Favorite Enlisted YouTuber?

I dont care
99% are entertainer tryhards but they are not good in game or funny they are cringe thats it
Quadro is Clown nr1, jumps from game to game and thinks he has a reasonable opinion :skull:

I still remember when Quadro and his fellow brothers in YouTube encouraged players to boycott the game… to not buy gold or premium and stuff.

Yet at the same time, they held some kind of community tournament or something like that, with a prize pool consisting of gold they had bought themselves, not gold gifted to them by DF.
It had happened a while back tho. Before the merge.

I really don’t respect any YouTubers who take advantage of their influence just to blackmail developers into making changes to the game. Changes they believe are good for the game, even though the opposite is very often the case.

I dislike Quadro since then.

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i did indeed!

Much more stuff to come - looking to finally buy myself a new headset once my exams are completed

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me (i dont make content since i migrated to USA)

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There are lots of good other content creators though, both making long and short form, and more are popping up. :slight_smile:

True, I have just had very little extra time to adapt to a new life in a new country to also make content. But, I do want to get back into it. I may be a Snail employee but I did enjoy yapping and making informative, helpful content. :slight_smile:

I’m actually quite interested to hear what I was wrong about, in your opinion. Some small things here and there sure, but I did use stats and facts wherever possible to back up my points to make them as correct as possible at the time of posting them. Some will be out of date now, of course, so if you’re referring to what I said were “the best weapons in category X” on videos back then… Nowadays it won’t be as correct, yes.

About “cheating” - I never said there were none, but that there are incredibly few compared to many other games (which is a great thing for Enlisted), and this is still true (just look at “Outlisted” news, we do this every few months and the numbers on this list aren’t massive). The way that some Steam reviews talk about the game for example, they make it sound like there are some in every single game they play. The reality is that veterans, who have lots of experience and know all the tricks, play low tier too.

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well well well, look what we have here

In my defense I didn’t know he moved. But I do still believe he is a pawn though

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You had some great information in your videos. I just put the 2 and 2 together about a week ago that you are the same person that did the videos. The tips were the very first videos I watched about the game. I started playing Jan 2023.

Two videos every new player should watch. No one even comes close.

Quarto is a different format. He has some good information also but not factual and specific like your videos. The tips and tricks help new players become a lot better quickly. I did not even know you could mark stuff from the air

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You made fun of people saying there was no cheating. You said it was skill issue with out even knowing if the players good. Cheating hard enough to tackle without YouTubers gaslighting players.

By the way you said it here.
https://youtube.com/shorts/XzmhG-LNvAo?si=frCi2-wsH8YILGVa
You had no ideal if that player was bad. Even if he was bad, does that mean he didnt see a cheater?

I’ll admit that is kinda mean, it could be the first time playing Enlisted, they’re feel down, or they did fight against a cheater and are paranoid. But sometimes it does come down to skill issues. Or straight up bias. (Kinda like the bodyarmor dilemma)

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He was just being truthful. I have played the game for years and can honestly say I have only seen one hacker. It was clear right from the get go. Outside that I have seen close but it was more skills. 99.9% it is a skill issue. I play with a lot of good players and see a lot of REALLY bad live players. It is a full spectrum game not just K/D. That video is weak sauce to bash the guy. Did he have access like the game company? Pretty sure he was a player with an >OPINION< and yet you are over here bashing him. How about you get a 160k view then let us have an opinion? OK? Console cancer is real. Not all of them suck but too many of them bail constantly. They can’t communicate, they don’t see messages. They are a liability.

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Hey, I’m a console player, but it is true, I do at times suck.

That’s more of that devs fault for not allowing us console players to properly see messages and also communicate. I believe it would make us suck slightly less.

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We all have our bad days, I hate when that happens makes me feel like I forgot how to play. I get pissed if I am not a battle hero. I just notice the console players are a weak link because they cannot see or send messages. I think their marks are also different.

The pre game chat is missing for non console players it is ridiculous we have to use morse code START button to communicate.

