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CYBERPUNK 2077 Review Script 75% Finished!

Hello! And welcome back to my Patreon page. It's me, Tim Rogers. I'm posting to let you know that I have, as of a few minutes ago, finished writing the three most substantial, difficult segments of my upcoming review of CYBERPUNK 2077.

As you perhaps know from my mentioning it too many times in the past, writing the script signifies the Home Stretch of the Action Button Reviews process. The bulk of the work behind one of my reviews occurs during the "Play The Game While Having Thoughts" and the "Analyze and Log Footage" phase. The logging of footage for my Tokimeki Memorial review took two *months* at approximately 4 hours of work per day (concurrent with other projects (The Last Of Us, Doom)). Meanwhile, the script for Tokimeki Memorial took nine twelve-hour days to write, one fourteen-hour day to shoot, and seventeen 20-hour days to edit and finalize.

I estimate I will finish writing my Cyberpunk 2077 review script one week from today. I've finished the hardest segments, so now it's time to write the fun parts. I won't dare spoil any of the contents of the review, because I think it has a couple interesting hooks in it, though I will say that for this one I decided to return to the "seven shorter stories" format I used in the Final Fantasy VII Remake review. This felt appropriate, given that the name of the game is Cyberpunk 2077, that I played it on a 77-inch television, and that my game footage came up to exactly 177 hours! One more seven makes seven sevens!

Also, my notes just naturally fell into seven story categories.

Now that the fun news is out of the way, I'll address the not-fun news: I am not well. This lack of perfect wellness is in fact, in my own opinion, beginning to affect the quality of the work I do here with these reviews.

Now, don't get me wrong: I haven't felt "good" in about four years. I haven't felt "good" since before, I reckon, most of you came to know my work via Kotaku Dot Com. I spent my entire three years at Kotaku Dot Com feeling terrible all the time! That's why I started working there: to get the health insurance necessary to figure out what is wrong with me, and if I can do anything about it. In other words, most of the work of mine that most of you have ever liked was in fact created entirely while I felt "sick."

It's just, lately, I'm starting to feel it a little bit more--for reasons I sincerely hope are temporary. Of course, in the name of evicting "hope" from the equation, I have in fact applied for and received Real Genuine American Health Insurance, and have even visited my new primary care doctor exactly once already--within less than twenty-four hours of activating the health insurance, no less! I'm seeing a neurologist (about my migraines) in two weeks and a gastroenterologist (long story) next Wednesday. I flat-out asked my doctor "What's all the things a guy like me could get cancer of?" and she replied with a list of phone numbers. I don't think I have cancer, though Famous People Literally My Exact Age (42 in three months, so I'm rounding up) are out there dying of it, so I might as well get everything looked at. The wheels are in motion, Jerry!

Though buddy . . . motion kinda hurts.

Most recently, I am suffering from pericarditis, which literally means the sac(k) surrounding my heart is inflamed to a point where it's sticking to my heart muscle, causing severe stabbing chest pain, numbness and tingling of my left arm, hand, leg, and foot, dizziness and vertigo, occasional difficulty swallowing, and a mild fever. I thought at first I was having a heart attack, and I worked through it anyway, because I'm an idiot--and because the last time I went to an emergency room without insurance, it took me literally seven years to pay it off.

Days later, my health insurance finally activated. The pain had persisted, so I went to a CityMD urgent care facility, where a doctor yelled at me about not going directly to an emergency room. So I paid them $70 and then went to an emergency room, where they gave me a nice little private suite for about six hours and charged me exactly $50 for the knowledge that I have pericarditis, which requires a lot of ibuprofen, absolute minimal exertion, and a referral to a cardiologist. Turns out that $900 a month is gonna pay for itself any day now.

They gave me a COVID-19 test as well, and they voice-mailed me about collecting my results eighteen hours later. However at this exact moment their website reports "We are experiencing very high demand right now. Please check back in a bit." It's been like this since Tuesday morning.

