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    Today we'll talk about huskySC or huskystarcraft - the greatest American caster who just suddenly disappeared and deleted all his videos on his 1 million subs channel. Husky starcraft 2 appeared later - however, not all people were happy to see him again...
    00:00 Who is Husky
    00:53 How did Husky gain 1 million subs on YT
    02:00 Husky suddenly disappears with no updates on his life
    02:54 The sudden change in Husky and his personality
    03:45 Why Husky left StarCraft 2
    06:56 The real reason why HuskySC left the game
    07:42 The reaction of community: hatred and disgust
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  • @EsportsStoryteller
    @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +69

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    Timecodes:
    00:00 Who is Husky
    00:53 How did Husky gain 1 million subs on YT
    02:00 Husky suddenly disappears with no updates on his life
    02:54 The sudden change in Husky and his personality
    03:45 Why Husky left StarCraft 2
    06:56 The real reason why HuskySC left the game
    07:42 The reaction of community: hatred and disgust

    • @moneygrab610
      @moneygrab610 Год назад +32

      It does seem like the stereotype of the guy who moves to LA and becomes an entirely different person. While he doesn’t explicitly look down on the SC2 community, it definitely seemed like he felt ashamed for having participated in it - that it would be a stain on his new image. Deleting thousands of hours of work - which could still be monetized by the way - and erasing some part of history with it is hard to rationalize as being part of the “creative process”.
      I think Harstem does well in filling Husky’s shoes, being a very knowledgeable player but also a lovable nerd at the same time. It is cool that the community is still thriving and other creators are stepping up to fill the void, but it is hard to imagine what it would have turned out as without Husky.

    • @hitler69
      @hitler69 Год назад

      he got a girlfriend and he let her shape his personality
      a pathetic simp if you ask me

    • @TheKamakazipenguin
      @TheKamakazipenguin Год назад +6

      Yeah, keep in mind cancel culture was strong when he made the switch, who knows what some basement dweller could call up and ruin the much bigger channel with. Damn shame he deleted the channel though...

    • @vinniechan
      @vinniechan Год назад +6

      I think he tried to move on in a completely new direction and.didnt want to get type casted by Starcraft
      It's a shame he could have done it differently but we should respect his choice

    • @untruthbrad
      @untruthbrad Год назад

      @@moneygrab610 aaa

  • @noaccount4
    @noaccount4 Год назад +1073

    I'll never forget that comment
    "Husky, I thought you had died. This is so much worse."

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +108

      Just painful

    • @dawsmonkee
      @dawsmonkee Год назад +47

      Totally spot on. The woman's channel is also just horrible (imo).

    • @joonjoon819
      @joonjoon819 Год назад +19

      Damn I laughed at this way harder than I should

    • @TheAngryMaskSalesman64
      @TheAngryMaskSalesman64 Год назад +41

      you either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain.

    • @dawsmonkee
      @dawsmonkee Год назад

      @@TheAngryMaskSalesman64 haha, he should have died a hero, right!

  • @YonaSoundcloud
    @YonaSoundcloud Год назад +345

    Husky deleting his channel was like the sacking of the library of Alexandria for starcraft 2 history. He's the reason so many got into the game, and his channel was embedded in that history.

    • @dudlecore7358
      @dudlecore7358 Год назад +1

      I'm glad i got the be the 69th like on a comment that summs this situation up perfectly.
      alexandria will burn again and again until the dawn of time.

    • @pappo666
      @pappo666 Год назад +2

      Not only that for a long time he was THE only caster and we lost so many legendary games that he had on his channel even if you put him aside the video archive of those games are important to there are not many full games with IdrA on youtube anymore there are some but not many and IdrA was Husky's favorite (mine to) and husky tried to cover all of IdrA's games

    • @anderandersson5229
      @anderandersson5229 Год назад

      Thats a great comparison! Husky was so much fun

    • @JoeyFTL
      @JoeyFTL Год назад

      Big fax

    • @shunting9907
      @shunting9907 Год назад +1

      Yeah shame he took the vids down. We went along with him on that ride casting hours of games. I watched loads of games. Good times, many laughs. He sadly took those away from his audience.

  • @ieaturanium574
    @ieaturanium574 Год назад +278

    I think you do not stress enough that the main reason people were upset with him is not because he left, and even not because he didn't say anything, but because he deleted his channel with so many nostalgic videos.
    It almost felt as he was ashamed of his normal self

    • @cursedhawkins1305
      @cursedhawkins1305 Год назад +5

      Maybe that wasn't the life he wanted? Ever thought about that for a moment? A lot of content creators do eventually get burned out of doing what they were doing previously, especially if their community would keep on pushing and pushing for more and more of the same content that their content creator was getting tired of.

    • @NoxiiousGaming
      @NoxiiousGaming Год назад +51

      @@cursedhawkins1305 Did you even TRY to read and understand the comment you replied to?

    • @xyzzyx7812
      @xyzzyx7812 Год назад +5

      he WAS ashamed

    • @some_shitposting_idiot3023
      @some_shitposting_idiot3023 Год назад +5

      ​​@@cursedhawkins1305 even if he didn't want to be a StarCraft RUclipsr he put himself into that position
      It's like complaining that your audience who watched you for a certain type of content doesn't like when you deviate from that content

    • @Derlino1
      @Derlino1 Год назад +7

      I think the worst part was he deleted all the videos without notice. Thanks to Husky I'm a Starcraft 2 fan to this day, but instead of thinking highly of him, I now detest what he did to us fans. Disappearing without saying anything, and then removing all the videos, again without saying anything. We, as his fans, deserved more than that.

  • @mrjazz5294
    @mrjazz5294 Год назад +220

    You forgot to mention he also removed and blocked all of his Starcraft friends from social websites not long after his sudden disappearance. Totally due to his vocal chords issues /s

    • @robpom5501
      @robpom5501 Год назад +28

      I think he was mostly getting burnt out, mixed with issues with his voice.... if that really happened at all.... then his gf was starting to get her own thing going and they probably had a talk and decided to go all in on her channel.... it doesn't matter though a simple 5 mins vid with a small explanation of "I'm moving on, it's been fun while it lasted thank you all for the support over the years" some shit like that is a tiny ask for the people who made your life possible.... yet nah I guess not.
      Looks to me like he did the typical "I have a hot gf, fuck everyone who came before her... cya" I've had some irl friends like this... it's kinda sad shit

    • @Site17
      @Site17 Год назад +16

      @@robpom5501 that's just it, she was here during the sc2 scene. If you watch the banelings music video she is with him during it.

    • @RonnocFroop
      @RonnocFroop Год назад +46

      I remember seeing a fight between him and his old friend Jesse Cox when he came back, and the whole thing made it pretty clear Husky was clout chasing and cutting out anything and anyone that he thought might threaten that. It was really a shame to see someone who used to be so great debasing himself like that.

    • @vitas75
      @vitas75 Год назад +18

      @@robpom5501 his gf isnt even hot. 5/10 at most.

