Hello Freedom!
So far I've been here for a couple months and by far this is the best community I've ever been apart of! With that being said what I saw the other day has nothing to do with anyone from freedom, but he is however a larger channel with 100k+ subscribers. Now this individual was uploading a wave of XCOM 2 videos under the illusion he is playing on a high difficulty. His viewers paid no attention to it I assume to them not owning the game, but I most definitely did.
What happened is he put his game on the highest difficulty legend. Then edited the video to hide the fact he changed it back to a normal/easy. It was easily noticeable by all my friends attempting to follow behind me in my own series of uploading these very difficult missions. Most noticeable of all, there was a tutorial present in his entire series where there shouldn't have been one. His injured troops turned to battle within weeks instead of months. His technology also finished within weeks instead of months. Now it amazes me no one in his entire community called him out about it, but it really bothers me the misleading route he took on this. Is it really a common practice to do such a thing on Youtube?
So far I've been here for a couple months and by far this is the best community I've ever been apart of! With that being said what I saw the other day has nothing to do with anyone from freedom, but he is however a larger channel with 100k+ subscribers. Now this individual was uploading a wave of XCOM 2 videos under the illusion he is playing on a high difficulty. His viewers paid no attention to it I assume to them not owning the game, but I most definitely did.
What happened is he put his game on the highest difficulty legend. Then edited the video to hide the fact he changed it back to a normal/easy. It was easily noticeable by all my friends attempting to follow behind me in my own series of uploading these very difficult missions. Most noticeable of all, there was a tutorial present in his entire series where there shouldn't have been one. His injured troops turned to battle within weeks instead of months. His technology also finished within weeks instead of months. Now it amazes me no one in his entire community called him out about it, but it really bothers me the misleading route he took on this. Is it really a common practice to do such a thing on Youtube?