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08-27-2024 · 6h 24m

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[00:01:21] Y'all hear me? Yep. What's up boys? How y'all doing? I just uh, just got back
[00:01:43] Got back. I had our two appointments today
[00:01:47] Finally got done with all that
[00:01:49] There's been a bit
[00:01:51] It's been a while
[00:01:53] But we back in it. We back on it
[00:01:56] Hmm
[00:01:57] How'd it go?
[00:02:02] Well
[00:02:08] Surprisingly well
[00:02:11] Yeah
[00:02:12] Surprisingly well, I didn't expect that
[00:02:16] Yeah, and so that's it
[00:02:20] What's happening? We're gonna see what's gonna happen. It's like basically I probably talk about it later on in the stream, but uh
[00:02:32] You know y'all y'all I've been telling the Tony guys like for a bit, right? I've been having this situation with like my
[00:02:39] Like you know I had like that thing with my blood pressure, right? We're like my blood pressure
[00:02:43] I got a crazy like I got some crazy crazy high score on blood pressure, man
[00:02:49] Well, I don't know if anybody can beat this a hundred and ninety-four. I had a craze that was nuts, right?
[00:02:57] But that was a good one. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's impressive ain't it? That's real impressive. That's a high score. Yeah
[00:03:03] Over yeah, yeah, and so I had that situation happen and was that today? No, it was like a month ago
[00:03:09] And so after that
[00:03:11] Is that good or bad as bad is bad. That's a bad. It's bad score and so um
[00:03:17] Anyway
[00:03:19] So I went to I went to the emergency room
[00:03:23] About the situation right because then I was like what the fuck is going on
[00:03:27] And this was like a month ago, right?
[00:03:29] And this is whenever I into my stream and I was like I gotta go I gotta do some other shit
[00:03:34] I remember I was watching like a video for like Wu Kong or some shit like that, right?
[00:03:37] And so I saw that and I was like
[00:03:42] That's a bad number. I don't like that number and
[00:03:46] Rivers of blood blood pressure. That's about right
[00:03:49] What's the price a box and so anyway?
[00:03:54] So basically what happened is I went to there they did a EKG on me and
[00:04:00] everything like that and so
[00:04:02] So after that, I decided to take a handful of approaches and different things in my life
[00:04:09] and my diet, right?
[00:04:11] And so the first thing I did is I went from like five sodas a day to like two sodas a
[00:04:15] day.
[00:04:16] The second thing is I varied my diet.
[00:04:18] I stopped eating the same thing every day.
[00:04:20] The third thing is started eating protein bars every morning.
[00:04:24] The fourth thing is I ate a third of a pound of beef jerky every day rather than
[00:04:28] a pound of beef jerky every day.
[00:04:30] And the fifth thing is that I exercise every single day.
[00:04:32] And so I went to the doctor today, blood pressure was like 135 or something like that.
[00:04:39] And that was with me being stressed the fuck out, being there.
[00:04:44] Yep.
[00:04:47] And so we making big improvements.
[00:04:48] I got a follow up in a month and that's it.
[00:04:52] That's better man.
[00:04:53] It's not good.
[00:04:54] Like my goal is to get to like 110.
[00:04:56] That's where I think I should be at.
[00:04:58] My dad has blood pressure of like 120 and he's 70 fucking seven.
[00:05:02] So there's no excuse for me not to be low down and you know, real, real low at it.
[00:05:08] So I got no problem.
[00:05:10] I'm going to keep going.
[00:05:11] No, no, that's the thing because I've only been exercising really, I've only been like
[00:05:15] really walking or like, I mean, I do like a fast walk, almost run, maybe for like
[00:05:20] 20, like not even 20 minutes, like 15 minutes.
[00:05:23] And like, so like we're talking about like maybe about a mile, right?
[00:05:26] A little bit less than that.
[00:05:28] So that's, what do you call it, that's, I feel like that's not enough, right?
[00:05:34] It's not enough for me and so I'm gonna have to start doing probably two miles and half
[00:05:39] of that's up a hill but you know, still, two sodas, too many, yeah, well I'm gonna try
[00:05:44] and knock it out one step at a time, right?
[00:05:46] One ten is low brother, one ten, I feel like for me, it should be normal but like
[00:05:51] 120 135 for age he told me 120 is where I want to be at but yeah
[00:05:58] So that's really that that's where I'm at
[00:06:01] So I went to the doctor today this actual like you know medical fucking like my primary care doctor
[00:06:08] And we had a common we were talking about a bunch of shit and so about
[00:06:13] Like what I eat
[00:06:15] Everything like that. I got a follow-up with him in a month. He gave me like another type of Medicaid
[00:06:20] I forgot even what it was called. I gotta go pick it up probably tomorrow or some shit and I have to go grocery shopping tomorrow
[00:06:25] anyway, so we're gonna do that and
[00:06:28] Yeah, that's the plan do an incline walking on a treadmill
[00:06:31] Watch something on your phone. No, I want to exercise around it outside that that's normal and also
[00:06:38] My plan too is that I'm going to
[00:06:44] I'm going to
[00:06:46] like get like my kitchen cleaned. I had a conversation about this with somebody and I might need to
[00:06:57] get in the suggestion that they had was that there are like these cleaning companies that
[00:07:04] clean up like houses where like a person died. And I should talk to one of them because
[00:07:09] this will be like a good day for them comparatively right where they're not cleaning a corpse
[00:07:12] off of like a, you know, that's been like mummified on the like a sofa. And so I could
[00:07:16] probably have that done. And you know, because like I went to California, I told you guys
[00:07:21] this before, I remember I've been taking showers of spiders too. Like there's been
[00:07:26] a spider. This is a whole different topic, but like there's been this big spider. He's
[00:07:32] been like this big is my hand, but he's just been on on like in my shower for weeks
[00:07:36] now. And I just kind of, you know, I just shower around them. And I finally
[00:07:41] I finally had to kill him because he was he getting you know, he getting too friendly and I don't like I already
[00:07:48] I don't want to buy have a bite in me, right? I got to kill him, but um, you know, that's just the way it is
[00:07:54] drown him I
[00:07:55] Think actually he was mad because I was getting them wet, but yeah, that's it and so that's the way I see it and
[00:08:02] These steal the soap. No because I don't have any I told you guys I don't say I don't I don't use soap really
[00:08:09] I use shampoo, but that's it other than that I have like a
[00:08:13] Literally a knife and I just carved the dead skin off of my face with a knife
[00:08:18] That's the way I clean myself. I've always done that and that's just it's what's normal to me
[00:08:24] it's just yeah, it's just how it is and
[00:08:27] Poop if you're not poop knife, but that's it. I think by the way, that's um, that's the way it sits on sanitary
[00:08:33] No, it's not. I think that the soap is unsanitary
[00:08:36] The way I do it is fine.
[00:08:39] And so yeah, I'm going to clean it up because I went to California and I remember I didn't
[00:08:43] have any issues at all whenever I was there.
[00:08:45] And so I think that a big issue that I have honestly is my house because I've like left
[00:08:50] the house for like a, like a, you know, 18 hours, like 12 hours a day.
[00:08:53] I came back and I was like, man, this shit is like that.
[00:08:57] And so yeah, that's what my plan is, right?
[00:09:00] So about the California AI Regulation, but no, I haven't heard shit about that.
[00:09:03] Honestly, I have no idea.
[00:09:04] And as long as the knife is sharp, it's fine.
[00:09:06] Oh yeah, no, it's a real sharp knife.
[00:09:08] Well, I could cut myself with it.
[00:09:10] Easy, I could.
[00:09:12] But I just don't change the AC filters.
[00:09:14] I did recently.
[00:09:15] Yeah, I actually did.
[00:09:16] Scraping knife is how Romans used to clean themselves.
[00:09:18] Yeah, but Romans also used to have mercury, right, in their diet, and eat off a lead.
[00:09:23] So Romans maybe necessarily don't have the best ideas about everything.
[00:09:27] But you know, we'll see what happens, right?
[00:09:29] Yeah, they did, yeah.
[00:09:31] Can you take before and after photos?
[00:09:33] I got plenty of that.
[00:09:34] So yeah, that's pretty much where I'm at.
[00:09:37] There's the situation that I'm in.
[00:09:38] So yeah, I went to the doctor today
[00:09:40] and I've been making pretty big improvements, et cetera,
[00:09:44] on that.
[00:09:45] And overall, it's been a huge, huge improvement.
[00:09:49] And I'm gonna just keep doing it
[00:09:51] and keep working at it until it's where I want it to be.
[00:09:55] But yeah, he looked at like my heart and everything
[00:09:58] and they did a whole thing.
[00:10:00] And he said everything was good.
[00:10:02] They said everything was good.
[00:10:04] Which I was in shock.
[00:10:09] I was in shock, man.
[00:10:11] And so I'm really happy.
[00:10:12] And yeah, inch by inch, yeah.
[00:10:15] And so we're gonna ride off of that,
[00:10:18] just a regular checkup.
[00:10:19] I mean, I haven't seen him,
[00:10:21] I honestly hadn't been to the doctor
[00:10:23] like a formal like doctor visit since 2018.
[00:10:26] And so yeah, it's been a bit.
[00:10:29] Now I've been to like a doctor between then,
[00:10:32] like I've been to like an emergency room,
[00:10:34] but like a formal doctor's visit, it's been since then.
[00:10:37] So yeah, that's been it.
[00:10:40] So yeah, that's pretty much the way I see it.
[00:10:42] And that's where I'm at.
[00:10:45] Crank your hog more often, it's more good,
[00:10:47] it's good for your health.
[00:10:47] That's good, man.
[00:10:48] And yeah, glad you're making improvements.
[00:10:50] I will, I'll keep doing it.
[00:10:52] And yeah, I just wanna give everybody an update
[00:10:54] and also very disappointing, I'm sure,
[00:10:57] for people that don't like me.
[00:10:58] It seems that I might be around
[00:11:00] for a little bit longer than,
[00:11:01] you know, they had previously hoped.
[00:11:03] I'm sorry, you know, trust me.
[00:11:05] In some cases, I'm just as disappointed as you are, right?
[00:11:08] To wake up in the morning,
[00:11:09] view us in fucking bullshit.
[00:11:10] But yes, I'm back and that's it.
[00:11:14] And so we're gonna keep it up.
[00:11:15] And yeah, remember a lack of muscle is actually dangerous.
[00:11:19] It is, and I'm gonna just keep exercising.
[00:11:22] Like right now, I feel like my biggest issue
[00:11:24] was like my upper body,
[00:11:26] where I haven't really,
[00:11:27] I've been exercising a lot like my lower body,
[00:11:29] like walking and I exercise my legs a lot.
[00:11:31] I need to work out my arms more, just a little bit, just stretching, etc.
[00:11:36] And then after that, build up some muscle here and here and on my back as well.
[00:11:43] And I think that that's going to really help me out a lot with some of my back problems as well.
[00:11:47] And I'm not about trying to look like a fucking physique model or anything like that.
[00:11:54] All I care about is being healthy and being at top physical condition.
[00:11:58] I have seen so many guys that are, they look like,
[00:12:03] you know, these guys look like they're farmers
[00:12:06] and then like this dude just lifts 450 pounds.
[00:12:11] You know, like just picks it up, puts it over there, right?
[00:12:15] And so I'm not, I don't need to look good.
[00:12:19] I just need to function well.
[00:12:21] That's all it is to me.
[00:12:22] And so that's the way I see it.
[00:12:24] And we gotta careful what the gemguff look.
[00:12:26] No, I don't care about that.
[00:12:28] I don't care about how I look so yeah, that's not a big deal and so that's the way I see it
[00:12:33] That's where I'm at. That's where I'm coming from and that's where I've been today. That's why I'm late. That's why I'm late today
[00:12:37] I crazy actually huge W like my appointment wasn't even supposed to be until like 10 minutes from now, right and so
[00:12:44] Like they got me in super fucking early and so yeah
[00:12:49] And I got I got really lucky and so I actually expected to to not be live until like 3 p.m.
[00:12:55] today so yeah there it is but that's where I'm at that's where I'm feeling
[00:13:01] and yeah there it is so much they pay I'd pay $30 copay that was it I mean I
[00:13:05] got a I got insurance now through my company and so you know it's not really
[00:13:09] a big deal not an issue like first time had to a copay in a while but yeah
[00:13:13] that's about it let's see here Ubisoft made a really good game you
[00:13:19] know what's really funny is I actually was gonna buy I was actually
[00:13:25] gonna buy Star Wars Outlaws but when I saw that it wasn't on Steam I just didn't
[00:13:32] well I just thought I was like oh really it's not on Steam okay yeah I mean
[00:13:45] we'll see what else is going on right I mean that's about it yeah like cuz I was
[00:13:48] going to I really was I saw Lyric was playing it I was like oh man you know
[00:13:53] maybe I should try it out but yeah I'm just not really feeling it man oh
[00:13:58] Oh, and I also, I gained, I'm 138 pounds now, apparently.
[00:14:03] And so that's probably a good thing.
[00:14:05] I was concerned I was losing a bit too much weight.
[00:14:07] And so, yeah, that's it.
[00:14:09] Now I'm also wearing a bit of, you know,
[00:14:12] like I had all my clothes on me and everything
[00:14:14] and like my wallet and all.
[00:14:15] So it's probably more like 136.
[00:14:18] But yeah, that's bad for your height.
[00:14:20] Yeah, I don't think so.
[00:14:22] I don't think having extra fat,
[00:14:23] do you get your blood work?
[00:14:24] I did not.
[00:14:26] I'm gonna be doing that probably as a follow-up pretty soon.
[00:14:28] I actually did fast preemptively,
[00:14:30] but I pussied out today, I didn't do it.
[00:14:32] I'm gonna be totally honest, I totally pussied out.
[00:14:34] Last time I had a panic attack in the doctor's office,
[00:14:37] it was embarrassing.
[00:14:38] So I've been wanting to push that out as much as I can.
[00:14:41] But yeah, you weigh half of me at 6'8?
[00:14:45] Yeah, I'm not, I mean, I'm not, if you're 6'8,
[00:14:47] yeah, yeah, I mean, like, but if you're 6'8
[00:14:49] and you're fucking like 240, like you're good, man.
[00:14:52] Like you're 260, you're totally fucking good.
[00:14:54] Like that's fine.
[00:14:55] Like yeah, there's nothing wrong with that at all.
[00:14:57] So yeah, and just lock in, yeah, 136.
[00:15:01] Yeah, I mean, that's, I'm 5'11, I'm 170th.
[00:15:04] Yeah, yeah, an extra fat, extra muscle.
[00:15:07] Yeah, yeah, I mean, I probably you're right
[00:15:09] about that a little bit.
[00:15:11] Any chance to get some help with the anxiety?
[00:15:12] Yeah, yeah, we looking at that,
[00:15:14] we're gonna see how it's gonna go,
[00:15:15] but you know, we're gonna take things
[00:15:16] one step at a time and then go there.
[00:15:18] And what about 62, 240?
[00:15:20] 62, 240, I feel like that's big.
[00:15:22] I feel like that's too big,
[00:15:23] that's outside of the scope.
[00:15:24] Maybe I'm wrong,
[00:15:25] but uh... that sounds like it's too big
[00:15:27] uh...
[00:15:34] yeah but i i don't know
[00:15:36] uh... obese young pretty sure
[00:15:38] uh... i i mean it depends on like how you're built right
[00:15:40] like there's guys that are built like uh...
[00:15:44] uh...
[00:15:45] all fuck let's see uh... that there's guys are built like a stand right
[00:15:49] and like
[00:15:50] you know i think that that's fine
[00:15:52] but like those other guys that are built like uh... you know they got
[00:15:55] the beer belly
[00:15:56] and like you know the fat legs and shit like that that's
[00:15:59] Yeah, and so it really depends on where you're at.
[00:16:03] So yeah, let me look at the rest of this.
[00:16:07] A BMI as normal, which is healthy, yeah.
[00:16:09] A percentage of fat, let's see here.
[00:16:12] Built like Nacobo Avocado, yeah, yeah,
[00:16:14] you don't wanna be like that.
[00:16:15] It's really about the way that you look
[00:16:16] and how you carry the weight,
[00:16:17] I think is also a big factor.
[00:16:19] So yeah, let's see here.
[00:16:22] Ubisoft made a really good game, did they?
[00:16:24] A looking game.
[00:16:25] I think Ubisoft has done a really, really good,
[00:16:27] This is like a vast looking game.
[00:16:29] I think you guys have done a really, really good job,
[00:16:31] by the way.
[00:16:32] At what?
[00:16:33] At what?
[00:16:36] Never mind.
[00:16:37] At what?
[00:16:38] Oh, I guess not.
[00:16:41] Yeah, ooh, that's bad.
[00:16:44] Yeah, fuck, I'm not surprised.
[00:16:46] Wulconn versus Concord.
[00:16:48] Concord, eight years to develop,
[00:16:50] 100 million budgets spent, 700 copies sold,
[00:16:52] everybody hates it.
[00:16:53] Wulconn four years to develop four years,
[00:16:56] that probably worked on a longer than four years.
[00:16:58] They're all made childhood friends, they're meant in university.
[00:17:02] Fifteen million copies sold, yeah, so far.
[00:17:05] I think that more than seven hundred people bought Concord.
[00:17:08] I think probably
[00:17:10] five thousand people might have bought Concord.
[00:17:13] Maybe even ten thousand people might have bought Concord.
[00:17:15] Uh, yeah, I mean, I don't think it, yeah, eight hundred, no, no, it's more than that.
[00:17:20] Uh, every fucking day it's the same fucking repost, can we get new shit or what?
[00:17:23] We're gonna get new shit soon, don't worry about it.
[00:17:25] How to keep woke teachers at a class.
[00:17:34] oh my god
[00:17:36] honestly here's the funny thing
[00:17:39] is so my most base teachers
[00:17:43] there's no way they would fit through that door i'll tell you that
[00:17:48] i will tell you that bro like
[00:17:51] yeah he would not fit through that door
[00:17:55] yeah we had some some big boys but they are they got students to
[00:17:59] Yeah, exactly. No, in Texas, if you had this door in Texas classroom, you probably have three people in the class.
[00:18:08] Yeah, yeah, probably about three people in the class. And that'll be about it.
[00:18:12] So a game developer review bombed on steam for not including same sex marriage. I already talked about this yesterday. It already happened.
[00:18:19] It's really not that big of a deal. Like the guy said he wasn't going to do it. If you want to mod it in, it's fine.
[00:18:25] The people that were getting mad about it are stupid.
[00:18:28] What else Roy is there to say? Right?
[00:18:30] I mean who the fuck is gonna get mad about that?
[00:18:32] So yeah.
[00:18:34] Here in Alabama we just got glass outside. Yeah, yeah, that's about right.
[00:18:38] And most Americans won't fit through, right?
[00:18:41] Most Americans wouldn't fit through the store?
[00:18:43] Yeah, I bet so. I actually think you're right.
[00:18:45] Absolute sub, state of the sub. Why are you turning this into a fuck?
[00:18:48] Oh, cause why? Cause the fat people, shut up bitch.
[00:18:51] Shut up fatty. Shut the hell up.
[00:18:53] So what are you talking shit for the hell out of here respect those beliefs? Yeah. Yeah
[00:18:58] Isn't Grums a fake game journalist a lot of people don't like Mark Kern
[00:19:01] I don't really give a fuck what people's opinion is on it. I'm reading it. I'm not reading his name
[00:19:06] I'm reading what's being said
[00:19:08] So they're they said to repay to me against the LGBTQ. Yeah, of course. I already talked about this. It was dumb
[00:19:14] That's it. What is this here?
[00:19:16] The Acolyte is cancelled, Black Mith Wukong has a huge success, Dustborn flops, Concord
[00:19:23] has no players.
[00:19:25] Oh my god.
[00:19:28] Yeah, it's been a real, uh, it's been a real week hasn't it?
[00:19:32] Yeah, it really has.
[00:19:33] Holy fuck man.
[00:19:35] And uh, yeah, I'm not surprised.
[00:19:37] And uh, Bullycrow woke, Space Marine 2 is next.
[00:19:40] I'm ready for that man, I'm really, yeah, I'm excited for that fucking game.
[00:19:43] Like I really hope I can beat Wukong before then, man.
[00:19:46] Gaming Circle Jerk is evolving right now.
[00:19:48] Well, I'm sure that all the Wolt game come out eventually, they'll do all right.
[00:19:51] You know, like what's the problem with that?
[00:19:53] Charging against Telegram CEO, he faces 30 years, 30 years from what?
[00:20:01] What's this?
[00:20:04] Press release, founder CEO in-semestering service Telegram, arrested at the airport.
[00:20:10] Measure comes into contact, judicial investigation, complicity,
[00:20:13] webmastering an online platform in order to enable legal transaction in organized group,
[00:20:18] refusal to communicate at the request of competent authorities, information or documents necessary
[00:20:24] for carrying out and operating interceptions by the law, complicity, possessing pornographic images
[00:20:31] of minors. That sounds bad. Distributing offering or making available pornographic images of
[00:20:37] minors in organized groups, that also sounds bad. Acquiring, transporting, possessing or
[00:20:42] offering or selling of narcotic substances.
[00:20:44] Yeah, I'm serious about that.
[00:20:47] Let's see, next, offering, making it available without legitimate reason, equipment, tools
[00:20:51] or data designed to adapt to get access to damage the operation of automatic data program.
[00:20:56] Sounds bad.
[00:20:57] Complicity organized fraud.
[00:21:01] Criminal association with a view to committing crime as an offense punishable by five
[00:21:05] or more years, providing a cryptology services aiming to ensure confidentiality without
[00:21:10] secured declaration.
[00:21:11] So something bullshit.
[00:21:15] This is the way that I look at it.
[00:21:17] I think that if you run a service and the government wants to figure out like they think
[00:21:22] somebody on your service is committing a crime and you don't cooperate with the authorities,
[00:21:29] I think that they should shut you down.
[00:21:33] It's not even a question, right?
[00:21:35] He's not moderating.
[00:21:36] Yeah.
[00:21:37] They want him in jail because like it'll take no, no, you think this it'll take.
[00:21:41] So like let's look at this in the context of like obviously what's happening on telegram.
[00:21:46] Clearly there's people sending child porn around like let's just what are we talking
[00:21:49] around it for like that's what's happening.
[00:21:51] So like if there's people sending child porn back and forth on this website and this dude
[00:21:55] doesn't want to give their information to the police, then like I don't know as a
[00:22:00] voter and a person who's part of that country, I would say put that fucker in jail and
[00:22:05] shut down the site.
[00:22:10] them down because we make the rules you don't make the rules you exist in our
[00:22:15] rules and these are the rules you follow the rules or you're in fucking jail
[00:22:19] that's what I fucking think it's not even a question but it's not like what are
[00:22:29] you talking about but that logic for channel be shut down 10 years ago no
[00:22:36] you're not understanding the logic if there is evidence I'm not saying that
[00:22:43] that the government should be able to survey everything at all times.
[00:22:46] But if they have made an investigation, they have sufficient evidence, and they have reasonable
[00:22:51] cause for asking for the information, then I think that if a company does not comply with
[00:22:57] that, then the company should be charged with being complicit with the behavior.
[00:23:03] This is a completely normal reaction that anybody would say, you're so ignorant, no
[00:23:09] I'm not.
[00:23:10] You are so stupid if you disagree with this.
[00:23:14] This is crazy.
[00:23:17] Like I'm not talking about mass surveillance.
[00:23:20] I'm not talking about them reading every message.
[00:23:23] I never said that.
[00:23:24] I never said that.
[00:23:25] I don't mean that.
[00:23:26] That's not what I'm talking about.
[00:23:28] I'm talking about if the authorities have reasonable cause, they have evidence, and
[00:23:34] they have everything to say we think this person is doing slippery slope, no it's
[00:23:40] fucking not.
[00:23:41] Like, let's think about this in any other scenario, okay?
[00:23:44] Let's say somebody commits a crime at a gas station.
[00:23:50] And the gas station has a surveillance camera.
[00:23:53] Do you think that the person with the surveillance camera
[00:23:55] should have to give that footage to the police?
[00:23:57] In my opinion, apps of fucking Lutely.
[00:24:01] Apps of fucking Lutely they should.
[00:24:04] Yes.
[00:24:07] Does it have a black and white situation full on monitoring or zero monitoring?
[00:24:10] Yes.
[00:24:10] It's called warrants?
[00:24:11] Yeah, they have a warrant.
[00:24:12] absolutely with a fucking warrant absolutely the judge says so yes it was
[00:24:23] the way to check to see if authorities are reasonable I don't know
[00:24:28] imagine escaping from Russia so you wouldn't be arrested I didn't the CEO
[00:24:32] did the CEO actually do all this like yeah fuck that's been a platform to a
[00:24:35] child porn do all this like can they prove intent I think that if he
[00:24:38] doesn't cooperate with the authorities then at a certain point he is
[00:24:43] complicit in the behavior. Now, to that extent, because I do think that, obviously, like, there is
[00:24:49] a balancing act between preserving the data and the privacy of individuals while at the same time
[00:24:57] being accountable to the law. Like, both of these things are true at the same time. But I think
[00:25:02] that if you are not respecting the laws and you are not complying with those laws,
[00:25:07] us is protecting our privacy, not defending criminals. You understand that you can defend
[00:25:13] a criminal's privacy, right? Like this is that's a very bad argument that you're reframing
[00:25:18] something in a way that sounds different, but it's actually the same thing in a lot
[00:25:22] of cases. So yes. Okay, you get back over to the government. Well, here's what I would
[00:25:29] do, right? Is that if I were the government and there were people that were making a
[00:25:35] Uh, uh, like they had a VPN or something like that and people were using this tool and they
[00:25:42] were committing terrorist acts or they were sending child porn to each other.
[00:25:47] And then the people that were running that said, we're not going to give you a back
[00:25:50] door.
[00:25:51] I just put all of them in jail and I'd shut it down.
[00:25:59] That's what I would do instantaneously without even a doubt without a second.
[00:26:06] Why jail though?
[00:26:07] Descend an example to anybody else who thinks they're going to do the same thing, put them
[00:26:15] in jail for what crime?
[00:26:17] Being complicit in crimes and not cooperating with law enforcement?
[00:26:22] And being an accessory to crimes?
[00:26:24] Knowingly?
[00:26:26] What do you mean?
[00:26:27] I can probably think of 50 other things you can put somebody in jail for too.
[00:26:31] Like, yeah, it's not even a question, obstruction, harboring crime, yeah.
[00:26:37] I'm not saying, listen guys, I'm not saying that they should be put in jail ahead
[00:26:42] time. I'm not saying that they should look at everything ahead of time. I'm saying that if
[00:26:48] there's evidence then they should be able to look into it. What crimes though? Where would they
[00:26:54] have to find the crime first? What do you mean? They find crimes like this all the time. It's
[00:26:57] super popular. It's super, super popular. You crazy? That's a technicality. It's a reason
[00:27:04] you can put an individual jail though. Yeah, disagree because they can always use that
[00:27:08] excuse to have a backdoor look. Of course they can. And that's why you need accountability
[00:27:12] for the government. But at the same time, you need to, so both of these things are true.
[00:27:17] You cannot have a world where companies are not accountable to the government. There is
[00:27:23] a food chain here. And the food chain is very simple. The government is above the companies.
[00:27:30] Companies exist in the way that the government allows them to exist. A company is not
[00:27:36] company is an idea. It's not a real thing. This is something that is an
[00:27:42] abstraction. So the fact that it is existing is because of the government.
[00:27:47] So the government defines it. The government can control it. That's the
[00:27:51] way it works. So yes, fuck the government. You're gonna say fuck the
[00:27:56] government until something like this happens with somebody else and then
[00:27:59] you're gonna be glad they're there. Yeah companies are not above the law.
[00:28:04] companies are not above the law. Now, I talk about this a lot. Is this happening with telegram?
[00:28:12] Because these are like, this is my, this is like my philosophy on it. Is this happening with telegram?
[00:28:20] I don't know. Did the CEO know? I, maybe this is going to be an unpopular opinion,
[00:28:29] but I think that bringing back, maybe not literally, but metaphorically public executions
[00:28:34] for big official people, that defy and actively break laws and hurt people is a good thing.
[00:28:42] Like remember whenever we killed Saddam Hussein, big W. And I think that Vietnam killed somebody
[00:28:48] recently, huge W. So I think that when you take somebody who's a CEO, somebody who's
[00:28:54] in charge of this, and you put their fucking head metaphorically, metaphorically on the
[00:29:00] chopping block rather than have three or four fall guys that had nothing to do
[00:29:04] with it, then you actually see change. That's what I fucking think.
[00:29:10] Now, W, Saddam was a badass? For sure, man. For sure. And so, L take on Saddam?
[00:29:22] For sure. The guy was refusing to give information on people committing
[00:29:28] legitimate crimes like child trafficking, drugs, etc. Yeah. The future will be
[00:29:33] distributed, decentralized, the boomers don't get it. Nothing can be
[00:29:36] decentralized you're just gonna have the government come in and figure out
[00:29:39] whoever has the information like you really think like listen I've talked to
[00:29:43] people that work in the FBI like there's I know this there's like this and there
[00:29:47] is a big issue right there's like a huge competency issue inside of like
[00:29:51] government like enforcement agencies where like you have some people that
[00:29:56] are part of these agencies that are like basically Paul Bart Malkop right
[00:30:03] You do. But you have other guys. These guys are really smart.
[00:30:12] Like, this is their job. They've been doing it for 15 years. They're really good at it.
[00:30:18] Yes.
[00:30:20] Like, they can't find a crook's digital footprint. People say they can't find it.
[00:30:24] Most of the time when people can't find stuff, it's because the government can't care.
[00:30:29] The government doesn't give a shit. That's why it happens.
[00:30:37] If the government wants to find something, they'll find it.
[00:30:41] And so, yeah, if anything's legal if I'm a software's PC go after Asman, that's different. Do you want to know why it's different?
[00:30:47] It's because we're not trying to actively hide it. So there's nothing it's your Jesus Christ. How are you so stupid?
[00:30:54] How are you so stupid? How do you get through the day?
[00:30:59] How do you exist?
[00:31:00] How do you do this? It was a joke, brother?
[00:31:04] Okay. All right. All right. Ha ha. Let's move on.
[00:31:07] But I know that there's other people see the same thing they're not joking, that's what
[00:31:12] makes me mad.
[00:31:13] And so yes, I think that by the way, putting the CEO in jail, putting the people on the
[00:31:19] board of directors in jail, putting bear heads on the chopping block, that's what you do.
[00:31:26] That's what you do.
[00:31:27] And you do that a few times and shit like this stops happening immediately.
[00:31:33] That's what I think.
[00:31:35] So yeah, and let's see here, talking real or joking, yeah, no matter who you are, the
[00:31:42] ISP will find out and the government will get the information one way or another.
[00:31:45] Absolutely.
[00:31:46] So yeah, he doesn't hide it either, he's just not providing the back door.
[00:31:50] Yeah, of course.
[00:31:53] What is Russia-based company need to abide by the rules of France?
[00:31:57] They don't, but when the guy shows up in France, what are you going to do?
[00:32:00] Like let's say somebody from Afghanistan was here in America and this person committed
[00:32:06] crimes but we couldn't get them in Afghanistan, but they showed up here in America.
[00:32:10] I immediately put his ass in jail.
[00:32:12] Gotcha bitch, shouldn't have been here.
[00:32:14] Gotcha now.
[00:32:16] Yep, you're not leaving anymore.
[00:32:21] And that'd be it.
[00:32:22] He shouldn't have been in the French airport then.
[00:32:25] He should have known that.
[00:32:26] Yep.
[00:32:27] Absolutely.
[00:32:28] It's sad, but true it's different though.
[00:32:32] I mean he said bro, he said August at the outskirts of Paris.
[00:32:38] Now last time I checked Paris is in France.
[00:32:41] Yeah, I don't know what to say.
[00:32:44] He has French citizenship.
[00:32:49] Well either way, if he's in France that's what's going to happen.
[00:32:54] What's preventing these countries and leaders from leaving the country once their leaders
[00:32:58] or pushing a prison bus or not all these companies leave the economy dies in the country with
[00:33:02] it.
[00:33:03] Simple.
[00:33:04] You just do what China does.
[00:33:05] You want to know why companies don't do that in other countries is because they just nationalize
[00:33:09] the fucking company and put the people they're doing it in jail.
[00:33:13] It's easy.
[00:33:15] It's so far.
[00:33:16] It's literally so fucking easy.
[00:33:19] Like again, the companies think that they have power because they don't have to
[00:33:24] deal with the government.
[00:33:26] The government has power and they kill you.
[00:33:29] The company has power, and you get banned on a social media platform, okay?
[00:33:33] Like I don't think people understand the power scaling here, okay?
[00:33:38] Like this Apple is not as powerful as the government.
[00:33:44] It's not the way you got them, Dictator Asman.
[00:33:45] It's not a dictator.
[00:33:46] This is what the people would want.
[00:33:48] This is what any group of people would want.
[00:33:50] Any time, and by the way, there are a million regulations that companies don't want,
[00:33:55] that people have gotten together and forced on companies against their will.
[00:34:00] that's what laws are. It's crazy that people can't see that. The complicity
[00:34:05] accusation is a little bit too easy. Well, we'll see what happens. Yeah, I mean, I
[00:34:10] don't know. And that's why I'm curious about this. I don't see them doing this
[00:34:14] for any other social media CEOs. It's almost like you didn't comply with
[00:34:17] adding back doors for them to spy on people. Yes, I know that. And the West
[00:34:21] is just as bad as China was spying on our people that is quieter about it.
[00:34:24] Yeah, I think if the government has a warrant, they should be able to
[00:34:28] figure out what you're doing on a website? Absolutely. It's not even a question. Like
[00:34:35] it's not, like I'm not, I don't think they should be able to do it without any restriction.
[00:34:40] But if they have probable cause and the warrant, they absolutely should. It's not even like,
[00:34:45] I can't even imagine thinking otherwise. A country fighting a civil population with
[00:34:52] no military wanting to censor, censor and patient platform because the law stuff to
[00:34:56] hackers. Is that about the same thing as the garment do with Facebook, Twitter,
[00:34:59] No because Twitter and Facebook were working with the government. It was different
[00:35:03] Let's see here Irish person basically rejected the principles of privacy of telegram. So they arrested for that respect the principles of privacy
[00:35:11] Well, I mean if the principles of privacy
[00:35:14] Involved not complying with the law. I mean
[00:35:18] it's crazy that this person thinks that the principles of a
[00:35:23] private company
[00:35:24] overrule the law
[00:35:29] like
[00:35:33] You think that like your company is like a mission statement, overrules the law, are you retarded?
[00:35:42] Unbelievable that you see so many people defending this. Crazy. What the hell's wrong with these people?
[00:35:50] It's the same with NDA. Yeah, it's amazing. Unbelievable.
[00:35:55] You want me to beg your ass tons of data that got denied? Peddlers and criminals are always unfortunately at access to ways to communicate between them.
[00:36:00] between them. I'm against mass surveillance and I explicitly don't want a country that
[00:36:04] realize convicts, petafiles, and prison to monitor me. No, of course, right? I don't think I'm
[00:36:09] against mass surveillance either. But when there's a probable cause and a warrant, then I think
[00:36:14] that you should absolutely have to comply. And if company doesn't comply, heads need
[00:36:18] to roll. That's what I fucking think. That's my opinion on it. And whether
[00:36:22] the telegram CEO did this or not, I think we're going to have to wait and find out.
[00:36:26] We don't know that yet.
[00:36:28] That's why there are charges being brought against them.
[00:36:31] And this will be discovered in court and we'll see what happens.
[00:36:35] So yeah, it's not about that.
[00:36:38] They want full access.
[00:36:39] Well, then that's not part of the conversation for me, is it?
[00:36:44] Yeah.
[00:36:46] What's this?
[00:36:47] Faced models of Liu Kong?
[00:36:49] Damn.
[00:36:50] Yeah.
[00:36:51] Wow.
[00:36:52] What a surprise.
[00:36:53] You know what's crazy about this?
[00:36:56] I mean, I feel like they look like the people that they're, I mean like this one, like the
[00:37:04] guy that does Wukong doesn't really look, you know, he does look a bit different, right,
[00:37:09] to be fair.
[00:37:10] But otherwise they look pretty much the same, bro.
[00:37:13] They do.
[00:37:14] And so, yeah, I guess so.
[00:37:16] Can you try the airline, you think so?
[00:37:18] Yeah, I guess so.
[00:37:21] And because the beard?
[00:37:22] Yeah, it's because the beard that really, you know, sets him apart.
[00:37:26] That's way to combat, I know this one, I've seen this, this is so funny bro, this is so
[00:37:31] good.
[00:37:32] What's your favorite racer slur?
[00:37:36] What would you like me to use for you?
[00:37:41] What was the last time you said the n-word?
[00:37:43] Oh, it's been Dave.
[00:37:45] What's your favorite rapper that starts with Lil?
[00:37:49] Which one died most recently?
[00:37:51] Damn.
[00:37:52] Yo, you got the Meganese.
[00:37:54] Try them.
[00:37:55] I got Jordison, man.
[00:37:56] pull up your preachers and you can do it.
[00:38:02] That's impressive bro.
[00:38:07] Damn!
[00:38:10] Damn!
[00:38:16] We'll get the tree later on the day.
[00:38:19] I got calls from as far away as Ireland asking
[00:38:23] Is zinc the most racist town in America?
[00:38:27] No, what's your thoughts on that?
[00:38:28] I told them well we used to be but we lost the title but don't worry we'll get it back next year.
[00:38:33] I don't care they probably think I'm holding you house. Oh man. It's crazy how in the south
[00:38:58] People are racist, but they're also friendly at the same time
[00:39:02] It's like a really weird dynamic that I
[00:39:07] Don't even know if I can really explain it
[00:39:10] in a way that makes sense.
[00:39:12] I think that, yeah, it's very on it, but you can't,
[00:39:17] because it's also that they're more friendly than racist.
[00:39:22] They're racist, but it's like, well, Fred is different.
[00:39:26] Oh, that's, I mean, he's not like the other ones, you know?
[00:39:29] Oh, yeah, you know, the other ones, right?
[00:39:32] Yeah, of course, that's how they are.
[00:39:34] It's amazing.
[00:39:36] It's like Walt Disney level races it is fucking funny
[00:39:41] Yeah, oh my god, man
[00:39:43] Friendly one. Yeah, is it racist or joking or something? Oh, they they love doing that man
[00:39:48] Wasn't that time the leader of the KKK fake from being from the BPC? Oh that guy?
[00:39:53] Yeah, I remember that's the one that uh, what's his name? Gideon went to you know, yeah, yeah, exactly and that's the
[00:40:01] That's the way it is. Zink's not in the South. It's in Northwest Arkansas. Maybe it's somewhere
[00:40:06] else. I don't know. But he certainly talked like he's from the South. But let's see here.
[00:40:11] Anime sites just got nuked. And what's this? And a list of anime piracy sites that got
[00:40:18] shut down today. Film of, damn. It's pretty sad considering there were no restrictions
[00:40:24] on the content. Paid services don't have half the content and region block a lot
[00:40:28] anime. I can't wait to subscribe to Disney. Hulu, Crunchyroll, Hdive, Amazon Prime, for
[00:40:39] some unholy reason Disney Plus. It's a sad day for the weebs. I actually have never used
[00:40:45] any of this. I've just always watched anime, like between Netflix and Crunchyroll, like
[00:40:50] I never have run out of anime to watch. I haven't, so I've never really felt the
[00:40:56] need to look any of this shit up or do any of this. I never had this problem. That's
[00:41:00] actually not true. One of them didn't have, I remember I watched Serial Experiments Lane
[00:41:05] on like YouTube or something like that because it wasn't on Crunchyroll at the time or something
[00:41:10] like that. But yeah, that was about it. I've never really had this situation. I have
[00:41:15] no idea. And yeah, there's plenty of sites that are still working just fine.