    • @Azarthes
      @Azarthes Год назад +11

      @@vitas75 you are lying to yourself

  • @williamwalker2096
    @williamwalker2096 Год назад +112

    At least HDStacraft did not delete his channel.

    • @lalop2200
      @lalop2200 Год назад +18

      OMG... we are old man...

    • @williamwalker2096
      @williamwalker2096 Год назад +11

      @@lalop2200 Indeed we are. Since beta I used to watch everything StarCraft e-sports related. Every tournament weekend was like a holidays. I miss those times.

    • @PlasmaFuzer
      @PlasmaFuzer Год назад +5

      @@williamwalker2096 So many memories of staying up to ridiculous hours just to watch GSL and ProLeague. And who could forget the legendary Home Story Cup!!! From a busted couch in a tiny apartment, to an enormous, multi-level studio/bar. Those days were absolute gold.

  • @1wayroad935
    @1wayroad935 Год назад +285

    I will forever treasure the Banelings song and every single episode of Ladder Anxiety and Bronze League Heroes

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +25

      There was also song called "I'm nerdy and I know it"

    • @jozefkovac6858
      @jozefkovac6858 Год назад +1

      His voice alone was the magic.

    • @ccloudleaf
      @ccloudleaf Год назад +4

      @@EsportsStoryteller I was at a Burgerville in Oregon where I met Husky and Dodger. It was after the Banelings song and before the SCV Love Song, and he showed us the preview. Come back to Oregon, Husky.

    • @jamiethomas3122
      @jamiethomas3122 Год назад +1

      @@ccloudleaf Take me back to this timeline pls!!!

    • @ccloudleaf
      @ccloudleaf Год назад +1

      @@jamiethomas3122 I know QQ

  • @Dainurian
    @Dainurian Год назад +401

    This will probably end up being an unnecessarily long comment, but Husky was an indescribably large part of my childhood. I loved every single one of his videos and so did my friends who played the game with me. We played matches on the Imba League map, laughed at the Banelings music video, and had so many more great memories thanks to Husky. I was confused and sad when he stopped making videos, but eventually I sort of forgot about him.
    His rebrand out of nowhere was pretty hard to watch though. I'll always be thankful for the entertainment he gave us back in the day, but it's pretty clear he decided it wasn't worth trying to appeal to his old viewers at all when coming back. I understand we're a small group compared to the fans he probably has from his girlfriend's channel, but if nothing else the SC community is faithful to the game and its figures, and there's no way he didn't know there were many, many people out there who would have appreciated anything, a tweet at least. And deleting his channel was just unnecessary - those videos were so important to the popularity of the game, and I've seen many comments on reuploads thankful they can experience a fond memory again.
    I hate the word "fake," but I could barely finish his "explanation" video. He literally looks like a cutout from a TV show now and feels more brand than person, which is a shame because his personality made the casts fun. Husky's definitely making fat stacks now and I can respect that choice since SC2 was never going to be the biggest moneymaker, but I personally don't have any respect for the way he left, the new content he produces, or his new on-camera "character."

    • @chillbro2275
      @chillbro2275 Год назад +6

      Yeah I remember the first time watching Bronze League Heroes -- i was just laughing all the time! And enjoyed that as party of my first experience with an RTS. It was a nice compliment to the GSL.

    • @killerkevin110022
      @killerkevin110022 Год назад

      amen my guy i feel you but fuck him on they way he went away with no info even thought he could of used a social site to write

    • @MrShagification
      @MrShagification Год назад +6

      Yeah, I am sure he already knew long ago that his old fans would cringe at the rebranding, and decided he doesn't care. When your new brand is going to make you, your kids, your family, and your friends set for life, that's often a sacrifice worth making.

    • @tomselleck5560
      @tomselleck5560 Год назад

      You can rebrand and not be a dickhead to your old fans at the same time

    • @Thiefhermit
      @Thiefhermit Год назад

      the only thing that matters in this world is money. you can't buy a lambo with respect.

  • @sageosaka
    @sageosaka Год назад +85

    Husky and hdstarcraft are the reasons I got into sc2 during the beta and the early days of wol. Man those were good times

    • @0NicoLoco0
      @0NicoLoco0 Год назад +1

      Yes! I fully agree. They showed that anybody can ladder without taking it too serious. I had the game, but we only played 4v4 vs AI in a group of friends. After HD and Husky made the game look a lot less scary, I eventually started laddering 1v1. It's been a while, but I got to a pretty high level and was occasionally matched with GM's before I quit the game.

    • @jozefkovac6858
      @jozefkovac6858 Год назад +1

      Great. Times.

    • @mundaney
      @mundaney Год назад +1

      Crota for me

    • @momofighter3211
      @momofighter3211 Год назад

      What happened to hdstarcraft?

    • @RickySama240
      @RickySama240 Год назад +1

      HD Starcraft was my first commentary channel for the game. So many memories watching his game coverage. 😇

  • @platoiii5052
    @platoiii5052 Год назад +197

    Honestly, if he had just been honest and said something like "Look, I did some soul searching and I just wanted to move onto the next part of my career", I don't think anyone would hold it against him.
    The deleting of his old channel just makes it perfectly obvious that he was trying to distance himself from his old persona and didn't want it to be a "brand risk".

    • @KineticSymphony
      @KineticSymphony Год назад +19

      This logic confuses me though. How is being an energetic SC2 caster a brand risk? Who'd discover he had that old channel and somehow think less of his current brand because of it?

    • @vargad3919
      @vargad3919 Год назад +8

      Well I don't suppose it was a "brand risk". He's with his head so high up in the clouds and around himself and his own interest that he just didn't care about what he'd do to his old fans to delete the old channel. He distanced himself from his old persona so he'll have to accept as well that people liking his old persona will distance themselves from his new persona.
      Simple as that.

    • @sp6450
      @sp6450 Год назад +26

      Husky had stated many times while casting games that he was always going to cast StarCraft games and never leave the community. Alas, money and his new found gf/wife has changed him significantly. And yes, 100 percent he deleted the channel due to either his gf/wife saying it looked bad on him and her or deleted it due to his new found image and he did not want the previous image to ruin him. This is Husky officially distancing himself from the StarCraft community and no longer wanting any part of it.

    • @FrontlinerCdV
      @FrontlinerCdV Год назад +4

      Adding to that, I think that people would've been very understanding about his vocal chords being on the verge of receiving permanent damage - let's be real, he was always loud and very talkative during his casts, that's bound to cause issues - and even if that's just something he made up to make his do-over more believeable, I think most, too, would've just accepted that and left him be. Doing neither of that is just... weird, to say the least, and disrespectful given that some were indeed worried for his well-being.

    • @254zero
      @254zero Год назад +16

      All I wanted was a short video saying "hey, I'm moving on, thank you for watching"

  • @benjaminhoeft908
    @benjaminhoeft908 Год назад +178

    Oh man, this was a trip down memory lane. Husky is/was one of the main reasons why I still love SC2. You can still feel his impact across a lot of SC2 content today.
    I was really sad when he vanished, and I think people just felt really betrayed when he pulled his videos, like the SC2 community gave him a platform to stand on, and once he was high enough to do something else he took it all away. Of course, as you said, hope he's doing well and it's his life, but man it still bums me out thinking about it!