I'm about as sure I don't have COVID-19 as I am sure that this pericarditis is the result of the COVID-19 that almost killed me last March. It's been a year, so I feel comfortable using that phrase: it almost killed me. I woke up barely breathing a dozen or more times per night. I could barely make it from my bed to the bathroom to see if my lips were blue yet--and I live in New York City, so you know that ain't more than a couple medium-sized-dog-lengths of walking distance. I got better by overnourishing myself with macaroni and cheese, guzzling full-sugar Gatorade, and eating one large peanut butter and jelly sandwich per night before bed after a dose of NyQuil capsules. I did this for four weeks, though only in the first four days did I watch one episode of Netflix's "THE WITCHER" starring Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia while waiting for the NyQuil to delete me. By night five, the illness had swollen to a mortifying gravity out from under which I could scarcely enjoy even the most for-me entertainment possible, so we started inexplicably watching AMC's The Walking Dead starring Norman Reedus. Also, Mimsy was falling-asleep-repeatedly bored with The Witcher and kept recommending that we watch Literally Anything Else. I was *dying*, Mimsy!!! And people SAY it Gets "Good" on the fifth episode!! (I found it quite excellent from minute one of episode one, though also: virus.)

I actually think somewhat fondly back to those days: every night alongside my own human-man-sized peanut butter and jelly sandwich (on some real dark, seed-y WholeFoodsian white-like bread), I broke a small fragment from what I in virus delirium internal-monologously termed my "Whittlin' Slice", with which to make a tiny peanut-butter-only open-face sandwich for my Beast Friend. Those nights I called him My Peanut Butter Sandwich Buddy. You *can* feed a dog bread (and sometimes you *should*, for digestive reasons) and this particular bread was so visibly  wholesome I figured it'd do my child more good than some other treats did. So I made him a little peanut butter sandwich and he sat next to me gentle on the sofa, silent-judge-gavel thumping his front paws on my thigh and softly hurfing every time I asked him (obviously rhetorically) if he was My Peanut Butter Sandwich Buddy. He sat and ate his tiny peanut butter sandwich and I ate my huge two-pound man-sandwich, and Mimsy fell asleep, and Henry Cavill was Geralt of Rivia, and then one night it wasn't fun anymore and I started thinking maybe I was going to literally die. One year later I'm sick again with a scary chest-involving problem, and once again Henry Cavill is asking to soon be on my TV, as Superman this time, and once again I'm presuming Mimsy will fall asleep.

Pericarditis, it seems, will diminish in scariness soon, granted I follow the physicians' protocols, though it will (I learn from anecdotes) remain obnoxious for quite some longer time. I might have to take a particular pill daily for as long as a year. I'll know when I talk to the cardiologist--whenever they call me back--though I'm not excited, as a human person who grew up as immersed in popular culture as anyone else, to possibly soon have "Heart Pills" of my own to which to conversationally refer. I know what kind of person "Heart Pills" are for, and I suppose this means I may soon join that particular category in a medically official capacity. I don't like it.

So as per the physicians' suggestions I have been Taking It Easy this week, whatever "it" is (pericard, apparently). I have poured twenty hours somehow into Bravely Default 2 on my Nintendo Switch. I'd intended to play the game exclusively in the bathroom (too many too-strong memories of great PSP RPGs, etc), though given the gruesome effect posture incline affects on my heart palpitations, and also given my professional inclination to capture video footage of every video game I play, I've ended up playing more on the television than anywhere else. (I have, yes, taken the game into the bathroom three times so far.)

No, I will not "review" Bravely Default 2: that would be monstrously boring. When you see my upcoming review of a brand-new-ish game (Cyberpunk 2077, in case you've forgotten) you'll perhaps see once and for all what generally my thoughts are when it comes to reviewing a newer, more modern game than (for example) Doom, Pac-Man, or Tokimeki Memorial. 

I'm only capturing so much footage of Bravely Default 2 because I now have over 100 terabytes of storage space in my home office server. I figure, why not build a library of footage of every game I play? Who knows what I'll be able to use it for?

(In fact, I can already think of a game I'm going to review in Action Button Season Two that would benefit from having a little Bravely Default 2 footage in it somewhere . . . I'm sure you'd MUCH rather see a review of THAT game than of Bravely Default 2 . . .)

Likewise, I've captured just about complete playthroughs of several other peripheral games in the past few months. I've got a Premiere project dedicated to logging footage of various games for extraction of data that might be relevant in future reviews. In other words, I'm running The Action Button Method on a wide variety of games, because who knows when that sort of data might be crucially valuable? Heck, maybe it'll even be valuable for the Cyberpunk 2077 review . . .

Just please . . . no, I'm not going to review literally everything I play. I have received about 50 Twitter DMs in the past four days asking if I'm going to review Bravely Default 2. People are asking, apparently, just because I have publicly confirmed I'm *playing* it. I need to find a nice diplomatic way to publicly inform people that these videos take genuinely statistically significant fractions of my LIFE-time to make. I can't just go reviewing everything. If nothing else, my recent brushes with serious unwellness have helped me finish contemplating the specific relationship between my human mortality and the schedule of the next twenty video games I plan to review.

