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Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

GWJ Conference Call Episode 469

Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

Gamers With Jobs

Leisure, Games, Video Games

4.5810 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2015

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

This week Sean Sands, Julian Murdoch, Allen Cook and Shawn Andrich talk a whole mess of games and why they don't play realistic shooters quite so much.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Gamer's Jobs Conference call for October 7th, 2015.

0:19.8

I'm your host, Sean Andrich, and joining me here this week, we have Sean Sands.

0:24.3

Good evening.

0:25.6

Julian Murdoch.

0:26.8

Good evening.

0:27.7

And Alan Cook.

0:29.5

Hello.

0:30.1

You know, I like to keep the podcast.

0:31.1

No, we were saying good evening.

0:32.4

No, I like to keep the, I appreciate that, Alan, because I like to keep the podcast timeless.

0:37.1

You don't know when people are listening.

0:38.6

They can be listening to this as 6 in the morning.

0:40.8

So a farmer could be out there on his tractor at 5 in the morning, and you're like, good

0:44.0

evening.

0:44.4

He's like, it's not even.

0:45.7

It's a good point.

0:46.4

I did not take into account our heavy farmer demographic.

0:49.9

Hey, if you're a farmer, drop us an email.

0:51.6

I bet there's at least one yeah there's got to be at least one

0:54.5

i apologize in advance this week we're going to be talking about why we're not shooting things anymore

0:59.6

or at least some of us aren't shooting things anymore or at least not quite so much in video games

1:04.3

we're going to be talking about some of that and of course we have your emails and for we get into

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