    • @prolamer7
      @prolamer7 Год назад +1

      I on contrary hope he loses all his money ie in casino... and end up with bare butt....

    • @paulwillson8000
      @paulwillson8000 Год назад

      This is exactly how I feel, I'm glad he's doing well, but it's such a shame that it ended like it did. But as the man said himself, he knows some people won't get it, and that's ok. :(

    • @nitramreniar
      @nitramreniar Год назад +2

      What do you mean "once he was high enough to do something else he took it all away"? He didn't use the platform he built for himself (or that "the community gave him") in his career switch. People literally didn't know where he went, so he clearly didn't use his prior popularity to jump off into a higher career.
      Was it a good, or nice way to end it? No, obviously not. But it's not like his former fans have any kind of entitlement to have him continue his previous style of content, as long as he doesn't strictly expcet his former fans to go along with the new stuff he does.

    • @channelthechannel
      @channelthechannel Год назад

      I don't hope he's doing well, dude doesn't care about anyone but himself

    • @KaiserFlash
      @KaiserFlash Год назад +1

      @@channelthechannel yeah fuck him. I can’t wait until his girlfriend leaves him and he realizes what he has done.

  • @jasonkelley6185
    @jasonkelley6185 Год назад +23

    Translation: He was ashamed of us. Is there any personality left behind all that makeup?

    • @PeckiePeck
      @PeckiePeck Месяц назад

      And guess who made him feel that way.

  • @superpantman
    @superpantman Год назад +38

    The painful thing was he deleted all links to his starcraft past as if he was ashamed of it which sends out a cringe message to his SC2 fans. If he had left his channel up with an explanation or even passed it to someone else to continue under a different name it would have been okay.

  • @dns15r
    @dns15r Год назад +35

    I remember in one of his videos he said something like it doesn't matter what happened, even if starcraft is dead, even if nobody plays it he will never stop casting starcraft, then he suddenly disappear without any explanation, a part of me now is glad that his disappearance is explained, we all know the old huskystarcraft is gone, just be glad that it happened.

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +10

      That's even more heart-breaking now

    • @superpantman
      @superpantman Год назад +4

      I remember that!

    • @PlasmaFuzer
      @PlasmaFuzer Год назад +2

      I don't remember the video, but I read that sentence reflexively in his voice in my mind.

    • @arturocaracheo87
      @arturocaracheo87 Год назад +2

      yeah i remember too.and remember saying that he would play againts AI if nesecary. Dude, its feels bad to see a person so important in my esports carrer fall like this!

  • @iMremedyz
    @iMremedyz Год назад +12

    That girl gave him the slobber knocker 9000. Sucked the color right out of his hair

  • @Floxxoror
    @Floxxoror Год назад +67

    GiantGrantGames showed that it is possible in 202X to grow enormously making SC2 content. I have the feeling and the hope that you will be the next one exploding in clicks and subs with "alternative" meaning not casting pro games SC2 content. Your videos are great!

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +8

      Thanks!

    • @Outcast569
      @Outcast569 Год назад +7

      Lowko is about the best of what husky was. His own style for sure but still great energy

    • @zerglinglover2303
      @zerglinglover2303 Год назад +1

      @@Outcast569 I wasn't around the SC2 scene when Husky was, but came back in 2020 and was watching Lowko. Kept seeing his name thrown around so I checked it out and was shocked to see that he had turned into a knockoff Jake/Logan Paul.

    • @Outcast569
      @Outcast569 Год назад

      @@zerglinglover2303 what are you talking about? Lowko is pretty low key with most stuff he does. How does he even compare to those two twats

    • @kabob0077
      @kabob0077 Год назад

      Grant's insane challenges brought me back into watching and enjoying Starcraft content and he's essentially brought about a modding BOOM for Starcraft 2... Or at least, he's sown the seeds for a modding boom.

  • @ShirpaTheShirpa
    @ShirpaTheShirpa Год назад +27

    This is the man that got me hooked on watching the pros. I only remember him casting one major live event with the other pro-casters of the time. It felt like his day had finally come to rise above his youtube channel. However, by the second or third day he had completely lost his voice. It was pretty hard to watch as I was a huge fan of his but he was clearly over his head. I remember feeling really bad for him afterwards and always thought that was the beginning of the end.

  • @pieroog
    @pieroog Год назад +27

    I loved him with HD until I found out about how much of a d-bag he'd been to HD and, finally, us - the fans. He cashed out, deleted channel and didn't give a shit about nobody else than himself (which had been apparent earlier). And if somebody thinks that deleting his channel is "part of his creative process"... yeah, good luck with that.

    • @theyellowjesters
      @theyellowjesters Год назад +4

      What did he do to HD?!

    • @Outcast569
      @Outcast569 Год назад +1

      @@theyellowjesters This. I dont recall anything happening.

    • @zerglinglover2303
      @zerglinglover2303 Год назад

      Who's hd

    • @theyellowjesters
      @theyellowjesters Год назад +3

      @@zerglinglover2303 HD Starcraft was another streamer from this era. Really nice guy, who provided analysis and play by play. He wasn't the greatest in casting skills, but he obviously had a lot of heart and passion and that showed and he tried hard to improve. He had a near daily upload schedule of HD Starcraft 2 videos when he was active, which at the time a lot of videos were not HD.

  • @BurgMusic
    @BurgMusic Год назад +13

    Literally all he needed to do was put out a single 2 minutue video (his voice/vocals wouldn't have even been needed, just text), or 3 sentence social media post saying what was going on, and everyone would've been fine. It made absolutely no sense the way he left the scene. It really did feel like a slap in the face to his 1 MILLION fans.

  • @blakecandesign9628
    @blakecandesign9628 Год назад +15

    He was like StarCrafts Pewdiepie, in the early days. He was the reason I actually started watching any esports all those years ago. Will always be missed.

  • @mrfordf3508
    @mrfordf3508 Год назад +15

    You are right, it was a big middle finger to the community, especially the deletion of his channel.

  • @georgvonrechenberg2217
    @georgvonrechenberg2217 Год назад +138

    I think his explanation makes sense when combined with some theories about what have happened. Really active and passionate creators like him tend to put a huge load of pressure onto themselves up to the point it becomes unhealthy. He probably was kind of ashamed of his voice issues, pushing himself too hard to get back to "normal" and thus damaging his voice even further. Then, the more time passed the harder it got to just tell the community about his problem. At the same time he obviously enjoyed helping and managing his girlfriend on creating fun content without being in the spotlight - without any pressure. This is the shift that happened: he started to enjoy the new stuff more and more while creating SC2 content was more and more linked to bad feelings, pain and anxiety over the reaction of the community and to just "fail" again. Incontrol hinted at some mental problems once, which doesn't surprise me at all. He also hinted at Husky's gamer past being a hindrance to success and acceptance in some kind of upper class.
    Whatever the real reason was (or reasons) for him to delete his SC2 content, this really was a selfish move. It wasn't just his content. It was based around and upon and in interaction with a community and many persons from the pro scene. He deleted moments which were important not only to viewers but to many prominent persons of the SC2 scene who participated in his content. He really kind of stole a big part of the SC2 scene's identity. I understand that sometimes one has to take drastic actions to protect oneself. Perhaps this was necessary for him to deal with the past. And I really think it's great he found a way of being creative that makes him happy. But this doesn't mean it didn't hurt a lot of people. And it doesn't make it the right thing to do. Especially him not acknowledging that his behaviour - even if explainable and understandable - wasn't ideal at all.

