Nothing more than a 'dead cat bounce'. His madness manifests through the diversity of character models that he seeds throughout the video. This video is literally the longest 10 minutes of my life.(like an acid trip that feels neverending)
He still sounds like he's losing interest. The impression I get is that he comes up with ideas that are slightly interesting, so he forces himself to make them into videos just for the sake of keeping the channel alive.
"Kicking a puppy while its drowning" Now, i get what you say but I'd it's more like recording it's failed erotic asphyxiation Edit: Remember to smile while doing it
I’ve been watching your content for a while now and while I enjoyed your old videos, I’m am both in love and terrified by your new mad hatter style. May the Dark Lords be with you
@@beastabuelos6421 With new vagas, a deadline was forced upon Obsidian, a deadline of roughly a year or two, the game isn't as polished as it should've been, the staff had to cut content due to how long it would take to implement that in, and such, but the writing is way better then the game play regardless of that deadline.
Obsidian also didn't get the money they deserved just because new vagas didn't reach the meta critic review at the specific score point so the chance of a bankruptcy was at a high for them.
@Rising Horizon Gaming I'm not trying to be pretentious. I'm just saying it isn't as in depth as the first two are. I'd say the closest 3d Fallout to a full on no holds barred RPG is Fallout: New Vegas. Granted, New Vegas ran on a modified version of 3's engine which was a modified version of TES IV: Oblivion's engine, so it was designed from the ground up to make RPGs. On the other hand, 4's engine was entirely built from the ground up and seems general purpose enough that Bethesda could make pretty much any game they wanted to with it, a Jack of All Trades, Master of None engine if you will. If the engine makes the game, well, Fallout 4 certainly has the parts of an RPG, but it also has the parts of a first person and third person shooter.
"If you took the morality system out" Lol he hadn't even noticed they did just that. To be fair last time I replayed I wasn't sure if it was in there as new Vegas rendered it pointless anyway so I wasn't used to checking that.
@@not2hot99 Does an RPG need to be replayable? I feel like it doesn't need a definition because the definition is right in the name. It's a game where you play a role.
This is because RPG's came from table-top games which based its situations' outcomes on stats. The way they generated these stats is through dice rolling. These days games and computers are so advanced you can physically control your character to aim better, sneak quieter and let your brain SEE what you need to do.
RPGs have some basic concepts tied to it but can vary: Character skills and personality Rng (Randomness adds replayability and in an RPG the whole point is to see how things turn how because of your choices and the chaos.) Consequential and thoughtful writing And the freedom to choose to do anything within your characters grasp. Now you have different examples of what an "RPG" is. Dungeons and Dragons is the mack daddy of RPG systems known to all and most video games are based off that game originally. Dnd involves Dice Rolls(RNG), Character building and choices to be made making it the Classical RPG. Video Game RPGs are not capable of replicating the vastness of DND so they take on MANY forms. You have Mass Effects and Kotors, Daggerfall vs Skyrim, etc Then look at say Dark Souls. (Im using this as an example because it can be classified as such) Dark souls is an RPG because you can make choices and build various characters that affect how the game plays essentially. There is little to no RNG but Dark souls could still fairly be called an Adventure RPG or just an Action RPG. Skyrim calls itself an Action RPG but its really a stretch to use the term RPG. Skyrim focuses on combat and exploration and has really flimsy dialogue and character creation system making it to where pretty much every playthrough of Vanilla Skyrim is the same character. Whereas Morrowind and Daggerfall sit firmly in the RPG categories because there are elements of RNG, character creation, choices to be made. Daggerfall even tries to simulate the DND experience honestly i still love it to this day. In conclusion RPGs vary from creator or developer to the other but its important to remember the concepts that the term is built upon. Call of Duty is not an RPG and just because something is of the Fantasy genre doesn't make it an RPG by fucking default.
Just a Bread if it’s a great RPG, I don’t want it to be like Skyrim or oblivion, it should be its own great masterpiece/whatever it becomes. If you compare sequels to previous games you’re very likely gonna get disappointed.
Be more afraid of what Starfield is going to be. TES6 is far after Starfield. I think Starfield is going to be the "sink/swim" event for Bethesda. Either they learn and Starfield isn't a monetized, slot machine of crap, or we're going to get 30 videos from Jim Sterling telling us "I told you so" (again). I don't think Bethesda can survive two "Fallout 76" games in a row where Todd Howard is "touching the player base" so much in the bad ways that the police needs to be called. (Damn, did I just channel Jim Sterling? I must have. And he's not even dead yet.) I don't think there is going to be a TES6 (or even a Bethesda studio) if they release two games in a row as shitty as Fallout 76. (Then again, I said Anthem is a make or break for Bioware Studios, and it turns out that I was wrong. EA has been so uncharacteristic of itself in its steadfast effort not to shut down Anthem and/or Bioware. There must be an aneurysm happening somewhere in that company to counteract this.)
