somewhat Submachine-related topic yo [ Markiplier ]
Posted: 13 Jun 2015 17:17
also hello everybody, I am sort of back maybe
I'm making this obviously important thread because we're very likely to see a horde of new members from now on. You'd expect that to happen when a very famous Youtuber with well over 7 million subscribers does a video on Submachine.
So yeah, Markiplier started a Submachine series and I just had a heart attack when I saw the video on my phone's feed. While that's good on itself, I do believe we should be ready to receive way more people in the coming days.
The issue is that the Submachine series, on itself, is quite serious; there are not many memes, no MLG jokes, no x360noscope. This wave of new Sub players are likely to be *those* sort of people, and I'm a bit wary of that. We'll have to do our best to keep the community on a right state, because a good bit of Mark's fanbase is of the 13-years-old kind (Though I do believe the ones that would be interested in Submachine are of the more mature type of 13-years-old, heh).
Another thing is that since Mark has never played the Sub before, he's very likely to do some mistakes and have a wrong or faulty interpretation of some stuff going on the Sub - in the first episodee (Basement) he reads Mur's letter with the goofy weird sort of voice, which instantly trriggered an alarm on my head. If he keeps this up through the games (even though I believe he'll stop doing that as the plot thickens), those who come in are also likely to have this goofy attitude towards Sub stuff - and I ain't talking about our usual jokes, but the straight moron-like goofiness. In this regard, I wish we could contact Mark in some way, so that we may explain that playing the Sub games is a matter of actually thinking about what you see and live, not just joking it through.
Or I may just be overthinking all of this and you may well ignore all this stuff but anyways hello everybody I'm also sort of back again
I'm making this obviously important thread because we're very likely to see a horde of new members from now on. You'd expect that to happen when a very famous Youtuber with well over 7 million subscribers does a video on Submachine.
So yeah, Markiplier started a Submachine series and I just had a heart attack when I saw the video on my phone's feed. While that's good on itself, I do believe we should be ready to receive way more people in the coming days.
The issue is that the Submachine series, on itself, is quite serious; there are not many memes, no MLG jokes, no x360noscope. This wave of new Sub players are likely to be *those* sort of people, and I'm a bit wary of that. We'll have to do our best to keep the community on a right state, because a good bit of Mark's fanbase is of the 13-years-old kind (Though I do believe the ones that would be interested in Submachine are of the more mature type of 13-years-old, heh).
Another thing is that since Mark has never played the Sub before, he's very likely to do some mistakes and have a wrong or faulty interpretation of some stuff going on the Sub - in the first episodee (Basement) he reads Mur's letter with the goofy weird sort of voice, which instantly trriggered an alarm on my head. If he keeps this up through the games (even though I believe he'll stop doing that as the plot thickens), those who come in are also likely to have this goofy attitude towards Sub stuff - and I ain't talking about our usual jokes, but the straight moron-like goofiness. In this regard, I wish we could contact Mark in some way, so that we may explain that playing the Sub games is a matter of actually thinking about what you see and live, not just joking it through.
Or I may just be overthinking all of this and you may well ignore all this stuff but anyways hello everybody I'm also sort of back again