    • @raven-a
      @raven-a Год назад +6

      You have a lot of real good points, I think it's kinda sad he deleted his channel, but at this point it was more like dragging attention away from newer StarCraft content (from creators that are actually active and passionate about the game now), and attracting a bunch of negative comments like those we saw in his newer videos. I think a big part of why he just deleted it after a while was to really let people know that this was over, people would be always hoping for him to come back, I think, like he needed closure. I don't know what inControl hinted at, when or why, but since he's not even with us anymore (R.I.P legend), I myself don't wanna bring these points up. A bunch of people are like Husky is a washed up LA rich dude and are judging him for no reason other than his past, and he did do much good for the community, I wish people could just let him live his life. If you don't wanna watch, what do you get out of just leaving a negative comment like "I don't wanna hear you speak anymore"? Like wtf is wrong with this people, seriously

    • @NealX_Gaming
      @NealX_Gaming Год назад +1

      Ultimately, it's his channel. He can do what he wants with it. I think if you've ever been a content creator, you will take offense at anyone telling you want you can and can't do with stuff you fundamentally created. A RUclips channel belongs only to the person who created it, thinking otherwise is being entitled. You can feel sad, but you can't blame the creator. As a compromise, he could have warned people he would be deleting his channel and give people a chance to save things they wanted to save, but he's not obligated to do that either, either legally OR morally.

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +27

      I think if he just said he's gonna quit in 2015-2016 there wouldn't be any drama at all

    • @timjohnson3913
      @timjohnson3913 Год назад +2

      @@EsportsStoryteller Have you not added to the drama by making this video and calling him out? Seems to me like YOU have created more drama in this video than Husky ever has about his departure. Husky doesn’t owe you anything.

    • @solandri69
      @solandri69 Год назад +5

      ​@@EsportsStoryteller I don't think he knew he was going to quit. He was probably unsure what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. Announcing he was quitting SC2 casting would kinda commit him to that choice. Although that's eventually what he ended up doing, I think for a while he was trying to keep all his options open. Which is his prerogative as a human being trying to make a living.
      Deleting his channel stung. But as a photographer I understand that he holds the copyright on those videos. He and only he gets to decide what happens to them. If he wants to remove them from public view, that's his choice alone. I had something like 16 of his videos saved on my NAS. When I learned that StarCraft Battle Archive was trying to repost any Husky casting videos they could find, I spent half a year debating whether I should contribute them for the fans, or respect Husky's copyright and keep them out of the public eye. Eventually I decided if he really wanted every single one of his casting videos scrubbed off RUclips, he could always file a copyright claim against SCBA and get them removed. So I went ahead and contributed them.
      Anyways, I've been through this multiple times with different online gaming communities. I'd make close friends while playing a game. We'd play together every night, have a fun time on forums, sometimes even have RL meet-ups. But then interest in the game wanes, and we all move on to something else (usually each person to a different game). That's life. Cherish the fond memories you had, but accept that that chapter is over.

  • @insommmmmm
    @insommmmmm Год назад +91

    Great job with this channel, you’re basically doing a public service for oldschool sc2 players, nostalgia overload
    cheers man keep it you, you rock

  • @Defileros
    @Defileros Год назад +51

    Husky is the exact reason why Tassadar warned us to *"STOP SIMPING!"* all these years ago

    • @hitler69
      @hitler69 Год назад

      yep, a pathetic man who let his girlfriend shape his personality

    • @kabob0077
      @kabob0077 Год назад +1

      En Taro Tassadar and Nral, this Wisdom should be shared far and wide...

  • @TMega5612
    @TMega5612 Год назад +16

    Imo he went full greed mode. Pure fake reactions, fake manufactured lifestyle, fake cookie-cutter videos after he came back, all piled on with a huge helping of denial and mistrust.
    Could his voice have been killing him? Sure. But, given that he went full ghost and tried to completely erase his former presence, it's very hard to believe. I think it's more believable and more likely that he simply saw more money managing his girlfriend's channel and went full fake reality show celeb/manager to capitalize off of that.

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +6

      Yeah, sad :(

    • @catosicarius3262
      @catosicarius3262 Год назад +5

      I have to agree, deleting his channel really drives that home. If he really cared about his creativity and ability to entertain he would not have deleted his past, and would have made some kind of post to the sc community. The actions dont line up with his words.

    • @prolamer7
      @prolamer7 Год назад +2

      You nailed it, he is fake person now.

    • @rhettorical
      @rhettorical Месяц назад

      TotalBiscuit literally had cancer, even went to the hospital during a video playing Superfight because he laughed so hard he started coughing up blood. And yet he kept going until the very end.
      Husky is a pussy.

  • @axesata
    @axesata Год назад +149

    The husky got neutered by the looks of things.

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +20

      Wow that's harsh xD

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Год назад +32

      Worse, she dressed him up and dyed his hair for the camera to perform to little children. This man had a huge charisma for gaming. Now it's like his soul got ripped out. You just know he lives his life unfulfilled everyday.

    • @kabob0077
      @kabob0077 Год назад +4

      @@cattysplat He is like the Protoss who stayed linked to the Khala, he is ensnared and enslaved just as they were.

    • @chinchilla415
      @chinchilla415 Год назад +3

      Changing for a woman. ISHYGDDT. Many such cases.

    • @archieames1968
      @archieames1968 Год назад

      @@chinchilla415 At least she's hot. Plenty of guys are doormats for chicks really worked over with the ugly stick.

  • @samkerr6029
    @samkerr6029 Год назад +17

    I had forgotten about Husky, he did have some fine moments in his career. It's a shady move to delete his channel making sure fans can't enjoy the content.

  • @Yellowring11
    @Yellowring11 Год назад +6

    I remember this drama involving Husky, post-rebrand. For whatever reason, he and Rosanna inserted themselves into some MatPat drama, and were white-knighting Mat. It was something they had no business participating in it, aside from a recent Game Theory collab at best. And upon their arrival, former friends, including Jessie Cox and inControl, basically confirmed that Rosanna and Husky cut entire circles out of their lives for rebranding/monetary purposes.
    I've not watched a Husky or Nerdy Nummies video since, and haven't lost any sleep over it.

