@Ryan25700722538@Kars2B yeah, ive only ever played fnaf 1-SL but i bet if i was in a trivia contest with markiplier id run circles around him bc ive put time into learning about the story the games are telling while he plays for content purposes, even if he has played all the games.
@Momotorocc@Kars2B@Beaannnns all this argument is proving is that cetain things you CAN talk about even without first hand experience. no one claims that playthrough watchers know everything theyre just saying they can speak on SOME things.
@OckerEduardo@fluffybiscuit03 or the game will say “this game may contain flashing lights and xyz” as you load it up and youtubers will use that as the warning lol
@OckerEduardo@fluffybiscuit03 what youtubers do you watch? i mostly watch markiplier and hes good abt putting timestamps for flashing lights so people can skip ahead in the video but typically lets players will put an epilepsy warning either in the title or the description of the video.
@TequilaMan89@rildozer@Kaela03278407@Zombotnic youre getting real comfortable using “retard” for someone who was so confidently incorrect about deaf people and their ability to experience music so u lowk gotta watch how u speak to me son
@SH0OLA@vishgod69 if my personal gameplay isnt changing anything about the narrative and only affects my personal experience then no im sorry my experience playing a game is identical to someone watching a playthrough aside from how it affects me vs them.
@TequilaMan89@rildozer@Kaela03278407@Zombotnic ive already told u i personally play games son i just dont think being a fan is some badge of honor only given to “real” enjoyers of a game, movie, tv show, etc.
@TequilaMan89@rildozer@Kaela03278407@Zombotnic TLDR, deaf people can still experience music through vibrations in the bass and different parts of the brain can still process music. obviously not like hearing people can, but still. https://t.co/GJ9COmoRYo