[00:41:20] anti-consumer as fuck look look I mean I I feel like so a lot of people have like
[00:41:28] these really strong opinions about services and I understand that those
[00:41:33] opinions are valid but to me I don't really care because I don't have
[00:41:40] anything to fucking do with that I just use the website and I open up the
[00:41:45] app on my PlayStation and it just plays the video that I wanted to play. I don't have a relationship
[00:41:53] with the company. I don't think about what they took off or on. You're rich. It's a streaming
[00:42:02] service that you pay money for. That's the way they all work. I mean, you'd say I'm rich. It's
[00:42:13] It's like $15.
[00:42:15] We talking about like, what the fuck?
[00:42:18] You acting like this is a limo service.
[00:42:20] It's 15 fucking bucks.
[00:42:26] What are we fucking talking about here, guys?
[00:42:30] Losing my goddamn mind.
[00:42:33] $15 plus 10 different streaming services?
[00:42:35] Then don't.
[00:42:36] Here's the way I look at it, right?
[00:42:38] If you want to steal the content
[00:42:40] and you feel like you don't wanna spend the money on it
[00:42:43] because you're not getting your money value,
[00:42:47] Then do it steal. I'll give a fuck like I don't care. I don't care like I don't we think I don't like see I don't like seeing the
[00:42:54] The the moral like oh, I'm doing this for the right reason. He's just just steal it
[00:43:00] Just just stop stop asking for a pat on the back when you're stealing it. Just steal it, man
[00:43:06] I don't want to hear about how you how you're a pirate
[00:43:10] Stop it. Yeah, just steal it and own it. Yeah, like that's the only thing I got for it
[00:43:15] But yeah, apparently they shut a lot of these down. Don't worry about the end of the week and our 10 will pop up
[00:43:20] Yeah, exactly like they're really gonna shut down the weaves. That's just never gonna happen
[00:43:24] Concorde will reach more than 7k viewers on twitch. Let's see how many people on twitch watching this motherfucking bullshit
[00:43:30] Let me take a look at it. So concord
[00:43:37] Concord
[00:43:40] How many people are watching concord?
[00:43:43] 9,000 viewers add
[00:43:45] I
[00:43:50] Don't know if this an ad or not hashtag concord. I I'm not sure
[00:43:55] That looks like this is all another language
[00:43:59] So yeah, it's add so so basically it looks like people that are are playing concord are doing it because
[00:44:08] They're getting paid money for it, right? They're getting paid money to play the game, which is like hey good for them
[00:44:14] right that's the way I see it good for them but that doesn't necessarily mean
[00:44:20] the game's popular that just means people are getting paid to play the game so
[00:44:24] yeah 95% of the player base is on PlayStation anyways yeah but let's say
[00:44:28] it's 95% so how many people you got people playing Concord right now I
[00:44:32] probably still got this shit open from the other day don't I yeah so 95% so
[00:44:37] that's to 187 so let's say it's 200 just to keep it easy so 200 times two
[00:44:42] That's 400 times 10. That's 4,000. That's bad
[00:44:48] 4,000 people concurrently you say 95, but that's so bad 4,000 playing and that's it
[00:44:55] That's a that's me rounding up keeping like that's me rounding up
[00:45:00] So yeah, please support Conqueror or Devs work hard on it. Yeah, I know there's a lot of people that work hard
[00:45:06] People that use their head to hammer in a nail work hard, but I still call them stupid. They shouldn't have done that
[00:45:12] What fantastic gameplay was this?
[00:45:14] I've been walking, but you ever heard of Moon Stealthing?
[00:45:40] The bit rate?
[00:45:49] Guys, I want you to say thank you for this bit rate.
[00:45:53] Do you really want the bit rate to be better?
[00:45:56] I don't.
[00:46:01] Yeah, this is probably like, you can tell what's going on, kind of.
[00:46:04] The titan animation's not great.
[00:46:10] Oh, is that a boss?
[00:46:13] Or, uh, oh, that's just a guy.
[00:46:16] I really do need to play this.
[00:46:18] I really do.
[00:46:19] Maybe I should play this tomorrow.
[00:46:23] I really need to play. I think I have to play this tomorrow. I'm gonna have to play this tomorrow, guys.
[00:46:28] Yeah, I do. This might really have to be what happens.
[00:46:33] Yeah, please don't. As an ad? No, I'm not gonna take an ad for it.
[00:46:36] I didn't even get... they didn't even offer me an ad for it.
[00:46:39] I'll just be real. They didn't even offer me one. They said nope.
[00:46:42] And so, yeah, I mean, it's really good. I mean, the way I look at it is that
[00:46:47] I feel like if I play a game, I'm gonna give it a good shot and I'm gonna let people know.
[00:46:52] So, yeah.
[00:46:53] I've seen Lyric play it. It's actually bad enough that it's funny. That's the thing is it could be fun to play
[00:46:59] This guy just completed everyone's childhood dream
[00:47:02] all the way around
[00:47:05] All the way around
[00:47:14] He doing that physics shit
[00:47:16] I don't know why he hits one of those cables and he just falls directly off, hits his head
[00:47:23] on this and dies.
[00:47:28] Yeah.
[00:47:29] Go!
[00:47:30] Go!
[00:47:31] Go!
[00:47:32] Go!
[00:47:33] He got it.
[00:47:34] He got it.
[00:47:35] Go!
[00:47:36] Go!
[00:47:37] Go!
[00:47:38] One more.
[00:47:39] Damn, bro.
[00:47:40] I've been to his edging.
[00:47:41] He is.
[00:47:48] He is.
[00:47:49] Oh, he's around.
[00:47:50] Bro, the Air Force needs to come get them.
[00:48:04] the air force needs to come get this guy yeah we got ourselves a fighter pilot
[00:48:12] yeah they need to come get this dude yeah
[00:48:17] holy shit this face force yeah this is like the beginning of like one of those movies like you
[00:48:23] know what those 80s movies where it's like this is some kind of like actual test that's put
[00:48:28] there by like ancient aliens and like the first person who's able to do it actually gets contacted
[00:48:33] by like an alien race to fight like a fucking, you know, like a intergalactic battle or something
[00:48:40] like that. Yeah, time machine. Yeah, no, there was a was it last starfighter? Yeah, that was the one
[00:48:44] that was like that. Yeah, exactly. I remember seeing that. Jesus, Black Wukong lifts team to 37
[00:48:52] million concurrent. That's at the same time. Players for the same for the first time.
[00:48:58] That's insane, bro. This game is popping the fuck off. This game is doing amazing. Like,
[00:49:02] like i'm actually really shocked to see how well it's doing
[00:49:05] like i'm actually like there's so many games coming out recently man like i'm
[00:49:09] really
[00:49:10] i'm working my fucking ass off playing all these motherfucking games
[00:49:13] it's been crazy gabin wins always it's crazy how steam
[00:49:18] does nothing in wins
[00:49:23] they don't they like
[00:49:25] we're gonna we're just gonna make a service that people like
[00:49:30] and that's it
[00:49:32] and then
[00:49:33] eventually uh... they just number one and that's it
[00:49:37] and it's that easy it's crazy how when you put people first
[00:49:40] uh... you know that's what you get
[00:49:42] and so i can talk to the official trailer what's this
[00:49:49] uh... watching
[00:49:56] you can't find your family
[00:50:03] but you didn't change you are
[00:50:07] my lungs
[00:50:08] we are
[00:50:13] that's when you get a ring
[00:50:16] it's been a high-level security brief
[00:50:19] shadow
[00:50:21] old-fucked
[00:50:25] project shadow is far beyond you can you imagine being eleven years old right now
[00:50:34] things must be so good
[00:50:37] yeah that must be bad ass
[00:50:43] i wish you exactly i'm i'm i just go and swap around so you can actually
[00:50:46] see the good version
[00:50:48] because like this is uh... qualities of fucking garbage
[00:50:51] uh... here we go
[00:50:57] and we need to use on its immediate assistance
[00:51:04] project is far beyond anything we've ever
[00:51:08] shadow story began a lot like yours if he doesn't do the nothing personal kid if
[00:51:13] he teleports behind sonic brah i would be so disappointed he needs to do that
[00:51:17] like these these movies are it's it's so obvious that these movies are
[00:51:23] total fan service
[00:51:26] just do it
[00:51:30] yet just fucking do it
[00:51:34] but what you found family and friends
[00:51:38] shadow found only pain
[00:51:41] and loss
[00:51:43] we got a rogue alien on the loose
[00:51:45] how do we find it?
[00:51:47] start with a giant fireball?
[00:51:49] i love it let's start with a giant fireball
[00:51:57] He is much more impressive than the Hedgehog I fought previously.
[00:52:00] Dude, I'm standing right here.
[00:52:02] You're a colorful bunch.
[00:52:04] We don't want to fight you.
[00:52:06] Actually, Sonic, I would like to fight.
[00:52:08] No, no, no!
[00:52:18] He did it!
[00:52:20] Oh my, he did it in a trailer!
[00:52:24] Oh my god.
[00:52:26] He's too powerful.
[00:52:27] Yeah.
[00:52:28] I can't believe I'm saying this, but we need you to know who.
[00:52:38] Doctor Abonner?
[00:52:39] When has that ever stopped me?
[00:52:41] Dr.
[00:52:45] We're visitors.
[00:52:48] This is sad, Robotnik. Even for you.
[00:52:50] We need your help.
[00:52:52] On one condition.
[00:52:54] What?
[00:52:56] I can't rule the world.
[00:53:03] I might as well save it.
[00:53:07] I need room.
[00:53:09] Sir, I don't have the proper materials.
[00:53:11] Found some.
[00:53:13] That's a good one. Yeah. So good isn't he? Jim Carrey, yeah.
[00:53:24] You did what I had to.
[00:53:29] Keanu Reeves is flying in the shadow.
[00:53:34] Is that right? Yeah.
[00:53:37] Welcome home my boy. It's impossible.
[00:53:43] Is it? It couldn't be.
[00:53:44] Couldn't it? Are you?
[00:53:46] In the saggy flesh.
[00:53:49] Jesus Christ, man. Well, this is what happens whenever you make content for the fans. Oh
[00:54:02] My god
[00:54:05] Yeah, this the entire move. It's crazy because like the original Sonic trailer was so bad and
[00:54:14] It's just like how is it now Jesus, man actually looks okay, yes
[00:54:29] Timeline is fixed it is
[00:54:32] Oh my god, I can't believe it, man. It's like leagues apart. I know
[00:54:40] Boy, where they listen to the feedback they did this is and I
[00:54:45] This is so good, man. They took to listen to fans. They fought they fixed it. They really did
[00:54:51] That's amazing. I love it, man. I really do it looks fun to watch. Yeah
[00:54:55] It's like I think that there's always these people that are like they're like oh these movies are like they're like
[00:55:01] Slop and it's like yeah, but sometimes I like being a pig
[00:55:07] Sometimes I want to be a pig I want to roll around
[00:55:09] You know when I'll flip and flop around in a dirt, you know like yeah, what's wrong with that?
[00:55:14] What's wrong a little bit? What's wrong a little bit of fun, man?
[00:55:17] Yeah, it's just fun like and so yeah, I love seeing them and I do and so that's awesome
[00:55:25] Concord versus deadlock. Oh, yeah, I should play that shit today
[00:55:29] I play a little bit of that deadlock and they'll put a little bit more wow
[00:55:32] We'll see what happens, but yeah concord and deadlock. Look at this concord at 5,000 viewers deadlock at 60,000
[00:55:39] So this is really what Matt gives the fuck about viewers. Look at deadlock
[00:55:48] Where's deadlock?
[00:55:51] man, what the fuck
[00:55:53] Am I not getting the right there at this?
[00:55:57] This is insane
[00:56:01] This absolutely fucking insane bro like
[00:56:04] like, what the fuck?
[00:56:08] 100k right now?
[00:56:09] Yeah, this shit is going wild.
[00:56:12] Is it invite only closed beta?
[00:56:18] Gavin's doing the, like I watched just a little bit
[00:56:22] of Shroud playing, right?
[00:56:24] I need to play this motherfucking game, man.
[00:56:27] I really do, like I'm getting ready.
[00:56:30] Like impressive, yeah, it's a digital tell bro.
[00:56:32] I know I heard it's like a,
[00:56:34] it's like kind of a MOBA,
[00:56:35] but it's a third-person FPS.
[00:56:38] It's like a FPS MOBA.
[00:56:43] Was that right?
[00:56:44] Like SMITE kind of?
[00:56:45] I feel like SMITE is like a really great example.
[00:56:48] It's like, I feel like SMITE's like Dragon's Dogma
[00:56:51] where it's like Dragon's Dogma with like its principles
[00:56:56] and like its design philosophy should be a 10,
[00:56:59] but they just don't execute on it.
[00:57:01] And I think SMITE didn't execute on the idea
[00:57:05] in the way that they should have
[00:57:07] right there's like games that
[00:57:09] like i think should be a ten but they're actually an eight
[00:57:12] and i'm trying to like other examples that like should be tens but their eights
[00:57:17] uh...
[00:57:19] all fuck i feel like those are two good examples uh... man
[00:57:24] i don't know i could think more of it uh... pub gc at the east i think see a
[00:57:27] thieves uh... a new world
[00:57:29] new world's a good example yeah
[00:57:31] and uh... oboe by never done well boba even is
[00:57:35] but yeah
[00:57:36] new world's a great example of that
[00:57:38] concord verses deadlock this is this is deadlock
[00:57:41] i mean they got plenty of weird ass characters and deadlock
[00:57:44] i mean the thing is that listen
[00:57:46] what you can have plenty of characters that are ugly or weird-looking or
[00:57:49] whatever
[00:57:50] but if you also want to have characters that will be interesting or funny or
[00:57:53] cool
[00:57:54] uh... i think that's what matters as well and also like a lot of the
[00:57:57] character models about the same but you look at these guys
[00:58:00] like they look interesting right
[00:58:02] and i that's another really thing it really important thing right is the
[00:58:05] characters look interesting
[00:58:07] by the the fucking pig and some other random guy
[00:58:10] this is funny man
[00:58:12] and so yeah i don't think these are like great character by the way i don't
[00:58:15] think these are great character designs either
[00:58:18] they're okay
[00:58:19] but they're you know it's okay
[00:58:21] is nothing amazing
[00:58:23] that like models of action to bro yeah i feel like they don't look that
[00:58:25] great
[00:58:26] uh... the big reason why people don't really get into it is because the game
[00:58:29] is that good man like you put a good game you put a bunch of fat bitches in
[00:58:33] a good game people second plate
[00:58:35] so play that game like let's be honest man
[00:58:38] uh... deadlock top ten most played games on not surprise
[00:58:41] why people keep adding me
[00:58:43] uh... i want to have a general discussion on your review of black
[00:58:46] myth will call since i'm a person of color asian
[00:58:49] we are considering people from china
[00:58:51] and or asia
[00:58:52] non-po c due to the fact of their large population
[00:58:56] Compared to the rest of the world. I'm not sure what you're getting at. What do you want to say? You argued on your post that black myth Wukong
[00:59:04] Has no right to person. How is this still going on? I really think that we should shut down the internet
[00:59:16] But we really like people shouldn't be able to talk to each other like this like yeah, we need to go back to villages
[00:59:21] Yeah, maybe maybe this solution because I do love the internet, but maybe we should just shut it down
[00:59:25] Maybe we just turn the whole thing off. Yeah Asians are practically whites for sure
[00:59:31] What is this? Good talker with hating right wing? What was this here? Oh, no that that's this is destiny destiny is mad at me for what?
[00:59:39] I saw a clip of this
[00:59:41] There's a reason why the boy who cried wolf is such a popular fucking story
[00:59:45] There's a reason why it is something that for hundreds if not thousands of years people have repeated
[00:59:50] It's because people don't like being gaslit. It is funny. I saw that there was a tweet about this
[00:59:54] it is funny that like I almost knew the destiny would talk about this because I
[01:00:00] mentioned January 6th I feel like that's like Beetlejuice for him like if
[01:00:05] somebody brings that shit up he's there he's fucking there it is and freaked
[01:00:14] out about something that's not actually happening just because you've
[01:00:16] escalated language enough to make people take you more seriously than what
[01:00:19] you would otherwise deserve and I also fully reject this argument because
[01:00:22] it's not applied evenly like people will say this on the concerns that
[01:00:24] We've been bleeding said a little bit. Okay. Well, how all right, we had eight years of Barack Obama
[01:00:29] Where's my communism? Okay. I was promised communism for eight years by rush limbo. Where is it?
[01:00:35] I promise communism. You are promised atheist Muslim communism
[01:00:40] It didn't happen and then we got four years a atheist Muslim communism
[01:00:45] Of Joe Biden. Where's my communism? I thought we were supposed to be communism
[01:00:48] I didn't happen if we if Kamala wins and we have four more years of a of a democrat president
[01:00:52] is that the communism where's the communism at right
[01:00:55] like you got why did the republican actions never have consequences
[01:00:58] it's only the democrats that are supposed to be like we'd be responsible
[01:01:00] you're gonna stop calling everybody a nazi yikami
[01:01:03] okay five be responsible the rhetoric stop making on his comments about uh...
[01:01:06] uh... victims of violence at all is uh... okay by the way how's a paul doing
[01:01:11] is that the isaac anymore by a gay dude with a hammer
[01:01:13] lol like jesus christ like there's no and like you guys need to turn down
[01:01:16] the rhetoric and by the way uh... the democrats are still every single election
[01:01:20] and break everything and trying to inject poison in your veins and try
[01:01:22] cut off the penises of every single boy that they're turning into women as the
[01:01:26] Muslims and the Jews both simultaneously invade our country in order to make it so
[01:01:29] that white people can't have positions of power anymore and that's why we're
[01:01:32] cut down to things like Israel and the World Economic Forum and George Soros is
[01:01:34] coming after us and all it is like dude shut off here's what's really funny
[01:01:43] about this here's what's really funny about him getting mad about this
[01:01:56] where's the and and Destiny's community I don't know why Destiny's
[01:02:07] His community is so mad at me.
[01:02:10] But they fucking are really, is it 125?
[01:02:14] Is that it?
[01:02:15] 125.
[01:02:16] They fucking hate me.
[01:02:24] Oh, I don't know what he types of thing.
[01:02:27] That to me, it's points on a line and they foreshadowed it.
[01:02:31] Do you see what I'm going from with this?
[01:02:32] Like, I don't want to like, there's more to this too.
[01:02:34] Like, it's nuts.
[01:02:41] Do you see what I'm going from with this?
[01:02:43] Like, I don't want to like, there's more to this too.
[01:02:45] like, it's a boy who cried wolf logic. Yeah, it's so obvious. How is January 6th the point?
[01:02:51] Trump did so many bad things to make everything meaningless.
[01:02:54] I said, bro, that people I don't know what types of thing.
[01:02:58] Yeah. But to me, it's points on a line.
[01:03:00] They foreshadowed it. But it's yes, it is.
[01:03:03] But when you exaggerate the points on the line to be worse than what they are,
[01:03:08] you train people to take you less seriously.
[01:03:11] That's what happens. This is true.
[01:03:12] And I'm telling you this is what happens. There is a reason why the boy who cried wolf is such a popular fucking story
[01:03:21] There's a reason why it is something that by the way destiny didn't say I was wrong about this
[01:03:27] Hundreds if not thousands of years people have repeated
[01:03:31] it's because people don't like being gaslit and
[01:03:34] Freaked out about something that's not actually happening just because you've escalated language enough to make people take you more
[01:03:41] seriously than what you would otherwise deserve. So yes, absolutely, okay? And it's a big problem.
[01:03:50] You call everybody like, if you if you use these bad words, like it's like, I've used the example
[01:03:58] of slavery, right? Yeah, slavery. Oh, things are, this is like slavery. No, it's not like
[01:04:04] slavery. Read a fucking book. It has nothing. It's not even like it's not even 2% like slavery.
[01:04:13] It's crazy. But that's what the hyper-
[01:04:16] They're hyper-inflating this language and they're doing it with an emotional goal,
[01:04:21] right? They're being emotional, being a streamer. Yeah, I'm being on stream right now. I'm
[01:04:25] basically a slave because people cannot choose what they're gonna do. So if you don't understand
[01:04:31] I understand what I'm saying with this. I'm sorry to say, but I think you don't understand the way that people think.
[01:04:35] So, yeah. You think a couple peasants would take over the government with no guns in January 6th?
[01:04:40] I don't understand what you're thinking here.
[01:04:42] January 6th was an obvious play for Trump to change the outcome of the election.
[01:04:47] It clearly was. Everybody can see that. It shouldn't have happened.
[01:04:50] Was it before this? Maybe it was before this.
[01:04:57] It's the same thing as somebody saying, oh, well, you can't have any type of price.
[01:05:04] Here we go. Here we go. Perfect.
[01:05:08] Fucking Nazis. They're talking about legitimate Nazi stuff and people like oh, yeah, they said Kanye West was a Nazi
[01:05:16] Oh, yeah, they say there's people Nazis
[01:05:18] But so every every the money the water gets so muddy that you can't have any conversation about it
[01:05:24] It's the same thing as somebody saying. Oh, well, you can't have any type of price regulations or that's just communism
[01:05:32] We have a million fucking price regulations right now
[01:05:36] At this exact fucking moment, right now we have price regulations, but people use these
[01:05:42] words, they're escalating everything to such a...
[01:05:46] I think that there's a reason why Destiny was sent a clip of this that didn't include
[01:05:54] this part because I'm talking about the same thing that he is.
[01:06:04] He's right.
[01:06:06] I agree with him.
[01:06:08] The price regulations are in reference to Kamala Harris talking about making the grocery stores
[01:06:15] not exorbitantly extort people for prices.
[01:06:22] I said that both people said this in this exact clip, but you've got people clipping
[01:06:30] it out of context and getting met.
[01:06:33] Well, I think that I might not have explained what the difference here is because that
[01:06:37] he's right. He's absolutely right. Price gouging is already illegal. Well, here's what I'm saying,
[01:06:44] right? Is that I think Destiny has gone through and this has been like a pretty popular thing with
[01:06:51] him. I've seen him do this like on shows before. I think that Destiny is upset and frustrated
[01:06:58] about a lot of right wing people because they like to, what's the word for it? Like they like to
[01:07:06] downplay the bad actions of like their group
[01:07:10] while simultaneously acting like
[01:07:12] the other group of the ones that are bad
[01:07:15] i'm not doing that
[01:07:19] i'm not doing that's why use the example of the mom and come on here is with
[01:07:23] communism
[01:07:24] he uses same fucking example with the with uh... obama
[01:07:27] and with fucking uh... what's his name all by then
[01:07:31] and then we got four years of of joe biden where's my communism i don't
[01:07:35] we're fucking exactly i said the exact same thing but people send it to you
[01:07:40] and maybe i didn't explain this in the right way
[01:07:44] i agree
[01:07:47] yet that he's right
[01:07:51] so there is exactly right uh... this is usually and a lot of people who are
[01:07:54] concerned for this chapter's had enough of them
[01:07:56] i think that destiny is frustrated because there are a lot of people who
[01:08:01] are
[01:08:02] and it even says not attacking as one i'm sure this is going to upset some
[01:08:06] people in the chat
[01:08:07] and so one side the extreme and this is the problem right is so
[01:08:11] i think the destiny responds to this in the way that
[01:08:14] because one side of this group of people
[01:08:17] acts like january six was a peaceful protest
[01:08:21] it wasn't
[01:08:21] that's why whenever you break in windows and you steal things
[01:08:25] this is not what i would call peaceful protest like if i peacefully protested
[01:08:29] at your house and you did this you would want to call the police to be
[01:08:32] upset about this right
[01:08:34] and so
[01:08:35] the issue is that i think destiny is argued with a lot of these people and
[01:08:39] he's been mad about a lot of these people
[01:08:41] and
[01:08:45] i will be honest
[01:08:47] i've looked at a lot of stuff that destiny has talked about with january
[01:08:51] six
[01:08:52] and he's changed my opinion about it slightly i originally didn't take it as
[01:08:56] seriously
[01:08:57] i think that now after reading what i saw him say about it
[01:09:01] i think that it's worse than what i originally did
[01:09:05] So I'm actually like, I think that he's right,
[01:09:08] but I think that he's getting caught in like,
[01:09:11] I don't want him to think that I am hand waving,
[01:09:16] rhetoric on like one side or anything like that.
[01:09:22] He's right that people downplay it,
[01:09:25] but I'm not doing that.
[01:09:30] So yeah, that's about it.
[01:09:35] Because of the things, I like Destiny.
[01:09:37] I've watched this content for a long time.
[01:09:39] I respect him.
[01:09:39] He spends a lot of time looking at this information
[01:09:41] and I agree with him about a lot of things.
[01:09:45] So yeah, and I think that honestly,
[01:09:47] Destiny is in a position where he is matching energy
[01:09:51] with a lot of people who are conservative
[01:09:54] by reacting, but he doesn't want to acknowledge,
[01:10:00] I think that like the left wing like bad rhetoric
[01:10:03] because he thinks that right wing people
[01:10:05] don't acknowledge right wing bad rhetoric.
[01:10:08] Like for example, that everybody is gonna be like gay,
[01:10:12] you know, like in everything.
[01:10:13] Like I think that's where he's coming from, right?
[01:10:16] That's exactly it, you got it.
[01:10:17] And I see where his perspective is,
[01:10:18] because I get it, right?
[01:10:20] It's like, you know, an equal, you know,
[01:10:22] like one action deserves an equal reaction.
[01:10:24] So should he excuse?
[01:10:26] Well, it's a problem where it's like,
[01:10:28] it's either, it's either they win
[01:10:32] or you look like an asshole, right?
[01:10:34] So it puts you in a position,
[01:10:36] And this is why it's like, whenever you play a game,
[01:10:38] it's like you play chess with a pigeon
[01:10:40] and they kick all the boards off,
[01:10:41] all the pieces off the board and they act like they win.
[01:10:44] You can't beat the pigeon in chess.
[01:10:47] So to the extent that you try to beat the pigeon,
[01:10:51] you lose because you're playing a pigeon in chess.
[01:10:53] And so I think that engaging in the conversation
[01:10:56] and the rhetoric with people that are disingenuous,
[01:10:58] you will immediately,
[01:11:00] immediately run into problems like this.
[01:11:03] There's no bad left-wing rhetoric.
[01:11:05] I think there's plenty of it.
[01:11:06] I think there's plenty of bad left-wing rhetoric.
[01:11:08] But there's also plenty of bad right-wing rhetoric.
[01:11:11] And Destiny, he and I are about the same age, right?
[01:11:14] And so he remembers a lot of the shit that happened
[01:11:17] in the 2000s.
[01:11:19] Like the 2000s, right-wing rhetoric went crazy.
[01:11:23] There's a reason why they made Metal Gear Rising Revengeance
[01:11:26] and Metal Gear Solid was so popular, okay?
[01:11:30] There's a fucking reason for that.
[01:11:32] I think he's a couple of years older than I am, but like either way, we're about the same age and so yeah
[01:11:40] Yeah, and you're downplaying it whenever you're saying the rhetoric on the left and the right are equal
[01:11:45] I don't think like I'm not counting score. I'm not counting tallies
[01:11:49] I don't want to argue about whether whose rhetoric is worse or not
[01:11:53] Because I think this is stupid and I don't think that there is an objective way you can measure that
[01:11:58] Because it's like different people of different statues saying things there's like so much power ranking that goes into this
[01:12:03] I think it's a waste of time
[01:12:05] It's waste of time talking about this and if somebody wants to debate it that's fine
[01:12:09] I just don't have the energy and I don't really care about it right because everybody's looking at like different information
[01:12:15] If it's bad, it's bad. That's it. It doesn't matter who's doing it
[01:12:19] so yeah, I
[01:12:22] Don't know. I don't have any hate towards destiny people are mad about this in his community
[01:12:26] I don't know why I don't understand it. This seems it seems kind of forced, but yeah, that's what I think
[01:12:34] That's what my perspective perspective is
[01:12:38] Let me read a few more of these, but you care enough to rat politics, of course. I'll look at politics
[01:12:41] Sure, I'll have that of course. I'll have an opinion on a political topic
[01:12:45] Everybody has an opinion on a political topic. Like what do you think qualifies you to have an opinion on a political topic?
[01:12:51] nothing really
[01:12:53] Like you're just having a pulse. Of course I talk about stuff like that all the time.
[01:12:59] Yes, it's crazy. Your desi's community is mad because I think you're always
[01:13:10] bull up on left takes but you don't do the same for right takes as often.
[01:13:18] Let's see. I'm trying to think of like a what's a right wing one recently that I didn't talk about
[01:13:24] because I feel like when was the last time that happened?
[01:13:26] Yeah, well, when did that happen kind of true? Yeah, well, like, like, when's an example?
[01:13:35] January 6, but I, but I was like explicitly saying it was bad.
[01:13:43] January 6 or abortion? Well, I don't think that he banned abortion. I don't. I think that it's
[01:13:47] disingenuous. I see what people are implying, but the language is untrue. Like maybe this is like
[01:13:54] an autism thing, but like, I see what they're saying, but that this is technically not true.
[01:14:00] And I don't like you keep saying this thing that isn't happening and
[01:14:07] When you say something that's not happening if you are effectively doing it then you're not doing it in some cases
[01:14:14] And I think that's not what's happening. I talked about people saying Kamala's a DEI hired
[01:14:18] Well, yeah, you know who some of the people saying that she's a DEI hire was Joe Biden Joe Biden said that
[01:14:25] This isn't some kind of fucking like oh wow. It's just a bunch of races. He said that himself
[01:14:32] Like what are we talking about in ban abortion? Yeah, and I'm very much pro-abortion by the way my opinion
[01:14:38] I don't want to get this a you know deep political shit, right?
[01:14:41] I believe that people should be able to have an abortion at any time during the pregnancy for any reason
[01:14:47] That's my I have an extreme opinion on abortion
[01:14:50] And the reason why, by the way, the reason why is not because I like abortion. I think abortion is medieval and evil. I
[01:14:59] Think it's bad, but I don't think the government can
[01:15:04] Legislate that morality in a way. That's fair. Does that make sense?
[01:15:11] Like I think abortion is bad
[01:15:13] 97 I think not no 93% or something like that of abortions are elective
[01:15:17] The majority of abortions are not because of like rape or incest or something like that. It's just super super super minority
[01:15:25] However, I do think that yeah, you should be able to have an abortion if you want
[01:15:30] Garment doesn't own your body. Yeah, and so that's that's that's my take on it. That's my opinion on it a
[01:15:36] Binge abortion should be legal but not normalized. Yeah
[01:15:40] W3 not taking a person's rights. Yeah, so that's the way I said
[01:15:43] So it's a few weeks from popping out,
[01:15:44] surely not that time.
[01:15:46] I think that it's like, when are the instances
[01:15:49] of it being a few weeks from popping out
[01:15:51] and somebody gets an abortion?
[01:15:52] Like how often is this really happening?
[01:15:54] Like is this happening all the time?
[01:15:57] Has this happened three times?
[01:15:58] Like do we really need to legislate this problem itself?
[01:16:01] It's like an almost never type situation.
[01:16:04] Like what about these three times
[01:16:07] that this one thing happened?
[01:16:09] Like most of the people that are having
[01:16:11] these like super late term abortions
[01:16:13] are having them for like the most extreme heart breaking,
[01:16:17] fucking like trauma inducing,
[01:16:20] like they've picked out a name for this baby
[01:16:22] and they have to abort the baby
[01:16:24] because of some weird fucking defect or something's wrong.
[01:16:28] Like these are people that they bought clothes for the kid.
[01:16:31] Like it's not like they just decide on Tuesday,
[01:16:34] oh, I'm gonna have the baby on Friday,
[01:16:35] but you know, a movie comes out on Saturday.
[01:16:38] So I think we're just gonna abort the baby.
[01:16:40] So that way I'll be ready to, you know,
[01:16:42] go to the movie on Friday on Saturday.
[01:16:44] This, that's not what's happening.
[01:16:46] Like I'm sure it's happened before.
[01:16:48] I'm sure it has.
[01:16:49] Absolutely, it's probably happened.
[01:16:51] But is it worth making a system that will oppress people
[01:16:56] at a ratio that is so much higher
[01:16:58] than it will protect people?
[01:17:00] I don't think so.
[01:17:01] And that's my perspective on it.
[01:17:04] It's not that I trust people.
[01:17:05] It's that I trust the government less to be able.
[01:17:07] I don't trust the government to be able
[01:17:08] to make a mandated decision apparatus
[01:17:12] That is ethical and moral.
[01:17:18] That's the way I see it.
[01:17:19] That's my perspective.
[01:17:20] Why? Why not?
[01:17:22] Because I think that it's too nuanced
[01:17:24] and it's too personal.
[01:17:28] So yeah, that's the reason why.
[01:17:33] Gonna make a lot of chat mad with that take.
[01:17:35] No, I understand.
[01:17:36] Maybe if people should just be responsible
[01:17:38] and have safe sex, don't care.
[01:17:40] I disagree because there's a life
[01:17:41] without a chance to protect itself.
[01:17:42] The baby has no chance to defend itself.
[01:17:45] Yeah, that's why it's easier to abort the baby.
[01:17:48] Because if it could defend itself,
[01:17:49] it'd be harder to abort it. Well, obviously that's yeah, because if it could defend itself,
[01:17:54] you couldn't get the abortion. So whole point. Duh. Like, I understand you think this is like an
[01:18:06] emotional argument. You think you're going to use an emotional argument on me? Where do you think
[01:18:15] you are. Stop it. What are you thinking? Yeah, can I murder my neighbor for any reason? No,
[01:18:28] but there's some reasons you can. There's some reasons. And if your neighbor was living
[01:18:34] inside of your body, and you didn't want them there, I think you could, I think you
[01:18:40] shoot him yeah yeah like in a theoretical world like yeah so you think
[01:18:50] about it like it I mean I don't know like how much of a one-to-one we can
[01:18:53] really get with this right but like you know it's just yeah stand your ground
[01:19:00] there it is and so no that that's the sort of baby doesn't have a right to
[01:19:07] live no not not really yeah I don't think it's as important as the mother's
[01:19:14] right to choose. And it does. It does. It has a right to live. It does. And hey, it's
[01:19:20] horrible, right? But I just think it's more important. It's a tier list. I'm just making
[01:19:25] a tier list, that's all. And we do it all the time. Yeah, you have to choose sometimes.
[01:19:36] The lesser of two evils? Yeah. It is. It's the lesser of two evils. I think it is.
[01:19:42] I think the, I think the, I think abortion is evil. It's awful. It's terrible. It's medieval.
[01:19:48] But I think people should be able to do it.
[01:19:50] Crazy take. I know. Oh, wow. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[01:19:56] So yes, fix your goddamn hair. My hair is, oh yeah, my hair is messed up. Damn, it's real messed up. Holy.
[01:20:03] I actually talked to the doctor about my hair too.
[01:20:05] He said that he didn't want me to take anything until after I tried a few other things.
[01:20:10] Uh, so yeah.
[01:20:11] We actually had a conversation about that today.
[01:20:13] How's that a crazy take?
[01:20:21] If you're never a certain in your life, you absolutely could stand your ground true brother true true brother
[01:20:27] Abortions should only be allowed in the first decade. Well, that's not true. I mean teenagers can be annoying. I
[01:20:34] mean
[01:20:35] Yeah
[01:20:37] That's I mean you like some 30 some annoying fucking 30 you ever had to deal with some 13 year
[01:20:43] God damn bro like
[01:20:45] So obnoxious. What are you talking about?
[01:20:49] Asking if you murder for even for any dumb is dumb and disingenuous. Well, like here's the thing back in Roman days
[01:20:55] The father of the family was legally allowed to kill his children for any reason. Yeah, Lions did that
[01:21:01] Yeah, yeah for sure. And anyway, that's that's my take on it
[01:21:04] And so that's my opinion on the abortion stuff and that's his main problem
[01:21:09] Is he's trying to defend Democratic Party while they corrupt his Republican Party?
[01:21:12] Why are you picking a lesser of two evils and trying to whitewash it?
[01:21:15] Me? Am I trying to why? I'm not whitewashing anything. Yeah if I don't know, I feel like I've whitewashed anything.
[01:21:24] Maybe, maybe I'm wrong, but like I don't feel like I have. Yeah I personally don't feel like I have. I don't think so I'm not trying to do that.
[01:21:35] So I don't know what to say. Let's do a comment, buzzword, Andy? Yeah something like that.
[01:21:42] You really do want to live like a Roman, maybe?
[01:21:45] Right?
[01:21:46] Maybe I'll eat off a lead soon.
[01:21:48] We're going to do that.
[01:21:49] Why is every American so fucking extreme whenever it comes to being left or right?
[01:21:53] It's actually insane.
[01:21:54] The reason why is because every single person has been conditioned by media to be, like,
[01:22:00] there's a, like, I actually think that the rise in heart disease and heart problems
[01:22:07] correlated with the escalation in extremist news reporting. I do. I think that it's all
[01:22:16] connected. I think we live in a, the media is as divisive as possible. This is American
[01:22:26] exceptionalism. We are the most crazy. Well, I don't know. I think there's probably other
[01:22:30] places crazier than us. But we really try to do what we can. That's the thing is.
[01:22:37] So yeah, yeah, which side does the mainstream media lead most towards?
[01:22:40] I think that outside of Fox, mainstream media is more on the left side, for sure.
[01:22:44] Absolutely.
[01:22:45] Outside of Biden, I think that mainstream media kind of turned on Biden.
[01:22:49] But I feel like towards Kamala, they've been pretty favorable towards her, for sure.
[01:22:53] Yeah, but Fox is also like the biggest news station as far as I know.
[01:22:58] So yeah, that's why that's my take on it, right?
[01:23:04] Fox makes up for him.
[01:23:05] really big. Stream Rancher's rate of Star Wars outlaws higher than Blacksmith Wukong.
[01:23:12] I mean, what a surprise. There's a bunch of dumbasses that work there. So yeah, yeah,
[01:23:17] no. I mean, I hope Destiny knows that I like, because I hate this shit too. Like I know
[01:23:22] what he's talking about. I do. It's like a good example is like Trump saying it's
[01:23:29] going to be a bloodbath. Like if Biden said it's going to be a bloodbath, people
[01:23:33] be going crazy like no I get what he's saying but like I'm just I'm just not
[01:23:38] doing that in this clip and like I think people are trying to send people
[01:23:42] shit to start drama there's no reason to start drama like he actually I talked
[01:23:47] to destiny like maybe like two weeks ago a week ago because he invited me he
[01:23:52] was doing this thing with like January 6 and like this was like the day that I
[01:23:55] had like that one like a medical thing that medical problem so I ended up
[01:23:59] not going to it but like I had a pleasant exchange with him and
[01:24:02] everything is fine and so like yeah there's there's no issues no problem
[01:24:08] yeah I don't have an issue about it and if he disagrees with something I'm
[01:24:14] saying that's fine I'm not mad fuck holy shit Jesus Christ anyway let's see
[01:24:26] here we'll come one shot bill oh I hate this Tony the tiger dick sucker man what
[01:24:41] do you just do what happened man damn damn bro what the fuck I want to see the
[01:24:58] damn it's too bad didn't show the damage I want to see the damage I
[01:25:02] the shit does. This nuts. He's him. Yeah, I'd say isn't this like a lore accurate
[01:25:09] wukong? Holy fuck, Elven Ring moment. Yeah, almost all games have shit like this. That's
[01:25:14] why everybody that says like games like this are hard. It's like just be good. Just be
[01:25:18] good at the game. You're gonna have no problem. It's about 15k. Yeah, new game
[01:25:22] plus plus. Yeah, I'm a I'm like people I love this game like this game's so good.
[01:25:28] So our morally superior Western Overlords know or care about green energy and
[01:25:31] sustainability. China to slap 100% tariff on China made EVs?