To that glorious end, I've been stocking up on equipment, over here. I've secured an Analogue Super NT, an Analogue Mega SG, several Classified Games, and have a PS1 Digital and XStation-modded PlayStation One coming to me soon from Bob at RetroRGB. I ordered a MiSTer! I'm consulting regularly with the likes of My Life In Gaming and Digital Foundry (and a few other people I won't mention in fear of giving away too many clues) as I lock down the beautiful plans for Season Two of Action Button.

I'm doing all this planning work because, well, in my mind, despite the script for the finale's only being 75% finished, even though we haven't filmed it yet, even though I *definitely* haven't started editing it yet, and even though you ABSOLUTELY haven't *watched* that finale yet, season one is "over". It was "over" the second I started the final mission of Cyberpunk 2077 for the first of its many endings. As with the Final Fantasy VII Remake, I strove to transform Cyberpunk 2077 from a long-yearned-for piece of entertainment into A Video Game I Have Played, and I reckon I've done that. I've shattered the hype barrier. I've made the game real. Making a video about it amounts to an effortless afterthought in comparison. 

And, yeah, I'll finish that video . . . though I'm going to need to Take It Easy for a little bit while I do so. Maybe I'll restrict myself to 60-hour work weeks. 

Though certainly I need to reduce the amount of time I spend sitting at this desk. I certainly will have to avoid streaming--I guested on a My Life In Gaming stream the other day and the experience was excruciating, health-wise. I could barely speak a complete sentence without my chest aching. I had to cut Action Button's weekly TRUCK HECK Development Meeting (aka "TALK HECK") short at about 45 minutes (versus the usual two hours!) this last week. I really wanted to stream Bravely Default 2 tomorrow, though I am just going to go ahead and say no, I absolutely can't: This pericarditis sucks!

The perhaps most troubling consideration is that I don't know if I'll feel well enough to fly to South Bend, Indiana to film in front of the Precious Hobbit Cameras. I might have to film here at home, unfortunately. Which *would* constitute a true full-circular return to the style of the Final Fantasy VII Remake review, *and* allow me to shoot with a more relaxed schedule (ie over several days instead of all at once). Though I really *do* love those Hobbit Cameras, Jerry . . .

Speaking of Travel Plans, my doctor tells me I can receive the COVID-19 vaccine as early as next week, by the way. Apparently I occupy a category on the vaccine priority list. Unfortunately it's not a glamorous category. If in the near future I tweet about having received the vaccine, know that I'm doing so merely as a sign of support that people get vaccinated when they can. Please don't try to own me as being a worthless "inessential" citizen, the way I've seen others in the "entertainment" industry owned. I promise I'm only receiving the vaccine for a reason I'd *vastly* rather not qualify for.

Once I have that vaccine, and once everyone else does, too, I look forward to traveling, and filming some huge wild segments in far-away locales using some of this fancy equipment I'm in the process of acquiring. Season Three is going to be ridiculous.

And maybe, when we've all had the vaccine, we can all hang out somewhere. Maybe I'll rent an auditorium at the Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn, if they're still alive, so we can watch--I don't know, Speed Racer, or Castle of Cagliostro. Something excellent. That's the sort of thing I think about every day, over here.

And oh, secret: there's another T-shirt by the one and only Dan "The T-Shirt King" Dussault coming soon to Shop Dot Action Button Dot Net.

Anyway, yeah, Season Two is just going to be me at home again. Though I promise I've picked six games of absolutely ridiculous interest to me, voluminously ripe for my research methods.

At any rate, it now approaches four-thirty PM, which I suppose to an ill man might as well be Five O'Clock Enough. I have a pericarditis fever and I can't tell if I feel like I'm spinning or the room is spinning. Maybe it's time to roll away from Sublime Text and my Cyberpunk scripts and return to Bravely Default 2 and my peppermint tea.

In closing, I recently (yesterday) removed salt and cholesterol from my diet at a doctor's recommendation. I have a friend who avoids salt for hereditary heart-related reasons, and I know this friend to be a proponent of the Mrs. Dash brand of salt-free seasoning, so just the other day (yesterday) I stepped breathlessly (pericarditis) into the supermarket downstairs and strode to the seasoning aisle to inquire of the Mrs. It turns out that, at some point perhaps-recently, they went and de-gendered Mrs. Dash! It's just "Dash" now! I feel more than one way about that. It's an interesting brand-happening to witness. For one thing, "Mrs. Dash" is fun to say. For another, it implies that cooking is for women. On another hand, "Dash" as a brand-name feels too sparse. It feels like something a Silicon Valley rich kid would purposely misspell for venture capital reasons. However, it tastes good enough and it turns out that maybe, all these years, I didn't really know what salt was for, because I was using far too much of it when, it turns out, none at all was plenty enough.