@@therealchillman Are you sure? When Skyrim came out, most of this monetization BS was in its infancy, and this stuff was mostly the realm of MMORPGs and (just starting) in the freemium mobile game market. This was before the word "whales" was known for anything but a large, fishy mammal. This was before games like Overwatch and Hearthstone. And, it was only two years after EA started including card packs in FIFA. The way the game was built, there wasn't any ability to put monetization, because it was built largely before the era of "charging for every piece of crap you can, so you can nickle and dime your customer base to death.) And, I suspect, it was way before Todd Howard having so much control over the company. (I don't know of a time when Todd Howard wasn't a greedy [QUACK], but I suspect there never was.) Remember, Todd Howard was the one who tried to force his "creator's club" (for both Skyrim and Fallout 4) down our throats. This is the same Todd Howard that said the one thing Bethesda did wrong with those same titles was that they didn't keep "touching" the customers after the initial purchase. So it is entirely possible that we could see a TES 6 that's a reskinned version of the Fallout 76 economic model. Remember, nothing is sacred unless the creator says it's so. And so far, Todd Howard (specifically) and Bethesda haven't said TES 6 is sacred. You should be scared.
It's like Fortnite adding bots - it's about making people feel like they're good at the game without having to practice, because modern gamers are like manchildren that wants instant gratification and throws a tantrum whenever they lose. Gone are the days of Quake and Unreal Tournament, where you had to practice for years in order to get anywhere near professionals. Even first person shooters has been watered down since those days with the introduction of a sprint button instead of strafejumping, limited weapon carry capacity, zero map control, having to rely on teams, random weapon spawns, 1 weapon classes, etc. etc.
@@iwiffitthitotonacc4673 You sound like an old person complaining to his grand-children he had to walk through the snow, up a hill, to go to school. Jokes aside, I don't know what you said has anything to do with people being excited for Overwatch 2. Also you still have to practice for years to get anywhere near professionals lmao. It really sounds like you're just trying to make yourself sound better than others, because you still play old FPS games...
I'm one of those folks who's first RPG experiences were Oblivion and Fallout 3. I went back and played the original 2 fallouts and was blown away by the fact that you actually have to use your brain to figure out where to go and what to do. I wish someone would make an RPG that wasn't as dumbed out as Fallout 4 is.
I'm super drunk rn, and this video speaks to that. It sounds like he is as drunk as I am, because whenever he speaks it follows my own fucked up train of thought.
That ending message was fucking depressing. But I guess it’s true. People will forget. People don’t care. People want to feel good about themselves/ourselves. We will keep on consuming, until _it_ consumes us. Then it’ll be game over.
"CD Projekt Red is the big new name the infallible company thats taken Bethesda's place" yeah so about that "so yeah i think this company (bethesda) will be just fine" *_gets bought by microsoft_*
Good publishers, bad devs imo. New vegas was the best in the fps fallout games. The way bethesda just stream lined the gsmes suck. You dont get encouraged to explore. Its just heres quest, go there do thing, come back, ad nauseam. Bing bam boom game over. It used to feel like exploring and leveling up was part of the main game not an optional thing to make it easier later on when the skill curve rises an inch above a toddlers abilities.
Jolly Madman They flashed a new game, an expansion being sold as a full game, and a expansion for wow. Gamers are weak, they never boycott for shit. They say shit about MW2 and L4D2, then you see them on your friends list playing the damn game anyway. You see it with Epic too, no one really cares to actually wait a year to play a game that was released yesterday on Epic because people just don’t care what the platform is. Edit: People just don't care anymore period. Ignore everything, Consume always, ignorance is bliss.
Personally, I will never forgive them for that and it’s always on the back of my mind because I come from a Chinese background. But I’m not surprised that people forgot, since there isn’t any immediate effects of the whole thing and like the video said: “People have short attention spans” Truest statement I have ever heard
@@happymartin6778 So true. The corporations have dehumanized us, and made us weak and submissive. They knew this was coming, so they wanted to "poison the water" first. Meaning that they wanted to put out products designed to make us addicted, dumb us down, and make us lazy, so we wouldn't be able to rebel against their bullshit. Hell I bet you in a decade, it will just get worse. They will probably just buy their own private militaries, and start literally gunning down the competition. And fight for slavery to come back.