[01:25:36] If you're hankering for a Chinese made electric vehicle gets set to pay up.
[01:25:42] Canada will impose new tariffs on Chinese electric autos lining up
[01:25:47] behind Western allies and taking steps to protect domestic
[01:25:51] manufacturers. So today, we're taking yet another step to ensure
[01:25:56] that Canada is the country of choice to make the things that
[01:25:59] drive the new 21st century green economy. This just seems like economic fucking wars, you know.
[01:26:06] We're listening to automakers. We're listening to workers.
[01:26:10] Sure. Yeah. We will be introducing a- I mean, at the end of the day,
[01:26:15] the people that are gonna vote for Trudeau are gonna be the guys that stand to lose their job
[01:26:22] if these Chinese EVs come in and displace them. I mean, he got to bring home the bacon eventually,
[01:26:34] right? Castro, I, guys, I'm sorry. I do think he's Fidel Castro's son. I'm going to say it's a good
[01:26:44] spirit. I've seen the photos. I've seen his dad. No. Yeah, he's Fidel Castro's son 100%.
[01:26:53] 100% and it doesn't make it's not what it's on his fault, but it's just like this is just what happened, right?
[01:27:00] It's just what happened
[01:27:02] It's fine. I mean Fidel Castro is a good looking dude. He's a good looking dude, right? It's a you know lucky for him
[01:27:10] What's still 100% tariff on Chinese made electric vehicles and
[01:27:17] And
[01:27:19] Yeah on Chinese
[01:27:22] Oh
[01:27:25] man
[01:27:26] Like remember Canada got arrested the Hawaii witty in the States. I don't know about that. Yeah. He's not a good dude
[01:27:32] I think he is yeah, like I don't know like that. That's my opinion
[01:27:37] He picked a weapon and drew a revolution. Well, I have no idea
[01:27:40] But like I mean for the what if Adele Castro do gives a fuck about for that. He dead because well for that
[01:27:45] Just gives a fuck about him
[01:27:47] Yeah, just because the federal government made a deal with the Honda EVs, that's literally
[01:27:53] it.
[01:27:54] Yeah.
[01:27:55] And why do you think they're making deals like that to protect jobs?
[01:27:57] Because like these people care, like they care a lot about green energy.
[01:28:03] They care a lot about sustainability.
[01:28:05] But you know what?
[01:28:08] If they lose the election, then that's bad for them.
[01:28:16] So, you know, I mean, it's a tier list, right?
[01:28:27] It's just a tier list.
[01:28:29] They care about it.
[01:28:30] Yeah, it's not that complicated.
[01:28:31] I can't unsee it.
[01:28:32] I already saw it.
[01:28:33] Aren't this the waiter?
[01:28:35] Glad you could bake it, Uther.
[01:28:40] Watch your tone with me, boy.
[01:28:42] You may be the waiter, but I'm still your superior as a chef.
[01:28:46] As if I could forget he.
[01:28:48] Listen, Uther, there's something about the playget you should need.
[01:28:52] Oh, no, it's too late. These people are only have all been infected Danina
[01:28:58] They may look out dente now, but it's a matter of time before they turn into the undeadable
[01:29:05] Good one this entire citrula must be you know, I've never been to a single Italian restaurant
[01:29:11] I'm not just ordered a pepperoni pizza
[01:29:13] I don't even know what Italian restaurants serve
[01:29:16] I figured that after a pepperoni pizza. I don't really need to have anything different than this
[01:29:21] What about pasta? Why I don't want pasta? I feel like fat people eat pasta. I don't want pasta.
[01:29:56] right of succession and sovereignty of my crown of roast pork I hereby rehydrates
[01:30:00] you from your command and suspender ony your pepperoni from service why is she
[01:30:06] there just it's done those of you who have the will to taste this flan follow
[01:30:11] me the rest of you get out of my kitchen remember this you've tossed a
[01:30:16] terrible salad arthas jeana I'm sorry I can't watch you cook this so stupid
[01:30:25] I want to let you guys know that again, just to remind everybody, Arthas was completely right in this situation.
[01:30:35] Uther and Jaina were totally wrong.
[01:30:38] And Jaina is the reason we've had like three expansions.
[01:30:44] She is the Taylor Swift of WoW.
[01:30:50] she she like art like Kale Thos got cut by Arthas because he liked Jaina but
[01:30:58] she didn't like him as much as she liked Arthas now he's in he's a villain
[01:31:03] that's tier five then you have Arthas who you know she abandons him and then
[01:31:10] now that's tier 10 and then you have BFA still causing problems and then even
[01:31:17] to begin Warcraft 3. She's causing problems. It's a love triangle, yeah. It's insane, man.
[01:31:27] Everybody likes Shayna? Yeah, because she was really hot in Warcraft. She was ridiculously
[01:31:31] fucking hot. Yeah, no, I understand. It makes sense. Yeah. All cocks are villains. Yeah,
[01:31:40] I guess so. And remember our purge? Yeah, and that was another, you know, little
[01:31:45] situation but yeah she still is I guess so but um yeah I'm just saying that I uh
[01:31:52] I think Uther and Jaina were totally wrong Arthas was right about everything
[01:31:57] and if they had helped him he would have never used Frostmourne and he'd be the
[01:32:02] king we'd be in order on and the orcs would be gone there would be no more
[01:32:06] orcs there'd be dead they'd be dead they'd be over in Draenor doing I don't
[01:32:10] like killing each other or something like that. Who cares? Yep. Now that the
[01:32:16] Amanda Steinberg is out of a job, let's have a dance off. Jesus Christ. I forgot
[01:32:21] about this, the aqua girl. Yeah. What's this? I don't even know if these people
[01:32:25] are real anymore, or if they're just masturbators. The term black only
[01:32:29] describes American ethnic group in America. That's how she is
[01:32:37] Brazilian from Brazil, white immigrants to America created the term black as a race just
[01:32:42] like white people keep some more skin tones grouped together. I can't tell if you've been
[01:32:47] indoctrinated by Twitter extremists because people are classified as black before America
[01:32:51] was even a country. Seems like you're talking about your I wonder the kind of person that
[01:32:59] sits around and thinks about this. Who thinks about this fucking shit? Who does this?
[01:33:09] like these people like I really think that like who does that what an idiot who the fuck
[01:33:16] gets met who even has a conversation like it's so stupid just everything about it is
[01:33:21] stupid people that are over a hundred kilograms if you put these two people in a rowboat together
[01:33:34] would the robot capsize? Twice!
[01:33:50] More accurate, Wukong.
[01:33:57] Okay.
[01:33:58] Yep.
[01:34:01] Oh!
[01:34:03] Nope!
[01:34:05] There it is.
[01:34:16] It was this fat rock bitch.
[01:34:19] I haven't been to him yet.
[01:34:24] Just push him off.
[01:34:25] Oh, Super Saiyan!
[01:34:28] Going in on the rock!
[01:34:30] I remember him.
[01:34:31] That was a good fight.
[01:34:32] I think he's got a lightsaber
[01:34:38] Damn that does a lot of fucking damage. Holy shit. I think I'm playing the game wrong
[01:34:56] Yeah, I mean unless maybe he's Super Saiyan, so he's doing more damage, but still
[01:35:02] Yeah, why hair is ultra instinct. Yes. Yeah, I stopped watching I stopped watching after Super Saiyan 4
[01:35:09] Because I thought the Super Saiyan 4 thing was really cool
[01:35:13] But then after they went past that I was like this is just like I like
[01:35:17] Yeah, I guess it was GT, right? Yeah. I don't know. Like I have to really think about like
[01:35:24] years I've chosen four or something like that. I don't remember. 2005. Yeah, it's not even
[01:35:29] canon. Maybe. But I just I thought the visuals for it were cool because it reminded me of
[01:35:33] like the old one. But yeah, GT was so bad. I don't remember. Like I was in middle school.
[01:35:41] Because like by the time I got to high school, like I stopped watching Dragon Ball Z. Like
[01:35:45] Like the last time that I like really paid attention to it was the Majin Buu saga, because
[01:35:50] I don't remember anything.
[01:35:51] I remember Frieza, Cell, Majin Buu, and I don't really remember a lot after that.
[01:36:03] I don't know who the next villain was.
[01:36:11] Yeah.
[01:36:12] The tournament?
[01:36:14] Trunks?
[01:36:16] Brawley?
[01:36:17] Well, I remember Brawley.
[01:36:20] Maybe I do remember Brawley.
[01:36:21] Yeah, I don't know, the androids? No, I remember the androids.
[01:36:27] Because I didn't want to them get like their arm cut off and like nothing happened.
[01:36:30] It was like, what the fuck?
[01:36:32] I know I happen to pick a little, but I think I happen to one of the androids, too.
[01:36:35] I don't really remember.
[01:36:37] I mean, like, I'm thinking, this is like, like, I remember this like 20 years ago, right?
[01:36:42] So, like.
[01:36:44] Fuck, I don't remember any of this.
[01:36:48] There's a new Broadway with Super. Maybe you're right.
[01:36:50] Yeah, either way, I kind of stopped watching just because the reason why is they kept replaying
[01:36:58] the same episode over and over.
[01:37:01] I created a device that requires 20 push-ups to turn on the computer.
[01:37:05] I noticed that my wife might not be getting enough exercise, so I built a push-up device.
[01:37:09] I installed a sensor in the smart middle that counts when her body gets close.
[01:37:15] And once she completes 20 push-ups, the computer turns on.
[01:37:18] However, I realized that she might just try to move her foot near the sensor to
[01:37:21] turn it on easily.
[01:37:23] So I added a switch to the handle, which must be pressed by hand for the counter to work.
[01:37:27] To prevent her from just taping the switch in place, I installed a touch sensor on the
[01:37:31] handle that requires both hands to be gripping it for the sensor to activate.
[01:37:35] Just in case she tries to cheat by sitting on a chair to exercise, I added weight plates
[01:37:39] to the bottom, ensuring she has to do a real workout.
[01:37:42] And with that, the computer is now set to only turn on after completing 20 proper push-up.
[01:37:53] She's tired!
[01:37:55] Man, he's fatter than she is?
[01:37:57] Yeah, but she's a girl, so it's totally different.
[01:37:59] It's a totally different expectation.
[01:38:04] See, he can be fat. She can't be fat.
[01:38:06] That's just the way it is, guys.
[01:38:08] Yeah, just the way it is.
[01:38:10] Man, speed running divorce?
[01:38:12] I don't know, man.
[01:38:14] It's really fucking funny.
[01:38:16] What's the difference?
[01:38:18] I don't know.
[01:38:20] I don't know.
[01:38:22] I don't know.
[01:38:24] really fucking funny
[01:38:26] was this battle stance ready reward decrease attempts left one
[01:38:32] honestly man
[01:38:35] i don't think i've ever failed a hunt against one of these things
[01:38:39] especially in a group
[01:38:41] i feel like people are so good at killing these things
[01:38:44] i've never failed a hunt
[01:38:48] fatalis
[01:38:50] that's this isn't fatalis this is a regent
[01:38:53] and it's not even in the it's not even the furious for jane
[01:38:56] it's just a normal rejane
[01:39:00] yet rejane is hard though
[01:39:02] i don't know i've never seen that but i know this definitely is fucking true
[01:39:07] rejane is a yeah i don't know
[01:39:09] rejane it's hard as fuck yeah but he's he has low health
[01:39:12] i think he's actually one of the best bosses in the game
[01:39:15] i think rejane
[01:39:16] uh... nerga gante
[01:39:20] uh...
[01:39:24] we're not the ones i really like
[01:39:29] Galventus, I like Galventus and he's really cool.
[01:39:33] Valkana?
[01:39:36] Yeah, I think Valkana is S-tier.
[01:39:39] Yeah.
[01:39:40] Yeah, true. Brachiodos?
[01:39:43] Fuck you.
[01:39:44] Um...
[01:39:48] I like the mechanic of fighting Radabon and destroying all of his armor.
[01:39:53] I think it's one of the most satisfying fights.
[01:39:58] Kushala?
[01:39:59] You fucking idiot, no.
[01:40:00] Wrong.
[01:40:01] Diablos, I don't like Diablos.
[01:40:04] I had to farm a like a tempered Diablos for an item and I wanted to kill myself. I was so mad
[01:40:14] I finally got the item though, and I didn't even like the item when I got it
[01:40:18] Nami El, I don't I like I think the arka tempered version probably would be better the mansator couple. Yeah
[01:40:26] Teostra, I
[01:40:27] Think Teostra is a great fight. I think Lunestra is just too. I think it's just like that. I
[01:40:32] I think it's just, I think it's too hard, like it's just, it feels like the boss is too fast for the way the game is designed.
[01:40:44] Yeah, it's a bullshit fight, it is. Yeah, it's, that's the way I feel about it.
[01:40:49] Lunastra's wind is so fucking annoying. Yeah, I'm trying to think is there what Nurgur Gante bis I think Nurgur Gante is
[01:40:57] probably the best boss in the game with the Rajang being the second best boss in the game. If I had to say I'm trying to think if I have
[01:41:07] Valhazak. I like Valhazak. Xenogre. Xenogre is okay. All a Trion. I don't like the elemental mechanic. I think his
[01:41:25] mechanics are amazing. I just like the elemental expectation. Yeah, I have to really think about
[01:41:33] the rest of them. Otogaron is one of my favorites. Yeah, wrong opinion. Anyway, let's see here.
[01:41:40] Without this, it is not Ubisoft. Is this... Oh, hey, like how do you... Yeah, this is the same
[01:41:56] clip we saw before. That's so insane. I already watched this. Dad uses Gen Z words. How quickly
[01:42:03] Can I embarrass my daughters?
[01:42:07] Hi, hi fam. I'm kind of feeling scubbity. So I've got my gear to
[01:42:12] Come up to Roozap McChicken, please.
[01:42:15] IRL. Thank you. That sounds sigma.
[01:42:18] It's just a just a live check. I'm thirsty. So maybe a jev minium lemonade?
[01:42:23] Oh, that sounds pleasant.
[01:42:25] Do you have it Sunday?
[01:42:27] Oh, if you have it Sunday, I will hat the gritty.
[01:42:29] No cap.
[01:42:31] Oh, the door is a choke. Don't be salty. Oh, yeah. Let's get you off that.
[01:42:36] Red flex. Ah, small, big, great. Thanks. Ah, that's all good.
[01:42:41] Yeet.
[01:42:42] They're so upset. They're so... because they're probably like in middle school, right?
[01:42:52] And that's like, that's the time that you get the most embarrassed.
[01:42:55] Oh, man. That sucks. That's what they get. Yeah, you forgot bet.
[01:43:01] No, that's what it says after he buys this stuff. Yeah.
[01:43:04] Oh, fuck.
[01:43:06] It's Gen X. I don't know. That's really fucking funny, man.
[01:43:09] Yeah, he used some money. It sounded like a stroke.
[01:43:12] Yeah, it was a lot of them.
[01:43:13] What's the rest of this?
[01:43:15] After early access, players had a very easier time leveling up.
[01:43:18] Was it really making leveling harder and making changes?
[01:43:21] Wait, what?
[01:43:22] As players have jumped into the war within
[01:43:43] and begun leveling up,
[01:43:45] we've seen data and heard a great deal of feedback
[01:43:48] that players coming into Kaz Algar with in-game dragonflight gear were extremely powerful relative to the initial content.
[01:43:56] It's entirely intended that effort put into gearing translates into a significant combat advantage at the start of a new expansion,
[01:44:03] but the values we've seen are extreme, often not even allowing for time for normal combat rotations.
[01:44:10] This disparity also caused mixed-level groups to experience skewed results with lower-level players contributing drastically more than the level 80s.
[01:44:18] Tomorrow, on Wednesday, the 28th, we're going to apply hotfixes in the game to address this.
[01:44:24] The hotfixes will be adjusting the scaling of the enemies of the war within to increase the power level of lower-level enemies,
[01:44:32] bringing the duration of combat more in line with expected WoW behavior.
[01:44:37] These changes will be most noticeable at 70 and will have a reduced impact as your level increases.
[01:44:42] Enemies at 80 and above will be unchanged.
[01:44:46] Thank you.
[01:44:47] Gentlemen, this is what they get for not buying early access.
[01:44:58] It's what they deserve.
[01:45:02] That's right.
[01:45:03] Yeah, that's what they deserve.
[01:45:05] Uh, it's tax the poor.
[01:45:08] This is a poor tax.
[01:45:09] You obviously couldn't even play the game, and now that you can, it's harder.
[01:45:15] This is sounding a lot more like real life every day.
[01:45:19] I wonder if you can just buy money in this game like you can in real life.
[01:45:23] That would be crazy, wouldn't it?
[01:45:25] Wow.
[01:45:26] Let's read some comments.
[01:45:28] Did people complain the mobs are dying too fast? Is this a thing?
[01:45:32] Of course they did.
[01:45:33] Because you have to understand that this is a problem that's identified by a developer of Blizzard who
[01:45:39] I think the reason why they're identifying this problem is because they can't fix the scaling.
[01:45:45] Who is this a problem for? Six people? Who cares? Why is this something that needs to be solved?
[01:45:53] Also, by the way, when I was back in like, look, let me see if, uh, let me think what
[01:46:01] What expansion did I level on stream?
[01:46:05] Asmon Gold BFA leveling.
[01:46:09] So it's the best weapon journey to max level in Shadowlands.
[01:46:14] Okay, let's look at how I'm playing in Shadowlands.
[01:46:17] Okay, let's see here.
[01:46:26] I guess I want to AFK.
[01:46:28] Oh, this is, is this a dungeon?
[01:46:30] Yeah, we're just totally farming everything.
[01:46:33] It's not even a big deal.
[01:46:36] Grouping everything up. This isn't a dungeon as well.
[01:46:39] We're not even looking at anything.
[01:46:41] Immediately level 54.
[01:46:43] Okay, now we've got a Bloss fight here at level 53.
[01:46:47] Oh, here we go.
[01:46:48] He's dying. Like instant fucking tainlessly.
[01:46:52] I popped my cooldowns. He's dead.
[01:46:54] Look at that.
[01:46:55] It's just like, what are we talking about here?
[01:46:57] Like I'm killing these moms like it's nothing.
[01:47:01] This was in Shadowlands.
[01:47:03] I'm not even losing health.
[01:47:05] Where's Dragonflight? Do we have another point where I'm like pulling a bunch of mobs?
[01:47:19] We can't even pull a bunch of mobs, there's so many fucking people playing.
[01:47:30] Where is it? Come on. Come on.
[01:47:37] We don't get a single big pull? Jesus.
[01:47:41] Let me move ahead a little bit. This is, I think, like a boss or something.
[01:47:46] It's like a rare.
[01:47:48] Well it's a level 79 elite.
[01:47:51] So like we're fighting a level 79 elite, just like we were.
[01:47:54] Me and McConnell, right here, just like we did back two days ago, look at this.
[01:48:04] Big dicking a 79 elite, and we are a level like what, 73, 72 or something like that?
[01:48:18] Look at this.
[01:48:22] It's not even close.
[01:48:23] So yeah everything, no we're level 60. We're 60 and we just killed a 70 elite. It was nothing.
[01:48:30] Look at McConnell. This is us fighting an elite. He's dead in like seconds. Let's get to another
[01:48:44] AOE pull. I want to find one more. Oh this is a lot of mobs. No it didn't matter. Fuck.
[01:48:57] Why are we not doing big polls?
[01:49:01] Dude, we weren't doing any big polls.
[01:49:10] What the hell is going on?
[01:49:16] There were no mobs, yeah.
[01:49:21] Where's the mobs in the game?
[01:49:22] This is cringe.
[01:49:26] There's no big poll.
[01:49:27] I'm just talking to a frog.
[01:49:29] What the fuck?
[01:49:35] There's three mobs here.
[01:49:37] Level 61, look at this.
[01:49:38] They're getting annihilated.
[01:49:42] My health didn't even go below.
[01:49:44] I'm Prott.
[01:49:46] Look at this, this thing's dying in like, literal seconds.
[01:49:51] Look at dungeon runs.
[01:49:54] Okay, did we do a dungeon run together?
[01:49:57] We must have, right?
[01:50:04] It's looking like, something that we didn't.
[01:50:12] Let me see if I can find another one.
[01:50:16] Oh, here we go.
[01:50:19] Here we go, this is at level 70.
[01:50:28] I'm almost there, so there she goes.
[01:50:32] It's okay.
[01:50:35] This is fun.
[01:50:36] Just run back, and we'll be guys ready.
[01:50:46] Oh god, cause yeah, yeah, we're good.
[01:50:49] I really wish we could get a damage buff, cause like it takes so-
[01:51:02] This is on Mythic or Heroic or something.
[01:51:06] It's like this is on normal mode either.
[01:51:08] It would take so long to solo the instants.
[01:51:10] It would just save a lot of time.
[01:51:12] Cause I don't have to sit here like killing these mobs forever.
[01:51:16] It's fucking annoying.
[01:51:19] You guys see what I mean?
[01:51:21] So it just takes so long to-
[01:51:22] So let's see if we can find another one.
[01:51:27] Where's another expansion?
[01:51:29] Oh here we go.
[01:51:30] Here we go.
[01:51:31] This was Dragonfly, guys.
[01:51:34] So look at this idiot here.
[01:51:35] Look at this pathetic idiot barely killing one group of mobs.
[01:51:39] Let me show him how it's done, okay?
[01:51:41] Look at that scaly loser.
[01:51:42] Hey, wait a second.
[01:51:53] He's taking my mobs.
[01:51:54] There we go.
[01:51:55] We got him.
[01:51:56] Okay.
[01:51:57] Mm-hmm.
[01:51:58] Mm-hmm.
[01:51:59] push them all back out of my ravager thank you so much i'm not even losing
[01:52:03] health i really appreciate that i didn't even know that's just how it's done
[01:52:07] and let's see what our loot is i can't look i i didn't lose any health
[01:52:16] but let's see if we can find another one uh uh battle for azeroth battle for azeroth
[01:52:25] i really want to find my bfa leveling video asmongold instantly kicks out bad players
[01:52:34] Wow. I actually don't have it. Oh my god. What about Wrath of the Lich King?
[01:52:54] Asmongold begins leveling in Wrath of the Lich King.
[01:53:04] If this shit doesn't show up.
[01:53:07] If Tor-
[01:53:13] We're all five-man dungeons open.
[01:53:16] Okay.
[01:53:17] I- yeah.
[01:53:18] Yeah, and it'll pull on like the first phase whenever you're fighting Abu.
[01:53:22] Okay.
[01:53:23] That's input reading.
[01:53:24] And input reading.
[01:53:28] Let's see if we can get a group.
[01:53:29] No
[01:53:32] I'm trying to find whenever I'm gonna a we down a group of mobs
[01:53:40] Give it a minute. I'll find it
[01:53:43] Actually, I think cataclysm like the first
[01:53:46] Okay, it was
[01:53:51] Okay three mobs. Yes. Here we go. This is the best spec in the game. Yeah, and you guys are seeing why
[01:53:58] Yeah, there's totally normal gameplay here
[01:54:11] Unbelievable like this is actually the way that people think
[01:54:18] Let's see. Oh, here we go. Oot guard keep what we're hoping to do. This is my plan
[01:54:27] This is us doing enough experience or not experience. I'll have enough. I know what I thought
[01:54:33] This is the first dungeon rat in a lich king. We'll get the damage
[01:54:51] We're basically so linear a literal god at work
[01:54:57] See that?
[01:55:05] What are we talking about? This was never a problem
[01:55:14] like
[01:55:15] It's so funny to me that Blizzard is fixing this
[01:55:20] Because I just want to show you guys that
[01:55:23] leveling has always been a joke
[01:55:27] It's been a joke since classic Wow and
[01:55:32] Really since birth since wrath like burning crusade leveling was still kind of hard unless you were a warlock which
[01:55:40] Then it wasn't
[01:55:42] But if you were a normal class
[01:55:47] Leveling was a joke in wrath. It was a joke in Canada. It was a joke in mists. It was a joke in every other expansion
[01:55:57] What are we talking about leveling needs to be changed all they're doing listen
[01:56:03] This is what they're doing
[01:56:05] They're stomping on the dick of the poor people who couldn't afford to buy the game early
[01:56:11] That's what it is. They're dick stomping and they want you to like it. That's right
[01:56:21] The crummy thing is stu- doesn't matter. It's stupid. That was easy. FOMO's detected. It was nerf successfully
[01:56:28] Yes, this is kind of pointless. Who cares? I prefer not to hit like a limp noodle at 80 if we can make this a thing
[01:56:34] Please I feel great at 80
[01:56:37] I don't know
[01:56:40] Shout out to everyone to hit 80 and won't have to deal with these changes fellas. We made it
[01:56:45] Real value of early access early and often as they say they sure do
[01:56:51] Another W for early access who had it easy. I guess
[01:56:55] Are the wow players trying to talk about this?
[01:56:59] This guy rose car. I might watch this. How long is this? I'll watch this
[01:57:03] Give me a minute. Let me see if I can pull it up
[01:57:08] Wow reddit
[01:57:10] Because like the wow reddit has been conditioned to be I think that they've been
[01:57:16] Successfully conditioned to be shit eaters
[01:57:18] They have been and they've been very good and very obedient shit eaters for a while
[01:57:24] So I'm actually kind of curious to see what's gonna happen here
[01:57:28] So let's see what they're gonna say
[01:57:31] He gives me this vibe. Yeah, that's his that's be supposed to do
[01:57:36] She's not even hot bro. She's not even hot like she just another crazy bitch.
[01:57:46] Like let's be honest like this is yeah what do you mean like she not she is yeah but she could
[01:57:54] be way hotter like she all right she all right like that's it she was worse now yeah I'm just
[01:58:01] gonna say it's in a vacuum I'd really support this however this time to make the changes
[01:58:04] actually a week ago. There's absolutely asinine to slow things down. I think it's so funny that people
[01:58:11] that bought early access is over so let's make everything harder for the poor people. Gotta put
[01:58:18] my top hat on as monocle. That's what we should do. We should make a 40 man raid and go to the
[01:58:29] level 70 thirties that are trying to quest and tell them like hey you need to level faster,
[01:58:34] They're gonna make leveling faster
[01:58:36] We should do that that'd be a really really good idea. Let's go farm some pores. I think so that's actually so smart
[01:58:44] I want to do that later on
[01:58:46] That's poor planning it is
[01:58:49] Yeah, it's good. Oh good one. I like that and
[01:58:53] Yeah
[01:58:54] Scale their mobs. No, no, we'll just stand around them and watch them and we'll be like man
[01:58:59] You sure do like killing these guys really fast, don't you? Well, it won't be the case tomorrow. It's gonna be harder because you're poor
[01:59:06] Just like real life loser
[01:59:08] Man, it must suck to not have any money and we're all like it
[01:59:12] But you have to you have to have a top hat and you have to have like the same mount
[01:59:19] Check my DM from a credit we get right now. I'm doing this. I'll look later
[01:59:23] Really dumb move by Blizzard. All my guildmates got early access already have
[01:59:29] our alts to 80 and they're doing this to herd of people who didn't buy early access.
[01:59:32] Exactly. They're doing it on purpose to make people give them more money.
[01:59:35] That's right. So now next time that Blizzard brings up an expansion, all of
[01:59:40] you poor people that didn't buy the expansion on early access, now you've
[01:59:45] learned your lesson. Yeah. You learned your lesson and hopefully you've learned
[01:59:52] the error of your ways. Yeah, better start saving up now. Start selling carries for those
[01:59:59] wow tokens. Yeah, it's time to take out loans exactly. Isn't it only 10% really worth getting
[02:00:07] upset about? No, it's not that big of a deal, but it's just funny that it's happening. Yeah,
[02:00:15] I think it's just funny. What else? What do you want me to say? It's funny.
[02:00:21] I want to talk right now instead of about meta influencing their content,
[02:00:25] Garmin's influencing by this content. Yeah, I don't really know what's happening with that particularly
[02:00:30] Let me see here IGN Raid Star Wars outlaws is seven
[02:00:34] I'm thinking rat-sized spiders a deep fish are returning to the UK after that's not even that big
[02:00:40] Like that that's a rat like rats are like this. It spiders that bit. That's not a big deal
[02:00:46] This is not a big deal
[02:00:49] Like what are we talking about?
[02:00:51] Yeah, I've seen a lot of these already, March of the Goblins and Diablo IV.
[02:00:56] Well, all these items are bad, except for that one. That one's good.
[02:01:01] Yeah, what are we talking about? Man.
[02:01:15] God. This is so funny. It really is, uh, really is true.
[02:01:33] Grums on Wukong and Michelle? I think that's Michelle Obama, Savage.
[02:01:38] Oh, God.
[02:01:49] Anyway, let's look at the rest of this.
[02:01:53] I've seen all of these.
[02:01:55] Okay.
[02:01:58] We need to talk about Concord.
[02:02:00] Thanks for joining me today.
[02:02:12] Who I am does not matter.
[02:02:14] I've worked in industry, in public relations,
[02:02:16] brand management as a digital technology consultant,
[02:02:19] event manager,
[02:02:21] and I'm now a full-time games developer running my own studio.
[02:02:24] So here's the situation I want to discuss today.
[02:02:27] Concord is a video game developed by first-time developer FireWalk Studios and published by Sony.
[02:02:33] You may have heard of Sony. They made this electronic entertainment device you might have used before.
[02:02:37] It's called the Walkman. This is FireWalk Studios' very first game and it is a massive endeavor
[02:02:43] for development teams' first-time project. Concord took eight years to develop and reportedly
[02:02:49] cost Sony around $100 million to produce. In this video, I will not be reviewing
[02:02:55] in Concord as I am not a reviewer. I will not be criticizing or rage-baiting content
[02:03:00] for engagement as I am not a YouTuber. I will be offering my advice as a game developer,
[02:03:07] as a working professional, and lastly, as an adult, which it seems FireWalk Studios is
[02:03:11] in desperate need of. I'm making this video for FireWalk Studios, for Sony, for future
[02:03:17] game developers who will be making games for us in the years to come, and for
[02:03:21] And my fellow gamers to help understand what the problem is here.
[02:03:25] So here's the problem.
[02:03:26] Oh boy.
[02:03:27] Concord launch numbers and user numbers upon launch are quite low, well below expectations.
[02:03:33] Customer reaction and response to the game is largely negative.
[02:03:35] It is.
[02:03:36] The game is entering the hero shooter genre as an online multiplayer game.
[02:03:40] I just don't really get, I feel like we need a PowerPoint presentation behind him
[02:03:46] in order for full immersion.
[02:03:51] with games that are already well established. The game and brand puts a heavy focus on identity
[02:03:57] politics. A developer of the game has called gamers and their target audience talentless freaks.
[02:04:02] Oh yes! And the game and brand has no identity. Yes, this has happened. If people didn't remember
[02:04:08] this, one of the developers of Concord said that people that were criticizing Concord were
[02:04:13] talentless freaks, which again is something that I call people. So I think that they watch
[02:04:18] one of my videos. They watched one of my videos and it triggered them so bad that they decided
[02:04:23] to become me.
[02:04:26] Neek traits. Sony, the publisher, and FireWalk Studios, the developer, totally disregarded
[02:04:32] the response of their audience and forged ahead with their vision because they knew
[02:04:36] better than the customers.
[02:04:38] When the gameplay trailer for Concorde was originally shown two months ago, response
[02:04:42] from gamers was and still is largely negative. According to my research, players are
[02:04:47] not interested in another generic online squad-based hero shooter. We already have so many of those,
[02:04:52] and whether or not people actively think about it, gamers do understand the predatory focus of
[02:04:58] live service games. Gamers are burned out on live service games that manipulate the player
[02:05:03] into spending money on in-game purchases, whether that be for alternate outfits for
[02:05:07] characters. I think that players aren't even necessarily burned out. I think that players
[02:05:12] are running out and they're running out of money. Like when you have so many games inside
[02:05:20] of an ecosystem trying to take a bite out of your wallet, you're eventually going to run
[02:05:24] out of money to give. So like, there's a lot of games that I would spend money in. Like
[02:05:31] for example, when I only played Honkai Star Rail, I would spend money in Honkai Star
[02:05:36] rail more often. But now that I play other gotcha games, I would play like that game
[02:05:42] exists in the ecosystem and it's like, no, I don't need to get the new character in Star
[02:05:45] Rail. It'll come back later and I'll buy it later on. And so that's what and how many
[02:05:51] of you guys are the same way? It's like now there's other games that are competing
[02:05:55] for your attention or money and you're not putting all of your money and attention
[02:06:00] into one game. Get Sparkle by the way, she's back. Sparkle's a bitch."
[02:06:09] Or mechanical advantages that let them have an easier time beating other players.
[02:06:14] What seems important is that Concord's character design places a heavy focus on diversity, equity,
[02:06:20] and inclusion. Players have responded by expressing their dislike for the character
[02:06:24] designs and the usage of pronouns in the character selection menu. Now, diversity,
[02:06:29] equity and inclusion is not a bad thing. Those are good things. The problem is that people who are
[02:06:35] pushing those concepts into the public space lack the maturity, self-awareness, and understanding
[02:06:41] of social responsibility to do it correctly. Social responsibility, I think you don't even
[02:06:48] need to add in the word social responsibility. I think that you could add social anything.
[02:06:53] social awareness, social responsibility, social accountability, social cues, social norms, social
[02:07:03] anything. He's right. He is. Instead causing more damage to social progress and are actually
[02:07:15] pushing back social inclusivity further and further. I think so. The developers of Concorde
[02:07:20] clearly lack the understanding that taking a cultural topic with negative association
[02:07:25] and making that part of your game's identity
[02:07:27] will then result in your product, your game,
[02:07:30] bearing the entirety of the weight
[02:07:32] of that negative association.
[02:07:34] That's right.
[02:07:35] So here's the important part.
[02:07:36] Here's my advice to FireWalk Studios.
[02:07:39] You need to accept that your approach was wrong
[02:07:41] and your focus on identity politics
[02:07:43] is something that gamers and the gaming industry at large
[02:07:46] does not like and does not want.
[02:07:48] I know it is difficult to hear this,
[02:07:50] but it seems you do not have any adults.
[02:07:52] It seems like we have ourselves a racist.
[02:07:55] It looks like this guy is a sexist, racist, homophobic, white supremacist who's made another
[02:08:03] video trying to hate on women who are trying to make it in video gaming.
[02:08:11] This is fucked up, guys.
[02:08:13] I can't believe it.
[02:08:15] Wow.
[02:08:20] Working environment to tell you this and explain it to you.
[02:08:24] Based on your marketing, it seems you have an attitude that is unappealing to your
[02:08:27] audience and damaging to your product. You are very clearly capable and talented developers,
[02:08:32] but with Concord, instead of spending your attention and resources on creating a new
[02:08:36] game. I do think that if the gameplay was actually
[02:08:39] good, you would see more people playing Concord because Deadlock has a lot of the same type
[02:08:45] of identity politics in it, in a way. It has, or not identity politics, but at
[02:08:51] at least representational identities, right?
[02:08:54] I mean, if you look at,
[02:08:56] let me scroll up and find it.
[02:08:59] Ah, where the hell did it go?
[02:09:01] Yeah, yeah, here we go.
[02:09:02] Look at Deadlocks characters.
[02:09:06] If you look at them right here, no, I don't think so.
[02:09:09] I feel like so, if you have a character, right?
[02:09:12] You have like, obviously like,
[02:09:14] you have like a Native American character right there.
[02:09:18] This is like a black person,
[02:09:19] another black person, this person is like blue, right?
[02:09:23] no indicator of skin color.
[02:09:25] There's like your generic, you know,
[02:09:27] Tormund Giantsbane, Irish guy.
[02:09:31] There's like the weird older woman.
[02:09:34] This is some like weird, I guess like Twitter lady.
[02:09:36] There's Elvis.
[02:09:38] This is Reaper basically.
[02:09:41] You know, cool hair Asian guy.
[02:09:44] What else do we have here?
[02:09:46] Like girl boss, you know, basically McCree.
[02:09:51] And then we have, you know, Kaiser Wilheim.
[02:09:55] And then we have basically what Widowmaker,
[02:09:57] but it's a black chick.
[02:09:59] And then we have this, this seems like
[02:10:01] such a weird character model,
[02:10:03] but it's a clearly an Asian female, right?
[02:10:06] There, what I'm saying is that there's a tremendous amount
[02:10:09] of like representation inside of Deadlock's character design.
[02:10:14] It is a tremendous amount,
[02:10:20] but it's done in a way that's not annoying.
[02:10:25] And the game is good.
[02:10:27] The gargoyle is Latino.
[02:10:30] Of course he is.
[02:10:36] It doesn't feel forced, yeah.
[02:10:40] Your model looks like one of those old races, World War II
[02:10:42] comics.
[02:10:43] Yeah, that's what I was thinking, too.
[02:10:45] I was surprised you would go with a design like that.
[02:10:52] Yeah, it looked like a character to me.
[02:10:53] Game, with the focus on providing the best possible
[02:10:57] experience for the end user, you
[02:10:58] seem to have focused on identity politics
[02:11:00] and shoving your personal biases upon your customers.
[02:11:04] This is a message for the entire game industry.
[02:11:08] Identity politics does not make a good game.
[02:11:11] Diversity does not make a good game,
[02:11:13] and pronouns do not make a good game.
[02:11:16] Diversity can make a good game better,
[02:11:19] but diversity will make a bad game worse.
[02:11:22] To the games industry, stop producing the same-
[02:11:24] That's the exact same thing, he's totally right.
[02:11:28] Generic triple A slot.
[02:11:29] I think also like it, it poisons the world for people
[02:11:33] because as soon as they see that, people are like,
[02:11:37] this is like a huge issue that like the internet has.
[02:11:40] And it's like, as soon as people get a first impression,
[02:11:43] it's really hard to break that first impression.
[02:11:46] So what ends up happening is that
[02:11:48] as soon as that first impression is defined,
[02:11:51] then you see everybody else is like, okay, well,
[02:11:55] now that this is the case,
[02:11:56] well, we're all gonna talk down to you, right?
[02:11:59] And like, this is just how it is.
[02:12:01] So you see a game that comes out
[02:12:04] and people start calling it all this bad stuff.
[02:12:08] Everybody that's gonna read the comments
[02:12:10] is gonna think the game is bad.
[02:12:12] They're gonna be like, wow, this game looks like shit.
[02:12:14] Everybody's saying it looks like shit.
[02:12:16] I don't wanna play it.
[02:12:17] There's a massive confirmation bias that happens.
[02:12:25] Copying someone else's homework
[02:12:26] and doing what was successful last year.
[02:12:28] Gamers don't know what they will want next year
[02:12:31] and it's not their job.
[02:12:32] It is your job to create something new and interesting,
[02:12:36] offer that to the player,
[02:12:37] and see if that is something they want and like.
[02:12:40] This is also a huge problem
[02:12:41] that I think a lot of game developers have,
[02:12:43] is that they think that they have a entitlement
[02:12:46] to people's attention,
[02:12:47] because they put a lot of work into something.
[02:12:50] And I think that when you sell a product
[02:12:52] and you put a product out there into a market,
[02:12:55] you are not entitled to people consuming that product,
[02:12:58] unless they're getting value out of the product.
[02:13:01] And a big issue that I think a lot of artists have,
[02:13:06] and whenever I say artist, I'm using this word broadly
[02:13:09] because it's people that are emotionally invested
[02:13:12] into what they're crafting and making
[02:13:14] in a very extreme way.
[02:13:17] And I think a big issue that these people have
[02:13:19] is that they get so emotionally invested into it
[02:13:23] that they can't take a step back
[02:13:25] and perceive it inside of a spectrum of other people.
[02:13:29] So they can't think about it from any other perspective
[02:13:32] besides themselves.
[02:13:34] They're like, well, I put so much work into this,
[02:13:36] everybody has to love this
[02:13:38] because they're so personally invested into it.
