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


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silverwolf238 wrote: I am so impressed with how far GamerPoets has come! I've been watching Michael for about 2 1/2 years and love seeing the community, quality, and dedication grow. The people in the community are kind and mostly respectful, and Michael encourages an amazing YT culture. It's never a sad day to see a new GamerPoets video in my subscription box. Michael's videos and Paxton's series means the world to me, they've gotten me through quite a bit, and I'm so happy to see this interview done. I'm very grateful that GP, Nexus, and Skyrim are all still going so strong :)
-Grace


Thank you Grace = )
Always happy to see your comments and support. Much appreciated.
-Michael
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louiszwu wrote: I discovered, and subscribed to, GamerPoets relatively recently. Having viewed a number of tutorials on varying subjects over the years, I can say with confidence that what Michael does should be held up as an example of excellence, professionalism, and pride in one's work. It takes a certain rare talent to impart complex information in a way that is easily understood.


=) Just lot's of smiles from me right now. Thank you Louis.
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Really great interview. To be honest, I only discovered GamerPoets relatively recently, but I have to say that your incredibly detailed and well-put-together tutorials and instructional videos are extremely valuable resources to me. Every time I come back to Skyrim after a short break, I always need to check your videos for help with certain tools (I seem to have an inability to remember anything besides running LOOT and cleaning masters with TES5Edit). The work you put into all of your videos is so apparent, and I'm glad that you are at least able to (more or less) get by doing that alone.

 

You certainly deserve more subscribers, but I'm sure that'll come in time. I have little doubt that if the channel hasn't already grown significantly by the release of TES VI, the floods of new players discovering modding will turn to YouTube and discover your excellent guides (presuming you're still making them lol). Good luck for the future dude!

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RaccoonImperialist wrote: I am so glad to have met you. Seeing GamerPoets progress this far has been great to see. I love the tutorials, the lets roleplays, and even the small rambles. I can't wait to see what 2017 brings! Here is to many more years of GP.

Sincerely- Josh/RaccoonImperialist :)


Good to see you sir = )
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TheDustyForests wrote: Really great interview. To be honest, I only discovered GamerPoets relatively recently, but I have to say that your incredibly detailed and well-put-together tutorials and instructional videos are extremely valuable resources to me. Every time I come back to Skyrim after a short break, I always need to check your videos for help with certain tools (I seem to have an inability to remember anything besides running LOOT and cleaning masters with TES5Edit). The work you put into all of your videos is so apparent, and I'm glad that you are at least able to (more or less) get by doing that alone.

You certainly deserve more subscribers, but I'm sure that'll come in time. I have little doubt that if the channel hasn't already grown significantly by the release of TES VI, the floods of new players discovering modding will turn to YouTube and discover your excellent guides (presuming you're still making them lol). Good luck for the future dude!


Thank you for taking the time to read it and comment. =)

I make due = ) More dues to make this year I hope. ... I'll still be making them = )
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Such a great interview. Much appreciation for the passion and effort put into your content and the contributions they've made to the modding community. :)

 

As someone who's taken a break from modding but has always had the interest to create informational content, more so in the manner of modding course tutorials (ie. creating custom assets, mod tools/devkit [Creation Kit] workflows & scripting) and all the porting and paradigms that come along with getting it functioning in the game; some of which resources are quite scant in general I feel. Reading some of the stuff mentioned here gives me some inspiration and motivation as well to give something back to the community and get more individuals looking to get into creating mods more stepping stones.

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