Internet historians video doesn’t tell the full story... Not because it’s bad, but because Bethesda just added a shit ton more so that video needs a sequel
Mehta, I mostly agree, but I don't think people are forgetting about it, they're just not talking about it anymore. They moved on, but the next time they revisit the topic of Bethesda, they'll remember.
I'm really happy to see somebody both acknowledge Zenimax and their undeniable influence over Bethesda's business decisions, as well as the simple fact that Beth hasn't been too bad compared to the other juggernauts they get talked about alongside. I'm not happy with 76, I don't think anybody is happy with 76, and even some of their big moves after it's launched have been confusing and horribly sinister. But saying that they're on EA's level is just stupid.
I really enjoy your new video style of your past several months of videos man, it seems to be a lot more fun on your end to produce than what you were producing. While they both have their own merits, I would rather see content creators enjoy the things they make than to continue producing things that eventually grow tiresome to produce. Keep up the good work Tyler!! -from a loyal fan boy, oh joy.
I just realized, could it simply be that Bethesda is kinda shite at multiplayer or online gamedev? TESO and 76 both seem like quite the disappointment?
You landed that on my favorite Todd Howard anecdote: His favorite game is Ultima. Not any game they produced. Nothing Elder Scrolls. Nothing Fallout. His favorite game should be the one Bethesda just released. It just shows he is not a gamer.
I'm studying games design right now and as someone who has sat down and watched hundreds of interviews of game developers. One thing to keep in mind when a games designer is asked the question "What is your favourite game?" is that they normally don't consider their own games. They normally don't do this because for them as a member of a production team, that game isn't a game and they have a lot of attatched emotions towards the final product because it is a single piece of media that repreasents easily 2~3 years of their pofessional career. They aren't incapable of viewing it as a single product because they are designers after all however I know a lot of designers view even their successful games as missed oppitunities and focus in on their shortcomings retroactively. Plus it's pretty narcissistic to say that your favourite game that you've ever played is your own. Games developers normally look to each other for inspiration like any artistic medium and so it comes across weird to say that you believe the game that spoke the most to you was your own. It's like asking a painter what their favourite painting is and them replying mine. I hope that I could help you understand why most games developers won't consider their own games when asked.
@@lincolnsnow6166 An an actual game dev of nearly 20 years; one who chose to stay out of the corporate system, I can tell you any studio head who loves his/her games tends to make masterpieces. Todd is a purely corporate, along with cynical money-centrist corporate managers like Jeff Gardiner, Emil Pagliarrulo you get studios like BGS who put money ahead of all other concerns. Emil is the head writer that told a conference there was no point writing deep stories when players will just "build shacks." They are in insult to the actual developers who love games and their craft (and that is about 90% of us.) I hope you don't become one of the minority just drawing a check and doing the minimum.
Man. It's a real shame that I had forgotten about blizzard. I'm still not supporting them or any part of activision, but it shows how much the public really cared about that issue. Kind of like Kony 2012.
In all honesty, your closing statement was quite nice. I don't much else to say, but I will say this: "Todd Howard just wanted to make Ultima again" is going to stick with me for awhile.
I heard a rumor ZeniMax is looking to get another investor in on Bethesda and was trying to develop a more attractive business model. Even if that's what they were doing, I don't think that investor is interested anymore.
"Simplification for the sake of monetization" This. This is the problem with a western style profit-driven culture industry. From games to art to books to music.
Todd Howard is pretty infamous for wanting to move AWAY from Ultima, gamer. He's been that way since Redguard. Good video but thats a kind of glaring note since you end on it lol
"They'll grow up without ever knowing about [...] Skyrim, [...]" Todd: Not if I have a say on the matter! \*publishes Skyrim on PS5, 6 and 7, Xbox One+1, Xbox One++, Nintendo Swap, and Nintendo Trade\*
Morrowind is basically, run up to an enemy so close your noses touch and then spam left click with "always use best attack" turned on and hope the almighty 10th diety known only as the random dice roll will bestow upon you good fortune to defeat this dark brotherhood assassin whom wanted the drop on you whilst you were taking a nap to restore thy health.
I see tyler's descent into madness is slowing; This video is less weird than most have been lately.
