Never heard of Jenna. As for celebrities in ESO (or indeed any other game) I couldn't care less. One person's Celebrity is another person's nonentity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenna_Marbles
Jenna, As of April 2017, her channel has over 2 billion video views and 17 million subscribers, making it the 23rd most subscribed channel on YouTube and the second most popular channel operated by a woman.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »
Aren't you EP though?
Also pretty sure we may not know unless they tell us since many celebrities use fake names for obvious reasons.
I'm sure they have lots of down time to play, and even break time between scenes to play.Besides, how can you be a Celebrity and still have time to play TESO? And with "play" I mean PLAY, not just grab a gamepad/mouse and hit some buttons for 5 minutes and that's it.
Pardon. I should clarify. I'm talking about the real names used for things like subscriptions or account creations.
Linda Carter does a lot of voice work for TES games not just because she is married to one of the owners of Zenimax, she likes the games.
My birth certificate says
Hallothiel wrote: »
So where did you get the name? Just curious as know someone with this name - after the Ukrainian anarchist......
I posted a video of my dog doing stupid stuff and got +2 million views. Am I a celebrity?
MaximusDargus wrote: »Lol, Celebrity because of youtube "likes" and "subs"? A like or sub is efortless. Everyone can do it whereas real "popularity" can require for example going to someones show, people think twice if they have to actually leave their house. "Views"? It can be just 10 second view to check "whats that stupid video someone just shared" before closing it and never seeing it again.Never heard of Jenna. As for celebrities in ESO (or indeed any other game) I couldn't care less. One person's Celebrity is another person's nonentity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenna_Marbles
Jenna, As of April 2017, her channel has over 2 billion video views and 17 million subscribers, making it the 23rd most subscribed channel on YouTube and the second most popular channel operated by a woman.
vamp_emily wrote: »The Dan and his wife ( Abby ) plays ESO. They are both fun to play with, Abby is my in-game Sis.
https://youtu.be/ODRWKGIxB4M
Hallothiel wrote: »
So where did you get the name? Just curious as know someone with this name - after the Ukrainian anarchist......
@Hallothiel
Nestor is a Magician/Sorcerer in the Riftwar Saga by Raymond Fiest. He is wise and talented and powerful. He teaches and advises characters in the books, including Milamber and Macros (Marcos?) the two most power sorcerers in the land.
One of his biggest lessons is: There is no Magic.
Which is to mean, that the only limitations are the ones in your head, don't let preconceived notions limit what you can do.
He also does thing his own way and cares not for the whims of the crowd.
And he likes Oranges.
Thing is, celebrities are just like us when they get away from the cameras and lights. Well, maybe a little more co-dependent and a touch of needing to be liked than most of us. But they eat and poop and put their pants on the same way we do. They relax and chill the same way we do. It is not a surprise that some celebrities play video games.
Heck, Matthew Perry got to voice Benny in Fallout New Vegas because he was a such a fan of Fallout 3. Linda Carter does a lot of voice work for TES games not just because she is married to one of the owners of Zenimax, she likes the games. Liam Neeson I am sure did the voice work for Fallout 3 not just for the paycheck.
So, if this game appeals to non celebrities who are gamers, it is going to appeal to celebrities that are gamers.