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Just wanted to ask a question as I am not savvy to the technical side of Youtube. I see lots of posts about not wanting to give out video TUTS of glitches because it will get patched if its on Youtube. It appears that the only way to post them is through Youtube? How is it possible that they have the only technology to accomplish this? Like I said I have no clue to the tech or space needed, but if its a storage issue a 2 terrabyte drive is only about $250. Is there not a way to host video on here for members only? If that's not possible then what about having a certain time during the week where people can tune in to something like what I was watching earlier, I believe coltz1 was streaming some of his games? If its about sharing glitches then that would keep it "all in the family". Like I said I have no knowledge on this but thought I would ask.
Maybe some of the guys who stream live games might like to take an hour with a few people in game while others watch and show some glitches..I don't know, just seems like a better way to share in our "community" vs. having it on youtube and getting patched. Thanks for the detailed reply!
I don't know what some of you guys are expecting, not everyone in the world is honest and loyal, definitely not on the internet for sure. If we release a "secretive" glitch only for NGU and say about 450 people watch it b/c its a live stream. 90% of those 450 will go tell there friends and about a rough 5 people will have capture cards in the 450 most likely more due to the rise of people filming glitch videos. Now out of those 5 all 5 will most likely have a youtube channel and you can expect the "secretive" glitch to be on youtube an hour after the release and claimed by that person. There is no way possible to keep a glitch secretive unless it is in a clan.
Well I wasn't "expecting" anything Dirty. Like I said it was just a thought. Plus I thought part of this site was based on sharing glitches. My bad dude, please forgive me for asking a legitimate question.