Well, thanks for reading my blog!

CYBERPUNK 2077 Review Script 75% Finished!

Comments

The wait on this video feels like a meta commentary on the wait for Cyberpunk 2077. If it’s intentional… my hat is off to you.

Patrick Miller

hey Tim. i know making your video game manifestos takes a lot of time, but the last thing any of us would want you to do is have the the rushing of the cyberpunk video take a toll on your wellbeing. take it easy. your health isn't anything to sneeze at. we can wait.

Pete, Lord of the Pit

Volatile as this comment may be, I encourage even greater changes to your diet to assist w/ your healing. Anthony William (I know, he claims to talk to the 'spirit of compassion') has helped me reclaim my health. Daily celery juice, no fat, lots of fruit. It's simple and tasty and I've NEVER felt this healthy. Check it out. Love ya buddy!

Daniel Shaw-Cosman

I don't know how much words from a stranger on the Internet will make you feel better. But even so I wish you all the best, and I do mean all the best. From what I've heard from your work on Action Button and Kotaku, we have similar afflictions. And I know what it feels like when your insides are in open revolt against yourself. The constant struggle to at least feel well for a while. I love the work you do, and through your work I might even go so far as to say that I love you. At least as much as it is reasonably accepted to love a stranger on the Internet without it being weird. And I can with absolute certainty write that you are in fact one of my fifth most favorite writers and talkers about Video Games on the Internet. -the other four are the founding members of the PC Games site Rock, Paper, Shotgun. I must point out that this pantheon of Internet People I keep in my mind are entirely seperate from all other Internet People, there is no number six, seven or so forth. There are only five, they are in my mind equal, and I cherish them dearly. Get well, Tim.

Sir Everest

Take your time Tim. We care far more about your health then these videos. Subscribing to your patreon pretty much comes with the agreement that you're okay with waiting months for a new video.

Ryan Sleight

I wanted to share two things with you. 1. My sincere hope that you're regaining some sense of feeling healthy and happy, despite your chronic health concerns. 2. My wife and I were watching American Horror Story last week and I laughed for 20 minutes after I misheard a character's name as "Bebe Bappis", and continue to burst out laughing whenever she walked into frame.

Mike Amarilio

i will say that this should be interesting… i’m grateful for Cyberpunk and i enjoyed playing it / beating it. but that was in spite of a lot of inherent problems… i’m going to bet that this will be a very challenging video for you Tim. also on a related and also unrelated note, i really really really want to see one of these videos on Earthbound. i read some of your old essays on the game and i would pay money to see a live open mic night reading of those volumes.

Dan

You know what. Give us goblins the finale to season 1 when it's ready. Apparently Cyberpunk was released to the world in an unfinished state. I wouldn't know I haven't actually played the game. I decided to wait for 2 years and see what happens.

Squidly425

Cannot wait for the review Tim! I hope the work is coming along nicely!

Ikhompyutha

Man, fuck the American health care system. Take your time. I'm not your friend, perhaps it's in my own self interest to wish you well. I'd rather wait a long time for your videos than wait forever for your videos because you worked yourself to death. I assume the doctor was trying to say play every game you can on easy mode. Probably what he/she/they meant.

