" and then there's catering to the negative side of the weeaboo-cliché. Imo he did the latter.Railey2 wrote:
osu is a game that you really need to play for a while to get the hang of it. Of course he can't just go into it and make a super comprehensive review, doing justice to every single aspect of the game.
He captured the perception of someone who just starts the game up for the first time moderately well. It kind of is anime af.
I have at least one person on my friend list who came to osu! through pewdiepie and he is legitimately ashamed of it.
Good idea, binwer.
whoa thereRailey2 wrote:
If people want others to not see this game as "anime as fuck", then maybe we should stop having nanahira maps with lolis in the background. This is definitely our fault.
May I ask what's wrong with this person? If he enjoys osu!, is there a reason to be ashamed by the fact that he knows the game over pewdiepie? I heard about the game over a german Let's Player while I highly dislike them nowadays, should I feel bad because of that? That's hypocritical.Endaris wrote:
There is "anime" and then there's catering to the negative side of the weeaboo-cliché. Imo he did the latter.
I have at least one person on my friend list who came to osu! through pewdiepie and he is legitimately ashamed of it.
Good idea, binwer.
are you saying that if i begin to watch pewdiepie i won't be a faggot?Jellyblob56 wrote:
well i mean, up until like a year ago if you watched pewdiepie you were a fuckin faggot.
You may be interested in this projectsicalmforgost wrote:
maybe a bot that hosts random maps from certain star range (example, 3 to 4.5) and for specific keys in case of mania, idk. The bot wouldn't mind the bitching in the chat. But to be fair, just join a multiplayer room and expect for the best, i mean there's a lot of people with different level so....
nah man. You just have shit taste.Jellyblob56 wrote:
well he's actually a little funny now tbh.
congratz on unban, pls behaveCl8n wrote:
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You could call it hypocritical but you could also call it an average development of someone's personality.Stefan wrote:
May I ask what's wrong with this person? If he enjoys osu!, is there a reason to be ashamed by the fact that he knows the game over pewdiepie? I heard about the game over a german Let's Player while I highly dislike them nowadays, should I feel bad because of that? That's hypocritical.Endaris wrote:
There is "anime" and then there's catering to the negative side of the weeaboo-cliché. Imo he did the latter.
I have at least one person on my friend list who came to osu! through pewdiepie and he is legitimately ashamed of it.
Good idea, binwer.
Jesus fucking christ, it's just a YouTube channel. What a prick for calling it "average development of someone's personality"Endaris wrote:
You could call it hypocritical but you could also call it an average development of someone's personality.
Disliking parts of one's past self is completely normal if you ask me - ashamed wasn't meant as in "being afraid someone might find out".