Tiger Claw Radio #108 is here! In this episode: the Torchlight 2 launch, Dota 2, Steam Big Picture, CF looses his train of thought, The monitor goes out, the mystery track, and much more!
Great podcast. your spot on about you tube, and in it's current form will not lasting forever. it's amazing to see so many content makers trying to creative communities outside of YT that can stand on there own. it was great to head a plug for TNR in the show and i looking forward to being part of that site and seeing what happens with it. keep up the good work CF
Please expand on your prediction that YouTube will not last forever in its current form. What form do you see it taking on in the future? Personally, I don't see how the Gaming Community could survive if it were segmented across multiple stand-alone websites.
While I can see that happening to the gaming community video wise. I do see a boom in digital gaming magazines from these big supergroups like All-gen for example bringing the gaming scene back to its classical roots. It would also be sad to see the gaming scene on Youtube burn due to Youtubes own oily hands but the upside is we don't have to put up with the hundreds of horrid unboxing videos. It could also mean (by mean I actually mean I hope) that the gaming podcast scene would reach peak heights also.
Great podcast. your spot on about you tube, and in it's current form will not lasting forever. it's amazing to see so many content makers trying to creative communities outside of YT that can stand on there own. it was great to head a plug for TNR in the show and i looking forward to being part of that site and seeing what happens with it. keep up the good work CF
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I like that the playlist works better than your embed player sometimes lol
ReplyDeletePlease expand on your prediction that YouTube will not last forever in its current form. What form do you see it taking on in the future? Personally, I don't see how the Gaming Community could survive if it were segmented across multiple stand-alone websites.
ReplyDeleteWhile I can see that happening to the gaming community video wise. I do see a boom in digital gaming magazines from these big supergroups like All-gen for example bringing the gaming scene back to its classical roots. It would also be sad to see the gaming scene on Youtube burn due to Youtubes own oily hands but the upside is we don't have to put up with the hundreds of horrid unboxing videos. It could also mean (by mean I actually mean I hope) that the gaming podcast scene would reach peak heights also.
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