Carson Ogen

Well that was nice read. For many people, talking about Cyberpunk 2077 is often comes with criticizing segments about the game being buggy and that means unplayable. while i was getting ready to take it even before it was delayed so many times after April. with the free time i got i've spent watching a lot of movies like Ghost in the Shell, Patlabor, Blade Runner, the Fifth Element, Street on Fire and a lot more video essays on Cyberpunk genre. i was even more prepared than the last time i was preparing for Ace Combat 7, which i wasn't a fan except for playing in 1997 Ace Combat 2 way too many times to count, that whole journey was really something positive to do, especially when you boot up AC7 for the first time and can feel every subtle movement of the plane, it feels amaaazing. and the same feeling was with Cyberpunk 2077, which i played for 100 hours, exactly. 50 hours before i met Johnny Silverhand, and 50 later, Not going the to Diner to meet Takemura. This open quest is edged into my mind. i figured to put the game on hold until they fix it... there are too many cursed video's of the Diner, that i don't want to see. other than that i pre-ordered the Collector's edition of C77 (which i had to cancel because my country didn't got any items on stock), i've bought all 12 Premium posters from Poland, i've pre ordered $800 V Male and Female with Yaiba Kusanagi Action figures, the $850 Johnny Silverhand Statue by PureArts, i got SCAMMED when i ordered the Trauma Team Statue that never came and the seller on Ebay run off with the money (all i could say at the time: "this is for the birds"), but also i thought i was scammed again when i ordered Johnny Silverhand - Silverhand Replica, which had some payment issue and wasn't refunded but the guy said that he will sent it to me and was gone forever, a long time has passed and i was sure i got scammed again but 5 months later it has arrived, which gives me a little hope that the first guy potentially also be nice and send it to me, but i'm not really believing that :D also before the Big 1.2 patch, i sometimes went into Cyberpunk 2077 just to have a nice hour walk in the game, while doing nothing, just appreciating the scenery and the beauty of this world, but after the patch i don't do that because i don't have enough space to update the game =P Cyberpunk 2077 is a game that is not my favorite and not the best game in recent years, it's not even the best game of all time, that game is the one that is above this comment, but it is my only Single favorite Cyberpunk that i connect more even by doing nothing in it. thanks for reading.

Ivan Dolvich from Jagged Alliance 2

just get better. we can watch the new video whenever you get around to doing it.

Christopher Hyde

Please feel better. Looking forward to playing along book-club style as you progress through Season 2

Duel Lane

I shed a tear imagining you sitting in the dark with your peanut butter sandwich buddy, while Mimsy is sleeping and Henry is Geralt of Rivia. Please get well. If it helps the process we can probably wait for the next review for a couple more weeks and months. I mean we're used to it. And your health is more important than our entertainment. PS: it's always scary to read something like "I paid for my last ER visit for seven years". I mean where are the Pro Life People when it comes to those things?

Celes

I’m excited! For the record I am interested in Persona 2 review.

Ian

Your videos have really helped me be a bit more sane during this tough time. So while I say to take your time in getting better, I also want to say thank you for what you do.

AlexandriaHaunt

Take all the time you need, Mr. Rogers. Wish for you the best.

Casey Cannon

Please be well. Turmeric can be a lifesaver.

Kyle

Love you Tim. Take it easy.

Nakita Pike

I was in the ER on new years for Pericarditis. It sucks. 3 months later I am still having minor issues, I am currently wearing a heart monitor. I know I am just noise at this point but please take it easy and ease up on your schedule a bit.

Francis

This was a great read, just became a patron. I will rise up and pay 0.33% of your monthly medical insurance! (Wow that is kinda depressing to read) Stay healthy and safe, enjoy your "Dash".

Trent Blackburn

just joined patreon to wish you well... be safe man...

hob

I'm excited for the Cyberpunk review... Be safe Tim.

SankofaNYC

dude, maybe take a month of? i would be a+ fine with that.

WAKWAKNORF

Praying for you Tim, glad you have insurance. My son and I just read your whole post. He’s a big fan, 14, and says, “I know he will power through this and start running again soon.”

James Norton

This entire post had a whole exposition, rising action, climax, then falling action. I love it.

Khalil

I hope you come through the other side of this illness soon, you’ve been through enough medical bullshit this past year in my opinion. Please take as long as you need to finish this review and every review for that matter.

TB

Thanks for the update Tim, take care of yourself

John Public

It’s all good man... No worries. We are all fellow goblins here.

Dan Allen

It is the absolute worst feeling to have your body remind you that there's an "inside" to it, especially in the very painful way that yours is doing it. I can only hope that whatever your check-ups turn up it'll all be possible to deal with in a not-so-drastic fashion. It's a blessing to be able to enjoy the things that you make and I hope we'll all be able to continue to do so in a way that's sustainable for you and your health (please restrict yourself to 40-hour work weeks!).

Lopson

I wish you well, Tim. May you be safe, warm, and free from harm. May you be healthy, robust, energetic even. May you be at peace. Unhurried, unharassed, unworried.

Matthew Slaybaugh

As a fellow chronically-ill-yet-once-punishingly-Puritan-and-frankly-obsessive-in-my-work-ethic person, I've been BROUGHT LOW by diseases enough to learn how to relax a little. I can't recommend practicing this skill—of doing very little—enough! I hope you heal up in good time. I'd happily watch the debut of the Cyberpunk review in thirty years—maybe even in 2077.

