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  1. As much as I'd love for the videos to be uploaded at a proper pace, I'd take a guess and say that 80% of his fanbase does not follow his website and only watch it via Machinima. Therefore, his fanbase would take a toll for the time being and it would be tough to single handedly overtake Machinima in popularity. Lets face it, there are more fans of COD than there are for Freeman's Mind/Civil Protection. I'm in no way against Ross' work, I really enjoy them but like most of you really dread the long time Machinima takes to upload it.
  2. More or less the same for me. I've been an avid fan of the original Half Life for longer than I can remember, I've even the classic retail casing with Gordon Freeman on the cover. Also, being a fan of commentaries did help.
  3. I have followed all 10 pages of this damn (I mean no offense) thread for 1 whole week with hopes of ep 33 being released and now I see that 34 is done. I am going crazy and impatient and I am choosing to channel all my rage towards Machinima and their COD videos. I don't get it, Machinima can release Arby n the Chief within 1 day of Jon uploading it but why not for Ross?!
  4. I don't think that this will help the situation. Sure it may benefit in the short run where we get new videos every week but it will eventually catch up to him where instead of making these videos for leisure, it will be under constant pressure instead. I'm alright with him releasing the videos at his own pace. By doing this, he isn't pressurized which in turn maintains the high quality of FM. My only problem is that Machinima takes ages to release his videos while they constantly churn out COD ones that no one over 18 watches. Remember when "The Tunnel" was announced done and we had to wait like 2 weeks for Machinima to release it? That was a horrible 14 days.
  5. "If this is what it's like to be dead, then being dead sucks!" I chuckled
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