[02:13:41] And they're so personally invested into the process of it
[02:13:45] and to everything about it, right?
[02:13:47] And so they can't step back and actually evaluate
[02:13:50] what this feedback is and if it's good or not.
[02:13:53] I think streamers have this problem.
[02:13:55] I mean, everybody, and this is always the issue, right?
[02:13:58] is that it's about how to take feedback.
[02:14:02] Like Jeff Kaplan said once,
[02:14:04] that you can't rely on your players to give you solutions,
[02:14:07] but you can sure as hell rely on them
[02:14:09] to tell you if there's a problem.
[02:14:11] And I think that if people don't like certain content,
[02:14:14] that doesn't necessarily mean
[02:14:16] that you should do what they want,
[02:14:17] but it means that what they're getting
[02:14:19] isn't what they want.
[02:14:22] So when you get emotionally invested
[02:14:24] into what you're doing,
[02:14:26] and then you can't shift or change what that is
[02:14:30] and you take it personally,
[02:14:31] that's when you lose when you're selling a product.
[02:14:36] Like anything creative, yeah.
[02:14:38] It's like, well, I just wanna do my own thing.
[02:14:39] Well, that's fine.
[02:14:40] If you wanna do your own thing, that's okay.
[02:14:42] But you can do your own thing
[02:14:44] and you can get mad about sales, but you can't do both.
[02:14:50] You can't get mad about sales
[02:14:51] and get mad about low numbers.
[02:14:53] If you're doing your own thing
[02:14:55] and you're not trying to meet your audience
[02:14:57] the middle. That's the issue. And I think this is what happens, right? Is that you have people that
[02:15:04] are so creatively minded. And I think the other issue is that with the people that are creatively
[02:15:10] minded, a lot of them have, I will be honest, it seems like a lot of them have a very strong sense
[02:15:17] of like, I don't think the word is entitlement, it's like a sense of superiority around other
[02:15:23] people. It's like, Oh, well, we're better than you. Like, we're going to talk down to you for
[02:15:27] whatever reason, right? They think that they're like, it's like they're doing superior like an
[02:15:31] ego to this. And so when people are rejecting what they want, they talk about like media literacy
[02:15:37] and these things like this, when a lot of these people don't really even understand the media
[02:15:41] they're trying to caricature, right? They don't even understand the media they're trying to
[02:15:44] talk to. Like recently, the developers of Fallout said that Fallout wasn't a critique on
[02:15:50] capitalism, and it was in fact a critique on the fact that humans have an innate propensity
[02:15:55] to create war. And you have these people that are like, you know, political science majors
[02:16:00] at a, you know, community college that are telling these guys that have made a 20 year
[02:16:06] successful franchise that they don't know what they made. War, war never changes. Yeah, exactly.
[02:16:13] And so, and this is the pretentiousness that I'm talking about. And I think this is really
[02:16:18] what happens with a lot of cases and this is why I think that these artists are having these
[02:16:23] problems and these like you know effectively like reality checks is because they're in a group of
[02:16:30] other people that only think like they do they're in like an echo chamber and then when they come
[02:16:34] out of the echo chamber and they approach the public with the product the public just
[02:16:39] totally fucking rejects it. Because it's been distilled down to its most unappealing state.
[02:16:52] That's why a lot of manga artists also do hentai because contracts because the artists
[02:16:56] on it's no longer not only demands it but it also sells insanely well. Well I've used this example
[02:17:03] before but I think the best example of that is this is one of the most famous Japanese paintings.
[02:17:08] This guy didn't just do paintings of oceans and waves, and that was hundreds of years ago.
[02:17:24] And what players and gamers do know is what they don't want. What they don't want is concord.
[02:17:37] To Sony, I strongly advise you start treating your audience, your customers as human beings, and as equals, and you start listening to them.
[02:17:46] I really like that word as equals.
[02:17:49] equals. I think that's really a strong word because I don't think that really it's not
[02:17:54] about being treated like human being but it's like being talked down to like I don't want
[02:17:57] to be talked down to. You made a statement by letting it turn out this way. I would advise
[02:18:06] rebuilding your team of consultants and marketing managers with professionals who have a stronger
[02:18:11] understanding of modern expectations of your customers and awareness of the wider
[02:18:16] cultural landscape. To my fellow gamers there are a lot of negative videos and
[02:18:21] posts about concord online right that's for me as an adult I cannot condone that
[02:18:26] kind of behavior but I can I'm giving it and a professional I urge you please
[02:18:31] continue to let your voice be heard that's right others hear your thoughts
[02:18:35] if you really really dislike something for a genuine reason it is vital to the
[02:18:39] games industry that you let it be known creating rage bait content and being
[02:18:44] negative for the sake of being negative will destroy the industry
[02:18:47] especially that's the goal well that's the goal the goal is to make it to where
[02:18:55] creating it's to create an environment where games like this are not able to
[02:19:00] exist yeah that's the whole point small and shit on the floor basically yes
[02:19:12] developers but in this situation you absolutely have to let the industry
[02:19:18] know you do not want more games like concord you have to let developers and
[02:19:23] publishers know you do not care about identity politics, you care about good
[02:19:27] games. You want the best games that the AAA industry can provide. Do not settle
[02:19:33] for slop. And if it is within your power, you create games. You make something
[02:19:39] great for your fellow gamers because you will be the future of the games
[02:19:44] industry. Thank you for watching and if you're wondering, no, I didn't play
[02:19:49] Concord as an adult I have very limited time so I can't afford to waste my time playing garbage
[02:19:55] Where you get them sunglasses? Oh?
[02:20:16] my god
[02:20:18] That was such a good video. I'm gonna link you guys the video that was amazing
[02:20:22] Holy fuck kind of funny ending. No no the thing is like the guy was right. I mean he was
[02:20:28] Yeah, that that's he's he's definitely fucking right about this more professional way to shut out the game
[02:20:34] Yeah, this is what's gonna happen right is that you're gonna see games like Concord come out and
[02:20:40] People aren't going to buy them and then eventually games like Concord will cease to exist
[02:20:45] like this is just what happens and
[02:20:48] You're like obviously these companies care about this this like identity politics stuff or whatever
[02:20:54] This guy's only got 5,000 subs make sure to give them a I give them a sub this is this is really really good
[02:21:00] But yeah, yeah, this is great, man.
[02:21:03] And it's so random how good this video was.
[02:21:06] Yeah, this is amazing.
[02:21:07] The phrase is going out.
[02:21:09] Exactly.
[02:21:10] Imagine setting $100 million on fire.
[02:21:12] Concord has 200 players right now on Steam.
[02:21:14] Yeah, I guess it must have went up.
[02:21:17] Yeah, it must have gone up.
[02:21:18] Because before it was even lower than that.
[02:21:21] Could you explain the wave painting?
[02:21:23] I lack knowledge.
[02:21:24] Oh, the guy that did the painting for the mousepad
[02:21:28] that I had used to also.
[02:21:30] So basically back in like feudal, I don't know, feudal Japan, but like in old times in Japan, they have like books that like basically would teach people like different sex positions and they were often given to like couples in marriage.
[02:21:42] And he actually like did illustrations for books like that. I don't remember Kama Sutra. That's one of them. But isn't that a version of it? Isn't there another term for it?
[02:21:54] I don't know. I don't remember exactly like what the other terms were. But yeah.
[02:22:00] Commissars India. Yeah, I I'm not sure. It's an amazing wedding gift. Yeah. Yeah, no
[02:22:05] It was it is a lot different back then, right?
[02:22:07] But yeah
[02:22:09] It's very very
[02:22:11] It's not very well known but like back then it was very very popular and so yeah, I feel like in general
[02:22:17] he's right and
[02:22:19] People might not want to hear it, but I think that a lot of the people that try to get into art
[02:22:24] I think that it's about not talking down to players
[02:22:27] And I think that's what happens with a lot of games like this where people are being talked down to and when somebody gets talked
[02:22:34] Down to they react negatively. That's the main problem
[02:22:39] more than anything else
[02:22:42] Let me see if I was gonna look at there's actually something there that I was going to look at but I might not let me go
[02:22:47] ahead and take a look
[02:22:48] Concord review
[02:22:50] Star Wars outlaws review. Oh
[02:23:00] boy
[02:23:04] Watch the review of it. Yeah, I guess so
[02:23:09] Mark Zuckerberg is pretending to be human. I think that there's like a 10% chance. He's a lizard
[02:23:18] Like I don't feel like it's like a super high chance
[02:23:21] But I don't think that it's also like really low. I feel like it's definitely there though
[02:23:29] Right like 10% chance. He's a lizard. Sure
[02:23:33] Yeah, 99% isn't high enough you think so
[02:23:36] No? He changed his entire style to be as likable as possible?
[02:23:41] Well, yeah. Everybody hated him. Like, I didn't hate him. I thought he was fine. But yeah,
[02:23:53] he looked like a fucking nerd. It's crazy how, yeah, it's crazy how working out and
[02:23:59] looking good makes people like you. Wow, who could have ever guessed that? It's
[02:24:04] shocker to everybody. The latest YouTube video is not being
[02:25:58] received well. Which one? Let me see. What are people not happy
[02:26:03] about? Oh, God, let me take a look real quick. As in gold.
[02:26:14] Just throughout the free speech. I think that bringing back
[02:26:18] maybe the threat to free speech is not. They suspect
[02:26:23] I'm going to see CCP investigate the custody order. They don't suspect one person get cart
[02:26:28] blanched. Concript every users and data on the site. That's what I said. God, some people
[02:26:37] are so retarded. It's so sad. That's literally what I said. Yeah, I mean, like box on social
[02:26:48] media are always like this. Yeah, I mean, ain't nobody got time to see the video.
[02:26:56] Yeah, he thinks government will enforce laws properly and not the way that screws
[02:26:59] of everything. So I guess the alternative is to let the companies that are profiting
[02:27:07] off of this have like no accountability. Like that's the German never lies. The German loves
[02:27:12] us all. You think Telegram doesn't lie and Telegram loves you? Jesus Christ. People are
[02:27:23] so stupid. Like they're so like, what are you talking about? Massive. I'll tell my
[02:27:29] has been, what do you say would require VPN providers to build in backdoors?
[02:27:32] It's curious, no idea on the ramifications, what he's talking about.
[02:27:35] Yeah, absolutely, it would.
[02:27:39] Like, it's amazing that, like, they did cooperate to an extent that technology
[02:27:46] allows. Well, here's the thing, right?
[02:27:54] Is so if you're a VPN provider and you don't have a backdoor for the
[02:27:59] government and people are using your VPN to do something that's committing crime, at what
[02:28:08] point are you not accountable for that? Because I think that you are. I do. I think that you're
[02:28:22] accountable. If your technology does not comply with the law, that's not up to you to have
[02:28:28] the barrier that suddenly puts you above the law. This is what's so insane to me about this,
[02:28:33] never. You absolutely are. So if you steal a car and run over someone, Toyota is accountable.
[02:28:43] If you steal a car and you run somebody over, Toyota is accountable. Let me think if I'm
[02:28:53] understanding this right. It's not stealing. I don't think that's the way it works. It's
[02:29:04] all lies. You can't create a backdoor just for the government because once you create
[02:29:09] to backdoor, anybody can access it? Well, here's the way that I see it, okay? I think
[02:29:17] that there's a lot of criminal activity that happens online, and it's more important that
[02:29:23] people that are committing crime are not able to commit crime. Period. I don't want to
[02:29:31] see terrorists using this stuff, and then the company's acting like they're above
[02:29:35] the law, when the company is financially benefiting from terrorists using their services knowingly
[02:29:43] without providing tools or taking an effort to curb selling the products to them, then
[02:29:51] yeah, they're accountable. Absolutely, I do not agree. You absolutely do agree. And
[02:29:59] I would pull up any of these people that think that they have a stance on this and
[02:30:04] it will immediately fall apart.
[02:30:06] The moment that you apply it to something
[02:30:08] that they might disagree with.
[02:30:10] You might be able to see ISPs are responsible as well.
[02:30:13] No, ISPs are not responsible.
[02:30:16] See, this is the problem with what these people,
[02:30:21] I understand where the problem is.
[02:30:24] Here's where the problem is.
[02:30:26] Is that this requires two different levels of thinking.
[02:30:29] And people are only on one level of thinking.
[02:30:31] I see it. Okay, so here's the issue. So of course the ISP isn't responsible for you doing something wrong. Of course not.
[02:30:44] But if the ISP is given evidence, probable cause and a warrant by the government of you doing that something wrong,
[02:30:55] Then the ISP doesn't give the government the information they ask for.
[02:31:03] Then they're wrong.
[02:31:06] Do this for gun companies first.
[02:31:10] You fucking retard.
[02:31:13] They already do.
[02:31:16] That's why you have the gun registry.
[02:31:19] That's why you have serial numbers on a gun.
[02:31:25] This is it.
[02:31:26] You're so fucking stupid.
[02:31:28] It's insane.
[02:31:31] How are these people so fucking retarded?
[02:31:36] I'm losing my mind.
[02:31:43] These are the people voting, by the way.
[02:31:45] I know.
[02:31:53] Does this happen with Apple not unlocking a phone for a criminal during an investigation?
[02:31:57] I don't know what Apple's doing.
[02:31:59] I think that they should have to.
[02:32:01] In my opinion, I think they should have to.
[02:32:03] Why even bring up gun companies?
[02:32:09] Oh my God, some people in this chat.
[02:32:13] When a chatterers think they know what's the case with the evidence that they have
[02:32:15] among? Yeah. Okay. So we'll look at this one. All right, let's read a few more of these.
[02:32:35] Really are. So why is 4chan never responsible for their posts? They never sell anyone out.
[02:32:40] It's been alive for so long. Yes, we all want padded walls.
[02:32:44] Do you think that if 4chan was subpoenaed by the United States government that they would not
[02:32:53] comply. They would immediately comply. They would instantaneously comply within a fraction
[02:32:59] of a second. They already have it. Yeah. 4chan is responsible for it. They have moderation
[02:33:10] for a reason. They do. How do you feel about Pirate Bay? The Pirate Bay isn't in the
[02:33:26] U.S. It's not within our jurisdiction. We don't have control over what the Pirate
[02:33:31] Bay does. Has it not been? ISIS uses it. How about the child porn? And what do you
[02:33:40] think happens if the government asks for that information? Do you think 4chan just tells them no?
[02:33:52] What do you think what what do you think happens if like 4chan does an investigation into this?
[02:33:58] I'm just I'm curious about this right? What do you think happens?
[02:34:13] Which government in the USA maybe? What about other governments? Well in any government that they
[02:34:20] would be accountable to, like for example in France. So it's not that the content is
[02:34:33] being posted. It's that the company is allowing the content to be posted and not cooperating
[02:34:40] with enforcement agencies about figuring out ways to make it posted or to figure out
[02:34:46] who's posting it. I understand these are two different steps of thinking. So it's
[02:34:53] confusing for people, but the problem is not that the content is being posted. The problem
[02:34:59] is that the people that are running the websites are not cooperating with law enforcement to
[02:35:05] enforce the laws that the content is being posted is breaking. The terms of service
[02:35:14] of a private company do not overrule the laws of a country. That's not the way that
[02:35:21] it works. So it doesn't matter what the value is or what the perspective is on, oh, any of
[02:35:30] this, this like, oh, well, this is what I think it should be. It doesn't matter what you think
[02:35:36] it should be. This is the government. I, I please explain the myriad of legal pornography
[02:35:48] if not so in the US is it's okay then. Do you understand what we've been talking
[02:35:54] about. Yet Apple is more powerful than the FBI. I don't know why Apple is doing it.
[02:36:02] The problem is 4chan will comply and say, okay, we'll give you whatever. And then the
[02:36:09] USA asks, what do they have? What do they have in 4chan? So as we have no idea, case
[02:36:13] closed, yes. Yes, they provide the information that they have, and then the government moves
[02:36:22] on beyond that. Obviously, whatever information that they have, they provide to the government.
[02:36:31] Obviously, like what do you think happens? It's not like they have
[02:36:39] the guy's social security number. They might have a few IP
[02:36:43] addresses, they might have, you know, a post history from a
[02:36:48] certain address, like they don't they don't have a lot like
[02:36:52] maybe like an upload of a photo. Like maybe an email like that's
[02:36:57] probably it. And it's probably it's proton may also doesn't
[02:37:00] really matter. But yeah, they're gonna provide them. But
[02:37:07] The information is clearly not enough.
[02:37:08] Apple is a predominant example of that.
[02:37:11] So what are you trying to pull the resource into?
[02:37:16] Apple's an amazing example.
[02:37:17] No subpoena, you can Google this, no arrested case closed.
[02:37:20] I don't know about the Apple thing,
[02:37:22] but this is my perspective.
[02:37:24] Encryption just can't be undone.
[02:37:26] Limiting specific platforms just causes people
[02:37:28] to move to another.
[02:37:30] You can do it yourself manually with messages.
[02:37:32] TG is just convenient.
[02:37:34] If encryption can't be undone
[02:37:36] and people are using it as a tool to commit crime,
[02:37:40] then the people that are committing the,
[02:37:42] that are providing this tool,
[02:37:44] that is allowing people to commit crime,
[02:37:47] are complying and willfully abetting in crime.
[02:37:52] It's that simple.
[02:37:58] It's literally that simple.
[02:37:59] There's no like, unknowingly?
[02:38:05] Yes.
[02:38:10] It's good.
[02:38:11] It's sad to see so many people that are so delusional.
[02:38:19] A hammer company makes a hammer.
[02:38:29] Do you want to play out your analogy?
[02:38:34] Do you wanna play this out?
[02:38:37] Or do you want to just admit that this is stupid?
[02:38:42] Will you admit that it's stupid
[02:38:44] or do you wanna play it out?
[02:38:57] He's right?
[02:39:00] It was stupid, it was just goofing around, okay.
[02:39:03] There we go.
[02:39:05] The hammer guy's right, no he's not.
[02:39:08] you provided the argument on the video of the owner of the gas station donor
[02:39:11] should have a choice to provide or not he's not be prosecuted for not providing
[02:39:15] info but the government should issue a warrant for a search
[02:39:19] if a person is provided with a warrant
[02:39:24] this idea that a private company has any sort of
[02:39:28] restrictions like they can protect themselves from the government
[02:39:31] investigation is insane
[02:39:35] this is an insane
[02:39:37] level of thinking
[02:39:40] that i i i i can even believe that that it's even a question
[02:39:45] they can't go it it's the law
[02:39:47] these people actually think that the terms of service for a website
[02:39:53] overrule the law
[02:39:58] there's a reason why you have warrants
[02:40:01] there's a reason why these laws exist
[02:40:08] uh... i i i i why people so dense
[02:40:11] The reason why people are dense is because they don't understand.
[02:40:17] There are like, if you understand one half of my argument,
[02:40:21] my argument sounds really bad.
[02:40:25] So if you understand, for example, companies are accountable for what
[02:40:30] users do, that sounds really bad, doesn't it?
[02:40:34] Because like then everybody who buys a gun, the gun manufacturer
[02:40:38] would be accountable for them.
[02:40:39] But that's not what I'm saying.
[02:40:43] What I'm saying is that the companies do become accountable if they create a way or they do
[02:40:49] not cooperate with authorities in providing a way to identify the people that are using
[02:40:55] the tools that they are profiting off of to commit crime and they don't work with
[02:41:00] the government.
[02:41:02] Because they're, them existing and their business model, if their business model commits crime
[02:41:11] and creates crime and causes problems, then it's, and it's, it's breaking the law effectively.
[02:41:19] It's abetting criminals.
[02:41:21] Then this is not a business that should exist.
[02:41:25] And no, Apple complied in the end.
[02:41:28] Well, let's look this up.
[02:41:32] comply with subpoena. So this is what Apple said right here. Subpoena search
[02:41:47] warrants and court orders. Apple carefully reviews all legal requests to
[02:41:52] ensure that there is a valid legal basis for each request and complies with
[02:41:56] legally valid requests. So the argument that people have been spanning at me and
[02:42:02] chat is wrong. Do you really think that like and also like imagine if you think
[02:42:10] Apple, so like Apples in China or one of these companies is in China, do you think
[02:42:15] they tell the CCP no? What? Of course, do you insane? They really believe that?
[02:42:33] This is it's unbelievable. Apple was one of the biggest companies in the world.
[02:42:39] But Apple is like a speck of dust compared to the United States government or China or Russia or the EU. They are nothing.
[02:42:51] I don't think people realize how powerful these governments are. It's not even close.
[02:42:58] So I'm seeing a lot of people who are, there's the argument that, uh, uh, Chad is spamming.
[02:43:10] Well, I mean, it doesn't really matter what the argument is that Chad is spamming.
[02:43:14] I'm sure that there are instances where Apple did not comply with the subpoena, but there is probably a good case for that.
[02:43:22] And the reason might be because the subpoena was unlawful.
[02:43:28] I don't think that Apple should have to just by default give their information away. Absolutely not.
[02:43:34] Let me pull me up, please. I have a genuine question.
[02:43:44] Let's see this. Okay, what is the question?
[02:43:51] So what's the question?
[02:44:00] subpoenas are almost always lawful. It's signed by a judge. Well, I'm not really sure. I'm just saying in general
[02:44:09] subpoenas can be challenged. You're right. Yeah, of course
[02:44:11] The issue is they design it for a backdoor for Apple than other people can use that backdoor. It's a logical fallacy
[02:44:16] Well, the issue is that a
[02:44:19] company being able to
[02:44:22] ensure privacy to its users is
[02:44:25] secondary to a company complying with the law
[02:44:29] so
[02:44:31] It doesn't really matter like what the issue is or whatever
[02:44:36] Just because a company can't provide security at like the highest level that it wants to does not mean that it gets to
[02:44:44] Obscure or not follow the law
[02:44:48] That's not the way things work
[02:44:57] Companies sell user data all the time. Yeah, they do but that that's different
[02:45:01] You have a genuine question. What is this? I'll give it a minute
[02:45:04] The grammar can use an investigation excuse to go after political enemies like what's happening in Brazil and the U.S.
[02:45:14] No, you're right.
[02:45:16] That's why it's important to have government accountability.
[02:45:20] Of course. Yeah, absolutely.
[02:45:25] I agree with what you're saying. The problem is with people in society, people want to be able to obscure themselves for privacy.
[02:45:32] Just because you want to be able to do something doesn't mean that you should be able to do it.
[02:45:39] And also, when you sell a product,
[02:45:44] you still have to make sure that that product complies
[02:45:47] with the law.
[02:45:48] Just because you want to sell a product
[02:45:51] doesn't mean that you can just sell that product.
[02:45:57] It's really not complicated.
[02:45:59] I'm surprised that I'm getting so much pushback for this.
[02:46:02] How long is this question?
[02:46:05] Can you any question?
[02:46:06] I don't want to hate.
[02:46:07] Just let me just explain the question.
[02:46:09] I feel like this is common sense.
[02:46:11] Yeah.
[02:46:18] You're right in the perfect world, however, friends arresting Dharav is super bad and a threat to free speech, pull me up.
[02:46:24] It's, how do we know that it's a threat to free speech if we don't know the evidence that they have against him?
[02:46:32] I think that it is very possible that he did ignore legitimate requests and he didn't take it seriously.
[02:46:41] And I think there's very high chance that happened. Now, did it happen?
[02:46:46] I don't know.
[02:46:48] but there's a reason why they arrested him
[02:46:50] and i guess we're gonna find out
[02:46:57] this amazing you can take the chance you're dealing purely with u.s. politics
[02:47:00] this is a worldwide issue
[02:47:03] why would i care about a worldwide issue
[02:47:06] and also
[02:47:08] this is what i was saying before about how i think that the worldwide web is
[02:47:11] going to become more fragmented and segmented
[02:47:14] do you remember when i said this was going to happen
[02:47:17] this is the reason why it's going to happen
[02:47:22] Law is not necessarily good.
[02:47:25] Unlawful is not necessarily evil.
[02:47:30] And a company that exists for profit is?
[02:47:35] Like what's the comparison here?
[02:47:38] This is a for-profit company.
[02:47:41] What are we talking about?
[02:47:43] Law equals bad, yes.
[02:47:47] My chat's keep getting rude.
[02:47:48] NordVPN and Signal don't store anything that's legal,
[02:47:51] which is crazy.
[02:47:53] Well, that depends on what the law is.
[02:47:55] long as they're complying with the law then that's fine. Like this is what my
[02:48:02] position is, is that if they are not complying with the law and providing the
[02:48:08] data that they have then they're having a problem. They're breaking all, it's not
[02:48:16] that simple or it's not that complicated. I don't know what we're
[02:48:24] talking about here. There's a difference between submitting a subpoena
[02:48:28] and creating a backdoor to outsiders that's the misunderstanding, they want a backdoor
[02:48:32] so they don't need this subpoena? Well, you would need to create a backdoor in order to
[02:48:38] execute a subpoena. What would you do in a situation like that? They can't comply because
[02:48:42] it's not stored on their server? I don't know about VPNs. Like I have kind of a split
[02:48:49] opinion about this because like so it's kind of like a if you're able to have something
[02:48:57] that effectively allows you to communicate in a way that enables people to commit crime
[02:49:06] and there's a company that's profiting off of that and the company knows that they're
[02:49:12] profiting off of that and they're not taking steps to make that more safe then at a certain
[02:49:22] point I do think that company would be accountable. I do because they're effectively an accessory
[02:49:33] to a crime, because they're providing a tool that obscures law enforcement. And if they're
[02:49:46] not an accessory, then how are they not an accessory? So every carmaker should not be
[02:49:58] liable? Well, no, because the carmaker is complying and giving their data to the police.
[02:50:07] This is so upsetting for me, because I feel like what I'm saying is such common sense,
[02:50:13] But for whatever reason, people don't really seem to see the second level of thinking.
[02:50:23] Like you keep people keep getting to step one and getting stuck.
[02:50:27] I'm so confused about this.
[02:50:35] Yeah, it's freedom versus security.
[02:50:46] Well, it's really the law versus, versus for you.
[02:50:49] This privacy even exists.
[02:50:50] Obviously, this is an extreme case, but should everyone start storing data for the
[02:50:54] government that have access to it?
[02:50:56] I'm confused by that.
[02:50:58] Should they start storing data logs?
[02:51:00] I don't know.
[02:51:03] I find this, like I think it's a very interesting question
[02:51:06] because like for example, if you had like NordVPN
[02:51:10] or like one of these VPN services that was being used,
[02:51:13] like let's create it, like it's a good question, right?
[02:51:16] It's too technical.
[02:51:17] Well, no, no, let's think about this, right?
[02:51:20] So if there's people that are using NordVPN
[02:51:23] And NordVPN is effectively a tool for people to share
[02:51:28] and proliferate child pornography on a massive scale.
[02:51:33] And because of NordVPN, none of the people that are,
[02:51:37] and it's not just that, it's like terrorism,
[02:51:39] or like, you know, for example, like a, you know,
[02:51:41] like ISIS is gonna be using NordVPN or something like that.
[02:51:46] And they're using this tool.
[02:51:48] at what point would they be accountable for that?
[02:51:59] Because I feel like we, like at a certain point
[02:52:02] they would be at accountable at a scale
[02:52:05] because, and how would they not be, is it the tool's fault?
[02:52:10] I think that it is if they're creating a way
[02:52:13] because NordVPN is created in a way
[02:52:16] that the value that it creates
[02:52:19] is the fact that it's anonymous.
[02:52:21] So if you are holding data and then you're destroying or not holding on to that data, then that is a value that's being provided that creates an ability for people to commit crime.
[02:52:36] They have a right to privacy. People have a right to privacy, but people don't have a right to privacy that overrules the law when they're breaking the law and there's a warrant or a subpoena for the information.
[02:52:50] So that's the difference. I think people do clearly have a right to privacy, and this is the problem that we're having, right?
[02:52:59] Is that a lot of people don't understand the entire conversation.
[02:53:03] A good comparison would be if a gun manufacturer were providing them to felons.
[02:53:14] Yeah, well, like, I mean, gun manufacturers have to take a lot of precautions.
[02:53:20] Like they have to do background checks in a lot of cases, not all of them, but in a lot of cases they have to do background checks.
[02:53:26] They have to also do, they have to have serial numbers on the guns and they have to keep track of who the guns they're selling, who they're selling their guns to.
[02:53:35] So all three of these things are things that gun manufacturers that if a government asks a gun manufacturer give us this information, the gun manufacturer immediately gives them the information.
[02:53:49] It's not even a question. It happens instantaneously.
[02:53:53] the distributor? Yeah. Well, whoever is selling the guns, that's wrong. Well, then why do you
[02:54:03] why? If it's wrong, then why are there serial numbers on guns? And why is it a felony to
[02:54:08] remove the serial number from a gun? Because it's a gun. It's illegal. You know, I've
[02:54:42] had a lot of situations like this. And one thing that I've learned is that you can't
[02:54:51] reason a person out of a position they can't reason they didn't reason themselves into.
[02:54:56] These people are not interested in having an intelligent conversation about this. They're
[02:55:01] not interested in having a debate about it. These people don't know what they're talking
[02:55:07] about. I think that there are a lot of instances where I would be willing to have a conversation
[02:55:14] about this with somebody. But get my data because I simply spread hate whereas the
[02:55:19] line that should be defined. It is defined. It's called the law. Like it's just it's
[02:55:24] such a it's such a crazy like I these people are hard stuck. I guess so. And I don't even
[02:55:37] really know what to say. It's very worrisome to me. It really is. Because like I don't
[02:55:43] even know what to do. Yeah, even with idiots. It's a give up scenario. Yeah, I guess so.
[02:55:52] It's very weird to me that this kind of stuff happens.
[02:55:56] WhatsApp clearly states in your message that they do not disclose or have any knowledge
[02:56:00] to it.
[02:56:01] It's encrypted between two people.
[02:56:02] I genuinely want to have a discount.
[02:56:03] Make me click.
[02:56:10] WhatsApp will never disclose any information.
[02:56:12] Where's Mark Zuckerberg's arrest?
[02:56:13] Well, I'll look at this last one and then I want to move on because I feel like this
[02:56:18] is a decent conversation.
[02:56:22] Let's go ahead.
[02:56:23] I don't want to just, this has been a very, very long time.
[02:56:27] Um, so, so what is the, uh, what's the topic here?
[02:56:44] This is same guy.
[02:56:45] You've pulled them up.
[02:56:46] He just keeps spamming.
[02:56:47] Actually, you're right.
[02:56:48] He is spamming.
[02:56:49] We're going to ban him because of just based off of principle, because if I
[02:56:53] didn't, then now I've rewarded spamming.
[02:56:56] Yeah.
[02:56:57] I actually, I have to because if I die, I've, I've been rewarded spamming.
[02:57:02] So I can't do that.
[02:57:06] I didn't believe you, but if I may happen, your take may be mad.
[02:57:10] Yeah. And so, um, you're feeding into a stention toy? I am. I'm surprised you have such a bad take on this.
[02:57:22] Um, so let me go ahead and just, and read like, so what do you think that is, what do you think is inaccurate about what I'm saying?
[02:57:43] I'll chat today. Holy shit. I think that a lot of people don't really understand the way that,
[02:57:48] like I don't know I don't even know I don't even know how to be how to begin but
[02:57:55] no a lot of people are a lot of people are gonna be unhappy about what this take
[02:57:59] is here's the issue and here's a point that I've made before in the 1860s we
[02:58:10] got rid of slavery the government got rid of slavery companies still have
[02:58:17] slavery to this day because the government is more accountable than a
[02:58:22] company is. So this idea that a company and a government is of equal level of
[02:58:28] accountability to the public is just simply untrue by any evaluation. By any
[02:58:35] simple evaluation, this is immediately untrue. Not when the government makes the
[02:58:41] laws. Exactly. And who decides what laws the government makes? Will the
[02:58:46] people do because they can vote? You can't vote on what Apple does. By allowing
[02:59:00] us privacy, you open the door for more crimes and stopping Apple doesn't stop criminals
[02:59:04] from getting encrypted software. What's your point? I'm very confused by this.
[02:59:12] Paramounts are not held accountable at all. So if a government isn't held accountable,
[02:59:21] what do you think a company is? Do you think a company is held accountable? Like, that's
[02:59:34] not, you know, here we go. Here's another one. Oh, that's a ban. Yeah, easy fuck
[02:59:54] the law. Laws are not always ethical. You shouldn't exist. Uh huh.
[03:00:01] I hear his chatters about retarded shit all the time. I can see
[03:00:04] that. Yep. Well, good riddance. Yep. You're fighting one
[03:00:16] institution for no reason. You'd rather remove privacy that
[03:00:19] protects users more than hurts them. So I'm confused by what
[03:00:25] you mean by this. So do you think that a company should have to comply with a legal subpoena
[03:00:33] from a government? It's very simple. Gun manufacturer does not keep track of a bullet fired from
[03:00:54] a gun in this similar situation. As far as I know, the places that sell bullets keep
[03:01:09] track of who's buying bullets, don't they? Like if you know they don't, of course they
[03:01:22] do. What are you even on? The practice privacy? They have the transaction receipts, yes. So
[03:01:48] if somebody goes to Walmart and let's think about this, right? So if somebody goes to
[03:01:57] Walmart and they buy a gun, or sorry they buy bullets with a gun, and they use a card then
[03:02:08] that that Walmart would give that card information to the government if they're buying it with cash.
[03:02:16] Okay well yeah well let's say they are buying it with cash and the government has
[03:02:22] reason to think that the person came into that Walmart at that time to buy in
[03:02:27] cash and Walmart issues a subpoena for the surveillance footage at the time that
[03:02:36] that person was thought to buy the gun or buy the bullets the camera yeah the
[03:02:43] CCTV should Walmart have to give that footage it's not logical it's
[03:02:51] completely logical like yes of course they could of course they will and
[03:02:56] And that's exactly it. Because that's the information that they have.
[03:03:03] At what cost? That was what's the argument?
[03:03:07] What cost? What wouldn't mean what cost?
[03:03:14] The point is the person didn't commit a crime by purchasing the ammo.
[03:03:17] Why should the store have to give up information? Okay. I'm done.
[03:03:25] I'm done. Um, this is a waste of time.
[03:03:28] The people that are talking and commenting on this are retarded.
[03:03:32] They can't understand two step logic. We're never going to get anywhere.
[03:03:36] Um, there's just, we're wasting our time, uh, it's been like 20 minutes and I've tried to explain it, uh, people don't understand it, they're stupid, and there's really no time to, like, we've wasted so much time, like, there's never, like, I'm never going to explain it to them in a way that's gonna make sense.
[03:03:55] It's just not gonna happen.
[03:03:57] So yeah.
[03:04:01] Yeah, there's no reasoning with retards.
[03:04:04] Yeah, there's no reasoning with retards.
[03:04:06] There's no way I'm going to convince them out of this position.
[03:04:09] I can't explain it to them. They'll never understand it. It's a waste of time.
[03:04:16] Anyway, so we'll look at the Star Wars Outlaws review. We'll get into this.
[03:04:22] Let's move on. They're mad today. It's crazy. It's fine. It's fine. That's just the way it goes.
[03:04:30] People are going to have opinions about everything. It's okay. One thing that I've learned over the
[03:04:35] years is that there's never really a reason to take it personally in the same way that I
[03:04:42] I don't take things personally.
[03:04:44] Like when some, when like I have like a crazy girlfriend
[03:04:47] get mad at me or something like that,
[03:04:50] I don't really take it personally
[03:04:51] because it's just like, what do you expect?
[03:04:56] That's just what this person does.
[03:04:58] So like, I see a bunch of people on the internet
[03:05:01] getting mad about stuff.
[03:05:03] Like, and they're mad at me for saying something
[03:05:05] that like makes sense to me, but they don't make sense.
[03:05:08] Then I don't even, yeah, you can't make a fish
[03:05:11] you're not going to explain it to them in a way that they're going to understand it.
[03:05:15] It's like talking to like a dog.
[03:05:19] Actually, it's worse because at least a dog will, like,
[03:05:25] at least a dog is cute and you can pet the dog after it eventually gets tired, you know?
[03:05:30] So, yeah, you're just not going to, you're not going to get through to people.
[03:05:39] There's a reason, calling him a tartar is generous of you.
[03:05:42] Yeah.
[03:05:43] I think that's basically it. I worked on law enforcement for ten years so far I can give you accurate input and these inquiries based on investigations have encountered. Yeah, yeah, no, I think that there's a lot of times. Yeah, I mean, I don't want to kind of reopen the same thing because I do want to move past it.
[03:06:04] But I work in law enforcement, Fortune gives me people's data all the time, so at internet companies, even if you use a VPN. Yeah, they do.
[03:06:14] Yeah, and so I, I think that at this point, if people can't understand my explanation for things, and they can't see the position I'm coming from, I don't think that I can explain it to them properly.
[03:06:28] And so that we're kind of in an impasse here.
[03:06:33] Yeah.
[03:06:35] You're just against privacy, so that's why so many disagree with you.
[03:06:41] I think everybody is against privacy in a lot of cases.
[03:06:44] And I would include that you are as well.
[03:06:47] I think that you just draw a different line than I do and you think about it differently than I do.
[03:06:53] No?
[03:06:54] That's completely differently.
[03:06:58] I'm against the privacy of criminals, yeah.
[03:07:06] I surrender a privacy when you engage in public
[03:07:08] and social media, yeah.
[03:07:18] Telegram is legally not obligated to do anything
[03:07:19] for the United States government,
[03:07:21] but what they do is inside their scope.
[03:07:23] I just, guys, I, as I said,
[03:07:32] I think that really, if you can't understand this
[03:07:36] and you can't understand the topic,
[03:07:40] I can't explain it to you.
[03:07:42] I can't, sorry, can't do it.
[03:07:46] waste of time yeah let's move on you can lead a horse to water try your best I
[03:07:55] did I really tried my best I I tried and I want to say that this is the reason why
[03:08:02] I usually just tell people I'm right you're wrong I don't want to explain
[03:08:06] it that's the reason man as far as Star Wars video games go we've taken
[03:08:19] countless turns at twirling lightsabers and unleashing flash of force powers.
[03:08:22] This is a good game.
[03:08:23] But Star Wars Outlaws' swagger into the cantina slinks down into a booth with its holster
[03:08:27] clip unbuttoned and argues that those are no match for a good blaster at your side.
[03:08:34] This open world or rather open worlds action game features a level of gun battles and broken
[03:08:39] promises befitting the legend that is Chewbuck's best mate.
[03:08:43] However, Star Wars Outlaws essentially delivers a Han Solo-like experience in
[03:08:46] both good and bad ways.
[03:08:49] has some handsome looks and a strong sense of adventure.
[03:08:51] I mean, I would say this environment really doesn't look that great, but it could also
[03:08:56] just be on a bad graphics card.
[03:08:58] I remember whenever I looked at the original trailers for this game, the visuals for the
[03:09:03] game actually looked great.
[03:09:05] I don't know, this feels like it was recorded on like a 1080 or something like that, you
[03:09:09] know?
[03:09:11] But it's also somewhat scruffy around the edges and is liable to let you down from
[03:09:15] the top.
[03:09:16] Yeah, this is really bad.
[03:09:19] All right, let's see it.
[03:09:27] Of course, given that its propulsive space western story takes place in between the Empire
[03:09:31] Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, the actual Han Solo is literally on ice for the duration
[03:09:36] of Outlaws.
[03:09:37] Instead, we step into the battered space boots of Kay Vass, a cunning thief raised
[03:09:42] amidst the hives of scum and villainy in the gambling capital of Kento Byte and accompanied
[03:09:47] at all times by her adorable pint-sized partner in crime, Nix.
[03:09:51] Kay's quickly shown to be handy with a hairpin lockpick and has an insatiable
[03:09:54] appetite for five-finger discounts. Although like Dash Rendar and pre-Jedi Kalkatan before
[03:10:03] her, she never really steps out of Han's shadow and becomes much more than a stand-in
[03:10:07] smuggler with a heart of gold. What follows is a 20-hour string of wreck-
[03:10:14] Wow, I've never heard that before. Amazing. Oh boy.