Ken Baumann

COVID messed with my taste buds, and I've been upset for months that things don't taste completely normal. I can only imagine having more severe long-lasting effects. Sorry to hear you're not doing so hot, take all the time you need to get to a place where you're feeling better.

Scott

Yeah, just a bad joke. I don't even particularly like Battletoads. I probably should have just written "Get well soon, Tim!," but a bunch of truly nice and beautiful people have already expressed that sentiment in abundance. I probably shouldn't have written anything at all but it occurred to me that maybe Tim likes bad jokes, and if he saw me trying to make a bad joke it might make him feel better. Maybe Tim likes living in a world where people clumsily attempt bad jokes to make him feel better. Then again, maybe it pissed him off. Maybe he read my comment and then looked at the three letters in my name and muttered to himself, "I hate that guy." I hope not. That would suck. I'm probably thinking too hard about this. Nobody likes somebody who thinks about things too hard. But anyways, I'm sorry. I love nice and beautiful people. I hope to be one myself some day. But for now, I'm not at peace. Get well soon, Tim. Love you man

Ian

Hope you feel better soon Tim. You are a gem

Marc Starvaggi

Be well, buddy.

Caleb Ryan Obaugh

Tim, please! Health above all! We all deeply care for you here. Cheers!

Vsevolod Zubarev

My sincerest get well wishes to you Tim! It really bums me out to read that your health has been getting worse. After having had Coid 19 myself I can see what you mean. I never thought it'd affect me at all, but it has and it wasn't pleasant. Nowhere near what you experienced but I think I can relate at least somewhat. Please take all the time you need to finish this review. If you need a timeout please do take one. I think nobody here will be mad, instead just the opposite. We love what you are doing and we would like for you to be doing it at your very best. If that means it takes you longer, then good, great even. Just please take care of yourself.

Joachim

Please get well soon. I hope you are enjoying Bravely Default II-- I got that game myself, yesterday, and haven't played it nearly enough. I'm really happy you're finally getting some medical help that you need without... well. Okay. No "without stupidity" there-- the american insurance system is pretty fucked.

Kitsunelaine

You’re important to so many people. Please take care.

Liz Uraga

I genuinely hope you get better soon, man! Get a lot of rest and chill time!

Playboy X

Rooting for you always, Tim. Do whatever you need to rest and recover!

casey lawrence

Thankful for yours and every covid survival. hope your recovery is fruitful.

DD Riot

I want to echo the sentiments of everyone else here to wish you a swift recovery, Jerry! Take all the time you need and we'll be here whenever you're ready to drop your next review.

Sam Weiner

I'm glad you're able to enjoy Bravely Default 2 for fun instead of just for work! Hope you feel better soon, thanks for all the hard work you put into your videos, we all appreciate it!

Robert Rostant

Please get well soon, Tim! And if you do that Alamo Drafthouse show, I will fly out to be there!

Triplejump

Get well soon, Tim Rogers!

Benjamin Garrett

I'm very excited for your now and future work, and look forward to hearing about your successful recovery. Best of luck, dude!

Tyragor

We are with you, Tim.

GSR314

You're a treasure, Tim. Take care of yourself, and I look forward to seeing the Cyberpunk review, "when it's ready".

Charlie Sparks

oh dude, I've had pericarditis. Can't imagine what I would've done if I didn't go straight to the emergency room, horrible stuff. You're right, you think you're having a heart attack and it's worse pain than breaking both bones in your leg. Mine turned out to be for the better though as they were able to diagnose another 2 heart conditions I have/had. Hope you have similar luck and that it settles soon!

Cameron Gage

Get well soon Tim we love you

Nathan Grim

I’m an “otherwise healthy” dude about your age who suddenly came down with atrial fibrillation (heart arrhythmia). Suddenly having a cardiologist etc. makes you feel a thousand years old overnight. Hang in there - this stuff quickly gets routine and boring after the initial terror and disruption.

Irving Le Turkey

Please take it easy man. We can wait. The people who bug you about stuff in DMs probably aren’t that big of fans anyway tbh. They’re that guy at a concert who just yells at the band to play what they want, like it’s a big iPod. Thanks for the update though. Even though I couldn’t care about Cyberpunk 2077 whatsoever, I still can’t wait to see your review day 1.

