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Hmmm... Lotta hostility toward EC in this thread... Probably due to the increased aversion toward the artistic side of gaming in these forums the last two months. I put all the blame on Bob.

Anyway, I was always cool with EC on this site due to the fact that it was trying to do something different than the other series on the Escapist. I'm still cool with them, although I don't watch them as much anymore. It's true that it began feeling a bit pretentious sometimes, but that's not a reason to hate anything. I mean, I can clearly see they care deeply for their professions and the industry they work in.

Jim is also a bit of an entity in his own right. He's angry, really angry, and I think that's why some like him better than EC. He attaches an emotion that people on the internet can immediately relate to. It gives him passion about what he talks about, making you passionate about it too. But that isn't specific to Jim Sterling in anyway. Half the shows on this site alone are driven by anger in some way. What makes Jim unique is his self-purported god-complex in nearly every word he speaks. It's complete and utter self parody in every moment of his videos. That's something you don't see very often.

Yahtzee flirts with self parody at least once in every video, and Bob... Do I even need to talk about Bob? Okay, real quick: I will take the Extra Credits brand of "self-righteous" over Bob's brand any day of the week. At least Extra Credits sounds like they truly care about what they talk about and genuinely want things to get better. Bob sounds like he's bitching for bitching's sake all the time, and without any real self parody, he comes across like he desperately wants every word he speaks to be taken seriously.

Jim doesn't have that problem. Not by a long shot. He gets that he has a lot of insight when it comes to the gaming industry, but at the end of the day, he understands he's just some fatass from the UK with an opinion that people have no obligation to hear. He's milking his time here for all it's worth, and if you don't like what he says, you don't have to take it too seriously. I mean it, what he has going is quite brilliant. The anger, the god-complex, the self parody--this is what makes him so popular, but if he was missing even one of those aspects, it wouldn't work as well. This is probably why a lot of people like Jim over EC, because they have none of those attributes, but that's the thing, it's a different beast entirely. I don't think EC deserves the hate that people have for it in this thread.

I'd say just watch it or don't, but I think it's more than that. I think that people tend to label others with good intentions to be "self righteous" far too quickly. They become "preachy" because you no longer care about what they're talking about, and therefore it's importance diminishes in your eyes. This happens a lot, as it's not the first time people have quickly turned against someone with good intentions but a different belief system. They become the "goody two-shoes", that person you hate because they're too good, and therefore you take that as they think their better than you, becoming a self-righteous, preachy goody two-shoes in your eyes.

That's what I think all this EC hate is about. There isn't true backing to it. It's just pure emotion with no real direction as far as I'm concerned.
 

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Both are problematic.

EC is problematic by hiding idealic notions behind good intentions that do not pan out in practical application.

Jim seemingly is smarter, except he has had to reign himself in (at least for the Jimquisition) in order to keep from alienating the community. Basically the first few episodes you see this where hes trying to push in a direction of calling idiot gamers out on perpetuating idiocy, and since then the episodes have devolved into pandering to the communal sensibilities.

So for me, its a question of which is the lesser of two evils, delusion and flights of fancy, or relevance watered down into irrelevance.

Dont really know. Still watch both. Even with these conditions you can still get a few gems of truth out of both of them. and so long as you find it entertaining, I dont guess it makes a difference.
 

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TheDrunkNinja said:
That's what I think all this EC hate is about. There isn't true backing to it. It's just pure emotion with no real direction as far as I'm concerned.
Thank you for that post. This reflects my thoughts a lot better than I could sum them up.
I just watched the most recent EC episode and looked over all those I missed since they left the Escapist, only to find myself wondering: "What on earth are they talking about?"

For me, being a bit of a niche gamer usually found in very committed, small and friendly communities (as opposed to mainstream audiences, I guess), many of the things they bring up feel as if they are only a problem because EC names them a problem. Most of these things do not bother me, and so I feel somewhat confused by EC taking them on. That doesn't mean that their topics are not relevant to society at large (I don't really think there is such a thing as a "gamer community") but to me, they just aren't.

