I have an issue with the last VR stream. This is the second time the online personalities, Minus and Roenick, make light of the VR Project. Both of these guys are clowns. The first time they were using the overdub function on another artist's presentation. I am sure it was good fun with the artist, but it looks terrible to the public to do it. I am surprised that Joppa is going for this shit on stream. I am not the only one who thinks this way, but I am the bad guy if I say something. I also believe Minus uses a ton of aliases to AstroTurf the project. Minus is notorious for making bad decisions, like spending his bonus check on Blade and Soul RMT instead of child support. He never told his ex that he got a bonus check from his work. I don't know if she still knows. There is no love lost between him and me. I would love to show some chat conversations with him sometime.
I will give him credit for stepping up to fill the role. However, he is using VR as a steppingstone. Of all the content creators VR uses, he is the vilest one. Bazgrim would be sad, and Nathan wouldn't care too much, but Minus would write a tell-all book about the development process. He tried the same shit with the WOW creators before Pantheon, and they crushed him completely. Minus, in my professional opinion, is a bottom feeder. On his first episode of Pantheon Plus, they spent the whole show trashing Asmon and his review of early Pantheon. In this case, Asmon was right about his diagnosis of the development. This was right around the same time the wow streamer house came under fire to operate a business inside a residential neighborhood area. All the wow streamers were evicted from the house, including Asmon and his girlfriend. Hmm. How Strange.
I have been critical of Pantheon too. But I don't care how long it takes because I am happy currently with the games I am playing now. For me, my life doesn't revolve around its release. Losing on an $600 investment sucks hard but I also realize that a large majority of crowdfunded games never get released to the public. Finally, I know Joppa has put his heart into the project, and he is trying his best to make it work. I humbly thank him for his service.