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GamerPoets & MichaelWontQuit
GamerPoets & MichaelWontQuit

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BIG Patron Only Announcement

Big announcement and I think it makes sense to inform you folks before I work out the details. Going forward, all tutorials that I create will be done in a way that makes the instructions as simple as possible. No additional explanation of how or why things work the way they do because when the general viewer blames me for giving them too much information lol...it really bothers me...it takes the enjoyment out of it .... with that being said... 

...PATRONS WILL have access to a less edited version of tutorials that I feel need additional explanation where, "you and I sit down together" and cover that information step by step, with time stamps.   This is going to allow me to create the "magic button" youtube videos more quickly and use the best (eye catching?) editing I can manage... and to create the extra information (that I believe people need but many transient viewers complain to me about) in a way that is not flashy at all, no transitions, no music, no anything except me talking with you and showing you whats what (which will save me a lot of time editing and hopefully my sanity lol).... I hope I explained that correctly.  

In short: 

YouTube = How to do something 

Patrons Get = How, When, Where, Why, What, Who 

Hope everyone is doing well = ) 

Comments

Times sure have changed = ) First time I played a video game I was like 2 or 3 years old or something. Mario Brothers just came out. Always seems to be a crowd pushing against people for some reason or another. Trying to rise above it... Trying = )

GamerPoets

I was reflecting on my early gaming days. I'm 56 and gamers were called Vidiots in my day. We were not well regarded. However, if it wasn't for us little shits demanding the Atari 2600 when I was in junior high, who knows how gaming would have progressed . I think that it would've taken hold somehow. The first game came from British National Physical Laboratory in 1952. MIT developed Spacewar for a stand alone arcade style gaming rig in 1962. Very cool. I can't emphasize enough how much we were considered losers back then at least in my experience. So, those of us who survived the 'nerd video gamers' were losers won out in the end.

Paul Spence

I couldn't be happier. The whys and what fors are something I love.

Paul Spence


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