  • @Greendotz
    @Greendotz Год назад +9

    This is so jarring. Just his appearance alone, scruffy unkept bed-head hair, plain pastel-coloured T-shirts and jeans and natural face (no filter/makeup); You get the impression of someone who isn't bothered about appearance or superficial image. Compared to bleach white slicked back hair, very brash brightly coloured clothes and plucked eyebrows and make-up. They couldn't be more diametrically opposed. I mean I guess to us it looks like an instant switch when for him is was happing over the course of 6 years, but it just doesn't seem real at all.

    • @rhettorical
      @rhettorical Месяц назад

      What a woman can do to a man. He said it was on the set of Banelings that he met Ro, and that was the moment everything changed. She runs with that particular clique of super fake and superficial RUclipsrs and that's what he fell into.

  • @GeneralFace86
    @GeneralFace86 Год назад +24

    Man I miss the golden age of sc2 and husky :)

    • @1wayroad935
      @1wayroad935 Год назад +7

      Remember when Flash and Innovation played SC2 for a while?

    • @GeneralFace86
      @GeneralFace86 Год назад +3

      I do remember that. Good times. I still remember the first gsl with fruitdealer winning. Nostalgia is a hulluva drug

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +5

      Flash vs Jaedong in SC2, 2013-2014 probably the best years in terms of competition and great players, but the game was worse

  • @leonthesleepy
    @leonthesleepy Год назад +13

    The worst part of all this is the way he just deleted his entire channel. Its pretty much a "i dont care about you" response to all his old fans. Which tbh, i don't really understand. He had disappeared for such a long time that he could have just ignored his old content and left it as it is. But to outright delete it like that was just spiteful imo. Esp since he already rebranded himself with a different channel.

  • @WarriorsSon
    @WarriorsSon Год назад +19

    Nostalgia .
    Always excitement with this caster. He did a great job.
    I agree not updating seemed like a bad look.

  • @brettstout-rojas5833
    @brettstout-rojas5833 Год назад +35

    This guy single handedly got me into the beauty that is Starcraft 2. Did it suck that he just disappeared? Yes. An update would have been nice. But in the end, it is his life and he doesn't owe us anything. Luckily you can still find a lot of his videos via the archive like his Bronze League Heroes series. Best SC2 caster ever. Luckily, Lowko has risen and become the new Husky imo.

    • @Supercaiphus1
      @Supercaiphus1 Год назад

      Holy shit thank you. The entitled people thinking he owes them anything is a joke.

    • @tbird81
      @tbird81 Год назад +2

      He shouldn't have deleted his old videos.

  • @reval1989
    @reval1989 Год назад +51

    For somebody who became a manager of a large youtuber it's completely not believable that he'd be this much of a novice when it comes to updating his fanbase
    Everything about him changed, his voice, his look, his personality, the content he produces and he expects people to believe that it was his "Vocal chords"
    I don't doubt that he had voice problems from casting but he comes back with a metrosexual camp-esque LA voice, that's not because of his vocal chords, he's just changed his voice

    • @BaseReality
      @BaseReality Год назад +6

      He completely burnt out. It wasn't mentioned in this video but Husky did a couple of 24hours streams with friends/fellow youtubers a short while before stopping producing content and it seemed clear to me "this guy needs to have a break before he dies".
      And it may be more obvious how to manage a youtube community now, it was far less obvious ten years ago.

    • @MightyM1ke
      @MightyM1ke Год назад +13

      that's "i got this girlfriend … " for you.

    • @KaiserFlash
      @KaiserFlash Год назад

      @@MightyM1ke the power of the pussy is strong.

    • @Katalmach
      @Katalmach Год назад +1

      For what it's worth, I believe the vocal cords story and the burnout. I just think they were not the whole story. Bordering on convenient excuses to avoid having to communicate and explain any of the stuff that's important. Similar to how there's an event you really don't want to go to, and when you get a mild stomach ache, you feel so much relief that you have an excuse not to go.

    • @motan7864
      @motan7864 10 месяцев назад

      I think it's just a new persona, nothing more. He maybe was fed up with SC2, and he saw an opportunity to have a more successful career with his gf, I would call that decision smart. And it demands talent and skill to do what he does. So kuddos to him.

  • @golagiswatchingyou2966
    @golagiswatchingyou2966 Год назад +15

    wow.... I was wondering for years what happened to him, his channel got deleted and I just thought something horrible or something had happened or he just got bored of the game.
    turns out something horrible did happen to him, well horrible from my perspective, clearly he made it big, got a girl friend who made it even bigger and he´s doing well for himself, im happy for him but man that dagger really does hurt in my back.....
    I don´t want to think about Husky anymore... look how they massacred my boy indeed.

  • @escapest
    @escapest Год назад +9

    It's not about owing anybody anything. But the slap in the face of everyone who was there to support him, to get him where he was, and then completely forgetting about it, pretending like never happend.
    Last Jedi bullshit: "let the past die. Kill it if you have to"..... Except everything you are, you have is built on the past....

    • @prolamer7
      @prolamer7 Год назад

      Past can bite you into your ass... and I speak about karma... I believe it is waiting for him in future...

  • @alaaddindeniz915
    @alaaddindeniz915 Год назад +5

    Bro was on the way to be rosanne's boyfriend. Instead he decided to be her bestie gf.. Strange interaction..

  • @scottevensen2615
    @scottevensen2615 Год назад +10

    I miss his Bronze League Heroes so. much. Funniest videos on the internet and his infectious energy topped it off! Winterstarcraft does his best-and I appreciate that-but Husky is irreplaceable.

  • @ryuranzou
    @ryuranzou Год назад +21

    I still feel some hate towards him for what he did. He owed his fans at least an update saying he was done with sc2 and deleting all his old videos was a huge slap in the face. Making a tweet or a comment on his last video would've been all it took.

  • @DivineLight661
    @DivineLight661 Год назад +5

    Man this is a throwback, husky actually introduced me to starcraft (through his videos)

  • @Xtoxinlolinecronomicon
    @Xtoxinlolinecronomicon Год назад +11

    I will never understand his decision to delete all of his old videos. It makes no sense to do that. Could've just made a new yt channel and kept the now inactive old one for the old fans.

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +5

      I guess his friends circle changed and his gaming/casting past could've been a thing to be ashamed of. You know, not all people tolerate gaming/esports culture

    • @Xtoxinlolinecronomicon
      @Xtoxinlolinecronomicon Год назад +1

      @@EsportsStoryteller That's a possibility. A silly one, but possible.

    • @willypal5431
      @willypal5431 Год назад +1

      Immaturity

    • @prolamer7
      @prolamer7 Год назад +5

      @@EsportsStoryteller But then such people arent friends... they are your masters

  • @Kolodis21
    @Kolodis21 Год назад +3

    I always wondered what happened to him...thanks for this video man.

  • @crazystupid0
    @crazystupid0 Год назад +59

    I'll never forgive husky for willingly deleting years of history from his channel. I had some of my matches casted by him and I cant even go back and watch them to relive memories of me playing. There are few people I have a hatred for and he is one of them.