I know right like...he just sounds so empty
@@matt338r5 and he's swearing for the first time in modern history
@@piyo744 jesus this poor man.
Nothing more than a 'dead cat bounce'.
His madness manifests through the diversity of character models that he seeds throughout the video.
This video is literally the longest 10 minutes of my life.(like an acid trip that feels neverending)
He still sounds like he's losing interest. The impression I get is that he comes up with ideas that are slightly interesting, so he forces himself to make them into videos just for the sake of keeping the channel alive.
"An attack misses, your Shuckle commits *die."*
Oof
My favorite line in any KnowledgeHusk video
These sfm and gmod cutscenes seem like cries for help
David Schaffter
4 weeks ago
these gmod cutscenes seem like a cry for help
@@thetrashman8343 oh well shit happes did'nt sed his comment nor did'nt kew it existed
Or the un-explainable machinations of a mad god, i'm unsure which of the 2 really
Rocky Roger x to doubt
0:27 ya...
Your descent into madness is slowing down, but it isn’t stopping.
"It just works"
Beat me to it.
That song was pretty good tho
Deacon Rothschild yes and no
Diavolo and King Crimson: 𝓘𝓽 𝓳𝓾𝓼𝓽 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓴𝓼
"Sometimes, it doesn't just work"
We're back to the rhyming again lmao
I like his rhyming
the worst part is that he's not even always rhyming, he just keeps speaking like he is. I love it and hate it so much
It turns out you were Todd Howard all along
Maybe the real Todd Howard was the friends we made along the way.
T
The game was rigged from the start
MACIV GET FUCKED
Maybe the real "it just works" was the King Crimsons we made along the way.
Goofy's moral lesson: *daddy No*
Avery the Cuban-American why do I see you on every video I watch
Because he watches and comments on a a lot of videos.
*f a t h e r N a y*
"Daddy yes"
"People are already forgetting the Hong Kong/Blizzard debacle."
Me seeing the Blizzard Logo before tyler says anything:
**Immeasurable Hatred**
I'm pretty sure most gamer would't give 2 shits about Hong Kong if it wasn't for Blizzard, so in a sense they did them a favor.
Hes cleary enjoying these
This is less knowledgehub and more just shitposting hub
dakotagau i prefer this
I mean....it's not a bad thing
Yes
I prefer it to be educational, so i wish he made a seprate youtube channel for this stuff and kept this one educational
Sadly RUclips doesn't like educational channels.
We're all just DLC in Todd's Creation Club
Timothy Kalstein
Optional? Yes. The current fan base probably won’t buy the newer games, but the future fan base won’t care
Bugs in Bethesda: Nah
Bad Reviews: that’s fine
Exploits glitches: That’s a avenger level Threat right there
lol
Bethesda took an arrow to the knee.
Good Skyrim quote
@@USSChicago-pl2fq thanks dude
"Kicking a puppy while its drowning"
Now, i get what you say but I'd it's more like recording it's failed erotic asphyxiation
Edit: Remember to smile while doing it
Porn Hub vs Knowledge Hub?
Phub vs Knowledge Hub vs AHH
I know what my favourite hub is... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@theonebman7581 Forza hub
His favorite hub is *the hub* which closed.
I’ve been watching your content for a while now and while I enjoyed your old videos, I’m am both in love and terrified by your new mad hatter style.
May the Dark Lords be with you
Just change the name to Meme Hub already
Dankhub
@@14thbattlegroupcommander Yes indeed, dankhub it is
Like black isle the conditions that made 3 and Vegas are gone
Vegas was trash
@@beastabuelos6421 With new vagas, a deadline was forced upon Obsidian, a deadline of roughly a year or two, the game isn't as polished as it should've been, the staff had to cut content due to how long it would take to implement that in, and such, but the writing is way better then the game play regardless of that deadline.
Obsidian also didn't get the money they deserved just because new vagas didn't reach the meta critic review at the specific score point so the chance of a bankruptcy was at a high for them.
@@failedsocialexperiment2382 the writing is the worst part lmao
@@beastabuelos6421 Everyone has opinions, after all
"CDPR is the new infallible name" Oof
"CD Projekt Red is the big new name which takes bethesda's place." this video aged well
I'd classify Fallout 4 as a First Person Shooter with RPG elements and an optimization to allow for Third Person Play, à la Mass Effect.
