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The Sunday Discussion - GamerPoets - YouTuber and creator of awesome tutorials


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simpalimpa wrote: Just the greatest, most caring dude on youtube who helped me get my Skyrim stable and took my modding to another level! Always takes his time to reply and share. Thanks for doing this interview Michael it was great to get to know you better through this, all the best mate! //Simon/Simpa5


Well, I don't always reply... but I sure as hell try lol. = )
Thank you Simon.
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vertigo1055 wrote: One of my favorite people to enjoy content from has finally been featured here on the Nexus. Awesome! Keep 'em coming Nexus and stay stong Michael of Gamer Poets. May the troll be with you 'erm ...is that right? Maybe ...troll the troll? Well hell, just have fun! =)


lol =) Oh I get 'em. Don't you worry.
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Holywinter wrote: I love this guy, GamerPoets aka Michael has been a bridging link for me to better understanding modding Skyrim as a whole.

It's the way he handles everything both in speech and in context and then some.

His voice while deep in its tone is just as pleasant to listen to.

I feel like if this guy took a day job as one of my college instructors I'd find myself absorbed into what he would teach based on the aforementioned reasons.

I wouldn't mind seeing and hearing him do some Let's Plays like a lot of generic (and not-so-generic) Youtubers, I mean he is a Youtube channel and he can shape it as he pleases but it sounds like his time is divided enough as is. Still, Watching him delve into a good horror or whatever with commentary (Essential for Micheal) might be both fun and entertaining as well as educating perhaps, assuming of course it is something he would even like to do.

I understand he has "Let's Roleplays" which are very interesting in a story telling sense, definitely fits his style.

Maybe generic Let's Plays is a bit too much of a different speed but regardless I'm glad I read this and I'll continue to check your content from time to time be it however you decide to create it and apply it.

I cannot begin to understand what it was like being robbed of a savings of two years and how as the situation as a whole was just dangerous.
Somehow I peg you for the Modest type Michael, but expect a donation soon as a token of my gratitude for saving me a ton of headaches (believe me I've received quite a few during all this).

Anyway, I want to end this on a big thank you sincerely from a novice of both creating and adding mods.
If there is an algorithm to something I don't understand mod wise, I'm confident I can turn to you Michael Sensei.


that's a hell of comment = ) Thank you Holywinter,

I don't do Let's Plays because they are so quick and easy to create that I would easily saturate the channel with them and the tutorials and RP's would get buried (tried it before). I'd love to do a basic LP/RP where I just make the character do what I think he/she should do and stick to being the "mind" and share my thoughts on the subject, but again, I don't (even that at times I'd like to) because the time consuming content (creation wise) would get lose to a lot of folks.

As far being robbed goes (and it wasn't the first time I had a gun put in my face, but it was the first and last time it will happen where I live) I didn't have to give the money up but I read the room and could tell that if I didn't I would have been risking the lives of others who were in the house with me at the time (who I cared about) if I didn't... and life is more important than money = )
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DirtyWeaselMedia wrote: Michael is great video producer who puts an amazing amount of work into his tutorials and Let's Plays.

He's also a good friend.

I'm glad that he is getting some recognition for all the effort he's put in to helping the modding community.


Always good to see you Cal = ) Thank you for that.
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KaiaMaiden wrote: Great read! GP videos are a must watch for me whenever I'm doing a reinstall of Skyrim, or just updating my Dyndolod. Michael makes everything simple and steady. And I love the Paxton LP (I see SmartBlueCat has commented), it's one of the most absorbing ones out there.


Much more RP's and tutorials to come my friend = )
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Triaxx2 wrote: I'm incredibly happy to see Sorceror Dave mentioned. I found him when Youtube recommended him. Possibly the only time it's done the job of recommending great content.


He's a fun guy. Him and Veriax have gotten a lot of view time out of my recently = ) I've been wanting to mod Oblivion (just no time, but I will) and when looking for content on it I came across them both.
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CyniclyPink wrote: I really enjoyed reading this weeks "The Sunday Discussion" with GP. If it wasn't for his videos, I would never be able to grasp how to use utilities or mods like Merge plugins, or DynDoLOD etc. His videos are very concise and easy to understand. He has a nice voice as well. Thanks for all your contribution and hard work Michael. :)


Always happy to see when the videos have provided help = )
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crysthala wrote: Just discovered this guy's tutorials recently and man, they're good. Nice to know they seem to be made by a pretty cool guy, in addition to being a talented one. (And this reminds me, I need to follow up on my comment about Merge Plugins for FO4...)


=) I'm alright. Glad that the videos have been of service.
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