Where was it? We’re trying a new release date, sorry folks! Tell me if you hate it! We’ll see what this does to viewership. Aren’t experiments fun? Oh and it ran long at 20 minutes, sorry but there was so much news!
Spencer joined us in early 2015, previously a console centric gamer he switched to PC a few years ago. He later helped push for an increase in Japanese content on PC with the #SEGAPCPorts campaign. Previously he ran a SEGA fansite as well as co-hosted a gaming podcast. He thinks Duke Nukem 3D is the best FPS of all time, his text message alert on his phone is literally Duke Nukem saying “Let God sort ’em out.”
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I would have been happy to supply videos like this to the website when I proposed doing videos for you. Oh well.
I mean no insult to the person making these videos, but I could do this for you a lot better and I would be bringing my already existing audience with me. John has my email.
At DSOG John gives us free reign to what tasks we want to take on ourselves. Nothing is assigned to us. Spencer streams on Twitch, he does retro reviews, he writes general PC gaming news, and he does the Quick and Dirty videos. This weekly video would not exist if Spencer did not take the initiative to create them.
Each member of DSOG bring their own talents and tastes to DSOG and we are a team. I should add that prefacing your application with, ” I could do this for you a lot better” is showing rather poor taste as Spencer is a valuable member of our team.
Can i write an article about comparing far cry 3 to far cry 4?
That would be a question for John, go to the contact page and shoot him an email. I’m sure he would be more than happy to oblige.
Videos are for nerds.
I don’t think you guys have understood the purpose of this column. It’s a recap of DSOG’s most noteworthy News articles, and Spencer shares his own opinion on them. Personally, I like the style and all three episodes released thus far. Moreover, we’re not looking into replacing Spencer. If Spencer stops this column, we won’t ‘revive’ it. If you think you can do it better, it’s pretty much irrelevant (unless we’re talking about constructive criticism).
I’d suggest including section links in the description to jump to the times in the video where the various topics are discussed. That would make it easier for viewers to find the most interesting parts of the video (edited for clarity).
That’s a good idea, or maybe even just the times in the video that these topics are discussed.