@Rising Horizon Gaming I'm not trying to be pretentious. I'm just saying it isn't as in depth as the first two are. I'd say the closest 3d Fallout to a full on no holds barred RPG is Fallout: New Vegas. Granted, New Vegas ran on a modified version of 3's engine which was a modified version of TES IV: Oblivion's engine, so it was designed from the ground up to make RPGs. On the other hand, 4's engine was entirely built from the ground up and seems general purpose enough that Bethesda could make pretty much any game they wanted to with it, a Jack of All Trades, Master of None engine if you will. If the engine makes the game, well, Fallout 4 certainly has the parts of an RPG, but it also has the parts of a first person and third person shooter.
"If you took the morality system out"
Lol he hadn't even noticed they did just that. To be fair last time I replayed I wasn't sure if it was in there as new Vegas rendered it pointless anyway so I wasn't used to checking that.
There are clips of little boy Ron Howard, during references of Todd Howard. LMAO!!!
And neither are related to each other. The question that begs to be asked: If Todd Howard was Ron Howard's kid, would he still be a D-bag?
Affirmative.
I always took the definition of RPG as any game which has a focus on character customisation. Why would it have anything to do with RNG elements?
Replayability, or close to it
@@not2hot99 Does an RPG need to be replayable? I feel like it doesn't need a definition because the definition is right in the name. It's a game where you play a role.
This is because RPG's came from table-top games which based its situations' outcomes on stats. The way they generated these stats is through dice rolling. These days games and computers are so advanced you can physically control your character to aim better, sneak quieter and let your brain SEE what you need to do.
RPGs have some basic concepts tied to it but can vary:
Character skills and personality
Rng (Randomness adds replayability and in an RPG the whole point is to see how things turn how because of your choices and the chaos.)
Consequential and thoughtful writing
And the freedom to choose to do anything within your characters grasp.
Now you have different examples of what an "RPG" is. Dungeons and Dragons is the mack daddy of RPG systems known to all and most video games are based off that game originally. Dnd involves Dice Rolls(RNG), Character building and choices to be made making it the Classical RPG.
Video Game RPGs are not capable of replicating the vastness of DND so they take on MANY forms. You have Mass Effects and Kotors, Daggerfall vs Skyrim, etc
Then look at say Dark Souls. (Im using this as an example because it can be classified as such)
Dark souls is an RPG because you can make choices and build various characters that affect how the game plays essentially. There is little to no RNG but Dark souls could still fairly be called an Adventure RPG or just an Action RPG.
Skyrim calls itself an Action RPG but its really a stretch to use the term RPG.
Skyrim focuses on combat and exploration and has really flimsy dialogue and character creation system making it to where pretty much every playthrough of Vanilla Skyrim is the same character.
Whereas Morrowind and Daggerfall sit firmly in the RPG categories because there are elements of RNG, character creation, choices to be made. Daggerfall even tries to simulate the DND experience honestly i still love it to this day.
In conclusion RPGs vary from creator or developer to the other but its important to remember the concepts that the term is built upon. Call of Duty is not an RPG and just because something is of the Fantasy genre doesn't make it an RPG by fucking default.
@@not2hot99
I mean, The Earthbound games aren't very replayable but are considered RPGs
Im worried for the elder scrolls 6
You can bet your ass it will be nothing like Skyrim or Oblivion.
Just a Bread if it’s a great RPG, I don’t want it to be like Skyrim or oblivion, it should be its own great masterpiece/whatever it becomes. If you compare sequels to previous games you’re very likely gonna get disappointed.
Probably be a broken, buggy, laggy, with plot holes and monetizes to hell
Be more afraid of what Starfield is going to be. TES6 is far after Starfield. I think Starfield is going to be the "sink/swim" event for Bethesda. Either they learn and Starfield isn't a monetized, slot machine of crap, or we're going to get 30 videos from Jim Sterling telling us "I told you so" (again). I don't think Bethesda can survive two "Fallout 76" games in a row where Todd Howard is "touching the player base" so much in the bad ways that the police needs to be called. (Damn, did I just channel Jim Sterling? I must have. And he's not even dead yet.) I don't think there is going to be a TES6 (or even a Bethesda studio) if they release two games in a row as shitty as Fallout 76. (Then again, I said Anthem is a make or break for Bioware Studios, and it turns out that I was wrong. EA has been so uncharacteristic of itself in its steadfast effort not to shut down Anthem and/or Bioware. There must be an aneurysm happening somewhere in that company to counteract this.)