Extra Credits are very emotional about their points, which is something that invalidates any argument in my book almost automatically, also in real life. If you can't be rational and realistic about your point, why should I trust you to offer a solution?
 

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I have my reasons.
Basically, they over-analyse, patronise, have practically insulted people for liking certain games, and give a large "Holier than thou" impression.
I've never gotten the sense that they've insulted people. Hell, they're one of the few groups I can think of that actually avoids using ad hominem arguments, which is something I can't say for Jim or a large chunk of internet dwellers. Further more, how exactly do they over analyze things? Can you give any examples of them coming to a conclusion that isn't well supported by the evidence? I hear it said as gospel, but I don't see anyone trying to support it.

Oh, and with the whole money thing a while back, James posted what shit went down in terms of it, but then went "golly gee, I didn't mean to start all this fighting." Ha haaaa, no.
This reason is fair enough. I don't really know what to make of the whole money debacle, but I can imagine it would make some people bitter.

SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Yes. Yes it does. Extra Credits is more than a show you dislike. Extra Credits its one of those things. Their pretentious, artsy bullshit gets on every bodies nerves. Well, almost every body. Those few people who sit their screaming "B-b-but video games will never be taken seriously! Wahhh!" love them.
I'm guessing you're referencing the Jimquisition video "taking games seriously." While I would agree there is a large movement of pretentious people who think video games need to be respected, but it misses the point with people who think that games can be more than they are at the moment. However, Extra Credits is focused far more on thinking up solutions to problems than tarting up image in video games. How does that make them pretentious?

Another thing: Jim Sterling is a gamer. Extra Credits are games journalists. Big difference.
I hope you realize that Extra Credits is written by a professional game designer and two people otherwise unaffiliated with the games industry while Jim Sterling is an actual game journalist.
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
Sterling sometimes knows what hes talking about but his whole holier then thou persona bugs the crap out of me, EC tends to be more insightful and
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Waffle_Man said:
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Extra Credits on the other hand? Fuck EC. Thats all I am saying.
hazabaza1 said:
At least Jim isn't pretentious as all fuck.
wintercoat said:
The guys at EC are so far up their own asses it's unbelievable. Their "gaming is the wave of the future!" attitude grates on my nerves.
Did I miss the part where EC decided to start stealing people's lunch money? There are definitely reasons to dislike Extra Credits, but does it warrant such hostility?
Yes. Yes it does. Extra Credits is more than a show you dislike. Extra Credits its one of those things. Their pretentious, artsy bullshit gets on every bodies nerves. Well, almost every body. Those few people who sit their screaming "B-b-but video games will never be taken seriously! Wahhh!" love them.

Another thing: Jim Sterling is a gamer. Extra Credits are games journalists. Big difference.
You got that confused, Sterling is a game journalist, EC are game makers. Sterling runs the site destructoid.

Sterling sometimes knows what hes talking about but his whole holier then thou persona bugs the crap out of me, EC tends to be more insightful and less with their heads up their ass... or everyone elses heads up their ass.
 

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Waffle_Man said:
hazabaza1 said:
I have my reasons.
Basically, they over-analyse, patronise, have practically insulted people for liking certain games, and give a large "Holier than thou" impression.
I've never gotten the sense that they've insulted people. Hell, they're one of the few groups I can think of that actually avoids using ad hominem arguments, which is something I can't say for Jim or a large chunk of internet dwellers. Further more, how exactly do they over analyze things? Can you give any examples of them coming to a conclusion that isn't well supported by the evidence? I hear it said as gospel, but I don't see anyone trying to support it.
I forget what the name of the video was, but it was about the new Call of Juarez video and racism. From what I can remember, they essentially said that anybody who enjoyed it was wrong, and potentially racist.
In terms of over-analysing things, just go watch their Missile command video on "Morality". They look at a game where you try to get the highest score and start gushing over "HNNNG IT'S SUCH DEEP AND HIDDEN MORALITY"
[sub][sub]This post may contain some hyperbole.[/sub][/sub]
 

