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Talal said:
sc94597 said:

In this context both mean the same thing. First time I claimed it as a hypothesis, second time I claimed it as a conclusion. "Be" and "is" are both existential verbs. So there is no contradiction here. Both "he has got to be scared " and "he is scared" can be true. And one  implies the other, when considering the additional assumption of PewDiePie being a rational human being. Or do you want my language to be as rigourous as mathematical logic here?


He has nothing to be scared of. He has a gigantic fan base that would watch him play anything. Besides he pretty much only plays small indie games lately and indie devs dream about Pewdiepie playing their games. He has nothing to worry about, he's just speaking on behalf of let's players because he's the biggest one and because his voice is heard.

His channel obviously benefits from diversity. As with any brand there needs to be new content that appeals to the audiences (eventually they'll get tired of watching similar indie games.) And a lot of his viewers likely found him because of said content. From what I've experienced of his channel there are both indie games and AAA releases (The Last of Us, Infamous, Heavy Rain, etc.) Like he said, "There’d be no “let’s play” without the game to play."