Stephen “Seven” Perteet

Please take it easy. Psychologically speaking, you don't want to associate gaming with pain, though I suppose you must not or are strong enough to not be bothered by that if you've been enduring it for so long. That said, I'm looking forward to your new health food startup, Dashr.

Weston Welge

Take it easy. Be well. Give your peanut butter buddy a kiss.

Fox

Take care of yourself man. We will all be here whenever the reviews come out, nonmatter how long they take. sending love.

Patrick Eslinger

Dammit Tim, take it easy, please! Overworking yourself is going to literally kill you if you're not more careful!

Kyle G

"Sorry you're not feeling well" sounds a bit inadequate, especially considering the "I almost died," but it's what I've got. Hang in there, dude. Also, might I recommend "Nah, I've got too much other stuff to work on!" as the polite response to "Are you going to review x, y, z???"

Steve Jones

Please take it easy, dude. I absolutely love your videos and would be completely fine supporting you even if you took a whole month off just to get better. I love hearing you on Insert Credit and am gonna miss your presence there for sure, but after reading this post I am 100% sure you made the right decision.

Micah Gonzalez

I sincerely hope you are just making a bad joke, Jerry

Dan Allen

Yeah, what this guy said.

ubie

Spicy Ms Dash on pizza is so money! If you allow yourself a salt day, I highly recommend it! Hope you get better soon!

Jutty

Are you going to review Battletoads?

Ian

You don’t end up with a chorus of voices this “kind” and “cool” without doing something right.

DP Workman

You're a beautiful man. thanks for treatin bibby right, and godspeed on the rest of your script and your brave defaults

Jermaine Tito

Wishing you a speedy recovery, Tim. A "Dash" toward health, one might say!

Malcove

Not to sound morbid but your content is the only thing left in life that brings me any joy. I really do hope you feel better Tim.

Nineteenth

I hope things go well. I just want to echo the sentiment that part of the reason why I back this Patreon is to support you to let you be creative, at your pace, whatever that pace is. I hope you can bear to lower your hours and spend some time to relax and recover. Even if you only did a few vids a year until you're feeling healthy it'd still be worth it!

Sean

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zzox

Get well soon...wait...Flarp that! Get Well NOW! Why wait? Best Wishes. I'm looking forward to all your plans.

Ricky Bankemper

Best wishes Tim, hope you start feeling better soon.

thebeigeknight

Tim, I have to report that my pulse quickened at your mention of a potential Action Button Movie Night featuring Speed Racer. Please count me all the way in on that should it come to fruition! Until then, keep taking care of yourself and thank you for everything you've given us so far.

Stephen Mlinarcik

Hope you get to feeling better Your writing style encouraged me to write an essay on Daft Punk when they split up. I posted the essay on their animated “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” music video and it has become a top comment. Though now I feel your irony as half the comments talk about how it’s “too long” to read. Ha!

Brad Dye

Take it easy, Mr. Rogers.

Lucien Hoare

This! 30 hours is already unreasonable in your condition.

Jockel

Sending you spirit bomb energy like Goku to heal your heartaches, Tim. Take it easy when you can

scrow funk

Hope you feel better soon!

Kaelynn

Good job on the will save! Continuing to work while feeling like death warmed over. Now stop it with the will save business and take it easy for however long you need to to start healing.

2Mourty

I feel the need to also echo this but I think it bears repeating that I don't think any fan willing to put down dollars to support your creative efforts would rather see a video earlier or even at all at the expense of your health. I'm biased maybe because I also post on the Insert Credit forums, and, well, I won't say much more about that beyond that a lot of the folks there are sincerely hoping that you'll feel as well as you can given what's going on. I'm going to be perfectly frank... call it parasocial, call it invasive, whatever, I don't care. You're not my friend, Tim, because we're total strangers. But I do I know you're a guy that I think makes the world a better place in their own way, in a hobby that needs more people who are committed to doing the work to make things better, and I know for sure you've enriched my life in many ways as someone doing work I both enjoy and believe is valuable on a higher level than just entertainment. So in that framing of my emotions as just one of many patrons and fans, I feel compelled to say somewhere I think you'll read it that I'm genuinely concerned and really just hoping that you will be able to get the help you need from the relentless, abject catastrophe that is the United States healthcare system (an extension of the relentless abject catastrophe that is the United States). I can't speak for everyone but I can say for myself I'd still wait far longer for your reviews knowing you were taking better care of yourself in the making of them. Hell I'd go so far as to say I support the project explicitly because it makes available the choice to go at a healthier pace.

