He was the first one I started watching too. I was looking up vids on a pokemon game for my nephew and we liked his voice so we kept going back to him for other games.
I totally an not a 1337 gamer, but I have seen and appreciate the young man’s work. My gaming world intersects his rather expansive one only in World of Warcraft, but I always thought his videos about WoW were on-the-point, informative, and enjoyable.
I read his tweet. It started out as colon cancer, but metastasized to his liver after his colon cancer surgery (and a few months of apparent remission).
Sucks bad. What a shame.
I hope and pray he pulls through, but from what I’ve seen it would take a miracle.
Well as he pointed out most people who get the liver cancer are older folks whose bodies are weaker. So him being as young as he is does give him a bit of an edge but who knows if it will be enough.
TB just posted an update on his health. Chemotherapy not working anymore. Tumors putting pressure on his spine. Liver too weak for clinical trials. semi-retiring.
I do not know if he was the first YouTube games commentator (almost certainly not) but he was the first I became aware of and I followed his show for a long time. He was a credit to the gaming community and will be missed.
He had a lot of stereotypical gamer opinions about things and spent a long time doing the horrid sarcastic/angry gamer thing on Youtube. Gamergate-type gives you the idea.
smiling bandit has a good point. Once you’re popular like he was from his initial stuff you start having crazy people harass you. Venom leads to more venom. Gaming culture is terrible like that.
Both sides in Gamergate were toxic. I learned fast there was absolutely no winning when expressing an opinion on it. No matter what you said. No matter how well reasoned or supported by facts, one side or the other would dog pile you.
Sad thing is there was a good and important conversation to be had in there but it got totally lost.
I think John Bain was trying to be a voice of reason but, as mentioned, it really didn’t matter what you said for someone to spew hate back at you about it.