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +3

      At least there are some videos at Gaming Station with his casting

    • @prolamer7
      @prolamer7 Год назад +3

      If people had ounce of self respect they would just give him KNOW always how cheap sellout he is. Because if you are famous and rich there are two sides of it, you can't have always only sugar if you behave like complete a.....le

    • @TemplarX2
      @TemplarX2 Год назад +5

      HDstarcraft was better than this hoomoo.

    • @MrShagification
      @MrShagification Год назад +8

      That's quite sad to hate a person because they no longer archive a piece of media they created. However, it does explain your username.

    • @dannacht6827
      @dannacht6827 Год назад

      That's a stupid reason for hating someone.

  • @blandoworthlessness
    @blandoworthlessness Год назад +5

    I used to watch husky but I completely forgot about him. I probably would never have thought of him again if it weren't for this video! Scary what happened to him.

    • @Zombied77
      @Zombied77 Год назад

      He looks like he was abducted and replaced by gay pod people.

  • @brav0wing
    @brav0wing Год назад +20

    In fairness, he did say in some of his casts before he 1st disappeared that he was diagnosed with some type of throat cancer but he went on casting. Then he suddenly stopped.
    That is why people assumed the worst.
    Also, Rossana was a stunning young woman, only for her to now succumb to lip implants and whatnot.

    • @TBrius88
      @TBrius88 Год назад +14

      Without trying to be harsh, they both look like figurines now. Both good looking people but they put on so much 'fakeness' it's hard to watch. I truly believe if they just had been themselves they would still be gorgeous now when they are older.
      Leaving for medical reasons and helping out his GF was okay. But, you know, just write that down and don't ghost a million subs....

    • @Outcast569
      @Outcast569 Год назад

      Ro WAS pretty. Her and husky became thots and sold their souls for clicks.

    • @zerglinglover2303
      @zerglinglover2303 Год назад

      @@TBrius88 yeah

  • @HoHhoch
    @HoHhoch Год назад +4

    Starcraft has lost so many influencers over the years and probably contributed to the decline of the game.
    Husky Starcraft, the largest SC2 only YouTuver.
    Geoff InControl Robinson, whose personality made every cast hilarious.
    And of course, TotalBiscuit. Who probably did more for the game than anyone else.
    I know there's some others as well who were pretty large for the time that left for one reason or another.

  • @Gaga4Parma
    @Gaga4Parma Год назад +4

    The deleting of videos was really stupid. He's part of SC history in the west and also bringing in new players and audiences during that era...him and HDstarcraft were great content creators.

  • @Site17
    @Site17 Год назад +5

    I kinda wish you touched on the fact that he has burned bridges with his friends during the sc2 period as well. He not only dipped on the sc2 fans, but is erasing that part of his life.

  • @rdpacis754
    @rdpacis754 Год назад +4

    Ah yes Husky and HDstarcraft were the only channel I know back then. Good ol memories.

  • @therealjordiano
    @therealjordiano Год назад +3

    Really miss this guys sc2 content man, grew up on that stuff, glad he seems happy now though

  • @Nr4747
    @Nr4747 Год назад +8

    Don't worry, Husky is just resting his vocal cords for at least 3 more years, he will be back with even blonder hair !

  • @nickoslekkas3336
    @nickoslekkas3336 Год назад +19

    I remember that Incontrol(rip) had said in the past that husky had some mental problems and this is why he stepped down, not sure if this holds any true but it is certainly more plausible than the reasons husky gave himself lol. Anyway i wish the guy the best anyhow and people that go out of their way to harass someone just because they don't like their new content or feel butthurt because he just disappeared are terrible to say the least.
    As of my theory i just believe that he had some traumatic experience or he never genuinely liked sc2 in the first place so he just wanted to erase this part of his life. Getting away from something you don't like is part of the human nature after all(fight or flight response)

    • @PelosiStockPortfolio
      @PelosiStockPortfolio Год назад

      "Having some mental problems" is a good way to describe being completely pussy whipped. At least he seems happy and is doing well. I'm not sure how he can live with hair like that though.

    • @williamwalker2096
      @williamwalker2096 Год назад +2

      I also think that there were other reasons. That time casters - especially ones who weren't former pros - got a lot of hate for making more money than players who trained whole day everyday. Husky was a biggest example.

    • @prolamer7
      @prolamer7 Год назад +5

      Yeah why people should have any self respect right? Let make guy rich beyond dreams and then lethim to treat us like garbage otherwise you are butthurt... He can do whatever he wants, BUT I CAN have any oppinion I WANT about him. Iam as much human as he is, he is no some royalty.

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Год назад

      @@prolamer7 Gamers were much more bitter back then. Making money out of content creations was new and made money so got hated on. Streaming didn't have much audience back then so earning money through playing games was limited.

  • @Nvd1987
    @Nvd1987 Год назад +3

    honestly... my love for starcraft died with husky and hdstarcraft... very sad. btw i just played today (5/13/23) since 2015 and won my first ranked game in 8 years.

  • @korakys
    @korakys Год назад +12

    I remember Husky well but I was never a fan of his and I would hazard a guess that most people coming over from the BW and WC3 communities felt the same, he was a great hype caster though. He came out of nowhere at the start of the beta and inserted himself into the scene through a lot of hard work and did a lot of good things for the mass of other new SC2 fans, but overall I'm not too surprised he suddenly quit.
    Still a little surprised though because, come on, you shouldn't leave that many people hanging...

    • @vanjadezelic732
      @vanjadezelic732 Год назад +3

      yeah, i never liked his screaming and stuff like that. it seemed staged. now i see it was.

    • @motan7864
      @motan7864 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@vanjadezelic732 all of it was fake, and probably still is ... but it pays well

  • @smugmcmuffin
    @smugmcmuffin Год назад +2

    HDStarcraft was another great castor that just up and disappeared. Used to love watching him cast community replays.

  • @vladislavkaras491
    @vladislavkaras491 Год назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @juny9445
    @juny9445 Год назад +6

    He,s the first caster that got me to watch sc2

  • @Aaezil
    @Aaezil Год назад +34

    he changed from a gamer god to a lapdog RIP

  • @weepingscorpion8739
    @weepingscorpion8739 Год назад +2

    The interesting thing now is that 6 months after this video came out, Husky did indeed return to StarCraft II. So far he is only doing a playthrough of Legacy of the Void's campaigns but maybe, just maybe he is back for good. Only time will tell. And yes, the archiving community did a great job of saving some of Husky's old video. I myself am also a great fan of BLH episode 6 which is featured here.

  • @etmasikewo
    @etmasikewo Год назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos

  • @DrinkingMud
    @DrinkingMud Год назад +8

    Husky was a big part of my early teenage years. In fact, alot of the big SC2 personalities around at the time were a big influence on me and actually molded my personality in some ways, so it's weird to see the way he is now.
    HDstarcraft disappeared also, but at least his channel is still there :S
    When husky deleted his channel and said "some people won't understand", he was right, I really don't get it. It's not really a satisfying explanation, almost makes me think he's hiding something, or is ashamed of his past :(

    • @TheKamakazipenguin
      @TheKamakazipenguin Год назад +2

      Man! I forgot about HDstarcraft!!!

