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Both have good content tho :)
Never watched a single youtube or anything from either of them.
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Lowne tries to explain things better and I did learn some things from him, but he is also so advanced that he also blows right pat things that noobs need to know.
There are others who are much better teachers than either of them.
That's because they don't do what they do for love of the game or because they feel like a part of this gaming community. They saw KSP was blowing up and thought "hey I got editing software and decent studio equipment, I bet I could get all these obsessed fans to watch me." KSP isn't their enjoyment, it's their "job." Yes I know Scott is an actual engineer but that doesn't mean his motivation was any different; it just means it's easier for him to talk through the subtle points.
They do what they do for views and the ad revenue that comes with it.
If people could stop worshipping youtubers they'd be able to see this.