[03:10:25] Plus rescue missions and shady underworld dealings, as Kay and Nets crisscross their
[03:10:29] way around four main planets and a part of the space.
[03:10:31] This visually, this looks nice, this part looks good.
[03:10:33] Between.
[03:10:34] Attempting to unite a squad of like-minded criminals, with the aim of pulling off a major heist
[03:10:38] and erasing the bounty placed on Kay's head by the crime boss, Slero.
[03:10:43] This casino owner serves as Outlaw's primary antagonist, and seems suitably callous enough.
[03:10:48] You must be Slero.
[03:10:50] Your friends abandoned you.
[03:10:51] But is neither as outright evil as Emperor Palpatine, nor as quietly menacing as
[03:10:56] Grand Admiral Thrawn, and is kept at a distance for the most part and only ever encountered
[03:11:00] in the occasional cutscene.
[03:11:04] Even so, Outlaw's story is a consistently entertaining quest, and one that takes Kay through some
[03:11:09] recognisable spaces and some entirely new, all while cutting deals with countless colourful
[03:11:14] criminals including this surly Sulurston mobster Onakiva, who has the audacity to deal
[03:11:19] out orders to you while putting his feet up on a desk made out of his own carbonite
[03:11:23] encased brother.
[03:11:24] I just like whenever I see stories like this, it just reminds me of how much better Cyberpunk
[03:11:37] was like every time I see a futuristic story game.
[03:11:42] All it is for me is an is another reminder that I need to play Cyberpunk.
[03:11:49] It's all it is because like all of this it's just so like vapid and flat and mediocre.
[03:11:58] It's unbelievable like who writes this and thinks that it's good.
[03:12:07] It's set a new standard.
[03:12:08] Yeah, it's just like I can't even compare them.
[03:12:16] Fat Darth Maul, Darth Maul.
[03:12:21] may be considerably smaller in scope than, say, blowing up a Death Star, the environment
[03:12:26] K's entertaining saga unfolds in are surprisingly large. To be clear, this isn't no man's skywalker,
[03:12:33] so you don't have the freedom to circle each planet and land wherever you choose.
[03:12:36] Of course not.
[03:12:37] However, with the exception of the comparatively more compact city setting of Kajimi, Outlaws'
[03:12:41] sandboxes stretch out far and wide and contrast with each other nicely.
[03:12:45] That's good.
[03:12:46] From the iconic arid sands of Tatooine, to the lush rainforest of Akiva, whose
[03:12:50] This network of rivers is handily transformed into shortcut-making highways once you unlock
[03:12:54] the upgrade via speeder bike that allows it to skim across the water's surface.
[03:12:58] That's cool.
[03:12:59] I like that.
[03:13:00] It's a good thing to do this course.
[03:13:02] Yeah, that's cool.
[03:13:03] Speeder can be upgraded, since it's the only vehicle she's able to steer around while
[03:13:06] navigating each terrain.
[03:13:08] Despite the fact that in Outlaws' many bustling settlements you can see land
[03:13:11] speeders whizzing by, saddle-dewbacks waddling up.
[03:13:14] Yeah, I mean I think that's like another, it's like another one of those elements
[03:13:18] where it's like, it would be cool to have other vehicles.
[03:13:20] But I wonder how much do people really care about that?
[03:13:24] I always think to myself, like, what's really like,
[03:13:28] why would you, I think with a game,
[03:13:32] it's like the question is like, why?
[03:13:34] Like, why do you have, why is this game,
[03:13:36] why is this game, right?
[03:13:39] And I see something like this and it's like,
[03:13:41] is it there for gameplay?
[03:13:43] Is it there for the story?
[03:13:45] Because I feel like there's a lot of these games
[03:13:47] just have like a six or like a four in like every category because they're just
[03:13:52] like so aggressively mediocre. Long and towering ATST's chicken walking past, you
[03:14:01] can't actually ride or drive any of them. Of course not. Compared with a decade
[03:14:06] old Granthith Auto 5 where if you can see it you can probably steal it. Yeah.
[03:14:10] Or last year's the Legend of Zelda T's at the Kingdom where you can just make it.
[03:14:13] You can probably build it. Outlaws comes up shorter than Luke Skywalker in a
[03:14:17] stormtroopers suit in terms of its list of usable transportation types, which is a bit
[03:14:23] disappointing for a modern open world adventure.
[03:14:34] Outlaws isn't just about getting from A to B however, it's also about breaking into
[03:14:38] and out of various Imperial bases and crime syndicates headquarters at the behest of
[03:14:43] the various underworld cohorts that Kay conspires with along the way.
[03:14:50] Am I crazy for thinking that the world of Star Wars is incredibly fucking boring outside of the lightsaber stuff?
[03:14:59] I think I can't think of a single component of Star Wars that's more compelling than Dune
[03:15:06] outside of lightsabers
[03:15:08] It just
[03:15:12] It's just boring to me
[03:15:20] Andor maybe yeah, like I don't know. I didn't watch and or
[03:15:24] But I just don't really find it to be like super compelling or interesting.
[03:15:36] Maybe unlike some of the shows, they flesh it out better, but with this, I'm really just
[03:15:40] not seeing it.
[03:15:42] Friend Nix is vital to these infiltrations, as he's basically a space cat drone who functions
[03:15:48] like a watchdog's phone.
[03:15:49] You can point him at switches to activate while you remain in cover, or to briefly
[03:15:55] they divert the attention of security cameras to allow you safe passage, among several
[03:16:00] other useful talents.
[03:16:04] Kay has her own special set of skills when it comes to sneaking her way into each high
[03:16:07] security facility, and I never grow tired of the rhythm based lock picking, a surprisingly
[03:16:13] simple yet effective game of Simon says that has to be one of the snappiest and most
[03:16:17] satisfying ways to open lock doors and crates that I've enjoyed in a while.
[03:16:21] Overall, I always thought Star, uh, Starfield had good lockpicking.
[03:16:32] I know it's like one of the only good things the game had, but that was one of them.
[03:16:36] However, Outlaws' stealth is markedly uneven.
[03:16:40] Yeah.
[03:16:41] What are you doing? You've alerted the station.
[03:16:45] No.
[03:16:46] Sometimes it's far too easy, like when I was able to do the tried and tested,
[03:16:49] Assassin's Creed distract and dispatch routine on multiple enemies in the same spot.
[03:16:53] All right. Distract him next.
[03:16:58] I don't think this is a problem by the way like games like this like being able like you we just watched like a video earlier of like
[03:17:12] Wukong like being able to one-shot the Tiger boss and like new game plus like you're always gonna find ways and like easy
[03:17:20] like that's part of the
[03:17:23] That's part of the game
[03:17:26] Like you can do this in Sekiro like most bosses you can execute one of their health bars
[03:17:31] If you sneak up on them. Yeah
[03:17:35] That's the fun part of finding this. Yeah, it's just that like sometimes when it's so easy to do
[03:17:42] It's like not it's like you want to feel like you earn something like this, right?
[03:17:47] Like in Sekiro being able to sneak up behind the boss and then jump down and execute the boss
[03:17:55] It feels like you've earned that rather than like if you just like for example
[03:17:59] You open the door and the boss is turned around behind you and you walk up and you just stab him once
[03:18:06] It's like wow. I'm so good at this game
[03:18:09] You want to feel smart for finding it? Yeah, exactly
[03:18:16] Yet at other times it was wildly unpredictable like when I'd somehow trigger an alarm performing a stealth takedown
[03:18:22] Even though it appeared that no one else was around
[03:18:26] Oh, I'll tell you why it probably happened it happened because the guy went into a aggro mode and
[03:18:35] and whenever he goes into an agro mode, it does an aoe aura around him
[03:18:39] that puts everything else in an agro mode.
[03:18:42] That's probably what happens because that's the way a lot of stealth games work.
[03:18:46] Like, that's actually, I think, that's the nuts and bolts of, like, the way the mechanic functions.
[03:18:53] Instead, more often than I'd like, my efforts to remain hidden would evaporate,
[03:19:00] things would get loud, and a number of other problems will present themselves.
[03:19:04] Like I'll try to think of a couple of examples of that like in once human if you
[03:19:10] shoot a guy once and it kills him even though he's right next to the other guy
[03:19:16] that you shot the other guy won't notice it but if you shoot him and it
[03:19:20] doesn't kill him it will aggro all the guys around it immediately because of
[03:19:24] the fact that they have an AoE aggro system it's the exact same mechanic it's
[03:19:34] so bad it's back game all it is that serves up some solid cover base shooting
[03:19:38] with authentic sound effects and punchy smoke and sparks with each blaster bolt
[03:19:42] impact really you think that's punchy I think this is garbage let's watch this
[03:19:46] again shooting with authentic sound effects and punchy smoke and sparks with
[03:19:51] each blaster bolt impact but precious little in the way of new ideas it's
[03:19:57] less bad batch and more basic bitch it always seemed to be red barrel
[03:20:03] delivery day in every combat arena that Kay arrived in, and I use these explosive targets
[03:20:08] in almost every encounter to pin the Stormtrooper and Scumbag hordes.
[03:20:14] There's always the challenge of knowing when to detonate them to take out them.
[03:20:17] So like, it seems so formulaic.
[03:20:21] Yeah.
[03:20:24] That's crazy.
[03:20:25] It looks so mediocre.
[03:20:28] Yeah, I mean, I really need to play this.
[03:20:31] most enemies but that's the same thing we've been doing for decades so while
[03:20:37] it's effective it doesn't exactly make out I do I've gotta play this out these
[03:20:44] simplistic shootouts can also be brought to a faster conclusion by the use of
[03:20:47] Kay's adrenaline rush move which charges up while she's under attack and
[03:20:51] allows her to slow time and then mark and execute multiple targets in one
[03:20:55] rapid hip-firing burst almost identical to the dead I targeting from the
[03:20:59] Red Dead Redemption series.
[03:21:08] Let's look at how it does in Red Dead Redemption 2.
[03:21:10] Never played the game.
[03:21:11] So what's it called again?
[03:21:13] Red Dead Redemption 2.
[03:21:18] What's the mechanic?
[03:21:20] Dead Eye Mechanic.
[03:21:30] Hey, everybody.
[03:21:31] I'm going to go over how to use Dead Eye in Red Dead
[03:21:34] Redemption 2.
[03:21:35] First off, look in the bottom left-hand corner.
[03:21:37] The eye icon is your Dead Eye meter.
[03:21:40] So long as that's filled up, you're going to be able to use the dead eye.
[03:21:43] What it does is slow down time and allow you to make the shots more precise.
[03:21:47] To start that eye, press in your right thumb stick.
[03:21:50] Once you do, you'll notice that time slows down and the whole world gets this sepia tone to it.
[03:21:55] From here, you're able to aim at your enemies and you can press R1 to target them and you're able to actually-
[03:22:02] Oh, so it's like San Devastan in, uh, Cyberpunk.
[03:22:16] Okay. So this is just, and here's why this is so much better, by the way, the Red Dead Redemption
[03:22:30] version is better. It's because look at like it doesn't even feel like you're shooting all of them.
[03:22:37] Like for example, like with a Thai noon, you know, with like McCree or Cassidy or whatever
[03:22:42] the fuck, he has an overwatch now. You know, you're firing the shots like it's like listen,
[03:22:49] listen to the audio here.
[03:22:52] 4th, right?
[03:22:54] She doesn't even aim.
[03:23:00] It doesn't even make sense.
[03:23:08] It's useful and satisfying for the most part, although I did find Kay would occasionally
[03:23:12] pump some stylish slow motion blaster rounds directly into the cover in front of her rather
[03:23:17] than the target I had selected.
[03:23:21] It felt a bit limiting that Kay can only permanently carry her blaster and grenades
[03:23:25] in her inventory.
[03:23:29] By the way, you saw how that happened again?
[03:23:33] About like with the stealth mechanic?
[03:23:35] Watch.
[03:23:36] Inventory.
[03:23:37] Immediately.
[03:23:38] Red.
[03:23:39] Red.
[03:23:40] That, it's an AoE mechanic.
[03:23:46] But weapons drop by enemies can be picked up, used and discarded once they're out of ammo.
[03:23:51] Of course.
[03:23:53] However, what really irks me about Outlaws' approach to secondary weapons is how much
[03:23:57] it goes out of its way to make you drop them.
[03:24:00] Do a melee attack?
[03:24:01] Drop your weapon crawl into event drop your weapon
[03:24:07] Climb all or a ladder drop your weapon
[03:24:11] Who programmed this Robo cop
[03:24:14] Drop it if I pick up a snob make sense. It just doesn't feel good
[03:24:19] My rifle it doesn't seem unreasonable to expect that I should be able to carry it with me up to a high enough
[03:24:25] Vantage point to best put it to use that case. I think makes a lot of sense
[03:24:30] I think not having like not being able to like climb up a ladder makes sense, but that definitely yeah
[03:24:37] It's especially annoying given how often I was killed instantly while behind cover by enemy snipers in elevated positions
[03:24:46] Simple and reheated as it generally is I definitely want to the combat a bit more as time went on
[03:24:52] Particularly once I was able to upgrade my blaster with a couple of ult
[03:24:57] I mean like it like
[03:25:00] I mean I'm just trying to look for the jackals, right?
[03:25:26] Like I feel like this doesn't even look that much
[03:25:38] That much better
[03:25:43] Like I can't find their shields. I'm sorry. I know it's at the beginning first two two levels. I probably should have found it
[03:25:50] Yeah, here we go. Yeah another here
[03:25:54] like
[03:25:55] It's like 20 years. I
[03:26:04] Mean this game came out in like November
[03:26:07] 2004
[03:26:11] That's crazy
[03:26:13] Uh, it's a shock! Like, what the hell?
[03:26:22] Shock modes. That effectively gave me free weapons to swap between, even if they were
[03:26:32] all coming out of the same barrel.
[03:26:34] Kind of a nitpick? It's not a nitpick. The game looks cheap. It looks like cheap fucking
[03:26:43] garbage. Like, look at the visuals here. These visuals are from 2014. Metal Gear Rising
[03:26:49] had better visuals than this. It's bad. It looks like trash. Like, I don't know what
[03:26:55] you want me to say.
[03:26:56] Well at no point did this combat system ever feel as flexible or as fun as the best games
[03:27:03] in Ubisoft's Tony Far Cry series, and fights started to feel pretty repetitive outside
[03:27:07] of the rear barrels.
[03:27:08] Shoot the red barrels.
[03:27:09] Crop droids are the one-off scrap with a rank wall.
[03:27:13] Having said that, I'll take the basic on-foot combat in Outlaws over its awkward
[03:27:18] speeder bike fights any day. Since this is Star Wars, Outlaws also features space combat
[03:27:28] and rarely could I ever emerge from a lightspeed jump in Kay's trailblazer ship and not crash
[03:27:32] headlong into a dogfight that felt authentic to the films.
[03:27:41] Slinking off to bully some Thai fighters did offer a nice way to blow off some steam every
[03:27:44] once in a while. Maybe I'm just conditioned to mediocrity by Starfield, but this this this seems okay.
[03:27:52] As a break from all the face-to-face hell-duggery down on each planet's surface.
[03:27:58] Although I didn't invest too much in the ship modifications, since the modest challenge
[03:28:02] presented by my orbital opponents didn't ever seem to accrease to any noticeable degree.
[03:28:07] One of Outlaws' most interesting and novel features is its syndicate system, which reminded
[03:28:24] me of the reputation system used in the outer worlds.
[03:28:28] Basically, you can't really complete a quest over the course of the campaign without pissing
[03:28:32] off one of the four main crime families in order to please another.
[03:28:38] Cozing up with one cartel might get you cheaper prices at a merchant you're on
[03:28:41] side with, but it'll also rob you of the ability to move about freely within the headquarters
[03:28:51] of another gang you've slighted. It's worth pointing out that this isn't mass effect.
[03:29:01] None of the numerous decisions I made seem to make a significant difference to the overall
[03:29:04] outcome of the story, but who would have guessed?
[03:29:08] It's like in Honkai Star Rail you have two options.
[03:29:12] It's like option number one is yes and option number two is March 7th your brain is small
[03:29:17] and then you go with option number two and she says hey no it's not and then the story
[03:29:22] just continues on as if nothing ever happened.
[03:29:29] They did effectively make me feel like a true dirty rotten scoundrel as I continually
[03:29:34] reevaluated my allegiances in each deal I made so that it would best suit whatever
[03:29:38] my motives were at the time.
[03:29:40] Okay, Manda. You got a deal.
[03:29:42] For example, before I started exploring the surface of Tatooine,
[03:29:46] I made sure that I'd worm my way into the good graces of the Hutt Syndicate,
[03:29:49] since Jabba's goons control large swathes of its map,
[03:29:52] and I wanted to ensure that I could explore it thoroughly without drawing too much unwanted heat.
[03:29:59] Being able to explore Unimpeded is paramount because Outlaws does such a great job teasing
[03:30:04] you with secrets to find or opportunities to pursue in an extremely organic way as
[03:30:09] you move through its four main worlds. Almost every cantina conversation I eavesdropped on
[03:30:18] or discarded data pad I read pointed me towards some new treasure to seek out or gambling tip
[03:30:23] to take advantage of and it always felt like I was gleaning some illicit information rather than
[03:30:28] just being spoon fed chores to complete as is the- Ah that seems like probably the best thing
[03:30:34] that I've heard out of this whole video. Yeah that seems yeah that's probably the best thing
[03:30:43] I've seen so far. Seems cool? Yeah.
[03:30:47] The case in so many other open world adventures.
[03:30:51] We're outlaws' quest design really excels though, is in taking seemingly innocuous side
[03:30:59] objectives and spinning them out into exciting, multi-staged adventures that regularly took
[03:31:04] me by surprise. Like when a simple trip to collect a certain object in Mos Eisley took
[03:31:10] Took a series of sharp twists and turns and suddenly I was sliding deep into the bowels of a salak pit
[03:31:17] This is part of a demo thrust straight into an exciting escape from a huge sand worm
[03:31:22] It's the lively I just wonder like what the gameplay of that is though because like that's kind of like what my concern is is like
[03:31:31] If I go back and I look at this and
[03:31:45] Then I go back and I look at
[03:31:49] Let's go ahead and scroll down. We'll find it
[03:32:39] And then thrust straight into an exciting escape from a huge sand worm
[03:32:55] It's the lock. That's what I thought
[03:33:09] one frame I
[03:33:26] People say you can you home you you can I can see a lot of frames. I
[03:33:30] I notice this shit man, I do. It's just like, how is it that you can watch this as a game developer and then put this out and have any degree of self-respect?
[03:34:06] Like, I would feel so bad for- I would feel like I get that and hey, here's the thing.
[03:34:20] Like if this was a small studio, I would be like, hey, this is pretty good, right? They're doing their best
[03:34:27] But this is Ubisoft
[03:34:32] like
[03:34:34] This is this is this is supposed to be a triple a studio
[03:34:39] Like there's no excuse for this
[03:34:44] It's like this doesn't even stack up against its own games like I showed you guys this the other day
[03:34:49] Let me see if I can show this it now and it's not here like even inside of Assassin's Creed
[03:34:57] Shadows the visuals for these characters in the game this is fucking amazing like I'm
[03:35:09] sorry but I really think this looks good like I understand people might not like the fact
[03:35:15] the characters there they might not enjoy the character might think oh it shouldn't
[03:35:19] be this, but man the dude looks fucking good. It's pre-rendered? I bet in game it's gonna
[03:35:28] look better than this does. I'll tell you that. Even the pre-rendered stuff for this
[03:35:33] game looked like trash.
[03:35:42] It's the lively left turn stretches like these where Outlaws really shines. By stringing
[03:35:46] together countless Star Wars references and uncharted style moments of spectacular action
[03:35:51] and adventure, and there are plenty of quests like this that I've undertaken. And likely
[03:35:55] many more that I haven't even found yet. However, in order to enjoy moments such as these you've
[03:36:00] got to take the rough with the smooth, especially since as of launch, the PlayStation 5 version
[03:36:05] of Star Wars Outlaws that I played is plagued by more irritating bugs than a day go by camping
[03:36:10] ground. Over the course of the journey I saw countless graphical glitches,
[03:36:15] speeder bikes crashing to a halt trying to go over jumps,
[03:36:18] or small hills or just I just might sound unpopular I really don't care
[03:36:25] about issues like this like I this is like I think it was like for the guy that
[03:36:31] you know the maid Ferrari was like yeah I don't care if the door shut or not you
[03:36:36] know oh they don't shut properly yeah I want whenever the car turns on and it
[03:36:40] goes fast I want the guy to shit his pants there's issues like this in
[03:36:44] Elven Ring too. There's little issues, you know, Dragon's Dogma too. There's issues with
[03:36:49] this. Like, Wukong has little issues. Good games, it doesn't matter.
[03:37:02] Hey guys, to be fair, it does really seem like there's a lot of these, right? I'm talking
[03:37:09] about like one or two quirks or bugs. It could be like PubG, right? Like, I'm not
[03:37:15] Not saying there's a line, I'm saying that a couple of these doesn't really ruin my life.
[03:37:23] It can be funny sometimes, yeah.
[03:37:25] Like, there's a level of bugs that are okay and acceptable.
[03:37:32] Crucial mission prompts not appearing in forced action.
[03:37:34] It restarts and countless occasions where the dialogue audio just dropped out completely.
[03:37:40] Hey there.
[03:37:42] What?
[03:37:44] That's just a few of many examples.
[03:37:46] So if issues like those sound like they'd force pull you out of the Star Wars universe,
[03:37:50] it might be best to let Ubisoft blast them off Outlaws' hull like a bunch of cable-tuing
[03:37:54] minocks before you pick Outlaws up.
[03:38:02] It's ironic the K ship is called the Trailblazer, since there's actually not a whole lot of
[03:38:06] ideas in Star Wars Outlaws that haven't been done in other action and open world
[03:38:10] adventures.
[03:38:11] Instead, it's quite like the Millennium Falcon.
[03:38:14] A bucket of bolts held together with repurposed parts and prone to breaking down.
[03:38:20] But at its best, it's more than capable of jolting your pleasure centers into Star Wars fan hyperspace.
[03:38:26] A clever syndicate system-
[03:38:27] I feel like...
[03:38:29] The sandworm despawning mid-animation...
[03:38:34] is the cheapest, saddest, most pathetic thing I've ever seen.
[03:38:41] That's so fucking pathetic. Wow.
[03:38:52] Real weights are almost every task you choose to undertake, some of which have truly creative quest designs that can often conjure up some genuinely stunning blind sides.
[03:39:00] Having a pal like Nick's at your side the entire time not only adds an extra dimension to Kay's fairly generic smuggler character, but also gives her an enhanced set of abilities.
[03:39:10] But even he can't quite make outlaws' stealth and combat feel any less rigid or repetitive,
[03:39:32] and the odds of avoiding the many glaring technical issues present at launch is approximately
[03:39:37] 3,720 to 1.
[03:39:40] How is it that you can say that a game is boring, unoriginal, has bad combat, is formulaic,
[03:39:46] it doesn't work right, the audio is bad, the stories are mediocre, there's bugs
[03:39:51] everywhere but it's a 7?
[03:39:56] What the hell is a 5?
[03:39:59] I feel like this guy would rate E.T. on Atari a 5 and like Superman 64 would be a 6.
[03:40:11] Gollum's the 5.
[03:40:13] Yeah, how do you do this?
[03:40:16] I don't understand this at all.
[03:40:19] 7 is the new middle.
[03:40:23] Maybe on Instagram, but this is an Instagram.
[03:40:26] You have to pay for these.
[03:40:30] Tell me the odds.
[03:40:32] Okay, fair enough.
[03:40:33] For more IGN reviews, check out our verdict on Black Myth, Wukong and Fallout London
[03:40:37] and then for everything else, stick with RGN.
[03:40:40] Let's get out of here, N5.
[03:40:42] Acknowledged game.
[03:40:50] I just don't understand how you can rate this.
[03:40:54] Because I'm just looking at the way that he's grading it.
[03:40:58] I'm listening to what he's saying.
[03:41:02] I feel like this is a five.
[03:41:04] This game's like a five.
[03:41:07] I feel like it's going to be a five.
[03:41:09] That's what I would probably say.
[03:41:10] It's a five.
[03:41:11] You think it's a four?
[03:41:12] I don't think it's four, it's probably five.
[03:41:15] But like, I mean, this dude, the sandworm,
[03:41:17] can we go back to the sandworm?
[03:41:19] Like that's, this is the saddest fucking thing
[03:41:23] I've ever seen in my entire life.
[03:41:27] Where is it?
[03:41:31] Oh my God, where did it go?
[03:41:33] Oh, it should be right here.
[03:41:35] Sandworm.
[03:41:40] It just despawns.
[03:41:41] It's not even a real, it's not even there.
[03:41:46] Look, I get ready, get ready.
[03:41:58] Oh, I just, this is because the guy's potato PC,
[03:42:12] skipping frames.
[03:42:14] I mean, I don't know.
[03:42:15] It seems like he recorded it on a pretty bad PC
[03:42:17] because a lot of the graphics look way worse
[03:42:19] than they did in the demos.
[03:42:21] But like, man, I don't know.
[03:42:23] I, you know, maybe we'll ship to Kaya Starforge.
[03:42:26] I don't know, but it sure looks problematic.
[03:42:29] Did he say what he captured it on?
[03:42:31] Oh, it's on PlayStation 5.
[03:42:34] I think a PlayStation 5 should be able to do better than that.
[03:42:37] I mean, dude, look at, like,
[03:42:51] this is the first game that came out on PlayStation.
[03:43:06] Oh, this is the first thing I'm pointing out
[03:43:07] on PlayStation 3.
[03:43:10] Look at this.
[03:43:13] Upgrades that make me never want to even think
[03:43:16] about the game consoles on the PS3.
[03:43:18] 2020. There's so many to touch upon,
[03:43:20] but the long list includes a tool belt,
[03:43:22] the ability to use art stones like a bonfire
[03:43:25] and reset the enemies being able to do it if make plus six time I saw this and picks not without
[03:43:31] game like look at this as the demon souls is breathtaking to look at there is a staggered
[03:43:36] level of attention to detail here from enemy and npc facial expressions to blood spatter on your
[03:43:42] gear to everything reacting to your physical presence look at this combat it is all around
[03:43:47] just a magnificent showcase of the power of the playstation 5 and an enticing taste at
[03:43:52] What's the comment things can look this good on a launch game?
[03:43:57] Did you hear that?
[03:44:00] He said that it's gonna get better. Oh
[03:44:06] No
[03:44:08] It's the lively left-turn stretches like these where outlaws really. Oh, no
[03:44:15] Whoa, man. He really thought
[03:44:19] Open-world games rarely ever looked this good, especially the Ubisoft ones. I
[03:44:23] I mean, I don't know about that. I feel like there's not looking this good, and there's also not even being able to finish the animation of a sand worm going into the ground.
[03:44:35] Like, come on, man! Like, what the hell are we talking about? This is terrible! Like, if I look at- look at-
[03:44:47] It's from ten years ago?
[03:45:04] ago I don't know if this is the right video I had to find the right video yeah
[03:45:23] fuck it might be somewhere else but anyway um it's just like the water so
[03:45:36] good yeah it's just it's it's so weird to me that this has happened and this is
[03:45:41] the same company black bugs of us game compared to all other games games
[03:45:49] even for our direction it's just like he shines by stringing together countless
[03:45:54] Star Wars references and uncharted star moments of spectacular action and
[03:45:58] adventure and there are plenty of quests like time crunch taken and likely you
[03:46:04] know anything about downgrades dude Google Watch Dogs downgrade and you
[03:46:09] learn something new yeah you type that before what's wrong with mid if you're
[03:46:14] normally who only owns 15 games there's a Star Wars fan well I don't know I
[03:46:19] i mean like here's that what what's wrong with med
[03:46:27] i can think of a hundred and thirty reasons
[03:46:30] what's wrong with that number one
[03:46:32] uh... number seventy reasons uh... it's a lot of money you're asking a triple a
[03:46:38] price on a game
[03:46:39] and this is the premium triple a price right not just the
[03:46:43] like elvin ring was sixty dollars
[03:46:46] this is more expensive than elvin ring
[03:46:50] keep that in mind
[03:46:52] so
[03:46:57] they gave an eight to wukong yeah i guess so
[03:47:01] remember how good of a game far cry was this time yeah i don't even know what
[03:47:05] to say
[03:47:06] like if you want to play a mid game because you think that it's like you're
[03:47:10] gonna like the game and your fan of star wars
[03:47:14] awesome and that's great i'm happy that you found something that you like
[03:47:20] don't start eating shit
[03:47:22] and then tell me that it's chocolate and they get mad that i tell you i'm not
[03:47:26] hungry
[03:47:29] like it really like i mean i i have no problem like i play mediocre games it's
[03:47:35] not a big deal
[03:47:39] like that's not a big it's not a problem but like the quality on this is just
[03:47:43] so low man
[03:47:47] even star wars yeah and also like i mean we had a game
[03:47:51] like where's let me see what they said uh...
[03:48:01] jedi
[03:48:05] what are they reviewed jedi survivor at
[03:48:13] really that may be predicted
[03:48:15] it's a nine
[03:48:17] what died i think it was an eight
[03:48:19] to be honest of this game is an eight
[03:48:22] but this game was so much better and i don't think this game was amazing at the
[03:48:25] see it was way better
[03:48:27] like if you're a star wars fan
[03:48:29] you should be
[03:48:31] you should expect this bro
[03:48:36] like this was way better
[03:48:40] fall in order was better i heard fallen order was better i remember i had a
[03:48:43] friend that played it but i a never played it myself
[03:48:47] he's much bigger fan of star wars and i am
[03:48:50] but uh...
[03:48:51] it's just like
[03:48:56] and look at the character models too
[03:49:00] this is better it came out of a year ago
[03:49:11] this game was fun i think it was a good game
[03:49:14] i don't think it was a great game and
[03:49:17] it was like uh... you know it's alright but
[03:49:22] It's certainly better than whatever they cooked up now.
[03:49:29] The writing was just flaccid from Survivor.
[03:49:31] Yeah, I don't know.
[03:49:33] Fastly superior to Outlaws.
[03:49:34] Yeah, it's just, I don't even know what to say, man.
[03:49:37] I really don't.
[03:49:39] Like it's sad for me to see how things have, it's still too safe.
[03:49:45] I think that it's too safe as well, by the way.
[03:49:48] I do.
[03:49:49] I'm very much a fan of games that are not safe at all, super edgy, like crazy badass games,
[03:50:01] right?
[03:50:02] Like, I love that.
[03:50:05] Anything that takes risks, I respect.
[03:50:08] I'll be right back.
[03:51:37] Oops.
[03:51:38] All right, we're back.
[03:51:43] The Starrail boss copied the animation of an Elden Ring boss.
[03:51:48] It didn't copy the animation, it stole the animation.
[03:51:57] It's Malikath.
[03:51:58] Oh, what?
[03:51:59] They're even trying, man.
[03:52:30] They go home one for one.
[03:52:33] That's amazing.
[03:52:34] They just go home one for one.
[03:52:37] Yes!
[03:52:38] That's incredible, man.
[03:52:41] So yeah, it's looking like, by the way, this is from a couple of days ago, so it's
[03:52:48] already better.
[03:52:55] as I said gentlemen this year it's better today actually yeah this year yeah
[03:53:12] it's not even a question like I'm thinking next month at this point it might
[03:53:17] even be faster than what I predicted like a year could be probably too long
[03:53:24] please please please yeah yeah I mean it probably will be ready insanely fucking
[03:53:31] soon I'll play it right fucking now I will replay Bloodborne for the for this
[03:53:35] event. I will for it coming out. I also want to say I think it's kind of funny. Suicide Squad is still
[03:53:44] doing updates. Find out what's coming in episode four. Season two, Deep Dive. I feel like people
[03:53:54] didn't know what to call us. Ghost development. It's like for 93 people that are in the game.
[03:53:59] Like I almost feel bad for the developers. I do. I almost feel bad for them. Contract
[03:54:09] obligations I guess so it's just you know it's really something special man it
[03:54:21] really is I don't let him suffer I said I almost stay I said almost guys come on
[03:54:26] I um I saw this how do you get so disgusted by drinking water so this is
[03:54:39] video wow who the fuck drinks this shit yeah I just anyway so 41,000 likes 4
[03:55:10] million views guys I really hate to tell you guys this there there's quotes
[03:55:33] with over a hundred K likes I really hate to tell you I hate to do this
[03:55:39] because it's like it it does kind of
[03:55:45] drinking anything
[03:55:53] this fresh neutral water allowed him to
[03:56:03] taste the bacteria in his own mouth for
[03:56:05] once his breath is probably rancid oh
[03:56:10] This silly girl. This is not true. I don't have bad breath. I don't. So the reason why I don't have bad breath is I don't have any teeth. So how could I have bad breath? I don't. I don't. I genuinely do not ask anybody to talk to me. I do not have bad breath.
[03:56:32] I don't it's good. I don't need teeth. Yeah. And so like I do have and also, um, I mean, should I, I guess I'll just say it. I'll say it because it makes things more exciting every day inside of like my teeth.
[03:57:07] I will take my toothbrush and floss and I will push food out from like in between like
[03:57:14] flossing face of it, right, and get the food out.
[03:57:17] And I will then get the food out every day.
[03:57:20] And in doing so, I will smell it and it will smell literally like death, it will smell
[03:57:25] like dead, dead, dead food.
[03:57:28] And because I was starting to drink things and I kept tasting literal death.
[03:57:37] And I was like, well, what is this isn't normal.
[03:57:42] And so I started brushing my teeth more and and and drinking more water and making sure
[03:57:48] that I clean my teeth better.
[03:57:49] So this would happen.
[03:57:50] So she's right.
[03:57:51] No, she wasn't.
[03:57:52] Because I stopped building that happened.
[03:57:54] It happened for a few days.
[03:57:55] That was it.
[03:57:56] Yeah.
[03:57:59] And so it's like water floss.
[03:58:00] Yeah.
[03:58:01] Yeah.
[03:58:02] Exactly.
[03:58:03] Anyway, I hate to tell you guys this. I really do. But inside of this stream here, I was planting a plant and it was a plant that the developers of Elden Ring, the publisher of Elden Ring sent me.
[03:58:28] And I had the Fiji water and I watered the plant from Elden Ring with Fiji water
[03:58:36] Because I thought it would give it a better chance. I really hate to break the fourth wall
[03:58:45] But when I do stuff like this, I'm farming. I am
[03:58:55] I'm farming and
[03:58:59] It works
[03:59:04] It works on such a massive level. It is unbelievable
[03:59:10] It's crazy. My world is shattered. I know I know I know
[03:59:15] And there's three things of a one there
[03:59:19] You tell me to play a character. No, I don't really play a character
[03:59:21] I just play things up every once in a while because I think it'll be funny
[03:59:24] I think people will react to it in a funny way
[03:59:27] Like I don't really fake things in a way
[03:59:29] I just play things up a little bit like I like this should the taste of water more than or
[03:59:33] taste of soda more than water. So I was like, oh, I think this would be funny if I did this, right?
[03:59:38] Yeah, it's exaggeration. Yeah, I'll just, I'll put it on the show. I like entertaining the audience.
[03:59:43] I do. I think it's very funny. And it's clearly made joke. Yeah, it is. And I find that there's
[03:59:50] like a huge issue. And I think this has happened with COVID where a lot of people on social
[03:59:57] media have. I think that I don't know if it's like a like a like arrested development or some form of
[04:00:06] like kind of social like like up like lack of formation right where it's like people don't
[04:00:19] like something that's like obviously satire people are getting like mad about it or like
[04:00:26] they're like thinking about this like it's there's like this like a social inhibition yeah like what
[04:00:31] is this like I don't know how it happens I see it all the time they plan to but they don't see
[04:00:37] through the joke yeah I asked for yeah I don't know because like there's plenty of things that I'm
[04:00:48] you live in a crusty muddy hunt you have zero teeth it's not satire at this point it's irony
[04:00:52] poison? Well, so this is the best part about it. And this is, I think the best type of satire
[04:00:58] is the satire that's halfway true. So it's the stuff that when it's, it's not completely true,
[04:01:12] because it makes it believable, right? Because that makes it exciting. And so it's like, yeah,
[04:01:18] maybe this is true, maybe it is bad. But is it, it makes you do a double take? Yeah,
[04:01:24] exactly
[04:01:26] it's over exactly a brand saw the uh... and and that's
[04:01:29] that's the way i see it
[04:01:31] believable absurdity yes
[04:01:34] asthma derangement syndrome well i know i i know and i i i i love being a uh...
[04:01:39] i love being a character
[04:01:41] the water thing was even the worst thing of what you said i don't know what i
[04:01:45] said in this will be inside
[04:01:48] all people drink this shit oh yeah
[04:01:59] Wow. Who the fuck drinks this shit?
[04:02:03] Yeah, just, ugh.
[04:02:06] It's just like everything, the Fiji water, the sip of coa-
[04:02:11] Yeah, everything about this.
[04:02:12] And, and I think that this is the br-
[04:02:16] Yeah, and it wouldn't be funny if everybody would know for a fact that it was a joke, right?
[04:02:24] And that's what makes stuff like this funny.
[04:02:27] is that I do things that are,
[04:02:31] I'll try to do things that are ridiculous,
[04:02:34] but I'm ridiculous.
[04:02:36] So maybe it's not a joke, right?
[04:02:41] And so you live inside of like this weird half and half.
[04:02:47] And I think that's what makes it, I'm coping so hard.
[04:02:50] What am I coping with?
[04:02:54] Very interesting, it was, yeah, no,
[04:02:55] I'm very confused here.
[04:03:02] Yeah, shorting your elbow, exactly.
[04:03:04] And so you play into this kind of stuff.
[04:03:09] It's what makes it funny to me.
[04:03:12] But people posting and farming because it works, it does.
[04:03:15] And I love being, it's been astonishing to me
[04:03:19] that there are so many people on the internet
[04:03:21] that are just thinking about me, talking about me,
[04:03:24] like making posts about me, like reposting clips about me,
[04:03:28] like talking about like all the other things
[04:03:29] that they know about me.
[04:03:31] Like, it's really, I never expected it to go this far.
[04:03:40] I never did.
[04:03:42] And it's happened about this.
[04:03:45] People think about me every day.
[04:03:47] You're thinking about me.
[04:03:48] They're thinking about like things that I said,
[04:03:50] things that I did.
[04:03:52] And I saw Saturdays in purposely boring the lines
[04:03:56] between real and fake to make it funny.
[04:03:57] Or I think it's undeniable
[04:03:59] it could be misunderstandably taken the wrong way. I don't know. I think it's obvious, but
[04:04:03] I guess not. So, how will people get upset and hand you? Yeah, it's just, it's like a
[04:04:12] social experiment. I guess so. And it is obvious. I don't, I think it's obvious, right? I do.
[04:04:24] But it's not sciatire. When you have a nice quality, we can see your teeth. You can't
[04:04:31] see my teeth. They're not my teeth. What do you mean? Yeah, I don't understand. They're
[04:04:42] not my teeth. Yeah, that's not even what's happening. So, and I think that's what makes
[04:04:50] content like what I do. This is what I've always liked to do is like I've always liked
[04:04:54] to bore the line between like what's real and what's not because I think that it's
[04:05:00] entertaining and it's interesting. And I remember, I think that you know where I originally got
[04:05:07] the idea of like why I thought this was so entertaining was from Athene. Because Athene,
[04:05:15] like, he would do so many ridiculous things, but at the same time, it would be counterbalanced
[04:05:22] by him actually being ridiculous in like real ways.
[04:05:29] And I love that dichotomy.
[04:05:31] I thought it was so compelling and interesting.
[04:05:36] The games, yeah, like eating the broccoli, like while you're taking a shit or something
[04:05:41] like that, right?