Jay Caron

Take care of yourself. Also maybe invest in a standing desk once you are well again.

Justin Little

Glad you're able to look into this stuff. Thanks for taking care of yourself!

illves

Tim, I only learned about your videos a couple of weeks ago, and I only hopped on the Patreon train a couple of days ago, but I think your work is really something special. I hope you are able to take the time and care that you need to feel better, not because I selfishly want more output (seriously, take your time; if I want to watch the whole Tim Rogers back catalog it's going to stretch well into 2022), but because your presence and voice here on Earth make it a better place to be.

Casey Brant

I hope you feel better soon, Tim 🖤

Mu Fayez

Love you Tim. Thanks for the blog. Don't die hungry and don't let the haters own you online. You're more essential than they are.

Trevor King-Yost

i've been eating the same meal thrice daily for going on twenty years, so probably just . . . that, without salt (i've done whole no-seasoning YEARS in the past, so this'll be easy)

tim rogers

i read DAVID COPPERFIELD (again) quite recently and though that is most definitely A Children's Book, i gotta admit that style is hecka recommendable

tim rogers

Well wishes man! Please make it a priority to stick around and not croak on us- game touchers like us would be losing out on something really brilliant! Can’t wait for the Cyberpunk review and for any announcements on season 2!

alex convertito

Brother I don't care if I have to wait until March 2022 for the cyberpunk review, your health is the number 1 priority. Take it easy and take care of yourself!

Wittyusername

This was a really good blog post. Looking forward to everything you've got coming up, even when that is just "continuing to be alive". I am currently recovering from the second vaccine shot myself (I work in long-term care for disabled adults) and man, even a tiny dose of this COVID stuff is knocking the heck out of me. So someone who fought max power covid and heart stuff too must be superhuman. Stay strong, Tim.

Nick G

I’m curious what interesting dishes you will concoct as a meatless cholesterol-free sodium-removed masticator. Please do share as it seems like a Hell’s Kitchen-level challenge.

TJ B

Health comes first! Hope you take it easy and make a somewhat speedy recovery. Video reviews and incredible ideas like watching Cagliostro can wait. I'll be down when it's time. 👍

David Noo

Goodness I love your writing style. It makes me realize I need to read more. Good on you for getting health insurance, I hope treatment goes well.

David Klein

I likely don't stand alone in loving the occasional streams or the Insert Credit pod, but none of those are more important than you straight-up not dying. Please take care of yourself, first and foremost. (Also, the TLOU review where you just sat at your desk and talked about AAA video game concepts for 3 hours was one of my favorite reviews of yours. Any way you decided to talk about Cyberpunk will be extremely interesting and fun!)

Jake Amberg

Sorry but I'm going to be preachy. Please don't work yourself into an early grave Tim. We love you and these videos, as wonderful as they are, are not worth 100 hour work weeks and the constant pain you are in. Please take your time and be good to yourself. Those of us that are here will continue to be here no matter how long it takes you to get your work done so please take your time and get well. I imagine there is some level of guilt that comes with receiving all this money without producing a product but I promise you the vast majority of us want to see you making these videos for the long term and because you love doing it. No one wants to see you work so hard that your condition(s) continue to get worse and you put yourself through an excruciating level of daily pain just to get the work done, ultimately resenting doing it. Take your time and get well soon Tim, hopefully the day comes where we can all go to the Alamo Draft House.

Spencer Ward

Take care of our big boy baby boy! I hope you are well enough to join the insert credit group soon... it’s not the same without you!

Dan Allen

Please please please take it easy, Mr. Rogers. Filming on location would be fun, but I'd feel *so* much better if you filmed at home. I'd feel even better if you did 30 hour work weeks, even if it meant it took you six months (or even longer!) to finish your review. Your health is our number one wish; please treat our favorite content producer gently. Fingers crossed that you start feeling better soon. Warmest regards.

Allen Harrold

I never stopped believing in you!

Shmattys Smallsh

i just wanna say how hilarious it was to open n then read all of this blog post only to go back to patreon's homepage n see all of the Dashes

Marty Hernandez

Get well soon buddy! Glad to hear you're getting proper treatment now, despite the best efforts of your nightmare country.

m w b

for fuck's sake tim! I'm glad you finally got to a doctor. I think we patrons would be happy for you to take your time with the 2077 review if the payoff is that you don't literally die.

vermont_morgan

Best wishes man

Paul

feel better, jerry!

lynn minmei

I really really hope you start feeling better soon Tim!

Nathan Cabisca


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