    • @EsportsStoryteller
      @EsportsStoryteller  Год назад +7

      For me it felt like he changed his friends circle and they saw his past work as cringy/ashaming, so he deleted it. I don't insist on this theory, but it seems viable

    • @noaccount4
      @noaccount4 Год назад +9

      ​@@EsportsStoryteller There is something really tragic about Husky erasing his legacy to fit in with hipster nerds. They're all the ones pretending to be nerds just because now it's popular - but Husky was the real deal; nothing more genuine than being a founding pillar of E-sports

    • @motan7864
      @motan7864 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@noaccount4 yeah, and not just any esport, the most 'elite' esport there is, but I think he was afraid of the comments his old videos could garner over time that could damage his new life project, so he went full no mercy, which I respect

  • @NatePaddock
    @NatePaddock Год назад +3

    When he stopped casting, it was pretty clear to anyone paying attention he was wrapped up in what his girlfriend was doing and ready for a change. I did chuckle a bit when it seemed he started his own Wikipedia article.

  • @deathstr1ker6666
    @deathstr1ker6666 6 месяцев назад +1

    Husky was one of my major connections to Starcraft. Outside of catching few tournament broadcasts, he was the only SC media personality I tuned into and I watched ALL of his stuff. As a casual player Swarm didn't hit the same like original SC2 did, and with Husky's disappearance Starcraft quickly disappeared from my life too. Maybe he's said something now, but I was pretty disappointed when he had nothing to publicly say about either iNcontroL, or TotalBiscuit's deaths.

  • @Morjensful
    @Morjensful Год назад +2

    My headcanon is he got abducted by crabpeople and was forced into a metro sexual makeover against his will.

  • @logbih
    @logbih Год назад +5

    From my perspective, whole quitting thing was HER choice, not his. She probably made him delete his Channel, to focus more on her. Vocals are just thing to have excuse and hide the fact he has no Ego at all in his relationship/life. Anyways, i wish him best! I have spent all 6 years watching his videos.

    • @sikkableeat5614
      @sikkableeat5614 Год назад

      Yep. He is a beta simp with no life of his own. He let her mold him into her little neutered pet. It's absolutely disgusting.

  • @AlexValtchev
    @AlexValtchev Год назад +3

    The next 3 casters you should make videos are 1. Day[9] 2. LowkoTV 3 Falcon Paladin

  • @ph0end
    @ph0end Год назад +1

    'I was basically the hype guy'
    This here is what was appealing about him, same with HDstarcraft, and nowdays Lowko - their excitement is contagious.
    For me, the only part of this story that hurts is the deletion of the videos; as someone else put it, it was like burning the SC2 Library of Alexandria.
    However, even though I can't fathom the decision, it was his to make, the man owed none of us anything.

  • @Lunaticusius
    @Lunaticusius Год назад +2

    The first seven seconds ... memories of better times.

  • @LittleMikeStarCraft
    @LittleMikeStarCraft Год назад +4

    kind of a shame really; he was on a rocket ship.. now when I look at him I get second hand embarrassment.

  • @boostincoyote
    @boostincoyote Год назад +4

    He assimilated into the traditional LA look 🤣

  • @jb_19
    @jb_19 Год назад +2

    I went to high school with HuskySC. Was one of the most unique people to ever come from my town. I felt like I knew a celebrity when he made his Baneling music video.

  • @bknight3391
    @bknight3391 Год назад +2

    Husky was one of the first youtube channels I subbed to, way back in the day. I didn't really have internet until I got into college in 2009, being from a very rural area, but I did play starcraft as a kid. When SCII came out, I discovered twitch and started watching tournaments and streamers, and I found his youtube channel.
    One day I was looking through my subscribed channels, saw his, and didn't recognize anything about the channel. I unsubbed, thinking it was some weird channel I accidentally subbed to, and didn't realize it was Husky from Starcraft until about a year later. Kind of a weird situation for sure.

  • @TheKamakazipenguin
    @TheKamakazipenguin Год назад +6

    hey man, really loving the content, im old enough to remember and enjoy content like this. I just wish all the content creators for sc2 had the same chance husky did eg. Beastysc and winter, man, even CranK was awesome to watch, I think he has changed strictly to korean casting now, which is a shame cause i loved his play/casting

  • @mobiust708
    @mobiust708 Год назад +72

    I honestly don't believe his excuses. I understand the whole starting from scratch thing, but you just don't outright destroy what you create. You simply leave the old stuff be and start over on something else. I was playing starcraft since I was a child, and I stayed up playing SC2 all night after I bought it on midnight release in the summer of 2010. I have seen tons of people come and go, but husky didn't seem to care at all about leaving. There was a million ways he could have communicated he needed a break for medical reasons, if that was in fact the truth, but its obvious he put in absolutely zero effort into communicating to the community about it. Was he faking the whole thing back then? Was he just seeing SC2 as a means to make easy money and riding the hype in the early years? I would like to think he wasn't, but the way he left and what he does now makes me question his authenticity.

    • @reval1989
      @reval1989 Год назад +13

      It's because his youtube channel had a million subs and he didn't want to lose that money. It's as simple as that
      Now he's just another clickbait cliche LA-based content creator and doesn't realise that a lot of people know that people like that are false

    • @prolamer7
      @prolamer7 Год назад +1

      He just take people for "resource" he does not think about us as people... we are just stupid dump means to his luxury life

    • @dirt_mcgirk
      @dirt_mcgirk Год назад +15

      He said at one time that as long as there was SC2, he would keep on casting it. It was quite the promise. Breaking it was bad, but his change of content is worse

    • @reval1989
      @reval1989 Год назад +12

      @@dirt_mcgirk I remember him coming back for a video and being like "I'm back now and will be doing more content" and that was the last video he made

  • @harlockmbb
    @harlockmbb Год назад +3

    Too bad because SC2 games are so much better now. Fast gameplay and different builds.owko and Harstem are a lot of fun to watch. Would be great to have Husky.

  • @allydea
    @allydea Год назад +4

    Husky and HD were how I got into _watching_ esports on RUclips. I had been watching WC3 replays on my own with the "audio commentary" mp3's synced _in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, unpause_ but Husky was a new way to enjoy gaming for me. It felt weird when he just disappeared, but to be honest, I wasn't watching him that much anymore at that point. Looking back, it does feel fake somehow.

  • @gowzahr
    @gowzahr Год назад +5

    I know he doesn't owe much to the fans, but I would argue that he at least owes it to the fans to speak respectfully of their memories. The explanation video that he made comes across as dismissive. As in, "oh, you guys actually still care about those times? I grew out of that phase and assumed you all had too. Kinda weird that you still care."