[04:05:43] It's just like, what?
[04:05:46] Is the teeth thing fake too?
[04:05:47] No, it's not.
[04:05:48] You're playing character to yourself.
[04:05:51] Many YouTubers do it.
[04:05:52] And so I I love doing this kind of stuff you can understand entertainment. Yeah, and I think yeah
[04:05:59] I love entertaining people. I think that it's so funny. I
[04:06:04] really do and
[04:06:07] Was the rat in your kitchen real yeah, I too I made a picture of it
[04:06:13] Yeah, I do and and I
[04:06:17] Love it. I think it's so fun
[04:06:19] Exaggerating parts of your personality, some people are so obvious, yeah.
[04:06:24] And I do it sometimes, right?
[04:06:27] But I feel like, again, I think I make it kind of obvious, but maybe not.
[04:06:36] Washing water down with soda, I didn't see this at all.
[04:06:39] What are they mad about the A1 for?
[04:06:49] Oh my, oh my God.
[04:06:58] Yes!
[04:06:59] Bro, drinks A1 is delicious.
[04:07:02] I never thought I saw this before and you know what's really funny about this is that I really
[04:07:14] um, I really want you guys to understand this that this isn't even my final form and if
[04:07:23] you look at my old videos like so this is just like one video right it opens with ants
[04:07:35] being all over all over my my ceiling here and then the next clip is like drinks everywhere
[04:07:45] of playing World of Warcraft and then the next clip is me I don't know what I'm doing here I'm
[04:07:53] just like eating something I guess and then oh I have marshmallow paste and I'm eating it out
[04:08:02] to hear with my fingers without washing my hands. Yeah. And then, you know, you fast forward
[04:08:11] a little bit longer and it's like I'm playing video games and now they didn't give me a straw
[04:08:18] at Jack in the Box. So I have to repurpose an old straw from Jack in the Box into a
[04:08:24] new drink from Jack in the Box. And there's another computer on the ground. There's just
[04:08:30] garbage and beer this is like a this like this is just and then at the end of it
[04:08:39] Like
[04:08:52] And I like I'm sitting here talking about like how emo kids are killing themselves listening to breathe Carolina
[04:08:59] I haven't showered in months. This is from
[04:09:02] 2011, from July 11th, 2011. And horse teeth, yeah, exactly. And this is only, this is, this
[04:09:19] is like one day. That's what I want you guys to understand. It's not like this, this only
[04:09:26] happened this one day. And then after this day was over, I just like kind of went back to the
[04:09:31] the rest of my life. No, this was like normal. And I have I'm
[04:09:41] not even kidding you guys over 100 hours of content. That's
[04:09:46] probably as bad if not worse than this. I remember we took a
[04:09:55] video camera to high school, and we recorded ourselves on the
[04:09:59] bus. And I would wear this hat. And it was like a hat that
[04:10:04] had like it was like Donald dunk or a chicken on it. And I would stick my head out the out
[04:10:10] of the hole in the bus window. And I would call people to F word and scream at them while
[04:10:15] we recorded it on the bus in like 2006. And then we would throw rocks at them. And we'd
[04:10:28] be listening to Kanye West. And I remember recording this at the time and thinking
[04:10:40] to myself, I have to record this because if I don't, nobody will believe that it
[04:10:47] ever happened because even then I knew it was so ridiculous this is how are we how are we
[04:10:52] getting away with this like how is this happening top to your content yes and this is just like
[04:10:59] by the way this is just from 2006 there's stuff from 2004 to stuff from 2002 2009 2015
[04:11:12] I don't think people realize how deep this rabbit hole goes.
[04:11:21] They have no idea.
[04:11:26] Since age 12, age 11.
[04:11:28] I was 11 years old when I got my first video camera.
[04:11:31] And before then I had a camera that could record video
[04:11:35] but it wasn't very good.
[04:11:37] And then we used my friend's video camera
[04:11:38] that recorded directly through a VHS tape.
[04:11:40] So I'd have to like get some of those.
[04:11:42] Like we really started at nine years old.
[04:11:44] and
[04:11:47] What do you call it?
[04:11:49] like yeah at
[04:11:51] Yeah, we started at nine years old. So it's like 2009 maybe eight years old. We were making videos and making content and then
[04:12:00] That at like 11 that's whenever we really really started
[04:12:05] We really started putting in work
[04:12:10] Yeah, 1999 no is 1999 1998 and that I got a video camera in the
[04:12:15] the Christmas of 2001. So yeah, I just your 43 shut up. And how
[04:12:28] bad did you get bullied? There is one time that a kid bullied me
[04:12:32] in middle school and I stabbed him with a fork and I broke the
[04:12:35] fork, like things out inside of his skin. And that was it. And
[04:12:42] then another time a kid bullied me when we were playing
[04:12:44] baseball. And then I he was pitching to me and I hit the
[04:12:48] ball and I broke out one of his teeth. And I remember walking up to him, he was bleeding
[04:12:53] and crying. I was like laughing. And everybody else was like, What's wrong with you? And I
[04:12:58] said, This is the best day of my life. And like, nobody thought that I did it on purpose.
[04:13:04] Like, I did this is an accident, right? Well, yes, this is this is great. It's bad luck.
[04:13:09] Yeah. And so I never had I never got bullied by anybody. Never. I never like people
[04:13:16] would maybe joke around with me, right? Or I mean, like, you know, people would call
[04:13:21] me, you know, the F word, right? I mean, but like, this was 2005. Everybody did that. Like,
[04:13:32] people like we'd make fun of each other. But like this wasn't friend. I mean, it might
[04:13:39] as well have been, right? I mean, like, we'd make fun of each other like, Oh, yeah,
[04:13:43] look like a dusty old loser ass bitch like yeah for sure right and like this
[04:13:49] it's funny and like oh your mom is so fat and like my mom was fat and so it's
[04:13:54] like yeah yeah right and like and this is just the way it was and and yeah but
[04:14:00] like that's just the way that this that's banser yeah it's guys but like did I
[04:14:05] actually like bullied right like bullied in school like absolutely not no no
[04:14:12] nobody nobody would believe me absolutely not for Texas it's normal no I yeah I I'm
[04:14:21] trying to think like if anybody ever but what do you bully other people I'm
[04:14:26] trying to think that if I bullied anybody else really not any more than just like
[04:14:34] saying a comment like it did not like a like an ongoing thing where I would
[04:14:43] bully somebody no you threw rocks at people yeah but we weren't really both
[04:14:50] like we didn't even we didn't even know who they were yeah like I mean it's not
[04:14:59] like we really like these are random people like we're just doing it for fun
[04:15:03] we're not doing it because we don't like them like we're just doing it for fun
[04:15:07] Yeah, I'm trying to think like yeah, that's assault not bullying. Yeah, yeah, but well whatever it was fun and
[04:15:19] You bully me drug here. I do bully drug. You're true
[04:15:23] Normal if you weren't bullied you were the bully
[04:15:25] No, nobody in my school ever got bullied because I remember there was one time that me and my friend
[04:15:32] We called another kid fat and then he talked to a person and like I guess like he thought that
[04:15:38] that we were bullying him.
[04:15:40] And the administrator came over to us
[04:15:42] and they were like,
[04:15:42] you can't go around and talk to people like that.
[04:15:45] Like, I know you guys do that with your friends,
[04:15:47] but he doesn't like that.
[04:15:48] So if you do it again, you're getting expelled.
[04:15:51] And we were like, oh, okay.
[04:15:55] And that was it.
[04:15:58] Yeah.
[04:16:02] Yeah, that was it.
[04:16:03] And we're like, oh, shit, my bad.
[04:16:05] Yeah, wow.
[04:16:06] Wow, okay.
[04:16:07] Look, we messed up.
[04:16:09] Brace principal?
[04:16:09] No, it wasn't even a principal.
[04:16:11] It was just like a teacher.
[04:16:12] Yeah, same thing at my school too.
[04:16:13] No, like, you were not allowed to bully anybody.
[04:16:16] Pussy school?
[04:16:17] No, it was the opposite.
[04:16:18] Somebody got killed at my school.
[04:16:20] And so like, we had a police station on campus.
[04:16:23] We had like one of the guards there
[04:16:26] was like a federal prison security guard.
[04:16:30] Guy looked like a ninja turtle.
[04:16:33] Like, it was really, really no fights, zero fights.
[04:16:38] Literally zero fights.
[04:16:39] If you touched somebody else, you were out of school.
[04:16:43] instantaneous. So yeah, like they were, they were even like kids that were like, uh, like
[04:16:52] neo, there was like this one kid that was like a neo Nazi. And he would always, you know,
[04:16:57] he had like the swastika on his bag and it was like everything. Everybody called him
[04:17:02] the F word and people were like, Oh, it's this loser. But nobody ever beat him up.
[04:17:09] if you did you'd get expelled. Yeah, PDP mode was completely off. I saw one time this guy told me
[04:17:21] that he was going to get in a fight after the class and he grabbed another kid and the federal
[04:17:29] prison security guard, I remember grabbed this kid, this kid was like 180 pounds, he's like six
[04:17:34] feet tall, grabbed him with one hand by his shirt. I could hear the shirt tear as the officer
[04:17:41] took him in one arm and threw him against the lockers, slammed against lockers and then
[04:17:46] put his knee on the back of this kid's neck in like 0.3 seconds. And I was just like,
[04:17:58] yeah, you know, because like he had been talking up, right, the whole whole class about how he's
[04:18:02] going to beat the fuck out of this kid, everything like this, right? I'm like,
[04:18:04] great, you know, it's going to be awesome. We're going to watch this. But yeah, yeah,
[04:18:09] Yeah, no, there was easy takedown.
[04:18:12] Yeah, I got expelled for throwing an orange 30 yards
[04:18:16] in our gross face.
[04:18:17] Yeah, yeah, no, like, we had no tolerance
[04:18:20] for that stuff at all.
[04:18:20] No, I never got bullied any of that stuff ever happened.
[04:18:23] But I just want you guys to know that,
[04:18:25] like for all the bad stuff that you've seen
[04:18:27] about me on the internet and like all the bad videos,
[04:18:31] you've seen less than 10% of the true footage
[04:18:34] and my final form.
[04:18:35] So however bad you think that any of this is or anything else, this is less than 10% of it.
[04:18:45] And if you ask any of my long-term real life friends, they'll confirm this.
[04:18:51] They will all confirm this.
[04:18:53] Yeah, this is the tip of the iceberg.
[04:19:03] Back in my school, they organized gang fights between schools and had 40 people show up.
[04:19:08] We had that happen. There was like a park that people would do that at and then they just started
[04:19:14] There was like a flight club at the park because people kept putting videos of it on my space and
[04:19:20] And it was great, right? But like they they shut that down really fast
[04:19:27] They did yeah at the ghetto park. Yeah. Yeah, we had the fight night. Yeah, we had a two
[04:19:31] And and yeah, then there were like police officers there every single time
[04:19:35] them. That was the end of it. Okay, it's time. I promise you guys that I would watch this.
[04:19:55] Gamers Nexus has done a review of StarForge. Alright, I've heard that it is primarily good.
[04:20:10] So here we go.
[04:20:11] We went undercover again to buy another StarForge pre-built gaming PC to review and for this
[04:20:23] testing, we had to get help from a local CSC shop to mill a channel into an integrated
[04:20:27] heat spreader for a different CPU to validate a curious microcode thermal behavior. This
[04:20:33] allowed us to embed a thermal couple in the integrated heat spreader to confirm bugs in
[04:20:37] Intel's older microcode. For this review, we also made a custom 3D animation for educational
[04:20:42] purposes to help explain some counter-induitive thermal behavior, but one which actually
[04:20:47] supports excellent attention to detail for Starforge's configuration designer. Oh thank
[04:20:52] God. Okay. Yes. Yes. All right. It's true. We did this on purpose. Absolutely. Yep.
[04:21:02] Just get your shot glasses ready because I'm going to say the word. Hemianacoic. We
[04:21:07] ran acoustic tests in our Hemianacoic chamber. The test for the fractal
[04:21:10] terra hum problem. The last time we reviewed a Starforge prebuilt PC, it
[04:21:14] was one of the better prebuilds that we looked at in quite a while. The
[04:21:17] The major points of improvement for that one were screws, man.
[04:21:24] Oh god, the screws.
[04:21:27] I remember this.
[04:21:28] This is, yeah, the screw, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:21:34] I remember this.
[04:21:34] My fork, where multiple screws were loose on a rod.
[04:21:37] This is one of these fucking screws.
[04:21:39] And the kill being left on the SSD thermal pack.
[04:21:42] Fuck!
[04:21:43] The force came onto the scene with relatively quick runout
[04:21:46] due to its ownership by popular streamers
[04:21:48] Organization from skilled PC builders and defectors from importantly
[04:21:54] Organization from skilled PC builders, okay
[04:21:59] Keep that in mind
[04:22:02] And built we wanted to make sure when Starfords got announced everybody thought it was gonna be Nick
[04:22:07] Us having Nick in the back
[04:22:10] Making PCs, you know after his stream is over
[04:22:15] Starfords didn't know where this pre-built was going so we used anonymous burners
[04:22:19] to buy a custom-painted $2,400 fractal Terra Mini ITX gaming PC with a
[04:22:27] $1,300 KF and a $470 Super and it even includes seven millimeters of missing
[04:22:35] paint. Now you might be wondering what this text says. We spare no expense with
[04:22:40] our pre-built reviews. I actually hired a Norse runic expert to decipher the
[04:22:46] ruins on the side of what they sported God if this call the low key except it's
[04:22:52] spelled wrong because it's funny that way and this runic text says I prefer
[04:22:58] words McGee between I don't know what that means but hopefully YouTube won't
[04:23:02] demonetize us for it we brought I thought was gonna say it's not a dick I was so
[04:23:07] worried bro like I was so worried this video with store.com.net
[04:23:14] After almost two years of requests, we're finally bringing back a restock of our original Drink Coaster pack,
[04:23:20] featuring a carefully leveled and designed family that supports Drinkware with stability,
[04:23:25] while it's designed to PC case fan and 3D with the soft rubberized material.
[04:23:29] It also has a motherboard coaster design with inductors, capacitors, and even CPU pins on the socket.
[04:23:35] We custom designed all of this in 3D software, just like we did for the animation in this review.
[04:23:40] The third of four coasters has a densely packed GM logo.
[04:23:43] So, the fourth has a GPU on substrate packaging surrounded by VRAM.
[04:23:47] These coasters are great for catching condensation, are extremely easy to clean with just light
[04:23:51] rinsing out of sync, and are a high quality, flexible material.
[04:23:55] And they're finally back to support our ability to buy pre-builds for independent, unbiased
[04:24:00] reviews.
[04:24:01] We also just restocked our brand new copper-plated stainless steel mule bugs with a thermal
[04:24:06] conductivity formula for copper on them.
[04:24:08] These make an excellent pairing with the coasters.
[04:24:11] our educational animations, deep dives, and custom testing and get great drinkware, and
[04:24:16] get PC-themed coasters.
[04:24:17] Yeah, you don't want to wash your NPC, guys.
[04:24:20] We're going to get straight into the review today because we have a ton of benchmarks
[04:24:22] to get through.
[04:24:23] The very brief backstory is that StarForge is a relatively new system integrator or
[04:24:27] SI.
[04:24:28] They are based near Austin, Texas.
[04:24:30] That's where the assembly for the PCs happened.
[04:24:33] And StarForge functions as a system integrator relatively independently, as we understand
[04:24:38] it.
[04:24:39] owned by OTK or at least the members of it, which is a streamer organization. The company
[04:24:45] carries on a trend of streaming a lot of its PC builds to Twitch and I think we don't like to run
[04:24:51] shit because it's like, let's be honest, like they understand it better than we do. Like, I mean,
[04:24:56] I can help with decisions, obviously, you know, we want to talk about promoting something,
[04:25:01] absolutely. But like my perspective always with anything is that, you know, put people
[04:25:07] in charge of things that you can respect and they'll make the right decisions.
[04:25:13] That's the way I see it. Let the experts do what their experts at. The same with me, right?
[04:25:19] What am I an expert at? I stream. I promote things. I'm good at that. I do what I'm good at.
[04:25:25] They do what they're good at. But the streamers aren't the builders normally.
[04:25:39] So where the fuck does this thing go?
[04:25:42] Although that were the build that we were reviewing today.
[04:25:44] To be sure, yeah, that was a long time. I couldn't even buck and believe that.
[04:25:49] Well like I hadn't at this point man, so I hadn't built a PC in, like my last PC build was in 2018.
[04:26:00] Yeah, it's been a long, maybe 2017 even.
[04:26:07] Then go!
[04:26:09] Although if that were the build that we were reviewing today, it'd probably make the teardown a lot more interesting.
[04:26:14] Speaking of teardowns though.
[04:26:16] Alright, we'll start with the teardowns though.
[04:26:18] We did it the right way.
[04:26:19] What this needs to do is not have loose screws.
[04:26:22] I think we found like six last time.
[04:26:24] Yeah, really gotta figure out the screw situation then.
[04:26:27] Oh god.
[04:26:28] Oh jeez.
[04:26:29] Which by the way, I don't think I've ever seen so many salute emojis for screw guy before.
[04:26:34] Yeah.
[04:26:35] Hopefully he's okay.
[04:26:36] This is the fractal tear we've reviewed this case.
[04:26:38] You can check the channel for the full review.
[04:26:40] That's some pretty cool mechanical features.
[04:26:42] As with any type of mechanical engineering
[04:26:45] or mechanical streamlining process,
[04:26:49] there's never an individual that's accountable
[04:26:52] for something like this.
[04:26:53] It's like usually a, it's a procedural issue
[04:26:58] that needs to be re-engineered.
[04:27:02] Doors that swing up and attach like this
[04:27:05] with this like lever action in here.
[04:27:08] And then disassembly entirely very quickly.
[04:27:11] Internally, the first thing I noticed when we pulled that top
[04:27:16] off was actually this spine is very slightly bowed.
[04:27:21] It's curved.
[04:27:22] And the reason this is is because this particular case
[04:27:26] will allow you to shift the spine
[04:27:28] into these numbered positions, which these don't lock into
[04:27:31] place, you manually have to position it.
[04:27:33] And it does that so that the builder can bias the spine
[04:27:37] to allow more room for either the cooler or for the GPU.
[04:27:40] So they have to move it a little bit towards me
[04:27:42] to fit that CPU cooler.
[04:27:44] And what they did is they got this screw
[04:27:47] holding the spine in place exactly on the three,
[04:27:51] on the line.
[04:27:52] This one's just a little bit off.
[04:27:54] And the end result is that there's a tiny curvature here.
[04:27:58] So what I'm curious about is if we loosen it,
[04:28:00] if it's just gonna kind of like pop back into place.
[04:28:03] This is the moment.
[04:28:04] This is the first.
[04:28:14] That's crazy.
[04:28:19] screw gonna be a loose one yeah oh see
[04:28:25] has been reacts to this right now he's
[04:28:27] going like oh my god yeah I am see guys
[04:28:32] hey there you go here in the center it
[04:28:39] did straighten just a little bit but it's
[04:28:42] also been kind of bent into place now so
[04:28:44] that's something we'd like to see done
[04:28:46] they didn't do any catastrophic damage
[04:28:48] all right so first yeah I noticed here
[04:28:49] cable management is once again immaculate, which is exactly what I said about the last one we looked at from StarForge.
[04:28:55] You can see the attention to detail down here. So these front panel connectors,
[04:28:59] one of these either SEDA or USB3, I can't see from here, but it's routed around that fan so squarely and cleanly right into the
[04:29:06] only channel where they have space. It's excellent. It makes sure that it's not ever gonna end up in the fan even in shipping.
[04:29:13] So that's well done. They've also routed these.
[04:29:15] That's another component, right, is like this is conversations that we've had is like, like obviously shipping damage can occur to any product whenever you buy it from anywhere, right, like this is just what happens.
[04:29:29] happens. However, I think that as a manufacturer and as a
[04:29:35] producer, you have a responsibility to create a
[04:29:40] situation where shipping damage will happen as infrequently as
[04:29:43] possible. If for no other reason, then the fact that we
[04:29:49] incur a lot of extra costs if something is messed up. So like
[04:29:54] if we have a shipping problem, it costs us a lot of money
[04:29:57] than just having better shipping.
[04:30:02] Well, and hitting them underneath the CPU cooler,
[04:30:05] so that's good to see.
[04:30:06] This one is tied in place tidally
[04:30:08] with the power supply sort of mount here.
[04:30:11] On the GPU side, they've also done well
[04:30:14] with cable management to get this nice bend in it
[04:30:16] and tidy everything up over here
[04:30:18] with some other cables shoved in the bottom
[04:30:21] in a way that's pretty clean overall.
[04:30:22] So, yeah, like the goal with like any time
[04:30:25] that like you do something like this,
[04:30:27] You really really like I mean the idea of somebody that buys a pre-built PC is very clearly that they don't want to deal with it, right?
[04:30:35] so
[04:30:37] Any time that like and also like doesn't mean that they can't upgrade it at all, right?
[04:30:41] One of these is harder to upgrade than like just a base like desktop
[04:30:45] but
[04:30:46] So like you don't want people to ever have to open the PC
[04:30:49] You see that now we need to get to what apparently was the most difficult part last time. Oh
[04:30:57] Well, this part, let's see how they do.
[04:31:01] Let's start with the GPU.
[04:31:04] That was actually in there.
[04:31:08] Two for two.
[04:31:13] Good there.
[04:31:14] OK.
[04:31:15] GPU comes free.
[04:31:16] I'm going to disconnect this cable.
[04:31:18] All right.
[04:31:19] All right.
[04:31:20] OK.
[04:31:20] Just fully see the.
[04:31:21] Yes.
[04:31:22] Yes.
[04:31:23] Good.
[04:31:25] No current complaints.
[04:31:27] All right.
[04:31:27] This part's going to suck because I'm
[04:31:28] going to have to undo all of their great cable
[04:31:30] to get further into the system, but we'll do that now.
[04:31:34] All right.
[04:31:37] Uh-oh.
[04:31:37] Nope, false alarm.
[04:31:39] Just looking for like strip damage.
[04:31:41] I don't see any, so that's good.
[04:31:42] Filing all the screws up on our soldering mat on the store.
[04:31:45] Now the pain in the ass starts.
[04:31:47] That's good.
[04:31:48] Oh boy.
[04:31:48] That's good.
[04:31:50] I hope we get through that on our chance.
[04:31:53] Collie's gonna come off.
[04:31:54] This will let us inspect the thermal paste.
[04:31:58] There you go.
[04:31:59] All right.
[04:32:00] Okay.
[04:32:01] Seems pretty good.
[04:32:02] That's good.
[04:32:03] They used more than necessary, which is what I like to see.
[04:32:08] It's not going to hurt it.
[04:32:09] It's only a good thing.
[04:32:12] I probably can forensically identify whoever installed it.
[04:32:17] So keep that in case that's useful.
[04:32:21] But yeah, the thermal paste applications.
[04:32:23] It's a lot.
[04:32:24] No.
[04:32:24] And is it better to use like, I mean,
[04:32:26] how much is thermal paste?
[04:32:28] It's not that expensive.
[04:32:31] Right?
[04:32:34] I mean, think about it, right?
[04:32:36] So isn't it always better to use more?
[04:32:41] There you go.
[04:32:45] It's like you don't wanna cheap out on the cheap shit.
[04:32:49] What are you doing?
[04:32:51] Good, spread evenly.
[04:32:53] Pressure distribution is, as you would expect
[04:32:55] for an Intel CPU, or you've got that curvature
[04:32:57] reflected in there.
[04:32:58] Then on the CPU itself, you can see we have full coverage,
[04:33:01] the whole IHS, and a little bit of spillover even.
[04:33:04] So that looks pretty good, okay?
[04:33:06] What the hell of a bend. Ouch. It's not going to hurt anything. All the cables were seated
[04:33:18] fully so that's good. We don't always see that in pre-built. There we go. There we go.
[04:33:22] Yep. All right. Small interesting point. The RAM is exactly what they specify on the website.
[04:33:28] A lot of SI's will just ship you RAM of roughly the same spec but no specific brand.
[04:33:35] This is something that we actually do, is that we use a lot of like aftermarket products,
[04:33:44] like what a lot of pre-builds do, and this is like really big pre-built manufacturers,
[04:33:49] like you'll see this at places like Walmart for example, is that they'll advertise that
[04:33:54] they have a certain type of product, but that product will be made at a very, very
[04:33:59] low quality level.
[04:34:03] You see what I'm saying?
[04:34:06] I've had this happen. Yeah, we impart. Yeah, right. And like off-brand, right? And again,
[04:34:12] in a wholesale, exactly. That's cool as well. Now, in Starfleet, usually a lot of people,
[04:34:22] like if you're building pre-builds at a mass level, like they are, I see why they do it.
[04:34:29] Like monetarily, because consumers see graphics card processor RAM.
[04:34:36] They don't know how to process a value of a motherboard. They don't know what a power supply like they like that's not it, right?
[04:34:46] The big three and it's primarily even graphics card and and RAM because most people think that they understand the processors
[04:34:56] But they generally fucking don't so they're mainly looking does it have a 4090 in it or a 4080 or how many RAM does it have?
[04:35:04] And that's it. And so you look at that and based off of that type of consumer spending
[04:35:11] That's why they they they market it the way they do
[04:35:17] Favorite here. There are a lot fewer screws and an ICX PC build. There's the problem right there
[04:35:23] It's a solution see we had problems with the screws solution get rid of the screws
[04:35:28] There it is
[04:35:30] The grading criteria here is a much harder scale.
[04:35:34] I will slide the scale to make it more difficult to pass.
[04:35:38] So far, all four of the motherboard screws are good.
[04:35:41] I hope so.
[04:35:42] I'm not sure a true guy will get a second chance here.
[04:35:45] But we can only hope that.
[04:35:48] Third chance.
[04:35:49] Third chance.
[04:35:50] We can only hope that they're so benevolent.
[04:35:53] Well, I think that really whenever we get a video
[04:35:56] for feedback, we always take all of it
[04:35:59] very seriously, obviously. But also, like, figuring out who's
[04:36:08] at fault for something, isn't really like that hard to do
[04:36:12] when you're working with a team of people that are dedicated
[04:36:15] to making a good product. Because all you have to do is
[04:36:19] figure out, okay, this is where we have the weakness, how
[04:36:22] are we going to fix this problem? Because you don't
[04:36:24] like whenever you're working with a team to solve a
[04:36:27] problem. You don't really look at the individual who's making the
[04:36:32] mistake. You look at how to fix the mistake. You see what I'm
[04:36:37] saying, right? And so it's like, really, the like, and it's,
[04:36:42] it's a type of, I think, like leadership and problem solving
[04:36:45] that is disarming for a lot of people that are more prone,
[04:36:49] they have a higher propensity to take things personally. And so
[04:36:53] And it's easier to solve problems that way,
[04:36:59] if that makes sense, right?
[04:37:01] So you think about like kind of how do approach,
[04:37:05] how do we solve this problem in the best way possible
[04:37:08] that's easiest as possible?
[04:37:10] So yeah, it's misgivs fault.
[04:37:12] Yeah, that's what I meant to say.
[04:37:14] We're nitpicking now, it's a great build.
[04:37:16] Well, nitpicking matters a lot
[04:37:18] because if you don't nitpick,
[04:37:19] then you have bigger problems.
[04:37:21] And so also like a nitpick, like for example,
[04:37:25] whenever you're running a PC,
[04:37:27] a PC does vibrate at an extremely low frequency.
[04:37:31] So every single moment that the PC vibrates that frequency,
[04:37:35] there is a probability of anything becoming unseated
[04:37:39] or anything becoming less secure.
[04:37:42] So that's why again, you want to have everything operating
[04:37:47] and functioning at a very high level.
[04:37:49] If you don't nitpick you become a nitwit. That's a good one. I like that. Yeah
[04:37:54] How far out is the gaming PC for 1k?
[04:37:57] I'm thinking two generations of Nvidia honestly like and even that like as I've said before and I don't even know if inflation is gonna
[04:38:04] Let me do that. I'm thinking like really a 1500 might be what I'd have to settle with I
[04:38:12] Cuz I just I don't know if we're gonna be able to do it
[04:38:15] Just based off of like how inflation is like converging those days are gone. Yeah
[04:38:20] Yes, the big black box. I've told you guys before, my dream is to sell a big black box
[04:38:29] PC that can function slightly better than a console for $1,000. I don't know if I'm ever
[04:38:37] going to be able to do that for a number of reasons. Like, you know, for example, like
[04:38:44] a lot of consoles are actually sold at a loss. I don't know if I can do it easily
[04:38:50] could. Yes, like for for like the cost of materials, if we take shortcuts. But will this be something
[04:39:01] that will serve a consumer's needs? They're loss leaders. Yes, they're, yeah, is there
[04:39:08] profit margin on these? It will be lower, but I think it'll be a great product.
[04:39:12] There's another thing that they failed on last time. So StarForge overall last time
[04:39:21] it was the X assembly with the the issue being again screw torque and also the M.2
[04:39:30] peel yeah so I'll fully see it oh what's gonna be it's okay they got the peel so
[04:39:48] that's that's both primary critiques past this time as attached to the SSD
[04:39:55] right there all right we're good we're good everything's fine all right we're
[04:40:03] good looks good this is the part that would stress me out bro like whenever I
[04:40:14] would build my own PCs like at the beginning like you guys were building
[04:40:18] your first PC having to do this and it's like just put as much suspense in
[04:40:26] there as possible yeah right bro for a second I was stressed fun fact this
[04:40:31] cooler manufacturer deep cool has now been banned by the US government to be
[04:40:37] fair our forge had these in its possession for many months before that
[04:40:41] ban went out like this and this was sold and shipped to us before that ban went
[04:40:46] out but that makes it extra rare and if you want to learn more about why they
[04:40:50] were banned you watch our hardware news episode I'll link it below I'm gonna
[04:40:53] take the power supply out just to check the last what the hell is going on you
[04:40:58] You had ASUS, Intel, and now the heat sinks?
[04:41:04] What the fuck?
[04:41:22] This is a little...
[04:41:23] Okay, so screw inspection, pass, 100% zero screws were too loose.
[04:41:29] Wow.
[04:41:30] So good job.
[04:41:31] Fucking wow.
[04:41:32] No issues really to speak of.
[04:41:33] Okay.
[04:41:34] The assembly here is excellent quality.
[04:41:36] Let's go to the next section.
[04:41:37] Okay, good.
[04:41:38] StarForge emailed our undercover customer account August 16th, advising us to update
[04:41:43] bios and run the most recent microcode revision. The EI length instructions
[04:41:47] recommended OCCT stability testing and extended our motherboard, CPU and RAM
[04:41:51] warranties for four additional years beyond the purchase stage for SIGITO.
[04:41:54] And this is this is an unfortunate situation that we've kind of been put
[04:41:58] into and a lot of other people have been. I mean a lot of you guys that own
[04:42:01] Intel like products like the 13 and 14th have had to deal with this too. I
[04:42:07] haven't had to deal with this myself but you know it's definitely a
[04:42:12] situation we've been kind of put into.
[04:42:14] The instructions are clear, easy to understand, and most of all, it's something that's kind
[04:42:30] of worrisome for a lot of people and I know obviously a lot of people are going to try
[04:42:34] to replace the PC, etc.
[04:42:37] And so AMD EZ, I think Intel is, like if Intel doesn't have another very good generation
[04:42:44] of CPUs, I think that my PC after my next one will be an AMD PC.
[04:42:55] Exactly.
[04:42:56] Proactive.
[04:42:57] This is excellent handling of a problem that StarForge ultimately didn't cause.
[04:43:01] And appropriately, it's one that we think Asmongold, one of the owners of StarForge,
[04:43:05] is now experiencing with his own system on stream.
[04:43:09] Yeah, I knew it was gonna work see the thing is that there if there's one thing that I've learned in my life
[04:43:17] Is that if you beat your head against the wall long enough you'll get through?
[04:43:21] Eventually you will break through that wall the funny thing about that is that it didn't work
[04:43:26] And I had to actually run it with Windows 8. I actually couldn't break through the wall
[04:43:34] Yeah, that's actually like yeah, I actually I tried I got through the shader, but I couldn't play the fucking game
[04:43:43] You just have to do it for longer than anybody else.
[04:43:48] And once degradation starts, Intel itself
[04:43:50] has said that new microcode won't fix it,
[04:43:52] and that an RMA is the only solution.
[04:43:54] So StarFord is getting started.
[04:43:55] RMA is when you return a product to the manufacturer.
[04:44:00] Message out to customers, too.
[04:44:02] Which, by the way, costs money for the manufacturer.
[04:44:05] Manufacturers do not want to do RMAs.
[04:44:10] And also, it costs time for the user.
[04:44:14] is important and they're doing more for people than Intel we think. On the other hand if Aswin
[04:44:18] Gold ends up not needing his CPU anymore we'd like to bore a hole through Aswin Gold's CPU
[04:44:24] and use a focused ion beam and transmission electron microscope to do failure analysis
[04:44:29] with a lab contact. I will have you guys know that you know I've been kind of stressed out
[04:44:34] recently I you know I've had like this upcoming doctor's appointment after like some health
[04:44:38] concerns. So I've been kind of like in what's the word for it. I'm trying to think like the in
[04:44:48] like hibernation mode. I am more than willing to do this. Yeah, I'm 100% willing to do this. And
[04:45:00] if we can get a processor put into either my current PC or another one, I will send them
[04:45:06] the processor and I'll send them like if they need other information like other issues have had
[04:45:13] with shading etc like I provided at least some of the info like with like the tweet that I've sent
[04:45:17] them but I've had I think one other case I just have to go back and think about it because it'd
[04:45:23] be fucking funny to see that might be another story back to the Loki outtesting was performed
[04:45:29] with out-of-the-box settings CPU LLC and BIOS was manually set to level two which is abnormal
[04:45:35] but not a problem. This could be done to minimize voltage spikes if StarForge was aware of Intel's
[04:45:40] independent implosion, and maybe they were. PL2 was left at 181 watts. This is advised by a lot of
[04:45:46] people that are trying to like avoid having to RMA. Is that a lot of people advise lowering voltage
[04:45:52] as well? And so yeah, I've seen this happen a lot. Online versus... Yeah, versus... Yeah,
[04:46:00] 5W, which is arguably the normal setting, depending on how you interpret Intel's Byzantine
[04:46:06] guidelines.
[04:46:07] Or maybe it's not normal, and Intel actually wants you to use the performance profile, except
[04:46:10] if it's not supported by the VRM, except don't use baseline for 13th to 14th gen K's QCB
[04:46:14] years unless the VRM doesn't support performance, and remember that baseline is default, because
[04:46:18] default is all the setting, including baseline performance on extreme, and Intel strongly
[04:46:21] recommends applying these settings, except some prevail over others, so it is actually
[04:46:25] impossible to apply all of them.
[04:46:27] guidelines have created an actual infinite loop in some situations, but that loop can
[04:46:31] be broken if you have a 14-hundred K and a 13-hundred K in which case they recommend
[04:46:34] the extreme broke file, unless the motherboard doesn't support it in which case they don't
[04:46:38] say what you should use instead, but they do say that you shouldn't use baselines,
[04:46:41] so probably through process of elimination that means performance.
[04:46:44] But let's be clear, Intel's recommended default settings aren't actual enforced
[04:46:48] guidelines because-
[04:46:50] Man.
[04:46:57] There are so many video games that are like this.
[04:47:00] It's giving me PTSD.
[04:47:06] Yeah, I just like, again, I just see this and I'm like,
[04:47:09] oh God, how about we buy AMD now?
[04:47:13] I mean, if you guys want, I could get an AMD,
[04:47:16] like the next PC I get.
[04:47:18] I don't think we're gonna see, like,
[04:47:20] I'd like to get another PC at some point
[04:47:23] and get an AMD and then one for one it.
[04:47:27] I don't know how to do a three PC setup.
[04:47:29] I'd have to have it, like kind of,
[04:47:31] I think set up for me.
[04:47:32] I don't have the tech information about that.
[04:47:34] I think I know how I would do it,
[04:47:36] but I don't know if it would work
[04:47:38] with like a lossless quality.
[04:47:40] So a three way, yeah, a three way.
[04:47:44] I've never had a three way before.
[04:47:46] I've only had a two way.
[04:47:47] And I mean, for the majority of my life,
[04:47:49] I've really actually been just, I've only had one.
[04:47:53] So, you know, like right now
[04:47:56] we do have a two PC setup though, right?
[04:47:58] I mean, I'm talking about PCs, right?
[04:47:59] And so, yeah, I have a two-piece deep setup right now.
[04:48:02] And I'm willing to try that
[04:48:06] and see if there's a difference between AMD versus Intel.
[04:48:12] Nick probably knows.
[04:48:13] Yeah, I'd be more than willing to do that.
[04:48:15] I've talked to Nick and Esfand about this
[04:48:17] because I feel like those are the other two guys
[04:48:19] in the org that are really involved with tech.
[04:48:22] And I told them that we really need to invest
[04:48:25] into a red camera or something
[04:48:28] and like really try to make, like,
[04:48:30] cause the guy that like I want to copy is Marcus Brownlee,
[04:48:33] right? Because I think he's the best.
[04:48:35] And where we review and we look at new tech together
[04:48:40] and like go through that rich bitch.
[04:48:43] It's not rich.
[04:48:45] We're writing it.
[04:48:45] It's a business expense, right?
[04:48:47] And so like, yeah, and do some of this stuff ourselves
[04:48:51] cause we have some, you know, again,
[04:48:54] like this is just a business thing, right?
[04:48:57] But like, we have open space that we have available that we have, like, we're not doing anything with it.
[04:49:03] So we could do this, it's a company thing? Yeah, exactly.
[04:49:09] Because then they can shirk responsibility and pull motherboard manufacturers out of their out of plane for going on a decade now.
[04:49:15] The good news is that StarFords chose settings that make sense for this build.
[04:49:19] As we received it, biosettings were customized more than usual for a pre-built PC, which is pretty cool.
[04:49:24] XMP was enabled, which is the first hurdle that most pre-builds fail to clear.
[04:49:27] Specifically, XMP1 was enabled, which in ASUS terminology, doesn't actually mean XMP1, because that would be obvious.
[04:49:35] It instead means some of the primary XMP settings, with other timings optimized by ASUS.
[04:49:40] But this is a pre-built, not a test bench, so that's fine.
[04:49:43] The other changes include these.
[04:49:45] ASUS Performance Enhancement 3.0 is disabled, this is the correct thing to do.
[04:49:49] Yeah, like wouldn't this be cool if we did this with like two different PCs, one AMD and one Intel?
[04:49:55] And we just like we did game testing like with like extensive frame rates.
[04:50:00] There's also like I ended up be streamed, right?
[04:50:04] We would stream, I think a lot of it.
[04:50:05] And so, yeah, I'd really like the issue.
[04:50:08] The only issue is that.
[04:50:11] You guys would not be able to see the quality because we'd have to record locally.
[04:50:17] And then upload to YouTube with four or eight K resolution
[04:50:21] because of the bit rate requirement on Twitch.
[04:50:25] It's stupid thing, but I've actually even thought
[04:50:29] about recording locally for like my videos here on Twitch now,
[04:50:33] because of how problematic they are.
[04:50:38] Adaptive Boost technology was disabled.
[04:50:40] This is more of an unusual choice
[04:50:42] and it nerfs all core performance,
[04:50:44] but it proved necessary given the small
[04:50:46] down draft cooler and cooling limitations.
[04:50:48] Most interestingly, StarForge manually switched
[04:50:51] microcode version to 0104 instead of 0123, which is available on the BIOS that they shipped with.
