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When was the last time RvB was good?

  • Before RWBY

    Głosy: 61 62,9%
  • Season 10

    Głosy: 22 22,7%
  • Season 11

    Głosy: 0 0,0%
  • Season 12

    Głosy: 1 1,0%
  • Season 13

    Głosy: 10 10,3%
  • Season 14

    Głosy: 2 2,1%
  • Before RvB Zero

    Głosy: 1 1,0%

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alright, time for some I have no proof and none of us do but I want to theorize bullshit.

Andrew Panton is dating someone, deep enough in the relationship to be living with them. He refers to them as his partner. Those are the facts. That's what we concretely know.

I would believe on context clues their name is Drew, Geoff has jokingly in a show said "I'm telling Drew" about something to do with Andrew, asked if Andrew did such and such activity with Drew and when showing profiles on one of Andrews consoles one was named Drew. So one could easily summize Drew is the partner even with Andrew very carefully every time saying "my partner"

A few years back they talked about some movie or celeb, and Andrew said someone was transgendered now, which not to get into a whole transgender debate but if you were with someone transgender you wouldn't use that specific terminology.

One time they jokingly discussed "whens the last time you slept in the same bed as a man" Andrew fairly quickly but then laughing after said "last Tuesday" but this would have been deep into living together so I'd assume they sleep together more often than last Tuesday, given his sleep stories it also could have just been a joke

The same topic phrased differently came up again later and Andrew struggled for an answer and then said not since I was a kid, now, this could confirm the prior instance was a joke but it could also mean some 2026 gender bullshit, given he regularly just says my partner, nobody on the whole crew has said a gender and Drew can be an either or name or it can just mean he went back to being secretive.

Basically all of this autism out of me is because for years now I cannot tell if Andrew is

1. Dating a woman named Drew
2. Dating a man named Drew
3. Dating a tranny named Drew
4. Dating some I'm non binary person named Drew

and he doesn't go anywhere he didn't attend Geoff's Wedding despite a chair being saved for him and Gavin likely didn't even try and the bath tub has long sailed about the crew meeting up and because of this I think people are more and more curious to try and piece together details of Andrew

So this is me trying to piece together is Andrew gay, dating a tranny, dating a weirdo or just dating a woman and making jokes and using partner like a secretive dork?
 
Truly he is Schrödinger's Faggot, the only question is what flavor of faggotry is inside the box.

Jokes aside, I don't usually like to cock watch other people, not my business, but I would put money on it not being a 'normal' woman or man based on, well, it being Andrew we're talking about.
I would think it'd take a 'special' (Weirdo) sort of person to put up with him for any prolonged period of time, unless he is radically different off the mic.
 
I'd just like to point out that circa 2015, even simple bog-standard fucking cashiering at a retail shop like Walmart paid about $10.42/hr ($21,670/yr full time). Granted that doesn't include benefits (retail stores never work people full-time so they don't have to provide benefits) but if they were truly only paying Ray $30k a year, that's only $14.42/hr. "Paying 27% better than Walmart" is a fucking ridiculous for how much money they were probably making on his efforts.

Per the same sources (BLS) even fucking "office and administrative support" paid better, at $37k/yr., and even entry-level gigs in the trades (installation, maintenance, repair) clocked in at $41k/yr in Austin. Jesus Christ they were doing him dirty.
How many hours was Ray actually "working" during that time? Genuinely curious because it seemed like it was all pretty relaxed outside of recording sessions for the AH guys. Wasn't a traditional 9-5 office setting. With them largely operating at their own hours.
 
How many hours was Ray actually "working" during that time? Genuinely curious because it seemed like it was all pretty relaxed outside of recording sessions for the AH guys. Wasn't a traditional 9-5 office setting. With them largely operating at their own hours.
They all maintained their own equipment and edited their own footage for the various videos and LP's they recorded, didn't they?
 
I just recall a lot of "Came in at 11" "left at 2" sort of talk. Just seemed like there was a lot of down time where they didn't have to be at the office, at least back in the Ray days.
Bear in mind a good number of them lived in an apartment building literally across the street from RT's offices, so easily within 5-minute walking distance. It didn't take much to get any of them back to the office when physically needed for a recording, and this was in Austin so I wouldn't be surprised if they spent a good amount of time at home "working" (i.e. playing video games, unlocking achievements, etc. related to work). Whether you'd count that as "on the clock" work depends entirely upon corporate leadership's attitudes toward such things (I assume leadership's views "dimmed" on that as time went on), but I know at least Geoff and Gavin would spend hours or even days doing Minecraft builds for upcoming episodes and a lot of that was done at home.
 
How many hours was Ray actually "working" during that time? Genuinely curious because it seemed like it was all pretty relaxed outside of recording sessions for the AH guys. Wasn't a traditional 9-5 office setting. With them largely operating at their own hours.
at one point he was one of the first ones to arrive at the office and one of the last ones to leave because he relied on his wife for a ride between her own job so he'd just make achievement guides while the office was empty.

as someone who's had one of those "laid back office jobs" it still really sucks to be stuck at work for hours doing nothing but a lot of their day to day was spent troubleshooting xbox live, recording equipment, etc and sometimes it'd take hours to do a minecraft or gta because the game would keep crashing or xbl would be down. There's a reason why half the office were alcoholics, there's just not much to do while you're in "hurry up and wait" mode trying to fix recording issues, it's not like they could just swap to a different game
 

I'm not really familiar with what all they might do, but looks like they get less than 10k views on anything they post. I feel like them 'playing dnd for a living' is probably a bit of an exaggeration.
 
It feels so gross when people start making things for fun (like red vs blue) and then it gets big, and then when their bubble pops instead of getting real jobs they just beg harder for more money so they don't have to live in the real world. Happens to twitch streamers and youtubers too, but other than Regulation I don't think any sub-group of the former RT has been marginally successful and even Regulation is still a fraction of the popularity that Achievement Hunter was 10 years ago

I saw that Brett, Lindsey, and Alexs formerly of cowchop have a new travel series on youtube which isn't nearly as fun or chaotic as cow chop or the creatures were; I mean they're in their 30s and 40s.

James still streams quietly on Twitch but he's rebranded himself as just "UHN" and seems to just enjoy playing games.

I've noticed Ray shills extremely hard for his merch and his sponsors now like he's going broke or something, he's definitely not hovering around the top 50 paid on twitch like he used to be. I tried to watch his latest Best Of and it was all freindslop games with his usual crew, vtubers, and his wife/mods.
 
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So Jeremy is a vtuber because his hair looks like shit right now from a hair transplant his wife didn't want lol
 
Burnie shared a bunch of shit from an RVB cartoon that almost was
Man, I sometimes think I outgrew nerd shit, but no, this shit used to be fucking sick. As a Halo fan and as an RvB fan those are some awesome pieces of concept art.

It's just all gay now. Fags killed nerd culture and we're supposed to pretend it wasn't fun before they did so.
 
A shame they were too lazy to follow through on this.

To anyone not aware, after season five wrapped up, they started talking to an animation company about having RVB be fully animated instead of machinima to allow for more possibilities, and the five minute pilot was included on the season six DVD. It did well, Microsoft was cool with them using Halo for an animated show, and the producers they were working with were ready to go... But then RT realized that they had to work instead of just fuck around in the apartment office they had and it quickly fell apart because they couldn't meet deadlines.

Eventually the short was repurposed for season 14's anthology season with a new segment added explaining that the original short was one of the scenarios Church went through in season nine. But here's the original someone uploaded.

 
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