  • @farjad1341
    @farjad1341 Год назад +5

    I found StarCraft 2 because of Husky. I started watching Husky casts 11 years ago and I still follow StarCraft 2. I am terrible at playing but I enjoy watching games courtesy of Husky of course. Regardless of what he is doing now I will always be grateful to Husky for introducing me to the game and creating awesome content.

    • @PlasmaFuzer
      @PlasmaFuzer Год назад

      I played SC all the way back since the vanilla release. Brood War I had more logged hours than any other game besides Diablo 2 (most in game time by far). When SC2 came out I was a lot older, and I got it not long after release. I played it a decent amount and then put it down because I wasn't really into gaming any more, I didn't really find laddering to be much fun (wasn't very good), and the campaign didn't take long to beat.
      Then I randomly found Husky's channel, and I was like, "wait people play this game for money?" I had no idea about the Brood War scene either here or in Korea. So to glimpse this huge scene in the brand new SC2 for me was unbelievable. It got me hooked right away, and now over a decade later I still never fail to miss a GSL. Rip ProLeauge though :(
      So I can thank him for that, but I am still salty he deleted his videos. It would be nice to go back on occasion and get a nostalgia trip. At least Twitch, has the SC2VODARCHIVES channel to watch the old tourneys.

  • @Ioiopopoio
    @Ioiopopoio Год назад +2

    Husky introduced me to SC2 during the beta. Because of his videos I bought the game and I am still watching GSL 13 years later. So I am greatful, whatever he decided to do with his channel...

  • @sverrekvernevik6222
    @sverrekvernevik6222 Год назад +4

    Can be his girlfriend controlled him like "If you like me you care moe about what I DO then what you do" and " are you talking to your followers instead of ME?" :p

  • @Sapreme
    @Sapreme Год назад +3

    I never really liked Husky that much, but that's just me personally because I wasn't his target audience. I was a hardcore grinder and competitor back in the day and there were so many things that Husky (and HD, but at least HD played the game) got flat-out wrong while casting. He didn't know what was going on in the meta towards the end of his career, and it was really irritating hearing him spread gold-level insight during a time period where I was no-life'ing this game. I don't blame him for that, everybody loses passion. His content kinda sold out too :/
    That being said though, I did appreciate his passion for the game and all the fans he brought to it. He did so many great things for the game. He was the absolute BEST content/caster for the casual crowd, and nothing is more important than the casual crowd in any game. He undoubtedly did a lot of good for the game, and it's really sad to see him just burn bridges like that for no reason at all.

  • @kevinb.3656
    @kevinb.3656 Год назад +5

    Did it hurt? Yeah, it hurt. Can I hate the guy? No, he did so much for the community. He did a lot for me personally on an entertainment level. Whenever I was done having a shitty day at HS his new video was there at the end of the day to help me let out a laugh. To this day I still play and it’s thanks to Husky for getting me into the game.
    Good night sweet prince, and a flock of phoenix sing thee to thy rest.

  • @bhayes444
    @bhayes444 2 месяца назад

    I always enjoyed Husky’s content, and it led me to many other creators. Having all those old casts go away is a really tragic set of circumstances, and I wish he had old hard drives full of them he could dump.
    However, I had a feeling he was helping his friend Ro; which was exactly what happened. Since I watched as much Husky stuff as I could back in the day, I fully remember him bringing his friends into the fold; as Rosanna, Kurt, and others would appear in random videos. It was really nice to see he started helping her out and ended up having a deeper relationship with her.
    I just really want some of those old videos back though…

  • @istovall2624
    @istovall2624 Год назад +6

    I go to his new channel to pay respects time to time.....to look how they massacred our boy. :(

  • @CeriTsujimura
    @CeriTsujimura Год назад +3

    A man we'll never forget, a legacy he cannot run away from.
    If only he gave a proper goodbye then, maybe then we'd forever be at peace.

  • @HamletTwin
    @HamletTwin Год назад +3

    Wait so Husky wanted to cherish memories of his past by deleting any and ALL traces of his past and going scorched earth? How does that make any sense.

  • @ShiroKage009
    @ShiroKage009 Год назад +2

    I'm so salty and sad about Husky's videos being taken down so suddenly. We lost a massive piece of the SC2 community's online memory.

  • @Simple_Caster
    @Simple_Caster Год назад +1

    Signs were there from the start. When SC2 beta came out, he purged his channel of all broodwar content. I’m not even surprised that he did the same for SC2.

  • @MoonyD911
    @MoonyD911 Год назад +4

    This is what happens when you end up getting rich and decides to just abandon your loyal supporters that made you famous.

  • @ZergofImportance
    @ZergofImportance Год назад +3

    Leaving I had no issue with. But deleting his channel was a dick move and lying about why. If you want to delete it be upfront as to why or just say nothing. I followed him and other Gamestation/Polaris. No one says anything but you see he distanced himself from all those he was friends with then.

  • @HalleluyahJJang
    @HalleluyahJJang Год назад +1

    I was so shocked when I first saw someone look like him in Rosannas snap, but thought it mustve just been coincidence, like wow, just wow hahaha

  • @TiMmAiR
    @TiMmAiR Год назад +2

    Will always have love for Husky, banelings song still stuck in my head. wish he did not delete his channel, SC history was lost

  • @Cyax84
    @Cyax84 Год назад +3

    Intro of the bronze league hero I will remember my whole life

  • @technodrone313
    @technodrone313 Год назад +4

    he became a housewife lol. good for them.

  • @reddragon52894
    @reddragon52894 Год назад

    Been watching quite a few videos of yours over the last few weeks, and for what it’s worth, you sir have earned a new active subscriber

  • @psionicstorm3961
    @psionicstorm3961 Год назад +2

    Wonder how much of an effect Rosanna Pansino had on him. It's sad. His videos back in the day were awesome! All we got now is nostalgia for a simpler time. Just disappointed with how he decided to go about doing things.

  • @Maichd2847
    @Maichd2847 Год назад +12

    I used to love husky, but after the long silence and this explanation, honestly he’s dead to me. He’s explanation for shutting down the channels is simply saying “I burn bridges completely, and that’s my personality.” He wouldn’t be where he is right now without his fan base, but he completely abandoned them, and came back with a shitty excuses (maybe he did have a serious medical problem, but he could have simply wrote a post on a blog or Reddit explaining it - honestly that’s why I see this as an excuse) and he isn’t even active on his new channel. From what I see, Husky saw SC2 on a decline, and just decided to leech off his gf’s channel completely. So yea I’m definitely not rooting for him anymore, and will not be involved in whatever he decides to get himself involved with in the future, cuz I know that his “personality” will lead him to abandon his fan base again and again

  • @SuperRedhawk97
    @SuperRedhawk97 Год назад +6

    idk man, I think its kinda weird that you have a youtube channel and a community that he made around Starcraft the game he loved and chose to just delete the videos, feels kinda selfish and weird.

  • @SkyFireYZ
    @SkyFireYZ Год назад +1

    This guy is the sole reason I still watch random starcraft videos to this day

  • @adrianlastname4864
    @adrianlastname4864 Год назад +2

    I enjoy memories as they're happening, that's not how memories work