@@therealchillman Are you sure? When Skyrim came out, most of this monetization BS was in its infancy, and this stuff was mostly the realm of MMORPGs and (just starting) in the freemium mobile game market. This was before the word "whales" was known for anything but a large, fishy mammal. This was before games like Overwatch and Hearthstone. And, it was only two years after EA started including card packs in FIFA. The way the game was built, there wasn't any ability to put monetization, because it was built largely before the era of "charging for every piece of crap you can, so you can nickle and dime your customer base to death.) And, I suspect, it was way before Todd Howard having so much control over the company. (I don't know of a time when Todd Howard wasn't a greedy [QUACK], but I suspect there never was.)
Remember, Todd Howard was the one who tried to force his "creator's club" (for both Skyrim and Fallout 4) down our throats. This is the same Todd Howard that said the one thing Bethesda did wrong with those same titles was that they didn't keep "touching" the customers after the initial purchase. So it is entirely possible that we could see a TES 6 that's a reskinned version of the Fallout 76 economic model.
Remember, nothing is sacred unless the creator says it's so. And so far, Todd Howard (specifically) and Bethesda haven't said TES 6 is sacred. You should be scared.
People are actually excited for Overwatch 2?
Well, yes.
No
It's like Fortnite adding bots - it's about making people feel like they're good at the game without having to practice, because modern gamers are like manchildren that wants instant gratification and throws a tantrum whenever they lose.
Gone are the days of Quake and Unreal Tournament, where you had to practice for years in order to get anywhere near professionals.
Even first person shooters has been watered down since those days with the introduction of a sprint button instead of strafejumping, limited weapon carry capacity, zero map control, having to rely on teams, random weapon spawns, 1 weapon classes, etc. etc.
@@iwiffitthitotonacc4673 You sound like an old person complaining to his grand-children he had to walk through the snow, up a hill, to go to school. Jokes aside, I don't know what you said has anything to do with people being excited for Overwatch 2. Also you still have to practice for years to get anywhere near professionals lmao.
It really sounds like you're just trying to make yourself sound better than others, because you still play old FPS games...
@@plainplane7580 Damn dude. You killed him
At least they’re not Blizzard.
Blizzard so bad they unite our country.
Bob is Consumed realistically the lesser of two evils, I’d rather have greed than greed with a mixture of human rights violations
I mean, y'all already forgot about that
Fraser Souris that’s everything these days, the internet giveth and taketh the spotlight
The knowledge in this hub is very questionable.
Nov 5062 I know right?
Nov 5062 it has less knowledge than pornhub
That's why its "Knowledge" hub
I mean not really, he's still doing analyses but it's on non academic topics
4:39 He’s enjoying that too much
I'm one of those folks who's first RPG experiences were Oblivion and Fallout 3. I went back and played the original 2 fallouts and was blown away by the fact that you actually have to use your brain to figure out where to go and what to do. I wish someone would make an RPG that wasn't as dumbed out as Fallout 4 is.
Man that ending tied back really well, i fucking love your videos man
"CD project red seem to be the big name that took Bethesdas place"
That aged amazingly.
I like how this channel is slowly drifting towards comedy, its like davie504 all over again, but i do miss the history
Daslynnter same
life is history, this is just immediate history. you mean historical history?
I'm super drunk rn, and this video speaks to that. It sounds like he is as drunk as I am, because whenever he speaks it follows my own fucked up train of thought.
Listening to this video makes me feel like I'm listening to a guy as his sanity *dies*.
That ending message was fucking depressing. But I guess it’s true. People will forget.
People don’t care. People want to feel good about themselves/ourselves. We will keep on consuming, until _it_ consumes us. Then it’ll be game over.
"CD Projekt Red is the big new name the infallible company thats taken Bethesda's place"
yeah so about that
"so yeah i think this company (bethesda) will be just fine"
*_gets bought by microsoft_*
I wanna hear this man do a a Kermit the frog impersonation.
Thank you, Bethesda has been overrated for years. They’re a good publisher but their games have been getting more and more rudimentary
Good publishers, bad devs imo. New vegas was the best in the fps fallout games. The way bethesda just stream lined the gsmes suck. You dont get encouraged to explore. Its just heres quest, go there do thing, come back, ad nauseam. Bing bam boom game over.
It used to feel like exploring and leveling up was part of the main game not an optional thing to make it easier later on when the skill curve rises an inch above a toddlers abilities.
Audio Cracked completely agree
they could be good devs if they get their shit together and hold themselves accountable the major problem is that they are fucking lazy
Wait, have people actually forgotten about the whole Blizzard debacle? After what they did and said? How can people forget that no less forgive it?