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Jim Sterling constantly tries to be funny... But isn't. EC isn't funny but it's not like they try to be and fall flat on their face like Jim who has all the comedic talent of an ex-geometry teacher turned amateur comedian.
Secondly, when Jim Sterling makes a point in his videos... Dear god, it's like he states the opposite that every other half-wit on the internet with an opinion has already figured out. What he talks about is always trivial and plain as all hell to see. Thank god for him indeed, without him how would we know that Call Of Duty is actually a pretty good game but hated for being popular? That's like, deep shit man.
And not every EC episode is ground-breaking material either. EC episodes can range from purely conjectural opinion pieces to detailed, analytical studies of big issues in gaming.

And I hate the way everyone says Extra Credits are pretentious. These days whenever someone takes what they do seriously, all of a sudden they're being pretentious.
If you actually listen to what Extra Credits are saying it's obvious how down to earth they are. They constantly re-iterate how they aren't infallible, and this is just the best of their findings, and that they are only putting work into all of this because they love games and believe the medium should be everything it can be. That's their mandate, there's nothing more to it than that.
I could understand if they talked about bullshit artsy games every other week but christ, they've done whole episodes on Bejeweled and Missile Command.

I think their episodes on JRPGs and Western RPGs were highly relevant and applicable. They focused on a lot of the day-to-day misunderstanding of the genres and the poor classification of them both.
Again, of course EC has their off-days, but in the end they've amassed a far superior collection of arguments and observations. I am of the opinion that EC is... Passed it's prime, in a sense, in that they have exhausted a lot of their content. However, they had some fantastic episodes, among the best being Gamifying Education, Diversity in Games, Tangential Learning, Graphics & Aesthetics, and so on. In fact, I'd say their commentary is anything but Pretentious. What they write only seeks to understand the day-to-day nuances of gaming as a sub-culture and industry.
And that's what it is. People who say "It's just gaming" might not sound pretentious, but they don't help anything. Even if EC reads a little too far into some things, in my eyes that's a preferable scenario to making crass observations that no one else makes because it's so blatantly obvious to the naked eye that no one thought it worthwhile to mention.

SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Yes. Yes it does. Extra Credits is more than a show you dislike. Extra Credits its one of those things. Their pretentious, artsy bullshit gets on every bodies nerves. Well, almost every body. Those few people who sit their screaming "B-b-but video games will never be taken seriously! Wahhh!" love them.

Another thing: Jim Sterling is a gamer. Extra Credits are games journalists. Big difference.
Wow.
First of all, "Those few people"? Check the results to this poem, broski. It's nowhere near "almost everybody".

Secondly... Jim Sterling is a Games Journalist. Go google destructoid, maybe.
Secondly, Game journalist and gamer are not mutually exclusive positions. You can be both. Which Extra Credits clearly are. I don't see how you could go write about games the way they do if they didn't play them, they are their own source material for games.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Jim is one of us, he talks to us like a friend and assumes that if we're watching his show, it's because we have an at least passable knowledge of video games.

Extra Credits do make some very interesting points every now and then, but the show is so pretentious.

James doesn't know as much as he thinks he does.
Oh god....you've just reminded me of those two episodes where James just moped into the camera the whole time.

Video game addiction? More like blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion and then trying to come off appearing all deep and insightful because of it.
 
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anthony87 said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Jim is one of us, he talks to us like a friend and assumes that if we're watching his show, it's because we have an at least passable knowledge of video games.

Extra Credits do make some very interesting points every now and then, but the show is so pretentious.

James doesn't know as much as he thinks he does.
Oh god....you've just reminded me of those two episodes where James just moped into the camera the whole time.

Video game addiction? More like blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion and then trying to come off appearing all deep and insightful because of it.
Yeah, I laughed far more watching that than I think I should have.

Talk about melodramatic.
 

