Why do you say that Extra Credits is preachy?

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Woodsey

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It can get quite preachy, and to be honest I find they often over-value games in society.

I wish they'd talk about games more to (the one where they discussed the God of War series was the best) as opposed to the political side of it.
 

The Bum

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I don't find it preachy, they just know what they're talking about and want us to understand.

The again i'm a misty eyed games-are-art hippe so that kind invalidates my opion dosen't it?
 

Hiphophippo

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Answer: People are dumb.

Extra Credits is the best thing to ever happen to this site. Arguably the most enjoyable video series on the internet.
 

Dexiro

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I can see why some people would think that, but it's not a bad thing at all considering the message they're trying to get across.

To me it just seems like a lecture by someone who's passionate about making a difference
 

mrwoo6

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I think there quite preachy. and i like them.

Because what there telling you are basically opinions. Not all of what they say are facts. There telling you there opinions of games, what the game market should or should not do. Were MMO's are going. Things like that.

Some people may like "new" survivor horror games and complete disagree with the video, and that makes them, at least in the viewers eyes, Preachy. I mean that?s basically what there doing, preaching there opinions via this video. Telling you what they think in a mainly biased way.
 

Lyri

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For me it's the whole "Games as art" or their personal favourite "Games as a medium". It drives me quite mad
They seem to believe that games should have the overall point of conveying a well told story, from the perspective of the main character/player.
Which is all well and good but honestly, not every game has to be. It doesn't have to be moving, or touching or teaching us a life lesson.

To me it's that very idea that's to a degree ruining gaming and ramping up the prices of such, because developers are trying their hardest to make a new A grade title, that's more like a movie than an actual game.
Remember when good rpgs didn't have all these morality scales and dialogue trees. Yes, they were great when they appeared at first but now the novelty is wearing off.

I don't want games to be looked at as art or as a medium for well told stories, sure I like those things. I just don't think they have a point in gaming without ruining the fun factor.
That's just me though.

Also, what's Daniel Floyds association with the gaming industry?
He better have something if he's going to talk about it, otherwise it's pretty much just wild speculation.
 

oplinger

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They aren't preachy, until the episode where they tried to make us not use the word "gamer" and people went nuts. That was the only time.

Lyri said:
Also, what's Daniel Floyds association with the gaming industry?
He better have something if he's going to talk about it, otherwise it's pretty much just wild speculation.
He's not really associated with it, except people he knows. Which is better than most people. James is a game developer, that's where most of his insider info comes from for the show for the industry. But a lot of what they talk about...you don't have to be in the industry to know.
 

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Hiphophippo said:
Answer: People are dumb.

Extra Credits is the best thing to ever happen to this site. Arguably the most enjoyable video series on the internet.
I'll hop onto this bandwagon, and ask why people DON'T accuse Yahtzee of being preachy.
 

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maddawg IAJI said:
Could you possibly link these preachy comments? I have yet to see a single one really and I love Extra Credits. There is nothing wrong with it. They can drag on a bit, but that doesn't mean they aren't informative.
Will do. Let's see...


From "Symbolism 101":

HotFezz8 said:
my god there is almost a choking arrogance here. am i weird to have quit that video half way through thinking "you can stop talking down to me you ****, im not so stupid i don't understand."

From: "Gamer"

JourneyThroughHell said:
A tad too preachy, but extremely enjoyable.
Ewyx said:
This show is getting a bit preachy now and then, isn't it?

...though this search seems to indicate that there's a lot less of this sentiment than I thought there was. Nonetheless, I am glad that this thread is generating interesting replies, such as...

Lyri said:
For me it's the whole "Games as art" or their personal favourite "Games as a medium". *snip*
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FYI, Daniel Floyd seems to be getting concerned about the possibility of being arrogant and preachy as well:

Daniel Floyd said:
CitySquirrel said:
I wish there had been more examples of how these specific ideas has been used. For example, how does pyramid head represent those things?

HotFezz8 said:
my god there is almost a choking arrogance here. am i weird to have quit that video half way through thinking "you can stop talking down to me you ****, im not so stupid i don't understand."
I'm not trying to attack you here, I'm just wondering what parts made you feel talked down to?
I'd actually like to know too. Not because I want to attack you or anything, but so I can be mindful in future episodes. "Condescension" is not the vibe we're going for at Extra Credits. :)
 

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I don't consider it preachy because I agree with it. Similarly, people that consider it preachy are likely at odds with what it has to offer. I might be oversimplifying, but that's how it looks from here.
 

maddawg IAJI

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13CBS said:
Huh, ah well. It appears to be only a small amount of people who seem to be complaining about preachness, and even they seem to have trouble completely hating the show. I don't see much of a problem. It's an informative show, they're suppose to assume you don't know about the subject.
 

JourneyThroughHell

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13CBS said:
Well, you found me. I was the one who found the "Gamer" episode and a few of the others a little bit preachy. That's just how they seemed to me, and Daniel's speech in them seemed a bit overblown and really sounded like a "call-to-action".

I do think they're getting less and less so, in that way. And I've never found Extra Credits non-enjoyable. I just have minor gripes with the show.
 

PeePantz

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I feel that the Family Guy episode with Rush Limbaugh is very relevant to this topic. Some people want to seem intellectual and are contrarians. If a vast majority are saying one thing, they'll automatically say the opposite.

In the case of Extra Credits, there is so little to be against, their stance of it being "preachy" is the only way they can show their contrary attitude.

This is a loose accusation because whenever someone expresses an opinion in an attempt for some sort of change, one can argue that the person is being "preachy".
 

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the problem i had with extra credits is that while they deliver good information they had generally weak conclusions with out really saying how things should happen (well they did but not very well), yet now they do seem to be getting better as they now seem to give both sides of an issue but than have a precise opinion now which im liking.
and it seems preachy in the sense that the guy is a little patronising and i hate how he sometime has slight pauses to put emphasis on certain things particually when they dont need emphasising.
 

emeraldrafael

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Probably because its biased and thats why. If there was maybe a second extra credits taking the opposite view but relaying it in the same way (Daily Show/Colbert Report kinda deal), it probably wouldnt sound so preachy.

But then againi like extra credits.
 

beefpelican

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Nope, not preachy. Every time they say something they back it up with logic and allow that contrary ideas also have merit. Yay!
 

Staskala

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I assume this is because they (Extra Credits) often don't fully explain their arguments, but just make a statement and expect people to buy it without question. When talking about hypothetical scenarios and theoretical aspects of something there simply isn't a "flawless argument". Yet their arguments are presented as being exactly that.
Then there's also the point of telling people and the industry to "change", which might offend some people. After all, it's only programmer, who isn't even really successful. Why should anyone even listen to him let alone do what he says?
Furthermore, they have this underlaying tone that they tell you anything new or "exclusive knowledge" only James could come up with. Like suggesting a merge between Puplishers, professional devs and the indie scene. It is more likely to assume that we don't see it because the idea was suggested by some executive, analyzed and then dismissed rather than that noone else thought about it previously.

So yeah, they really are preachy, at least to some extend. Mind you, their points are perfectly sound arguments, but they aren't the one and only truth.