Jolly Madman They flashed a new game, an expansion being sold as a full game, and a expansion for wow. Gamers are weak, they never boycott for shit. They say shit about MW2 and L4D2, then you see them on your friends list playing the damn game anyway. You see it with Epic too, no one really cares to actually wait a year to play a game that was released yesterday on Epic because people just don’t care what the platform is.
Edit: People just don't care anymore period. Ignore everything, Consume always, ignorance is bliss.
Personally, I will never forgive them for that and it’s always on the back of my mind because I come from a Chinese background. But I’m not surprised that people forgot, since there isn’t any immediate effects of the whole thing and like the video said:
“People have short attention spans”
Truest statement I have ever heard
@@happymartin6778 So true. The corporations have dehumanized us, and made us weak and submissive. They knew this was coming, so they wanted to "poison the water" first. Meaning that they wanted to put out products designed to make us addicted, dumb us down, and make us lazy, so we wouldn't be able to rebel against their bullshit.
Hell I bet you in a decade, it will just get worse. They will probably just buy their own private militaries, and start literally gunning down the competition. And fight for slavery to come back.
Governments themselves sell people and their freedoms to corporations , especially in US.
They should give all the fallout 76’s to Butcher Pete.
Jerry Rupprecht h a c k i n g w a c k i n g s l a s h i n’
Internet historians video doesn’t tell the full story...
Not because it’s bad, but because Bethesda just added a shit ton more so that video needs a sequel
Your microphone quality has cratered sometime since you began doing these new videos. You sound muffled, and it's not great
Please keep making these videos! Your enjoyment really shines through the content and it makes your content hella watchable. Keep on being you, man!
When zelda got smashed in the face with a Nintendo 64 I felt that
Wasn't it dreamcast?
This video feels like an American Pyrocynical video but without the self-deprivation
"Bethesda hype will never reach that level again."
Microsoft: Hold my beer.
The Outer Worlds is my current fav game I'm gonna be playing it non-stop until cyberpunk 2077 comes out
I wouldn't call them bugs. They're more like "enhancements" or a "introduction to nexus"
This channel sounds like regular car reviews for video games now. It's pretty great
Good god i love the new direction of your vids. The Writing. The pickle. The tickle.
Mehta, I mostly agree, but I don't think people are forgetting about it, they're just not talking about it anymore. They moved on, but the next time they revisit the topic of Bethesda, they'll remember.
I'm really happy to see somebody both acknowledge Zenimax and their undeniable influence over Bethesda's business decisions, as well as the simple fact that Beth hasn't been too bad compared to the other juggernauts they get talked about alongside.
I'm not happy with 76, I don't think anybody is happy with 76, and even some of their big moves after it's launched have been confusing and horribly sinister. But saying that they're on EA's level is just stupid.
I really enjoy your new video style of your past several months of videos man, it seems to be a lot more fun on your end to produce than what you were producing. While they both have their own merits, I would rather see content creators enjoy the things they make than to continue producing things that eventually grow tiresome to produce. Keep up the good work Tyler!! -from a loyal fan boy, oh joy.
Anyone know what the music from about 9:15 to the end is? It's quite calming
@Crimson Sash my initial search was unsuccessful. Good luck
“And oblivion was...well...
DAWN POWERWASH DISHSPRAY!”
what was the music at the end with the piano?
Can we get Cody to check on Tyler. I think we need to make sure he is not going insane.
Last time I heard anything about ultama was spoonys reviews years ago, gonna watch them again for "nostalgia".
Why is my man Tyler using a 1933 instructional video on stocks as footage for a video about Bethesda?
What a weird world we live in
that 2 seconds of steambot chronicles hit so fucking hard with the nostalgic memories
These are definitely some unique visuals.
I love it how this video is categorised as a video about Fallout 76
I just realized, could it simply be that Bethesda is kinda shite at multiplayer or online gamedev? TESO and 76 both seem like quite the disappointment?
Cd project red is also the same as bethesda now fallout 76 was not overhyped unlike cyberpunk lmao
*"...even Todd Howard wanted to make Ultima again"*
why did I feel something there just now
You’re extra spicy in this one.
last time i watched a video from this channel knowledgehub actually cared about ad revenue
I love that your channel just went off the rails it's great
I like how the new videos are like spinning the wheel of randomness, you never know what you are going to get.... AND I LOVE IT!
Where did Bill from King of The Hill wielding an MP-40 and his dozen clones come from?
I love how this channel went from "Why did the Viking end" to this.
