The Elder Scrolls

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I was under the impression that he had trooned out months or even years ago, and was now a fully out there tranny.
I just happened to catch him streaming on YouTube right now and I decided for the hell of it to click. My honest-to-God first reaction was: Nigga, you gay!
Dressed in all pink, has ponytails with pink bows. I can understand the 'joke' of it, but you are totally right that his mannerisms are completely off. The way he's shifting and moving, he even made a little cutesy noise at one point that made me shudder. Around 1:47:15 into the stream. God damn it.
There are a few videos I want to archive of his, mainly his instructional videos of getting certain games and mod stacks set up, but outside of that I am completely ignoring this guy going forward and 'hope' for the best.

If confronted on stream or elsewhere, he (in the past) said that it's all an act because it makes people mad and he liked making people mad, and this is one of the easiest ways to do it.
One thing I want to call out here, and I don't think others have noticed it, is exactly who he is making mad. It would be one thing if he was dressing up, really exaggerating it and making fun of Troons and adjacent weirdos. But this all seems to be him trying to get conservatives and regular people pissed off, which is really telling about what his beliefs and preferences are internally.

[Edit. Found the exact timestamp of the noise]
 
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What I also don't like is how the Chick Trader is the Garu Sue of the mod and you can't do anything but obey him, so lawful good characters can eat a bag of dicks.
I actually like how there's a diagetic reason for why you can't just walk up and murk him. It railroads the player in a convincing way and made me look forward to finally killing him even more. I wish Bethesda put in half as much thought into essential NPCs.
You'll see later in the quest you're transported in another world space and it gets really difficult to know where you're supposed to go. It reminded me of Craved Brink and that horrible goblin zone with teleporters all around the place.

It really gets a bit too long once you're inside the numidium and the last part of the mod gets old real quick.
I finished the mod and I really didn't expect half of it turn into Super Meatboy and puzzles. What he hell was he thinking? If it was a small section it would have been one thing, but it just goes on and on forever. I'll be honest, I eventually got impatient and just TCL'd past everything. I can see why he turned off the comments on the Nexus page like a little bitch now.
 
He can die in the final mission, which just results in a game over message and forces you to reload.
I know there's some glimpses but that's for you to reach the objective more quicky than normal. A matter of urgency.

My point is Martin being a essential NPC for near the majority of the game is a plot armor to evade nasty bugs and Bethsoft not having a alternative way to do things, unlike in Morrowind.
 
It only gets worse the less competent Bethesda gets due to the Devteam of Theseus problem. Spacerim... was there a single time where the NPCs weren't essential? Outside of the procgen nightmares? Or even a single quest where you had any option other than staying on the rails the unimaginative losers at Bethesda wanted you on?

... We're never getting TES6 and that's probably for the best. Wonder when Skyrim Remastered is gonna be announced?
 
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