[04:50:57] With this, there's a global negative offset of 0.1 volts on core and cache SVID resulting from the
[04:51:04] microcode switch. As for why they might have done this, back in February or March, Starfords
[04:51:08] probably saw speculation that microcode versions 0104 and 0105 keeps you-
[04:51:13] see this is why we have them make these decisions and we don't you see kind of like how yeah so this
[04:51:24] is this is my idea right is like you know now when do I come in well we have the free-run collab
[04:51:31] it's time for me to talk about that a lot but when it comes to the bios configuration well I let
[04:51:40] somebody else talk about that. You let the cooks cook. That's right. I can be the crazy
[04:51:48] man out in front of the store holding the sign, spinning it around.
[04:51:53] There's a lower, and maybe they decided that it made sense to use that microcode.
[04:51:57] Our own testing has actually shown that temperatures are in fact
[04:52:00] incorrectly reported on at least MSI and ASUS motherboards with that microcode version.
[04:52:06] To prove this, we brought a 1300k CPU to a local machine shop and asked them to
[04:52:11] a CNC mill a channel into the heat spreader. This allowed us to embed our calibrated K-type
[04:52:16] thermocouple into the IHS and remain flush with the cooler. That'll give us an absolute
[04:52:21] ground truth temperature for something we can measure, rather than relying on internal
[04:52:27] temperature sensors from Intel which can be manipulated. It's going to be a little
[04:52:30] distant from the silicon itself, so it will be a different measurement and that's
[04:52:34] fine. What we care about here is the delta against ambient. We also shoved the
[04:52:38] thermocouple through a hole in a motherboard socket on our separate MSI
[04:52:42] test platform giving us underside readings with a CPU that did not have the
[04:52:46] milled channel so we had one unmodified test with a normal IHS and one with a
[04:52:51] customized IHS. We're going to keep this simple because we'll explain it in a
[04:52:55] future piece but this chart shows two things the PCOR Delta T over ambient
[04:52:58] and the heat spreader thermocouple temperature Delta T over ambient. The
[04:53:01] left axis shows the microcode version and BIOS version if at any point the
[04:53:06] the PCOR temperature increases, but the IHS temperature does not, that indicates a change
[04:53:11] to the sensor behavior because the PCOR sensor is something that is controlled in part by
[04:53:16] microcode rather than an actual change to the real temperature. We know this because
[04:53:21] we also logged power at the EPS 12 volt cables.
[04:53:24] It's crazy to see the temperatures as it's supposed to be. As a man who's duct taped
[04:53:31] box fans to the side of a computer before yeah because like i um my first pc i was like 16 or
[04:53:46] like 17 when i made this i was like oh it's only 105 why is it turning off well because it's not
[04:53:58] Fahrenheit that's why some harbor info throughout the testing and all of the yeah exactly 284 watts
[04:54:08] plus or minus one watt in CPU package power, the deviation between CPU package power,
[04:54:14] and our external power measurement was also constant. Suffice to say the numbers are correct.
[04:54:18] We checked them with other methods as well that don't belong in this video. They'll go out soon
[04:54:21] though. We found that microcode version 0125 and 010e plotted about six degrees Celsius higher
[04:54:27] peak core despite the IHS temperature being within variance, which means that this is not an
[04:54:33] actual change in the real temperature. It's a change in the sensor. Just to prove our work,
[04:54:37] Here's a chart of the idle temperatures over ambient. It is physically impossible to run below ambient with the setup physics won't allow it
[04:54:43] You need something like liquid nitrogen for that
[04:54:45] Bios revisions 0104 and 0105 both measured below ambient on the PCOR but above it on the IHS
[04:54:51] You can see the IHS was relatively consistent in all these tests
[04:54:55] Here's the chart for the CPU only test meaning no GPU load yet
[04:54:58] The max core temperature spiked to 95 to 96 degrees Celsius during the initial PL2 boost period with the room temperature at about
[04:55:06] 21 to 22C. You can see a sharp curve indicating that the CPU is seconds away from thermal throttling.
[04:55:12] Putting thermal velocity boost aside, which has a dumb threshold of 70 degrees Celsius,
[04:55:16] but only applies to higher-end CPUs, the hard TJ Maxx of this CPU, the 13600KF, is 100 degrees
[04:55:23] Celsius. Yeah, mine was about 107. Yeah, yeah, mine would go over 100 all the time.
[04:55:31] But I could tell when it was going to go over, because it would start getting loud.
[04:55:38] it sounds bad but I actually had one CPU where it was actually a graphics card that
[04:55:46] I could tell when it was gonna go off because I could smell it it was the old
[04:55:53] AMD Radeon one that had a fan in it
[04:56:02] the boost period is fine just in time to avoid that hundred so shit in each test
[04:56:06] pass with the maximum core temperature I gotta leave the rate guys after it's
[04:56:11] the limit. 80 degree Celsius isn't bad, but forcibly limiting frequency is an unfortunate
[04:56:15] downside of ITX and small coolers, but it's better doing it this way than just running
[04:56:20] it unrestrained entirely. Here's a look at the fan response plotted on the right axis
[04:56:24] for the same chart. You can see a heavy ramp initially blasting up to 1880 RPM during
[04:56:28] the heaviest load period and being unable to keep up with the heat. It's expected
[04:56:32] again that a small down draft cooler won't keep up and part of the power limiting
[04:56:36] is not only for thermal, but also for noise. The fan drops and rises a few times, mostly
[04:56:41] steady in around 1600-1700 rpm. The initial load period prior to the PL drop already showed
[04:56:47] frequency throttling, with boosting to 5100 MHz for average peak core and rapidly falling.
[04:56:52] You can see the red spike representing maximum single core temperature corresponding with
[04:56:56] the frequency decay to 4870 MHz. At steady state, after the PL barrier expiry at
[04:57:01] at 250 seconds, which would be about 60 seconds after the load starts, clocks drops to a fairly
[04:57:07] steady 3300 to 3400 MHz range on the e-cores not plotted here, and 4400 to 4500 MHz on
[04:57:13] the P-cores, with the all-core average at 3860 MHz.
[04:57:17] This chart shows the frequency of Starforge's configuration versus the original 1300K from
[04:57:22] our review, with the original Intel guidelines offered by Intel during the review cycle
[04:57:27] for the 1300K.
[04:57:28] So that would be for a CPU running at a higher power budget about two years before Intel's concerns became public
[04:57:33] Starforge's configuration is down by 500 to 600 megahertz from the completely flat 3,900 megahertz e-core
[04:57:39] Not shown here and 600 megahertz down from the 5,100 megahertz p-core clocks that we saw in our original review sample
[04:57:46] 13 declared K. This is not sample variance. This isn't a change
[04:57:50] it's just differences in how they're configured in BIOS as a result of
[04:57:54] of StarForge being both aware of the newer problems
[04:57:57] that Intel has and also being in a small box.
[04:58:00] Now our original review sample numbers
[04:58:01] match the 20 or 200 kFs that we tested.
[04:58:04] It's like, if Intel has a problem, we have a problem.
[04:58:09] Cause like people will like that,
[04:58:11] like somebody gets a PC, the PC doesn't work.
[04:58:18] They're gonna say they just got a PC
[04:58:20] from StarForge that doesn't work.
[04:58:26] It's that simple, right?
[04:58:28] Like, obviously,
[04:58:31] it's like you buy a car
[04:58:34] and like, you know, something about the car goes wrong.
[04:58:36] You don't think about the manufacturer for the fuel pump.
[04:58:40] You think about, like, all my Ford stopped working.
[04:58:44] It's that simple.
[04:58:45] So, yeah, that's the reason why it matters.
[04:58:48] And for our not enough samples video,
[04:58:50] if you wanna learn about sample size,
[04:58:52] and the reason for these results is, again,
[04:58:53] because of BIOS.
[04:58:54] It's not inherently a bad thing
[04:58:56] to limit the frequency boost and if it's to try and keep it within the thermal limitations
[04:59:00] of the case, it's just the nature of ITX.
[04:59:03] But we do have some more thoughts on that that we'll revisit in the conclusion.
[04:59:06] The full torture workload is next.
[04:59:08] Starting with GPU thermal, the 4070 Super leveled off around 67 degrees Celsius with
[04:59:12] hotspot memory temperatures around 79 and 73 degrees, respectively.
[04:59:17] GPU temperature peaked at 73 before the GPU fans ramped, resulting in a peak GPU
[04:59:21] fanspeed of 2400 RPM, but as the system reached steady state, the speed dropped
[04:59:26] to around 2100. These temperatures are completely acceptable, there is nothing abnormal, there
[04:59:30] is no non-boost throttling, and the GPU remains strictly power constrained under stock T21.
[04:59:36] Compared to 107, yeah.
[04:59:37] The stock board swapped out the stock Deepcool fan for an Arctic P12 Slim PWM PST, with
[04:59:43] an identical fan added to the bottom of the case as exhaust. Both of these fans
[04:59:47] use Asus's default curve, which maxes out a reported CPU temperature of 70 degrees
[04:59:51] Celsius the placement of the bottom exhaust fan isn't ideal, but that's due to the case design
[04:59:57] Starforge is set up aligns with the recommendations we made in our terror review
[05:00:00] We also did an AB test with the bottom exhaust fan flips to intake the chart shows that Starforge's chosen configuration of bottom
[05:00:07] Sauce performs three degrees better for CP thermals than bottom intake when looking at Delta D over ambient results
[05:00:13] Jesus difference, and it shows someone at Starforge chose the ideal setup and the one which is maybe less alright
[05:00:19] It's great. Here's something fucking god an educational 3d animation
[05:00:23] Okay made for this review. Yes
[05:00:25] Why this behavior happens great since bottom intake would be that natural inclination for many yeah worse
[05:00:30] We thought it helped after all cooler air is closer to the ground if the bottom fan reflects the intake the entire system would be heavily biased
[05:00:38] Towards a positive pressure configuration as opposed to negative pressure a positive pressure configuration for a computer means that more air is
[05:00:46] forced in, then is forced out by fans.
[05:00:49] And so to achieve some level of equilibrium, the pressure system will naturally dictate
[05:00:53] that outflow will occur at every single hole in the case that doesn't have active intake.
[05:00:59] This can cause some recirculation of warm air, and means that you'd lose control over
[05:01:03] where precisely the exhaust is.
[05:01:06] In this situation, the CPU tower cooler have vertically oriented aluminum fins for
[05:01:10] their heat sinks.
[05:01:11] This means that the fin stack is pushing some of the exhaust at the bottom of
[05:01:14] the case.
[05:01:15] intake fan, this air would be immediately pulled back in and recirculated, raising the internal
[05:01:20] ambient temperature. That's why performance works. It would also get pulled in through the side panels
[05:01:25] as it exits the bottom. So there's more recirculation. With bottom exhaust, that warmed air is jettisoned
[05:01:31] from the bottom of the case and it would get pushed away from the system by that extra bottom
[05:01:37] exhaust fan. So it's not only recirculation at the bottom, but it will also limit the
[05:01:43] the recirculation at the side.
[05:01:45] That's why this unconventional setup is so successful for Starforge's build.
[05:01:49] And if you find these animations helpful to understand into science, if you have the performance,
[05:01:54] then please support the extra work we do for these on the GN Store at store.gamersexes.net.
[05:01:59] Now we'll get into noise testing in this chamber.
[05:02:02] Here's the video.
[05:02:03] Yeah, I wouldn't have known about that thing at the top, the recycled like hot
[05:02:08] air.
[05:02:09] I didn't know that.
[05:02:11] Over time chart the low-key was extremely quiet when idle especially for an air-cooled system in a case
[05:02:18] Yeah, I was sure about that original review measured at one meter into the noise floor of about 14 DBA
[05:02:24] The noise level at idle was indistinguishable from the noise floor, which is awesome in the first hundred and seventy seconds of this test
[05:02:31] It's effectively totally silent when idle when the torture load started the fans ramped immediately to a peak of about 29 DBA
[05:02:38] SPL at one meter synchronized perfectly with the CPU and the case fan speeds.
[05:02:43] As the CPU's initial boost expired and its temperature dropped, the noise level dropped
[05:02:47] back down to 26 DBA and then gradually rose back to 29 DBA over the next five minutes.
[05:02:53] Here's the frequency spectrum plot.
[05:02:55] During the steady state portion of the noise test, the major peaks in the audible
[05:02:59] range were around 370 Hertz and 633 Hertz.
[05:03:03] Smaller peaks appeared around 223 and 844 Hertz.
[05:03:06] The Terra is prone to producing an annoying hum, but since the case doesn't come with
[05:03:11] any stock fans, the noise is actually produced completely dependent on what the hardware is
[05:03:16] and where it's installed.
[05:03:17] I don't really ever have a problem with humming on PCs.
[05:03:21] Like I never really notice it unless it's like irregular.
[05:03:24] Like there's something in the fan.
[05:03:26] Other than that, it's like a, like in PC noise to me.
[05:03:31] The Terra influences this.
[05:03:33] The fans can change it.
[05:03:34] Starforge used the same Deepcool and 600 tower that we did in our terror review last year,
[05:03:40] and we heard again the usual hum resulting from a CPU cooler pulling air through the
[05:03:45] terrace side down.
[05:03:46] I have headphones on more than I have headphones off.
[05:03:48] It successfully dropped to noise levels by replacing the cooler span.
[05:03:51] As shown on the frequency plot, this completely altered the character of the noise.
[05:03:55] We're not sure if they saw our findings or if they did this test in, but either
[05:04:00] Either way, this is absolutely what we would have recommended in StarFord to work this out.
[05:04:05] The reason you'll get that weird or annoying oscillating noise sometimes is when you have
[05:04:10] slats for coin like the Terra does where it has these vertical up and down slats, there's
[05:04:15] a blade passing frequency and depending on the shape of the blade, you can get this
[05:04:19] resistive back pressure almost that causes that noise as it hits the metal part of
[05:04:24] the slat and applies back pressure to the fan blade itself.
[05:04:27] Yeah, I actually didn't know that.
[05:04:57] until PL2 expired.
[05:04:59] Like that's fucking nothing.
[05:05:00] Like, that's really well.
[05:05:05] Yeah, I'm gonna be honest.
[05:05:06] Yeah.
[05:05:07] After that, it remained at 194 watts
[05:05:10] for the duration of the test.
[05:05:11] All of these numbers are well within the limits
[05:05:13] of the Corsair SF750 power supply that
[05:05:15] Starfleet decided on for this time.
[05:05:17] Yeah, I'm very sure.
[05:05:18] It left an appropriate amount of headroom
[05:05:19] without going completely overboard
[05:05:21] on the power supply capacity.
[05:05:22] So that's good.
[05:05:23] Yeah, I've always been the kind of person
[05:05:25] like I've always bought a 1000 or a 1200 power supply
[05:05:28] Just because I'm worried about having a blowout.
[05:05:32] Like, that's just me.
[05:05:36] After setup, the system is free of any dark party software.
[05:05:39] But you really don't need it.
[05:05:40] Bios and drivers were up to date as of March 28th,
[05:05:43] which is when the system was set up for a shipping date of April 1st,
[05:05:45] which means they don't let the images sit for too long.
[05:05:48] It's awesome.
[05:05:49] We like that the Windows key is stored in the text file on the C drive,
[05:05:52] which is hugely appreciated because certain bios or microcode changes
[05:05:56] can sometimes trigger deactivation.
[05:05:58] Some scraps of StarForge's automated setup process were left behind, but nothing bigger than some unused desktop background.
[05:06:05] The only problem we noticed was that a real tech audio device showed us missing in the Windows Device Manager before connecting to the Internet.
[05:06:12] StarForge should be ensuring that all drivers are installed and working without needing to first connect to the network.
[05:06:19] This should have been caught in a final check. It's something you can do with the system offline.
[05:06:23] The onboard and front-end-
[05:06:24] I actually didn't even know that. That's good to know.
[05:06:29] Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah, actually, I did not know that.
[05:06:34] Why is he wait? Yeah, for me, I'll be honest.
[05:06:37] Well, you guys know how I deal with drivers.
[05:06:43] I let Jesus take the wheel.
[05:06:47] You know, like, hey, I'll update my drivers
[05:06:51] when when when the computer will not turn on.
[05:06:56] And all audio jacks still worked fine, but it's just good system hygiene to make sure
[05:07:00] DevMGFT.msc shows everything as install.
[05:07:03] Now for packaging and accessories, there are some hits and some misses in this section.
[05:07:07] Starforge reused the Terra's original packaging for the low key, except nested it inside of a larger box with a layer of bubble wrap in between,
[05:07:13] as delivered the only external damage on the low key was a small area of missing paint on the front panel.
[05:07:19] It's about a 7mm long strip that just fell off at some point.
[05:07:23] It's definitely visible, and it's definitely noticeable.
[05:07:26] We couldn't find any paint residue anywhere in the packing material or otherwise that would imply it was shipping damage.
[05:07:31] It doesn't appear to have come off on one of the surfaces it was against,
[05:07:36] so it may have just been damaged at the warehouse or improperly painted.
[05:07:39] Sometimes I wonder why, because if you look at it very closely and I zoom in on this, right?
[05:07:47] Um, oops, wrong one. If I zoom in on this,
[05:07:58] it clearly looks like it was, there's something that was supposed to be there,
[05:08:07] but isn't there. You see what I'm saying? Something was peeled or torn off. And
[05:08:14] especially given the fact that like it's at an angle there, I wonder what the
[05:08:19] fuck happened. Torn off? Yeah exactly. Shipped off? I don't know what type of paint
[05:08:27] residue that is. I don't know. Paint adhesion? Yeah. Shipping damage. Maybe I don't know.
[05:08:32] Doesn't appear to have come off on one of the surfaces it was against. So it
[05:08:36] may have just been damaged at the warehouse or improperly painted.
[05:08:39] Some downsides, there was no documentation whatsoever included in the system.
[05:08:43] We found this to be a positive in our original StarFord review that it included documentation,
[05:08:48] so we were disappointed to see it gone.
[05:08:49] There was no quick start.
[05:08:50] It's weird, I wonder why we didn't do that.
[05:08:55] That's interesting.
[05:08:56] Yeah, I don't know why we didn't do that.
[05:08:58] There's no QR code for an online guide.
[05:09:00] There's a sticker over the motherboard's video ports or manuals for any of the
[05:09:03] components or warranty paperwork for any of the components.
[05:09:06] The only thing left was a piece of cardboard with some Tara concept art, which is included
[05:09:10] with the Tara.
[05:09:11] Weirdly, so are other things that didn't make it into this box.
[05:09:15] For example, Fractal includes 10mm power supply standoffs with the Tara that can, in some
[05:09:19] situations, drastically impact their whole performance.
[05:09:22] I saw this in some parts of our testing in our review.
[05:09:25] But these weren't included in the packaging.
[05:09:27] Our last system at least came with an instruction card, so we assume it was left out of
[05:09:31] this one by mistake.
[05:09:32] And unfortunately that is a mistake that will create one of the few marks against the system
[05:09:37] in this review.
[05:09:38] I think that's very fair.
[05:09:39] Um, yeah.
[05:09:40] I wonder if that's like, I don't think this is a process difference or not.
[05:09:45] I'm not sure.
[05:09:48] I mean, yeah, back to get no no for sure.
[05:09:51] Mm-hmm.
[05:09:55] As a positive accessories like all of the unused power supply cables, the GPU 12 volt
[05:10:00] 2 by 6 adapter dongle and the wireless antenna were kept packed and tidy.
[05:10:05] All right, the positives and negatives are pretty clear with this one.
[05:10:07] So we'll go through it line by line.
[05:10:08] StarForge exceeded our expectations for the BIOS configuration.
[05:10:12] They made some manual and intentional changes to BIOS that were good.
[05:10:15] For example, the BIOS configuration that StarForge loaded had a negative 0.1 volt offset.
[05:10:21] So they technically undervolted it by a little bit.
[05:10:23] And that is something that, especially now, we know is a good move back then.
[05:10:28] I don't know how much information they had, but it still would have helped thermally.
[05:10:32] But we got internal information.
[05:10:35] I don't know if this was internal NDA information,
[05:10:40] but there was internal conversations
[05:10:43] about Intel having issues for a while.
[05:10:49] As soon as I think that this was,
[05:10:51] I don't know when we first found out about this.
[05:10:54] It's not NDA anymore.
[05:10:56] Yeah, but I know that it was like there
[05:10:59] is a period of time where this was discussed. And I feel like that period was quite a while
[05:11:05] ago. Like a year ago? Honestly, yeah. Somewhere around a year ago, I feel like it was like
[05:11:18] at least over six months ago. But maybe I'm thinking of something else. It was a long
[05:11:23] time. I don't remember. One part of bias that we would not advise, which is the
[05:11:31] choice to go with the microcode version that they did manually loading an older
[05:11:36] microcode than the bios natively supports you're not under NDA but was
[05:11:40] someone who's just talked to you I think it was a discussion that was had
[05:11:44] between multiple people but I really don't remember I I mean it was like
[05:11:49] fucking a year ago in like a meeting that happened for like ten minutes
[05:11:55] right where it was like I'm sure that probably it went like this some very
[05:12:01] creation of there might be an issue with these and then I probably said something or somebody else said something
[05:12:08] Like well, what about AMD like oh, we have those now too. It's like, okay good. Hopefully it's not a big deal
[05:12:15] You know and that's about it, right?
[05:12:18] So I I don't really remember the it is what it is dude. Well, I'm not sure in the BIOS
[05:12:26] The reason we think they might have done this is because technically if you use that BIOS
[05:12:30] it looks like the temperature is lower, but the reality is the temperature sensing is broken.
[05:12:35] So the actual reason it's lower, it's not actually lower, like the reality of it, when you look at
[05:12:40] the deltas, the real temperature is the same, it's just the sensing and the presentation of it is
[05:12:45] either intentionally manipulated by Intel or is broken by Intel. Both of those are Intel
[05:12:51] things. Now for the information StarForge would have had at the time and made that choice,
[05:12:55] We think its choice makes sense in the context of the time the computer was built. Yeah, just that today
[05:13:01] We have enough information now. We wouldn't do that
[05:13:03] But we're not gonna fault them for something that didn't really come to light until later start
[05:13:07] We're also exceeded expectations by extending its warranty on top of Intel screw-up
[05:13:12] This is exactly what SI's need to do to compete with each other. So that's good
[05:13:16] Yeah, this it's annoying that like you have to kind of sometimes take an L for manufacturers
[05:13:23] but
[05:13:26] That's just the way it is
[05:13:29] Right, I mean like at the end of the day that that's just that that that's the way it is and so you can get mad about it or whatever
[05:13:38] It's the same like I mean at your job
[05:13:39] I'm sure you have instances where you don't have to do something
[05:13:44] But if you do it there is like this like you know in oblivion or sky remember like one of these MMOs
[05:13:50] It has like a luck bonus where it's like this can help you later on in the future, right?
[05:13:54] And so, yeah, that's it is what it is. You're always gonna have situations like this
[05:14:01] This would fuel go to SI's for yeah, exactly
[05:14:07] Self shows a sort of general physical skill as you walk through the whole thing where first all the kale management once again is
[05:14:14] Excellent. Yeah done very well with the small amount of space. They have
[05:14:18] Additionally, there were some specific choices that star forges team made such as the fan
[05:14:24] configuration. Installing the bottom fan as exhaust might seem counterintuitive, but
[05:14:28] it's actually the correct way to do it for this build. So let's get attention to
[05:14:31] detail. The cables also have a groove into that fan, even in shipping, so that
[05:14:36] took some care to manage them all and tie them down so they wouldn't droop. We
[05:14:40] saw similar good attention to detail with the choice to swap the fan on the
[05:14:44] CPU cooler, which reduced some of the humming that you would hear with the
[05:14:47] stock fan in this specific case. All of these, but especially the choices around
[05:14:51] the fans illustrate to us that whoever designed this configuration is clearly plugged into
[05:14:56] the enthusiast community.
[05:14:58] This comes across as a company actually researching and trying to do well with its builds or at
[05:15:02] least someone there is rather than a...
[05:15:05] We spend a lot of time...
[05:15:06] Yeah, I appreciate it.
[05:15:07] I mean, like, we spend, I really mean by they, I mean, they spend a lot of time,
[05:15:11] like, I, you know, I can help with like some directional stuff, but in terms of like
[05:15:17] product design and this kind of stuff, like this is totally outside of my wheelhouse,
[05:15:21] Like I'll look at what something looks like and be like this looks cool or this seems like a good idea, but that's about it
[05:15:28] Otherwise, I think that it's again. It's like if you
[05:15:32] And this is kind of like goes back to what I was saying, right where it's like
[05:15:36] if you empower people that are competent to do what they want to do they become
[05:15:43] enthusiastic and there's a force multiplier of
[05:15:47] people that are enthusiastic and competent being given agency to
[05:15:51] Express that any number of si is that sometimes seem to just choose parts almost at random
[05:15:58] And that's refreshing to see now for the criticisms and the feedback on this one
[05:16:02] The damage was the first thing that greeted us out of the box given the limited nature of the specific build
[05:16:07] It was a huge letdown
[05:16:08] It is our force needs to take extra QC measures to make sure limited builds leave the warehouse pristine
[05:16:13] I mean you should do that for most builds, but especially limited ones where it's not as easy to swap them
[05:16:19] We couldn't find evidence of the paint damage happening during shipping or in contact with packing materials
[05:16:24] Although it is possible if that were the case if we're being charitable about it
[05:16:29] We still think Starfords should consider a protective strip of something in front of the custom vinyl sticker
[05:16:35] That's actually a really good idea
[05:16:38] That's see that's what I think we should do like that's that's smart because
[05:16:45] Like I was even thinking because like for example
[05:16:48] like we have a conversation about like the screws and I was like if we have issues with like, you know, different things being being attached, we could have like stickers on the attachment places in order to indicate and have a second point of reference of like kind of that attachment occurred.
[05:17:11] occurred. And I was like, maybe we should do this, maybe not.
[05:17:14] Right. Obviously, we changed the way that we the process for
[05:17:18] that. And so it wasn't really an issue. But that's actually a
[05:17:22] really good idea. And I think an LCD for something like this
[05:17:25] would probably be, I mean, like a dollar, right? I mean, if
[05:17:32] we're if we're like, it would probably be like the extra
[05:17:35] manufacturing costs to us, realistically, would be less
[05:17:38] than $5. Everything taken in like time, management,
[05:17:42] training at $5. Like yeah, it's absolutely worth it.
[05:17:48] Or paint job that they do. We also would like to see the
[05:17:51] instructions and the manuals included again. Our last
[05:17:54] Starforge prebuilt had included card with setup
[05:17:56] instructions. That was missing here. Likewise, although
[05:17:59] Starforge included the extra power supply cables, which is
[05:18:02] great. We did not see the extra four power supply standoffs
[05:18:05] normally included with the Terra. Finally, the thermal
[05:18:08] situation is just brutal with this case. There's not a
[05:18:10] ton that can be done about that. Starforge also
[05:18:13] configured the fans custom to help with this and the reality is that there are
[05:18:17] just physical limitations to cooling in this case for a build with these
[05:18:22] components. Yes true. We think StarForge's overall balance is good but that they should
[05:18:27] have customized the fan curve. This is something we actually scrutinized last
[05:18:30] time as well. There's room in the fan curve to improve this balancing act
[05:18:34] further. Looking at prices, so the price of a life for like build without
[05:18:38] a custom case for that. I don't even know enough about that to like
[05:18:43] have an opinion on that. Honestly, I'm really not sure how to make that better. I don't know how to
[05:18:50] do that. Round $1750, adding the cost of Windows licensing and let's just say miscellaneous accessories,
[05:19:00] call it maybe $1850. At this pricing, extra cost beyond DIY was about $550 to maybe $600,
[05:19:08] and all these are based on prices of the time we bought it, not today because that
[05:19:12] wouldn't be fair. So $550 to $600 markup, even today it's pretty similar to that.
[05:19:17] The Starforge Horizon 2 Ultra we reviewed last year had a pre-built overhead of $450. So it looks
[05:19:24] like Starforge's two customer price difference is about the same except with maybe $100 to $150
[05:19:30] added for the color customization on this one. So this still puts Starforge in the middle of
[05:19:34] the pack just like last time with a little extra for the custom colors. Now for comparison
[05:19:39] But in power and cyber power, sometimes they have this remarkable race to the bottom, where
[05:19:43] some of their builds are only $100 build fee effectively, which is absolutely insane.
[05:19:48] There's some sort of boring business reasons for that that we won't get into, mostly has
[05:19:51] to do with volume pricing and with not specifying the exact components, but giving kind of
[05:19:56] a broad scope.
[05:19:57] This is the them and choosing whatever is available and cheap at the time.
[05:20:02] This one is, it's more expensive than them, it's cheaper than companies like
[05:20:06] Corsair.
[05:20:07] Corsair on the other hand will charge you five grand for a computer that is overheating to the point of throttles
[05:20:14] But also is misconfigured in BIOS for the power levels for the CPU to begin with
[05:20:19] I've never heard of Corsair before or sells you a six thousand dollar computer with water coin for a CPU
[05:20:26] Which is one gigahertz below the advertised speed that was a fun review
[05:20:31] So that's Corsair at the other and that's the well that's more money
[05:20:34] Not necessarily but get more quality is that's course here. They're busy right now anyway
[05:20:39] They're talking about how GTA 6 is the lay caused them to miss their quarterly estimates for earnings per share by 250%
[05:20:45] So we'll leave that for another time
[05:20:51] Jesus
[05:20:53] Holy fuck
[05:21:01] Ultimately with the preview that you're paying for the SI the system integrated to put thought into the configuration
[05:21:06] To build it confidently so that you don't have to and so you don't have to fix things
[05:21:10] they did, and to deal with things like support issues in the future. So we think overall Star
[05:21:17] Forge has nailed it with a number of these things. For support, they've extended warranty,
[05:21:21] not just the components that Intel provides, they might have problems, but also components
[05:21:27] effectively attached to it, which is great. That's a step beyond what was necessary to
[05:21:31] see it. This is exactly what SIs need to do to set themselves apart. Last time with
[05:21:35] the horizon, I said I would give it away to someone I know personally because I didn't
[05:21:39] think it would come back to me and cause support issues for me, which is the only criteria
[05:21:44] I have when given honestly, as somebody who's had to fix, you know, family members, computers,
[05:21:53] that's a huge compliment. Something from the way we bought it and we reviewed it. Wow.
[05:22:01] And that computer has not come back to me. In fact, I have not heard a word about it
[05:22:05] since I gave it to the person I know. So other than that, it works great. So that
[05:22:08] That was good to hear.
[05:22:10] This one I'm probably going to do the same with.
[05:22:12] I know someone who could use the system.
[05:22:13] You stop doing it because of that?
[05:22:14] Yeah.
[05:22:15] After we bought it and reviewed it, I'm just going to sit on a shelf.
[05:22:18] So I'm going to give this one away, too, and that'll be our secondary test.
[05:22:21] A couple years, I can let you all know if any of them come back to me.
[05:22:24] We've done this with a few pre-builds.
[05:22:26] The only ones we haven't given away are the ones that truly suck, in which case
[05:22:29] I part out the components and figure out what to do with them from there.
[05:22:33] Anyway, that's it for this one.
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[05:22:48] thanks for watching we'll see you all next time oh man oh man I I'm so relieved
[05:22:55] I really am I am so fucking relieved like yeah like a class course yeah a
[05:23:08] a lot of the the graphs and everything like that to go a video partners console gamers nexus i mean
[05:23:14] here's the thing right there's like uh anytime that we get a review like this even if there's like
[05:23:19] maybe an issue with the review uh we always take this shit super seriously like any feedback
[05:23:27] like this we do because i've always i have i have the viewpoint that like if somebody
[05:23:32] offers feedback then there's probably somebody else that like might have had the same thing
[05:23:36] but it's not talking about it.
[05:23:37] You gave us X's best.
[05:23:38] I think that they are too.
[05:23:40] Like here's the video, give it a like.
[05:23:42] I mean, I appreciate them like, as I've said before,
[05:23:45] I want the most honest, direct and just,
[05:23:49] you know, like authentic feedback is possible, right?
[05:23:52] Because like that's how, you know,
[05:23:54] like selling PCs is very different
[05:23:56] than selling a streamer shirt
[05:24:00] for $20 that says big dick, right?
[05:24:04] people are buying a PC for a purpose, for a service as a product with a value proposition that has a goal.
[05:24:15] So if you're not buying something, you're not making something that does that, then you're running into a big problem, basically, right?
[05:24:24] And so, Mr. Beast shirt? Well, you never know.
[05:24:29] And so like that's the way it's heavy investment. It is. It's a big investment. And that's why it's
[05:24:34] so important to make sure that everything is like you've got all your ducks in a row, right?
[05:24:39] And I must say constructive good criticism seriously. Well, I mean, it's not even just that.
[05:24:45] I mean, you remember when StarForge came out and people were unhappy with some of the like the
[05:24:51] the CPU offerings, right? And like it at a certain point, you have to ask yourself like
[05:24:57] if the customer is not feeling like the i3, yeah, because like we had an i3 configuration that we
[05:25:04] thought was a good value, but consumers didn't really perceive it as a good value. And so at the
[05:25:09] end of the day, the customer is always right. You know, like if people aren't seeing a high
[05:25:15] value in a product, then the product is not valuable, right? That's it. And so we changed
[05:25:22] that. I remember it was like me and like it was it pretty much every it was like all hands
[05:25:26] like I remember like Charlie was there even like as fan tips like Nick Nick for
[05:25:33] every everybody was there talking about this like shlatt I think yeah yeah
[05:25:38] shlatt was there at the time and so yeah we we worked it out and things are
[05:25:43] improved in a pretty pretty big margin so yeah there you go and you go back to
[05:25:50] Intel recommendation rent please well I don't really understand entirely like
[05:25:55] what's going to happen with that. I don't know. But I, you know, we'll try to send them the processor
[05:26:01] and we'll see what happens, right? Do you guys sell your PCs and microseners or fries? No, I mean,
[05:26:07] we're not that big yet. I mean, obviously, like being able to sell in like a retail manufacturer
[05:26:14] is like kind of a huge thing. That's like a massive huge fucking thing. And no, we're not
[05:26:22] there yet. That's something that Dell and HP do. Hopefully one day we get there.
[05:26:32] Hopefully we do. But it's a huge headache. It is. There's a lot of... Obviously, I know
[05:26:38] about 10% of what's involved with that. And even I know that it's like, oh, there's going to be a
[05:26:44] lot. And you need to... Yeah. I mean, you look at Dell. Dell was direct to customer for a long
[05:26:51] time and it was very popular and very successful. So yeah, sure. Who fucks to buy
[05:26:57] a Dell? A lot of people because everybody knows Dell. Like name value is extremely
[05:27:04] like extremely extremely important. So yeah absolutely there's the video right
[05:27:08] there and actually good is about the highest price possible for games Nexus.
[05:27:12] That's hey I'll take it. Why didn't he put a paper and fraction in a paint?
[05:27:17] actually be Norse flaws in the system. Yeah, the paper thing is interesting. Again, I think that
[05:27:23] there is a chance that like inside of the like packaging for that box, there might not be a
[05:27:32] secondary check or that might not be like that process analysis might not be fully realized.
[05:27:39] And so that's why there was a negative outcome. Because usually mistakes happen when
[05:27:46] then there are less people that are looking at something, right, at different times, right?
[05:27:53] So if you have one person, one person, one person, there's a lower chance of a mistake
[05:27:57] than like three people or like just one person.
[05:28:01] So yeah, that's how I see it.
[05:28:06] The paper guy, I think that the vinyl I think is a really great idea.
[05:28:14] Yeah.
[05:28:15] I was going to process, so it would be on the system, not the individual.
[05:28:19] Well, yeah, and also it's like the system is like an individual can always make a mistake.
[05:28:25] But in general, like, individuals always make mistakes, but it's the ratio, like,
[05:28:33] when you have it, like, individuals make mistakes, this happens.
[05:28:37] But when you have a system that creates mistakes, mistakes are bound to happen.
[05:28:45] so that that's really the way that i see it
[05:28:47] like it in my opinion
[05:28:48] fixing a
[05:28:51] like it is in a lot of cases
[05:28:53] it is actually an individual that it's not making a mistake it's probably like a
[05:28:57] system
[05:28:58] and it is an individual that makes a mistake but it's like can we make a
[05:29:02] system
[05:29:03] that makes it toward this mistake doesn't happen as much
[05:29:07] and that's about it and it's it's again about uh...
[05:29:10] solving a problem
[05:29:12] The goal is always how do we solve the problem?
[05:29:16] It's not about who's fault it is.
[05:29:18] Like you can figure that out later.
[05:29:20] And it's like, there's like multiple points on a graph
[05:29:23] for that.
[05:29:24] It's like, okay, that's whatever.
[05:29:26] But yeah, individual mistake is small.
[05:29:29] A collective mistake is pretty bad.
[05:29:30] Exactly.
[05:29:31] Operations in a nutshell, yeah, it is.
[05:29:33] And figuring out how that works is
[05:29:36] it's actually very interesting to me.
[05:29:38] That's why like, for example, like back in the day,
[05:29:40] I used to really like making like optimization guides
[05:29:46] because that's effectively what you're doing
[05:29:47] is it's optimization.
[05:29:49] It was actually, like I was getting a second degree
[05:29:51] in college when I dropped out to make videos
[05:29:55] about World of Warcraft and it was in
[05:29:58] computer information systems with like,
[05:30:00] I was basically like, I wanted to know how to do
[05:30:03] process engineering really, really well.
[05:30:07] Like that's, I love process engineering.
[05:30:10] And also I thought it made a lot of money.
[05:30:13] I saw the average payment that you get
[05:30:16] and then my dad was doing it almost 10 years prior to that
[05:30:20] and he was getting paid over 100K a year then.
[05:30:24] And so it was like, yeah, I'm gonna try and just do this.
[05:30:28] I think this is a really good idea.
[05:30:30] Yeah, let's go, it's been over a decade.
[05:30:32] No, no, I'm just saying it's an interest of mine.
[05:30:35] That's my point.
[05:30:36] So yeah, and back then it's huge.
[05:30:40] Yeah, 100%.
[05:30:42] Let's see here.
[05:30:46] Sign final inspection before packaging.
[05:30:49] It depends, right?
[05:30:50] And yeah, I think that's really about it.
[05:30:52] Let me read a few more.
[05:30:53] So we bought a pre-built, and we got a drilled CPU.
[05:30:55] That's quite quickly.
[05:30:57] Starforge or a drill.
[05:30:59] Oh, yeah, that.
[05:31:00] Yeah, that was crazy.
[05:31:01] Way of an agency variant going over CUNTER.
[05:31:04] Yep.
[05:31:05] Intro already sounds like it could become another timeless
[05:31:07] Gamers Next is classic.
[05:31:08] I need to give a shout out service for service.
[05:31:10] I got a modified Voyager edition,
[05:31:12] part of a contest sponsored by a couple of gamers
[05:31:14] and administrative by Vast.
[05:31:15] Long story, super short.
[05:31:16] When I won the SI was supposed to give me Ben Artesian
[05:31:20] for the money for the build,
[05:31:21] ended up with disappearing with somebody else's moon
[05:31:23] in the tangerine form.
[05:31:24] Holy fuck.
[05:31:25] StarFord actually gave out the piece.
[05:31:27] What, okay.
[05:31:29] Wow.
[05:31:31] Great.
[05:31:32] Yeah, W College dropout.
[05:31:34] Happy you didn't try to be dumb smart.
[05:31:37] Well, I don't have a problem.
[05:31:38] Like the thing is that, here's the way I see it.
[05:31:42] Like I would have probably finished college,
[05:31:45] but I never really gave a fuck about going to college
[05:31:48] or doing anything.
[05:31:50] I never really wanted a job or to do anything.
[05:31:54] I just wanted to do whatever the fuck I wanted
[05:31:57] whenever the fuck I wanted to do it.
[05:32:00] That was about it.
[05:32:01] I never gave a shit about what was school like.
[05:32:04] It was okay.