“16 times the detail!!!!”
Crowd claps loud af
This video confirms that Tyler is slowly descending into madness and insanity
He's been falling into insanity for a while now
It's starting to hurt a bit
Your videos are getting more surreal and avant garde. I like it a lot.
"Your attack misses: Your Shuckle commits DIE"
-Tyler of KnowledgeHub 2019
So Microsoft bought Zenimax/Bethesda. Brave new world.
Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies
*video pops up in feed*
I guess I’ll check this out.
*mentions Ultima less than one minute in*
Subbed.
8:03 Shroomish is always a mood.
0:50
You landed that on my favorite Todd Howard anecdote: His favorite game is Ultima. Not any game they produced. Nothing Elder Scrolls. Nothing Fallout. His favorite game should be the one Bethesda just released. It just shows he is not a gamer.
It doesn't have to be a game he made.
his favorite game is peggle
I'm studying games design right now and as someone who has sat down and watched hundreds of interviews of game developers. One thing to keep in mind when a games designer is asked the question "What is your favourite game?" is that they normally don't consider their own games.
They normally don't do this because for them as a member of a production team, that game isn't a game and they have a lot of attatched emotions towards the final product because it is a single piece of media that repreasents easily 2~3 years of their pofessional career. They aren't incapable of viewing it as a single product because they are designers after all however I know a lot of designers view even their successful games as missed oppitunities and focus in on their shortcomings retroactively.
Plus it's pretty narcissistic to say that your favourite game that you've ever played is your own. Games developers normally look to each other for inspiration like any artistic medium and so it comes across weird to say that you believe the game that spoke the most to you was your own. It's like asking a painter what their favourite painting is and them replying mine. I hope that I could help you understand why most games developers won't consider their own games when asked.
If you answered that question with (insert your own studios most recent release), you'd come across as a cynical, PR illiterate moron.
@@lincolnsnow6166 An an actual game dev of nearly 20 years; one who chose to stay out of the corporate system, I can tell you any studio head who loves his/her games tends to make masterpieces. Todd is a purely corporate, along with cynical money-centrist corporate managers like Jeff Gardiner, Emil Pagliarrulo you get studios like BGS who put money ahead of all other concerns.
Emil is the head writer that told a conference there was no point writing deep stories when players will just "build shacks." They are in insult to the actual developers who love games and their craft (and that is about 90% of us.) I hope you don't become one of the minority just drawing a check and doing the minimum.
Man. It's a real shame that I had forgotten about blizzard. I'm still not supporting them or any part of activision, but it shows how much the public really cared about that issue. Kind of like Kony 2012.
6:50 handing wringing intensities . The merchants' guild is going is pleased indeed !
How drunk/high do you think Tyler is when he makes these?
He just sounds too sober.
I love how these videos keep getting more care free and memey
In all honesty, your closing statement was quite nice. I don't much else to say, but I will say this: "Todd Howard just wanted to make Ultima again" is going to stick with me for awhile.
Yo I loved fallout 4. Felt it was more flexed to keep people playing until the next game. I'm still playing at since release
I heard a rumor ZeniMax is looking to get another investor in on Bethesda and was trying to develop a more attractive business model. Even if that's what they were doing, I don't think that investor is interested anymore.
As a GAMER. It do be like that sometimes...
"Simplification for the sake of monetization"
This. This is the problem with a western style profit-driven culture industry. From games to art to books to music.
Todd Howard is pretty infamous for wanting to move AWAY from Ultima, gamer. He's been that way since Redguard.
Good video but thats a kind of glaring note since you end on it lol
I like the new direction your channel has been going
"They'll grow up without ever knowing about [...] Skyrim, [...]"
Todd: Not if I have a say on the matter! \*publishes Skyrim on PS5, 6 and 7, Xbox One+1, Xbox One++, Nintendo Swap, and Nintendo Trade\*
I was not prepared to have Steambot Chronicles drudged back up from my memory corner.
Morrowind is basically, run up to an enemy so close your noses touch and then spam left click with "always use best attack" turned on and hope the almighty 10th diety known only as the random dice roll will bestow upon you good fortune to defeat this dark brotherhood assassin whom wanted the drop on you whilst you were taking a nap to restore thy health.
Tyler: *Makes Dunkey reference*
Everyone: *Likes that*
Uff that CD Projekt Red is the new Bethesda either aged really well or really poorly.
I want the old Knowledge Hub Back. :(
I’m really liking the new content, man. Keep it up!