I just watched the video he is complaining about and do not see what McDonands said that was not true from a outsiders view. He was not a dev, PR or in any position to know if someone is cheating. I worked at Microsoft the people fucking around are usually the employees. Battle Eye is not 100% but number of active players using the system versus people circumventing the system is more than likely .01%.

“Exact numbers of active cheaters are impossible to track, but BattlEye handles millions of detections. For example, the software previously banned over 1 million PUBG cheaters in a single month and regularly issues waves of over 3,000 bans in Escape from Tarkov. However, dedicated cheat developers continuously bypass it by utilizing malicious unsigned drivers and ID spoofing to mask unauthorized modifications”

the vast majority of cheaters (roughly 90% to 99%) are eventually caught by detection updates and periodic ban waves.A very small fraction—mostly users of expensive, private, kernel-level cheats or hardware ID (HWID) spoofers—manage to temporarily evade detection until the anti-cheat is updated to counter their methods.While hackers continuously update their software to circumvent bans, the community on Reddit reports that cheating is relatively rare compared to other free-to-play shooters, and Enlisted’s in-game replay system makes it much easier to identify and report suspicious players.

If you are going to that level to cheat that you alter your Kernel you are wasting a great skill set on something so petty.

Finally, Youtube editing. Hopefully no one on this thread thinks people on Youtube do steady cam 1 and done videos start to finish. Quatro has to play 10-20 matches to get that good one. I have played on the same team he is good but I can play also. It was great to see him in game because I like his videos. He has the same play style. Sometimes you got to have fun even if its a total disaster. Think about how many hours some of us have played? In that time there are hours of epic moves. It comes down to the 1500 point mark. Anytime you can score that many points in 1 go the action had to be ridiculous. I do it with mortars :). Seeing these traps in action is a funny video in itself. The goal is to entertain, covey information, and highlight skill.

The grand champ is this video 15 million views! The good old days pre flamer nerf. Those things were OP!
[CHUCKLES IN FLAMMENWERFER] | Enlisted

This guy is the second most active not sure why I do not recognize the name.

https://www.youtube.com/@JustGameplay_YT

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Fan of MeAdmiralStarks!

Did anyone mention SirMediocre? That’s my favorite. I can’t watch Quadro, I’m sure he has his crowd but it’s too immature for me.

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SirMediocre is also my jams, since I’m right around (a little further) the same point as him. And he’s measured and “normal” in his delivery, but not boring. I do like all the others as well, for what they do, but that’s more my speed.

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A couple of things related to this:

  1. The video was aimed at people saying “everyone” cheats - not people saying that one guy they met in a specific battle does. We all can agree those saying that “everyone” cheats is either or a combination of a) factually wrong, b) struggling in his games, c) they somehow have not realized the game has a squad of bots for every player who have good aim but also act very unlike a human does so should be noticeable, and d) not even trying to consider how he could have died since the first accusation is “they HAVE to be cheating” to all of their deaths.
  2. It’s deliberately a bit of a meme with overexaggeration for effect.

But the point still stands - players who are saying “everyone cheats” cannot physically be “great” players, it’s not plausible, considering how countless veterans of this game say they have almost never met a single cheater. Some people do, sure, and we punish them. But “everyone does” is so far from the truth, it’s quite crazy. One of the reasons I think Enlisted is great fun is because so few people do cheat in this game, unlike other FPS games.

So to address your point directly:

  • Yes, I do not know specifically if one player is “bad”.
  • Yes, he could have seen a single cheater.
  • But no, it’s physically not possible for them to have encountered cheaters in every game they play - that is what that video was addressing, albeit in a funny meme format that can be deemed a bit controversial.

What I said was to put into effect how silly such a statement of “everyone does this” is, rather than saying that “nobody cheats” - which is obviously untrue, so I did not say it.

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What he said above. They stand out like a sore thumb. I have played THOUSANDS of matches and of those 1 time I know someone was cheating and the other the guy really got way too lucky with his plane. You don’t get 17 kills as a pilot not killing bombers and the other side having vet pilots getting nothing. The plane one I do not call a hacker 100% just seemed off my shoots went through him many times.