I'm a huge introvert myself, I feel for Sean. I don't think I could handle all that crap he went through, ESPECIALLY getting onto a stage infront of all those people.
Its one thing to steal someone elses content. Its a whole other level of scumbag to HIDE IT as much as you can, and not apologize when youre caught. Unsubbed and I wont be coming back.
Would you rather read an article or watch a video that is just that article but voiced and animated. And he didn’t reupload it because he was accused of plagiarism, he explains it and it’s older than the hbombergug video
@@kaviennn I would rather he be honest about why the video was copyright struck. It wasn't because of fair use. It was because of blatant plagiarism. I don't give a damn about when it happened or what video brought it to light.
I remember seeing the math back when this happened that, assuming you had 10 packs of 24 rolls of toilet paper it'd take you about 3 years to go through it all. I wonder what people are doing with their tens of packs still to this day.
I’m a Christian, and I didn’t believe this guy. I knew that it couldn’t be right, since the Bible says that we don’t know the exact time when He would return
My view of Hello Games was already completely redeemed due to how great of a recovery they have made with No Man's Sky, but watching this video gave me so much more sympathy for them. People need to remember that with every studio, especially small ones, there are humans behind them, and sometimes when those studios disappoint, it's not because they are malicious but because humans make mistakes. I don't think Sean Murray ever had the intention of overhyping the game to trick people. Now I'm not saying every studio is like this. There are definitely cases of studios lying on purpose to drive preorders, but I do not think this was the case for No Man's Sky.