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Fragmented_Faith said:
hazabaza1 said:
At least Jim isn't pretentious as all fuck.
No his just a troll with uncommon good luck and some kind of voodoo curse that makes people view his shit as somehow "witty" or otherwise more then the self-serving bile that it is. I will never understand how people can take him seriously... Still waiting for the day the escapist fires his pointless ass. But until then I'll take my extra credits. They where informative well thought out and above all have yet to make me stop watching in rage. Something even moviebob's done a few times now
I never said I liked him. I just said he isn't pretentious.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
anthony87 said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Jim is one of us, he talks to us like a friend and assumes that if we're watching his show, it's because we have an at least passable knowledge of video games.

Extra Credits do make some very interesting points every now and then, but the show is so pretentious.

James doesn't know as much as he thinks he does.
Oh god....you've just reminded me of those two episodes where James just moped into the camera the whole time.

Video game addiction? More like blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion and then trying to come off appearing all deep and insightful because of it.
Yeah, I laughed far more watching that than I think I should have.

Talk about melodramatic.
You know what I'm kind of in EC court in terms of support but that episode was fucking retarded. For a start what James had was Avoidance Personality Disorder, not game addiction. They can't blame a persons fucked up state of mind on the tool they indulge in to cope. If that were true then those "COD made my kid shoot up his school" arguments would also be valid. That episode was self-indulgent tripe and if it were me who'd created it I'd go out of my way to remove it out of sheer embaresment.
 

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Extra Credits can be facepalmingly pretentious and painfully liberal, but they make good points. Jim makes good points and if your cool with his presentation, doesn't really have many flaws. So I'd go for both really, just bias more towards Jim. Depends which end of the sliding scale of idealism vs cynicism you want advice from.
 

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Is muting even still an issue for anyone on XBL? I haven't used the in game chat options since they implemented the party system. There is no need to mute any trolls when your on a private chat channel.
 

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Richardplex said:
Extra Credits can be facepalmingly pretentious and painfully liberal, but they make good points. Jim makes good points and if your cool with his presentation, doesn't really have many flaws. So I'd go for both really, just bias more towards Jim.
Jim also showed dedication in trying to improve the show. EC... just keeps doing the stupid voice thing.
 

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hazabaza1 said:
Waffle_Man said:
hazabaza1 said:
I have my reasons.
Basically, they over-analyse, patronise, have practically insulted people for liking certain games, and give a large "Holier than thou" impression.
I've never gotten the sense that they've insulted people. Hell, they're one of the few groups I can think of that actually avoids using ad hominem arguments, which is something I can't say for Jim or a large chunk of internet dwellers. Further more, how exactly do they over analyze things? Can you give any examples of them coming to a conclusion that isn't well supported by the evidence? I hear it said as gospel, but I don't see anyone trying to support it.
I forget what the name of the video was, but it was about the new Call of Juarez video and racism. From what I can remember, they essentially said that anybody who enjoyed it was wrong, and potentially racist.
In terms of over-analysing things, just go watch their Missile command video on "Morality". They look at a game where you try to get the highest score and start gushing over "HNNNG IT'S SUCH DEEP AND HIDDEN MORALITY"
[sub][sub]This post may contain some hyperbole.[/sub][/sub]
If you listened to the videos, it talked about how the game maker of missile command had nightmares of the towns he lived by getting nuked in the same way the towns in missile command's towns got bombed, and how he was emotionally traumatized for a long time.

And with call of Juarez, he said that some small percent of the people will probably think what the game said was true, even a small percentage of gamers thinking that mexicans are stealing american woman is a bad thing.
 

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Monsterfurby said:
TheDrunkNinja said:
That's what I think all this EC hate is about. There isn't true backing to it. It's just pure emotion with no real direction as far as I'm concerned.
Thank you for that post. This reflects my thoughts a lot better than I could sum them up.
I just watched the most recent EC episode and looked over all those I missed since they left the Escapist, only to find myself wondering: "What on earth are they talking about?"

