Bitter Boomers
I was a huge fan from The Instance days. Scott has the perfect voice for podcasts and you could tell he was engaging with a topic that genuinely fascinated him at the peak of World Of Warcraft’s popularity. It was a magical time. Over time, it seemed that Scott’s interest in the game had waned but he was still playing the game to farm content for his WoW podcast that was still widely popular. (It was absurd the number of times he forgot the names of major places and characters from the game). But the Blizzard lawsuit provided the perfect excuse to move on and hopefully transfer his audience to another project. Core will likely never reach anywhere close to the significance of The Instance but Scott will probably continue to podcast indefinitely out of habit. Now that he has nothing else to lose he has completely lost his filter and regularly goes on weird political tangents. Most of his gaming commentary seems forced, and if it wasn’t for Core he would probably be content living out his days playing Elder Scrolls Online and a handful of indie games.
BubbleGumGaming via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/22
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