James | digiatlas.bsky.social
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James | digiatlas.bsky.social
@DigiAtlas
Spreadsheet keeper and office lump. Decent Cook! Colorado FGC TO. Currently maining: Juri and Reina. Avatar made by @pseudochel. I know how the bunny is running


Real comment from a Nin10doland video btw



There is a TRAIN in Crimson Desert. You can climb onto the train and travel the world as well.


in no freaking world is a game with this much attention to detail and ambition a 4.5/10


Alex doesn’t care what Viper does in the air Aerial Burning Kick feint or jump, doesn’t matter. I’ve got an anti-air with a crazy high hitbox waiting for her every time !



@GenePark I dont understand why so many people have attached their ego to Crimson Desert. What is going on here? The game is the most 7/10 thing imaginable. No narrative yet you're forced to play as generic sword and shield dude in an offline MMO world where nothing happens. So strange.



@LegacyKillaHD I predicted after the preview that this is one that game journalists will loathe. There is zero hand holding and even at the preview event I witnessed several journalists from big outlets getting stuck in the tutorial puzzle for 45 plus minutes...


A video went up on YouTube last night that showed something I did 6 years ago in early 2017, of which I’m very ashamed. I’ve talked about it on stream plenty since then and try to be very open about it, but I know a lot of people haven’t been watching me since 2017 or have not heard me discuss this before. I don’t want to hide from my mistakes or deflect, so very plainly here’s what happened: I was just starting on YouTube and I ripped off a phenomenal video on Bloodborne. It was a fantastic video by hbomberguy and after finding it through a Reddit post I tried to take his 1.5 hour masterpiece and make my own suckier version at around 7 minutes. I copied the premise, jokes, structure, and then pretended like it was all just a coincidence that they were so similar. I was a 19 year old idiot who thought it didn’t matter because “he’s a bigger creator so it’s fine” and “it’s just the internet.” When I was *rightly* called out for copying his video I dodged, lied, and even attacked and insulted the appearance of those holding me to account, including hbomberguy himself. I copied someone’s video, in parts word-for-word, and I pretended like *I* was the victim and *they* were being unreasonable. Unbelievable. There is no question at all: I was in the wrong, fully. Let me be very clear: I whole heartedly disown who I was back then and what I did. Politically, religiously, and even morally/ethically I was a person that I hate today. I was an extremist, a bully, a religious zealot, and above all, a prick. This event sparked a spiral in my personal life that I didn’t document online, but that has led me to who I am today. Someone who tries very hard to respect my fellow creators, audience, and to uphold a high ethical standard for myself. I strive every day to be a better man for myself, my family and kids, and for the community around me. And that’s why I’m writing this, because I don’t think we should hide from our mistakes or pretend they didn’t happen. I screwed up, big time, and I stole the hard work of an incredibly talented creator and for that I’m incredibly sorry. I was 19, hard headed, and above all arrogant and unwilling to acknowledge I had screwed up. It took a couple years after that before I could openly admit what I had actually done, and that it took that long is all the more shameful. I don’t expect a response or certainly forgiveness, but for what it’s worth, I am truly sorry for everything, @Hbomberguy For the last 6 years I’ve been working my butt off to be someone I can be proud of being and I hope you all can see that the man I am today is not the shameful excuse of a person I was back then. Much love, Luke


