For me, being a bit of a niche gamer usually found in very committed, small and friendly communities (as opposed to mainstream audiences, I guess), many of the things they bring up feel as if they are only a problem because EC names them a problem. Most of these things do not bother me, and so I feel somewhat confused by EC taking them on. That doesn't mean that their topics are not relevant to society at large (I don't really think there is such a thing as a "gamer community") but to me, they just aren't.

Extra Credits are very emotional about their points, which is something that invalidates any argument in my book almost automatically, also in real life. If you can't be rational and realistic about your point, why should I trust you to offer a solution?
Well, perhaps you misread my post. I was referring to the hostility that a lot of people have been giving EC in this thread. If you read my full post, it's clear in pro-EC as well as pro-Jim. Nearly all of my points are in reference to why people love or hate either show. Here, let me make it clearer:

TheDrunkNinja said:
That's what I think all this EC hate is about. There isn't true backing to the hate toward Extra Credits. The hate toward Extra Credits is just pure emotion with no real direction as far as I'm concerned.
Now, you made some very good points about why you personally are more indifferent to the arguments EC have made, so I wouldn't put you in that category of hate. I'm more referring to the people who have said that they "hate" Extra Credits because they're "self-righteous" and "preachy". There have been a lot of people in this thread that have used those exact words, and it bothers me a bit. Re-read my whole post, and you'll see what I mean.
 

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anthony87 said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Jim is one of us, he talks to us like a friend and assumes that if we're watching his show, it's because we have an at least passable knowledge of video games.

Extra Credits do make some very interesting points every now and then, but the show is so pretentious.

James doesn't know as much as he thinks he does.
Oh god....you've just reminded me of those two episodes where James just moped into the camera the whole time.

Video game addiction? More like blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion and then trying to come off appearing all deep and insightful because of it.
Because almost losing your entire highschool life is blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion.
 

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Oh god....you've just reminded me of those two episodes where James just moped into the camera the whole time.

Video game addiction? More like blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion and then trying to come off appearing all deep and insightful because of it.
Ugh...I had to stop watching those because it was just too awkward. Dude was making more deep, vacant stares than Don Draper.
 

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doomspore98 said:
anthony87 said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Jim is one of us, he talks to us like a friend and assumes that if we're watching his show, it's because we have an at least passable knowledge of video games.

Extra Credits do make some very interesting points every now and then, but the show is so pretentious.

James doesn't know as much as he thinks he does.
Oh god....you've just reminded me of those two episodes where James just moped into the camera the whole time.

Video game addiction? More like blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion and then trying to come off appearing all deep and insightful because of it.
Because almost losing your entire highschool life is blowing something waaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion.
In the sense that they'd dedicate two episodes on "Video game addiction" to it?

Yes. Blown way out of proportion. Rather than use the chance to make a decent couple of episodes they just had James whine about not being able to manage games and a social life.
 

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James Ennever said:
majora13 said:
Extra Credits tends to talk down to their audience quite a lot. That said, I liked their solution to this problem. The first one, about the default mute. Taking away the ability to message other players seems pretty draconian.

Xbox live is a nasty, immature community, and I've abandoned most online gaming because of that. Microsoft really should start taking steps to clean it up.
ECs solution, which I think would ruin multiplayer is to factor in A mute average. What if you are having A bad day and you trash talk the opisition? according to them you should be permenantly ostrisised, it is a dangerous idea.
Trash-talking isn't the same as harassment. I'm a Philadelphia sports fan, and I can trash-talk with the best of them. I'm also a lady, and I stopped playing online because as soon as I opened my mouth, the wave of "Make me a sandwich," "Tits or GTFO," and other things (which as distinctly not forum-friendly) I heard killed any fun I was having. Check out fatuglyorslutty.com for examples. I think a mute average is a good idea, since anyone is free to unmute you if they want to.

OT: I haven't watched any Jimquisition, but judging by the positive opinions in this thread, I guess I'll start. I really like EC, and I followed them to Penny Arcade. I don't think they're pretentious. When someone knows what they're talking about, there's always a danger that someone will feel they're being talked down to. The easy way they present their topics just makes it accessible.