[05:32:05] I mean, like it's just like,
[05:32:07] I didn't have any sort of like a crazy, like weird experience,
[05:32:11] like in school or like good experience.
[05:32:13] It was just kind of like, you know, your everyday generic,
[05:32:17] go to school, do the stuff at school situation, right?
[05:32:21] I mean, there was nothing else really too crazy
[05:32:23] about that, fascination.
[05:32:26] Yeah, yeah, exactly.
[05:32:27] And the Asmongole will never shut up about this comment.
[05:32:34] Actually not bad.
[05:32:35] Hey, hey.
[05:32:37] Listen, like I absolutely will. Yes. To be honest, if you want me 100% honest, reviews
[05:32:47] like this stress me out a lot, because now we have a reputation and it's like, okay,
[05:32:52] now we really have to now, because now we can't we can't backslide. So it's like,
[05:32:56] we have to figure out, okay, now we really have to make sure the screws around. Now
[05:32:59] we really have to make sure the fans are working, right. And so like that's, yeah,
[05:33:03] have a reputation to maintain. So I've always been that's that's the way I see things right I I
[05:33:08] can definitely be a an epistemic with this kind of stuff but yeah that's that's the way that I see
[05:33:14] it and yeah college requires getting a class in the morning and spending hours studying on the
[05:33:20] regular. I just never really cared the reason why is like I just never really wanted to work
[05:33:27] I never wanted to do anything. I was perfectly content stealing people's stuff and then scamming
[05:33:33] people for money. And I just pretty much planned on doing that forever. And I was going to be
[05:33:38] a lawyer, which was pretty close to that. And so I figured, fuck it, like, I mean, this seems pretty
[05:33:44] good. You know, can scam the government, scam other people, like, hey, it is what it is.
[05:33:50] And that was about it. Ever, ever neat needs their goblin arc. Yeah, that was the way I saw
[05:33:58] things and always slept at school it was too early man well I know I had very
[05:34:04] good grades in school like it in college at least like for all my business
[05:34:08] classes I had a perfect 4.0 like actually if you include undergraduate
[05:34:14] classes that's not true I got a B in my first accounting maybe my second
[05:34:19] accounting class yeah that's actually not true I did get a B in my first or
[05:34:25] second accounting class but but otherwise yes I had very good grades who's the
[05:34:34] admin Zach Rarget I can't get partnered yeah we'll see what happens because it
[05:34:40] was boring not because it was hard I just never really gave a shit about like I
[05:34:46] just never really gave a shit about school like that was about it I mean I
[05:34:50] don't know really what else to say about that yeah I mean it's not really
[05:34:54] that complicated can I understand accounting I'm done I remember I remember
[05:34:59] in accounting. This is like really stupid. But I remember I was taking my second class
[05:35:05] of accounting. And I learned how something worked while I was doing the test for it.
[05:35:12] Because I went into the tests and I did the math on like everything that was there and
[05:35:16] I was expecting to get like a, you know, like a 73 on the test because I thought this
[05:35:21] would be like 15% of the grade. And I would probably miss like a few other things.
[05:35:25] And I ended up doing really well because I actually learned the process while I was taking
[05:35:30] the test.
[05:35:31] And I forgot, I remember what the process is called nowadays, right?
[05:35:34] Because like there's an Excel formula that just does that for you now.
[05:35:38] And you know, we have a, you know, a fucking like a CPA and you know, people do all that.
[05:35:46] But yeah, two of the biggest live streamers are all college dropouts.
[05:35:52] Well, I think that you see a lot of streamers that are college dropouts because people
[05:35:56] start streaming like I've always said that like and this is always like maybe it's a
[05:36:00] stupid opinion but I feel like if you graduate from business school you should fail because
[05:36:04] almost all my friends that I knew that went to business school that were successful dropped
[05:36:09] out to work on their own business.
[05:36:12] And so like that's that's that's how I've seen it.
[05:36:15] And so like as soon as I saw something it was like working and like I had enough
[05:36:19] working knowledge I was like okay I'm done.
[05:36:22] Yeah like I don't need to be here.
[05:36:24] I didn't even want to be here to begin with like I can leave now. I'm done. See you guys spy and that was it
[05:36:32] Bill Gates called dropout. Yeah, but here's the thing is a lot of people like to compare themselves. Oh, yeah
[05:36:37] Well, Bill Gates dropped out. Yeah, Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard
[05:36:42] Okay
[05:36:43] Got that offer it's like he dropped he didn't drop out of um, you know, Arizona State
[05:36:49] You know he didn't drop out of you know Phoenix Tech
[05:36:52] Okay, Gabe too. Yeah. And so yeah, it's a survivor mistake. Yeah, Steve Jobs too. Yeah, exactly. And
[05:37:03] didn't you want to drop out too? I don't know.
[05:37:12] The Arizona Sander, I can't. Yeah, I just recently heard something about it, right?
[05:37:16] Alabama Community College. Bill Gates was born into wealth. A lot of people that are
[05:37:22] successful were born into wealth, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they are only
[05:37:27] successful because there's a lot of people that are that are born into wealth like look at hunter biden
[05:37:36] you can roll a nat 20 and you still fuck it you're still a crackhead a crackhead yeah that's the thing
[05:37:47] rolling that they still a crackhead and so yeah cocaine's about yeah sure and so it's not a guarantee
[05:37:55] but it makes it a lot easier uh having money makes things a lot easier for sure bill gates went
[05:38:02] went to high school at the only country in the college,
[05:38:05] bought the supercomputer for the students.
[05:38:07] Oh, shit.
[05:38:09] Yeah, like it in my high school,
[05:38:10] we didn't have any of that shit.
[05:38:13] We had decent computers, but that was about it.
[05:38:16] So yeah, you're absolutely right.
[05:38:19] The percentage of people who would really reach full
[05:38:21] happiness, streaming to a small audience,
[05:38:23] living off of the government is much lower.
[05:38:25] Well, for me, true happiness was always about
[05:38:29] having freedom and being able to do what I wanted
[05:38:32] with my time and with my life.
[05:38:34] And everything that was beside that was all a waste of time.
[05:38:38] I didn't care about working,
[05:38:40] I didn't care about helping other people,
[05:38:43] I didn't care about contributing to society,
[05:38:46] I didn't care about earning a living,
[05:38:50] I didn't care about the effect they had on other people.
[05:38:52] All I wanted to do was do what I wanted to do
[05:38:57] and hang out with my friends and play video games.
[05:39:00] That was it.
[05:39:01] That was my entire life goal, that was all I cared about.
[05:39:07] And I've worked 12 hours every single day,
[05:39:10] seven days a week for the last five years
[05:39:12] to make sure that I don't have to work.
[05:39:21] Yeah, it's been going great guys.
[05:39:25] Ain't that nice, yeah, uh-huh, yeah.
[05:39:30] But to be fair, it hasn't been seven days a week
[05:39:31] for five years.
[05:39:32] It's only been that for about like two years.
[05:39:36] What's your life goal now?
[05:39:37] I don't have one.
[05:39:42] because fuck 40 hour work weeks. I mean, I think a 40 hour work week is a great idea.
[05:39:47] I don't think that you should work for time. I think that you should work for effort.
[05:39:51] Like if something takes you eight hours to do, and you're done all week, then you're done all week
[05:39:56] for eight hours. Good job. Easy GG. If something takes you 80 hours, then you got to work and
[05:40:03] do it for 80 hours. That's it. You can retire today. Why don't you? Why don't I retire?
[05:40:09] Well, it's very simple.
[05:40:13] I love what I do.
[05:40:14] I love streaming.
[05:40:15] I love making content.
[05:40:17] I have always done it.
[05:40:19] Even before it was a career, I was doing it.
[05:40:22] I was a little kid and I will always do it and that's all there is to it.
[05:40:30] That's the reason.
[05:40:31] Do you think you're missing out on potential experiences?
[05:40:33] I absolutely am and there's a lot of experiences growing up I didn't have.
[05:40:38] And I think that that's just the way it is.
[05:40:40] I never think about things that I don't have.
[05:40:42] Actually, sometimes I do.
[05:40:43] I've never had a situation where I sat down and I thought about all the things in life
[05:40:48] that I missed out on and my life was ever better because of it.
[05:40:54] Like I've never sat down and thought about all the things that I didn't do.
[05:40:58] And then at the end of that mental conversation with myself, I'm better off than at the
[05:41:03] beginning.
[05:41:07] It's depressing.
[05:41:08] Yeah, it's very bad.
[05:41:11] It's always playing to reduce the working days of four to five.
[05:41:14] Study shows productivity is not equal to time at work.
[05:41:16] Yeah, I don't know.
[05:41:17] It depends, right?
[05:41:20] Trying to get on my day job as well by streaming
[05:41:22] and the advice for a new streamer.
[05:41:26] Watch your own VODs.
[05:41:27] And if you find yourself losing interest,
[05:41:29] imagine how the audience feels.
[05:41:32] Stream for half the time and then spend the other half
[05:41:35] watching your VODs.
[05:41:43] Reflection doesn't make you feel better,
[05:41:45] but will it be better later on when you learn for it?
[05:41:47] I don't know.
[05:41:48] It depends.
[05:41:48] I've always had kind of a black pill version on life and I never really think about any
[05:41:56] sort of like, oh well, I hope one day if I work hard or something good will happen, or
[05:42:03] things will be, I'll finally be happy or realized or something like that, I've totally, I've
[05:42:08] given up on that completely in my life and I've been happier because of it and I think
[05:42:14] that really just embracing the, just like the, you know, like exist, you know, just like the,
[05:42:21] I don't know, like, what's the best way to say it? The experience of existence, I think
[05:42:32] is probably the best way to exist. And I think that I know a lot of people that have tried
[05:42:37] to focus and like trying to like find, like, you know, they're trying to look for something
[05:42:45] that they feel like they're missing out on, and stuff like that.
[05:42:51] That is...
[05:42:53] I've never seen a person like that be happy.
[05:42:55] Are you happy or content?
[05:42:59] I don't know, like right now I'm in like a weird place in my life.
[05:43:03] I don't really know if I can answer that question right now.
[05:43:06] Yeah, I don't know.
[05:43:08] I don't really try to think about happiness a lot.
[05:43:10] I don't like to think about being happy, or am I happy or not?
[05:43:13] I'm happy when I'm eating Chipotle, I'm happy when I'm eating pizza, I don't know if I want
[05:43:21] to have kids, I am a degenerate, I don't really think that a girl would want to be in a relationship
[05:43:28] with a person like me, to be totally honest, but we'll see what happens, I'm 34 and so
[05:43:37] I've got a few years left and we'll see what happens. So I'm not too worried about it,
[05:43:42] I'm not thinking about it a lot I used to I used to think about that a lot especially because it pretty much all my friends have kids
[05:43:50] All my friends like I think I'm like almost like oh we sick from like friends of mine that are
[05:43:56] Like long-term like I don't mean like
[05:43:59] S-Fan miskiff, you know like train wrecks X you see emmer like I'm not that's not about them
[05:44:05] I mean like long time
[05:44:07] 20 year people I've grown up with almost every single one of them has like kids and like is married or has like a long-term girlfriend
[05:44:17] Yeah, do you not want kids never seen him going? I mean, I don't know it doesn't matter
[05:44:27] Wanting something doesn't make it happen
[05:44:30] Yeah, like there are a lot of things in life that you want
[05:44:34] But just because you want something doesn't mean it will happen
[05:44:38] so yeah, I try not to like
[05:44:40] like wanting to like who cares kids suck they take your independence as your
[05:44:49] percent yeah we'll see what happens right I don't know usually buy a girl out
[05:44:57] of kids with son structure it's doable no it's not doable like I don't I don't
[05:45:02] know any situations with like people that like have like kids with like girls
[05:45:07] that are like problems that are like that like things like that like that
[05:45:11] never goes well I guarantee you it's gonna go awful 100% you honestly do
[05:45:24] whatever you want. Your idea is outside of four walls of
[05:45:27] outlet? Yeah, yeah, sure. I do what I want to do. And that's
[05:45:30] about it. Does your dad ever mention grandkids? Oh, yeah, my
[05:45:34] dad does. But I mean, like, I'm not my dad. And also like,
[05:45:39] again, I am I am a complete degenerate, right? I am a a
[05:45:46] like one of the worst people. So it would make sense that
[05:45:52] like, you know, somebody wouldn't really want to get
[05:45:55] that involved with that. And so it makes sense. Yeah, please. No, I'm just being honest. Right.
[05:46:00] I'm just being honest. I think it's important to be honest, because you're not honest in
[05:46:04] your delusional. No mere mortal can live with Asmongold. Yeah, something like that. So
[05:46:11] that's the way I see it. You buy in your house. I don't know about that. I need
[05:46:19] to get some suit, some stuff. Yeah. There's plenty of DJing girls. Yeah, but like there
[05:46:24] are degen girls but like see you have to understand that like there is uh there are degenerates
[05:46:34] and then there's people that are really bad degenerates and then there's a scale under
[05:46:37] that and then under that there's me okay yeah I mean that that's like do you think girls
[05:46:49] like the gender there are degenerate girls the idea of degenerate girls like that not
[05:46:54] not like the way that I am. Yeah, it's very different. Do you want to date streamers? I would want to date
[05:47:09] a girl that was a streamer. I do want to say like I would want to date a girl that was a streamer,
[05:47:14] because that way or at least was comfortable being on camera and doing stuff because I would
[05:47:20] I'd want to like, you know, do content with her and stuff like that, right? Like I did that
[05:47:24] with Izzy a lot. And that was fun. I like doing that all the time. So yeah, for sure.
[05:47:31] That would be great. Easy content. Yeah, exactly.
[05:47:41] Do you care if you did it? The girl was open about only dating you for your money?
[05:47:44] Well, I don't know. I mean, like that's the kind of a weird thing to do.
[05:47:49] Yeah. Not much of the monthly subscription. Well, I've never, uh,
[05:47:58] would you date an only fans model? Yeah, sure. I only fans doesn't bother me.
[05:48:03] Like, I think having sex with other dudes or doing stuff like that,
[05:48:07] like, I think that like there's a spectrum of it. Like, I wouldn't mind the girl that like
[05:48:11] posted photos of herself like I just said this doesn't it doesn't emotionally annoy me
[05:48:17] But like having sex with other guys or like doing content with other people that would bother me
[05:48:24] so that's just the
[05:48:26] That's the line that I draw. That's the way that I feel
[05:48:33] Why people say it's a it's being a cock. Oh, I mean to me like I don't I mean the way that I feel
[05:48:39] I'm not obligated to feel any way
[05:48:42] So like if people don't like the way that I feel then I think that's totally valid
[05:48:48] But I mean just because somebody says I'm wrong for that that doesn't mean that I'm
[05:48:53] I'm gonna change the way that's a second to make me feel differently, right?
[05:48:57] I mean, I'm still gonna feel the same way
[05:49:00] So yeah, I mean, I I don't I don't I'm not looking for approval here
[05:49:05] This is just the way that I feel and that's it
[05:49:07] Yeah and so like I just I'm not like I'm not uncomfortable with that and that's
[05:49:15] all there is to it yeah I don't need anybody else's approval for for what I
[05:49:20] do and how I live my life and that's it hmm then slow working cladding so much
[05:49:33] different yeah I think so too yeah it's very different you use cuck like they
[05:49:39] do not see nowadays I don't know I mean like you're gonna cuck whenever you're
[05:49:44] watching onlyfans content guys. Well, it's just like at the end of the day, right? There
[05:49:49] are certain things that would make me feel insecure and other things that wouldn't. That's
[05:49:53] just simply not one of them. And I think the the important word in that conversation
[05:49:59] is feel. I don't think that there's a wrong way to feel. So like for example, if a guy
[05:50:06] feels uncomfortable with a girl doing onlyfans, I think he's totally justified to feel
[05:50:11] comfortable with to not feel comfortable with that and if there's a guy that does feel comfortable with it
[05:50:16] I think he's totally justified to feel comfortable with it as well
[05:50:19] Uh the problem is like whenever it's a guy that is uncomfortable with it. He
[05:50:24] Finds a girl on only fans and he tells her she has to stop
[05:50:28] You don't buy a cat and then expect it to go play fetch
[05:50:32] Like a dog
[05:50:34] Get a fucking dog
[05:50:38] Like it really I mean that's my cat does yeah, but most of them don't like I know
[05:50:43] I know there's some cats that do fetch, but most of them don't fucking do fetch.
[05:50:47] So yeah, let's say playing a paladin and expecting that fun.
[05:50:54] Yeah, there it is.
[05:50:57] But uh, no, I'm not bisexual or like gay or anything like that.
[05:51:00] No, I've never just, I've just, it's just not how I feel.
[05:51:05] There's nothing wrong with the only fans.
[05:51:13] Uh, I don't really like, I mean, I don't really care a lot.
[05:51:22] I mean, if somebody doesn't like it, like there's people that like it, people that don't like it.
[05:51:28] I mean, I think people spend way too much time trying to tell other people what to do.
[05:51:35] They do.
[05:51:36] Um, they spend a lot of time trying to like,
[05:51:40] tell people like, oh yeah, you need to act this way, talk this way, behave this way, like this thing.
[05:51:47] Uh, but...
[05:51:49] I see it gives a fuck, yeah, exactly.
[05:51:51] And at the end of the day, like if you don't like something,
[05:51:55] the best thing to do is to try to avoid it as much as you can.
[05:52:00] And just don't do it.
[05:52:02] If anything, it's way more ethical than porn,
[05:52:04] but yeah, who cares?
[05:52:05] I don't care about it being ethical.
[05:52:06] I, it's just, it's totally outside of my purview.
[05:52:09] Yeah, I don't care about that, about any of that stuff.
[05:52:13] Only someone morally bankrupt enough
[05:52:15] to post themselves online would date you,
[05:52:17] but of course you do you pop off the end of the day.
[05:52:20] Oh, if you're unhappy about what I do, um, yeah, you're, you're mad about me or like
[05:52:26] whatever.
[05:52:27] Somebody doesn't want to date me because like, uh, like I'm like popular or whatever.
[05:52:30] That's fine.
[05:52:31] Uh, look, uh, before I, uh, before I was the popular streamer, I didn't really
[05:52:36] get a lot of attention from girls, right?
[05:52:38] I wonder why.
[05:52:39] And so, um, I don't really have a lot of delusions at all.
[05:52:44] I think that if I wasn't popular content creator, I don't think a lot of
[05:52:47] girls would talk to me.
[05:52:48] Fuck, I mean I am a popular contributor and I still don't.
[05:52:52] So yeah, no I totally understand that. Absolutely. Were you shy?
[05:52:58] I mean like in a way, yeah, but I mean not in the same way. No, I just
[05:53:05] I think that is as much as I can I try to see the world for what it is rather than what I want it to be
[05:53:10] And I know that sometimes people think that might be delusion, but um, you know, I work through that
[05:53:17] I think it's an alt-tec too. Well, it's not about like and by the way like that the only fan stuff or whatever I
[05:53:27] Just want you guys to understand that like I'm not trying to win anybody over
[05:53:32] By telling people that they should feel the way that I feel about only fans or not I
[05:53:38] Don't care how anybody else feels about the way that I feel and
[05:53:43] I don't think anybody else needs to feel the way I feel or doesn't need to feel the way that I feel
[05:53:48] It's not relevant to my life.
[05:53:53] So if everybody else thinks that I'm wrong, and I still feel this way, I'm still going
[05:53:58] to change.
[05:53:59] Yeah, I'm just telling you guys, people ask me a question, that's the answer to the question.
[05:54:10] So yeah.
[05:54:15] Genzi men upset that women have it easy with only fans.
[05:54:19] Most women don't have it easy with only fans.
[05:54:21] A lot of girls are ugly and so people don't give them money.
[05:54:25] amount of girls that actually make a lot of money with only fans it's like it's such a small
[05:54:29] fraction it's not really even worth taking seriously there's even a lot of pretty girls on
[05:54:39] only fans that don't make money yeah you just yeah you just see like the hot ones but like you
[05:54:46] don't see all the other ones that are like barely making like 1500 dollars a month and they're
[05:54:51] like doing hardcore porn and you know they're like 29 and so they've got like two or three more
[05:54:57] years and then their career is going to be over like it's it's bad man it's
[05:55:02] really bad and so I think that again it yeah Google leaks etc yeah it's just
[05:55:11] another survivorship bias yeah I mean I'm just being honest right and that
[05:55:18] that's it so a lot of guys get like you know they know like one girl from their
[05:55:23] high school that makes like a good amount of money doing only fans but
[05:55:27] But the odds are that like a lot of girls that do that, like as every girl that I know that
[05:55:35] does only fans, the majority of them, actually I think every single one minus like two or
[05:55:41] three would rather just be a housewife or have a normal life that's away from the internet.
[05:55:49] It's just that they're really fucking hot and they're making a ridiculous amount of money
[05:55:54] and so they're going to keep doing this
[05:55:56] because it's easy
[05:56:00] gold diggy housewife will that's the way it should be right
[05:56:03] like i'm very much a traditional marriage enjoyer i like the idea
[05:56:08] uh... you know the man makes money
[05:56:10] takes care of the woman
[05:56:12] she takes care of the kids
[05:56:14] this is the way the world's supposed to work it's work this way for thousands
[05:56:17] of years i think there's a reason for that
[05:56:19] i would not force a woman into this that's redid that that that's slavery
[05:56:23] uh... but
[05:56:25] uh... this is what i think is the most effective way of doing things
[05:56:29] so yeah
[05:56:31] so it's like you talk about like it it's being a gold digger like it in a way
[05:56:35] yeah
[05:56:36] at the same time like that's
[05:56:39] the way it's supposed to work
[05:56:41] that that's biologists how that that i think that's how we're we're supposed
[05:56:44] to be we're supposed to be designed
[05:56:47] whichever do one of those reality tv shows no i i i had opportunities to do
[05:56:51] like lover host and stuff like that
[05:56:53] but i never really wanted to do that because i thought it was always like
[05:56:57] kind of charity
[05:56:58] uh... especially considering me
[05:57:00] and so i thought it would just be weird
[05:57:07] nuclear families dying unfortunately
[05:57:09] all i don't know i mean usually most of the people that are saying the nuclear
[05:57:11] family are dying will die out and then people with nuclear families will
[05:57:15] keep going and then uh... that's what happens
[05:57:22] all women are gold diggers some just like the shovel beggar better
[05:57:25] uh... i don't think that's a
[05:57:29] I don't think that being a woman and wanting to be a housewife
[05:57:32] and take care of kids makes you a gold digger.
[05:57:37] That's stupid.
[05:57:41] Yeah, that's just stupid.
[05:57:42] That's an in-cell take.
[05:57:43] Yeah, that, no, that's the way the world's supposed to,
[05:57:47] like I think, I think that's the way
[05:57:50] the world's supposed to work.
[05:57:51] Now there's some people that don't like that.
[05:57:53] They don't like the traditionalist mindset.
[05:57:57] Great, good for them.
[05:58:00] But yeah, that's the way that I see it.
[05:58:07] I'm going to return some chat today.
[05:58:09] Well, I think that really that's just the way that I see it.
[05:58:12] You're right, writing a house and kids is hard work.
[05:58:14] Well, I know that this is the way that I look at it,
[05:58:18] is that growing up, my mom worked, but not really.
[05:58:26] And so my life was enriched and improved a lot
[05:58:34] because my mom was able to spend a lot of time with me
[05:58:36] growing up. And I was able to spend a lot of time with her
[05:58:39] growing up. And it meant a lot to me that I was able to do that.
[05:58:43] And it also not only affected me positively, but it affected all
[05:58:49] of my friends around me, like Cody, Jeff, like Zach, Dylan, you
[05:58:54] know, like, there's other Sean and Dylan, like Cameron, like,
[05:58:57] everybody that would come to my house all the time, like
[05:59:00] would talk to my mom and, you know, like, it was a positive
[05:59:05] good experience. So like, in my mind, I'm like, Okay, well, I
[05:59:11] want to make sure that this happens for the next one.
[05:59:14] Right? Because I was like, Well, this this was good for me.
[05:59:18] So I should see if this happens for them to that's
[05:59:22] priceless. Yeah, exactly. So it's not even about the woman
[05:59:26] like it's about like making sure that the kid has the most
[05:59:29] wholesome and like, I think marriage, right? And the idea
[05:59:33] of marriage. Marriage is kind of a stupid idea if you're not having kids really. Marriage
[05:59:42] is for the kid. It's not for the people that are getting married.
[05:59:46] Is it a business decision? Yeah. And it's for the best interests of the kid. Spoiled
[05:59:59] kids, let's go. It's not really about being spoiled. I mean, that's totally different.
[06:00:02] There's plenty of kids that are poor that are spoiled by crazy. That's a huge thing
[06:00:13] for insurance? Yeah, yeah, for sure. It's best interest, my taxes. Yeah, yeah, I've heard
[06:00:19] that. I mean, I'm not in a position for that to be a problem for me. But yeah, sure. What
[06:00:30] do you define as a gold digger, then? I don't I don't really think about it. Like, I don't
[06:00:36] like I don't ever think about that. I just like one thing that I've noticed is that
[06:00:44] the guys that care the most about gold diggers are the ones that are going to be the
[06:00:48] least affected by them. And I mean exactly what I'm implying. Yes. It's extremely faking
[06:01:04] a persona. How many times are you going to ask that? I feel like you're like mental disorder,
[06:01:17] so I'm going to abandon you. Who cares about whether somebody is faking a persona or not?
[06:01:23] I'm not going to make comments on people like the way they act on stream, off stream.
[06:01:27] It's weird. It's parasocial. It feeds in the losers. This is a stream for losers,
[06:01:33] not that kind of loser.
[06:01:35] Fuck out of here.
[06:01:41] Yeah, what a loser.
[06:01:45] It's crazy how people say that you hate women.
[06:01:47] Uh, I mean, who cares?
[06:01:49] Like people.
[06:01:49] Wow.
[06:01:50] Somebody on Twitter says I hate women.
[06:01:51] True, true, true.
[06:02:02] People often online think supporting women makes you
[06:02:04] a simp.
[06:02:05] Well, let's not forget we have mom, sisters and
[06:02:06] grandmothers, actual and cell behavior.
[06:02:08] I think that honestly, it is a spectrum.
[06:02:13] There is definitely simp behavior that people do.
[06:02:16] And they do that in order to like attract attention from girls and to be you know
[06:02:21] They're like basically people are subservient to women in order to get them to like them
[06:02:27] This is very common. It happens a lot, but
[06:02:31] That's not always why it happens
[06:02:43] Everyone just pays for only fans. Yeah, I don't know about that
[06:02:45] I don't know and so dumb people who have money make money different wages think differently
[06:02:50] But it's top 15% on about others
[06:02:52] Well, I don't know like I mean if I like the the only girls that I've dated, right? I mean like at least recently
[06:02:59] like I mean, I
[06:03:02] Mean, I don't know is it really a big surprise that Kaisie and pink sparkles made a lot of money from only fans and like the
[06:03:10] fans Lee
[06:03:11] I mean, they're really hot. Of course, they made tons of fucking money
[06:03:15] like crazy crazy fucking amounts of money so like the idea that they're
[06:03:21] dating me for money is stupid like they have plenty of their own money so yeah
[06:03:28] you're gonna play wukong tomorrow I I don't really know like I think that
[06:03:46] tomorrow here's what I'm thinking about doing tomorrow like cuz I do want to
[06:03:51] I see does Femme Dom would be on Brech. I look you had no I asked her so many questions about that like that's yeah she does. And that's it. It's crazy. What a what a world. What a world. And yeah, you have the ball that one. Yeah for sure.
[06:04:20] Well, no, it's phim, so those are two different things, right?
[06:04:24] You know, is he still a good friend?
[06:04:28] Still talk?
[06:04:29] Yeah, sure.
[06:04:30] I mean, I talked to her the other day.
[06:04:32] Sure.
[06:04:33] Absolutely.
[06:04:34] Like, I don't, besides like maybe one, I don't ever have bad relationships with
[06:04:40] ex-girlfriends at all.
[06:04:43] And yeah, it's not an issue.
[06:04:49] I don't, yeah, I don't have problems with that.
[06:04:58] Yeah, Sam, somebody's on their own.
[06:04:59] Yeah, there you go.
[06:05:01] That's what I'm saying, I'm on our man.
[06:05:02] Well, I mean, that's just the way I see it.
[06:05:05] It's not real girlfriends, you're delusional.
[06:05:07] Okay, sure.
[06:05:08] I mean, like, I'm just saying like that's,
[06:05:11] that's like what I'm giving example, right?
[06:05:17] Yeah, Femdom is sitting there just bearing Femdom.
[06:05:19] Yeah, these are different things.
[06:05:20] Oh, I mean, to me, like, I don't have a problem.
[06:05:23] Like, if somebody wants to say that,
[06:05:24] I don't need to justify myself or like,
[06:05:27] Oh, yeah, this is actually the way it was or what like, I mean, why, why, why would I care?
[06:05:38] Yeah, I don't talk to any of my exes because they're not in Asra.
[06:05:41] Yeah, there you go.
[06:05:43] It's my personal business.
[06:05:44] Yeah, that's why I don't really talk a lot about my personal, like, like any sort of relationships or anything like that.
[06:05:50] It's just not really, I think anytime you talk about relationships with like Twitch chat, it really brings out a lot of brings out a lot of
[06:05:59] losers and I think that that type of community isn't it's not really something
[06:06:07] that I'd want to build and so yeah it's not even creeps it's just like people
[06:06:13] that want to like live through you or like tell you what to do or what to
[06:06:18] think right so yeah Gabe businesses yeah yeah people want to like you know they
[06:06:26] want to like kind of like backseat you it's like they're they're playing a
[06:06:29] game or something like that but yeah no I um I think probably like tomorrow I
[06:06:40] might do the Star Wars game tomorrow I don't know if I will or not I'm going to
[06:06:45] decide tonight and then decide tomorrow and then because it would be really
[06:06:49] funny if I played it for at least one day because I think it would be like I
[06:06:53] talked about the game a lot I said I was gonna play the game I should play
[06:06:58] the game right I should it doesn't look great I know I know it doesn't look
[06:07:02] But I said I would play the game and it's like one day of content. Why wouldn't I do that? It feels stupid not to
[06:07:09] I also want to play Wukong. I want to play Wukong probably more than anything
[06:07:13] So yeah, I'm gonna figure that out, but I want to go like today. I told you guys I had a doctor's appointment today
[06:07:20] I should have two two appointments today and
[06:07:23] I'll tell again because obviously I said at the beginning of the stream. It's like a long time ago. I
[06:07:27] I
[06:07:29] Like so I had a high score of my blood pressure of being 194
[06:07:36] This is very this is the highest the highest score I've had so far and
[06:07:41] Yeah, not a good number right very very bad number and so
[06:07:46] Yeah, and so and it is stress etc. So what did I do? I stopped drinking as much soda and
[06:07:54] And I stopped suffering as much soda.
[06:07:58] I started eating a different breakfast, the protein bar.
[06:08:01] I started exercising every single day.
[06:08:03] I started eating a more of a very diet.
[06:08:06] And I also changed the way that I was taking my medication.
[06:08:10] And I think there was like one other thing that I did.
[06:08:14] I just can't think of right off the top of my head.
[06:08:17] But yeah, I made a lot of different like changes,
[06:08:20] like kind of like incremental small changes.
[06:08:22] And so I went to the doctor today
[06:08:24] and they took my blood pressure, it was like 135,
[06:08:27] which for my age is still above average.
[06:08:30] And I mean, I was also very stressed out.
[06:08:33] Like today I was actually very, very, very stressed out.
[06:08:36] And so yeah, but that's inside of the range
[06:08:42] of non-problematic, right?
[06:08:46] Let's go.
[06:08:47] Yeah, yeah, exactly.
[06:08:47] 35 over what?
[06:08:48] I was like 70 or 80 or something like that, I don't remember.
[06:08:51] Um, but yeah, I have cholesterol, cholesterol raises, uh, my food, yeah, yeah, and, um, better than 190. Yeah. Yeah, definitely an improvement. Are you on meds? No, I told them that I, I would, I would only take blood pressure medicine if I exhausted every other resource possible other than, um, you know, then doing that.
[06:09:14] I think that every every medicine that you put inside of your body is a foreign substance and
[06:09:20] It all has different effects that will have a side effect that could be unpredictable or unknown
[06:09:28] So I will not I will not take any medication
[06:09:31] I will I will make lifestyle changes instead
[06:09:34] because I know I have friends of mine that are already on blood pressure medication and I remember when my mom
[06:09:39] went on blood pressure medication to and
[06:09:41] And then I remember what happened after that and that's why I'm not going to go on it
[06:09:47] And and I yeah, that's the last option
[06:09:51] Took the COVID shot. No, I didn't I never did
[06:09:55] So sorry freshening up from somebody else. Yeah, so I don't like to I don't like to ever do any of that stuff
[06:10:03] Fair yeah, yeah
[06:10:05] Take the vitamins. Yeah, I'm gonna try and take a different multi. I'm gonna try and take a vitamin as well
[06:10:11] and do that COVID crazies in chat.
[06:10:16] I mean, it's not really the reason.
[06:10:20] Find a good neuropath to exhaust other options.
[06:10:22] Well, I mean, most doctors,
[06:10:24] I think that most doctors don't want
[06:10:26] to have to give you medication either.
[06:10:28] I think that they want you to just live a healthier
[06:10:31] and a better life and work with you to do that.
[06:10:34] They don't wanna have to just give you medication.
[06:10:37] Like the bad ones do.
[06:10:38] Yeah, I mean, like obviously you're gonna have bad
[06:10:40] Doctors that are doing it for a kickback from a pharmaceutical company or something like that sure
[06:10:46] Yeah, you're gonna have like black pill situations
[06:10:48] Definitely, but I'm not really talking about that right. I mean like let's not really think about that. That's a super
[06:10:55] super uncommon thing
[06:10:58] So yeah
[06:11:00] That's basically improve my health
[06:11:02] Yeah, so so I've been trying to make a number of
[06:11:04] of improvements like that in my life.
[06:11:07] And I've been exercising every day and doing that.
[06:11:10] And so I'm gonna continue doing that.
[06:11:13] And that's my goal.
[06:11:14] And so I'm gonna keep farming that.
[06:11:16] And, you know, I made improvements.
[06:11:20] I, they gave me another, like,
[06:11:21] type of like anxiety medication to deal with.
[06:11:24] And so I'm gonna try to replace what I'm doing now
[06:11:26] with that and see if that makes it any better.
[06:11:29] And if not, then I've got to follow up appointment
[06:11:31] in a month and hopefully by then
[06:11:33] be back down to like 120 or at least 130. And so, yeah, that's the plan. And so, yeah,
[06:11:43] good job. Some most relaxing travel. I cannot think of something that would stress me out more
[06:11:47] than traveling. So yeah. And hey, if it doesn't work, I die. And that's it. So, you know,
[06:11:58] I'm not like I try to think about it a whole lot. And, you know, there it is.
[06:12:03] Yep, you either get it right, you figure it out, or you're dead.
[06:12:07] Well fuck bro, I mean shit, that's just the way it goes.
[06:12:13] Yeah, it's hardcore loud, yeah, that's right.
[06:12:21] It sure is.
[06:12:28] I don't uh, can I have your PC if you die?
[06:12:32] Um, no.
[06:12:34] Uh, only if you, only if you delete the history first.
[06:12:38] So it affects us?
[06:12:40] Yeah, yeah.
[06:12:41] watch them although have like you know like a themes doing an AI of me it'll be fine don't worry about it
[06:12:48] and so yeah i i don't um i i don't have any sort of uh i don't have any sort of issues or
[06:12:56] stress like takes a vitamin thinks it's enough asthma almost dies i i take a vitamin thinks it's
[06:13:02] enough well no i mean i this is oh you're you're spamming too much almost died bro this is you're
[06:13:09] you're in the lane. You're not getting banned for what you're saying, you're getting banned
[06:13:13] for spamming. So yeah, that's what's happened. Anxiety with chest problems lately? Yeah, because
[06:13:22] my big concern was that because of my cave-thin chest, that it was affecting my heart wall
[06:13:27] and it was affecting my cardiovascular system, and they checked me for that today in two
[06:13:34] different ways, and this is the second time they checked me for it. It seems like that's
[06:13:38] That's not the case.
[06:13:40] And so I'm good for that, at least for now.
[06:13:44] So yeah.
[06:13:45] I don't know why I skip it.
[06:13:46] I do.
[06:13:47] I have it very bad, but apparently not that bad.
[06:13:51] So yeah, um, that's where we're at.
[06:13:55] Acid reflux?
[06:13:57] So it sounds weird, but I used to have really bad acid reflux.
[06:14:01] Now I don't have acid reflux at all.
[06:14:04] Zero acid reflux.
[06:14:06] Never.
[06:14:07] Progress? Yeah. How did it happen? Um, did Benzos? Uh, I had another version of that, but then I just stopped taking them.
[06:14:23] Uh, that was, I stopped taking them. Uh, got health change probably? Yeah.
[06:14:30] Gracie Food's bad for, uh, for that? Yeah, I stopped taking them.
[06:14:36] Benzos will fuck you up? Yeah, they fucked my dad up apparently. He took him for a while.
[06:14:41] For me, I... they're super addictive.
[06:14:48] I've always had the perspective that if I want to stop doing something or I want to do something, I can just do it.
[06:14:59] It doesn't matter whether I get it, because I just, whenever I stop taking them, I just stop taking them, that was it.
[06:15:06] Just called Turkey, that was it. Yeah.
[06:15:13] I don't know what to say.
[06:15:16] Bullshit? No, um, I've been taking them for like two years, or actually three years, and then about, like, um, there's no way bullshit.
[06:15:28] Okay, I mean, I don't know, how can I prove that? Like, I don't know what you want me to say.
[06:15:39] Like, I took it every single day for muscle relaxing for like three or four years, and then I just stopped taking them.
[06:15:48] that's it yeah I don't know what to say like my dad had to call Turkey like
[06:16:09] inside of one year my dad had to call Turkey hopefully wouldn't be mad for me
[06:16:17] saying this I think it's okay because he doesn't take him anymore right but he
[06:16:20] was getting morphine hydrocodone fucking Benzos whatever whatever the
[06:16:29] other version of that is and then another one at the same time called Turkey all of
[06:16:35] them within a year I didn't even notice now he said he was fucked up by it but I
[06:16:44] didn't even notice it so and that that's yeah it takes time it does it did and
[06:16:59] And um, it's called turkey stop taking meds off yeah yeah all right give me a minute
[06:17:09] one sec all right you're on speaker was I right yeah
[06:17:25] before there ever were such thing as high school and when it was coding and I started
[06:17:31] taking that one I was 17 yeah and uh then uh you know they would bump that up sometimes
[06:17:39] the morphine and then back down because other damages from fighting and moving the saints
[06:17:47] and all.
[06:17:57] Yeah, I know.
[06:17:58] Yeah.
[06:18:05] They flashed the morphine.
[06:18:15] Yeah.
[06:18:16] The morphine day of Lyrica and then of course the Zyrtec D, you know, which is also, you
[06:18:34] know, I quit drinking, but otherwise I'd be drinking too and, you know, I'd be
[06:18:51] drinking.
[06:19:01] Yeah.
[06:19:10] Yeah, yeah, I was there a few years ago where they uh, they did the Texas that bullshit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, but you had to go off all that shit in like a year, right? Like six months or like that?
[06:20:21] About a year. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. Yeah.
[06:21:11] Yeah, yeah, that's that was fucked. I was really fucked
[06:21:24] Yeah, all right, all right, okay. Well, I'll talk to you later. I'll let you know everything to happen
[06:21:35] Yeah, yeah
[06:21:45] Yeah
[06:21:54] Okay, yeah, I will
[06:22:00] Okay, yeah, I will all right. Yo, bye. There it is
[06:22:09] Yeah, he's on the road now. He has his cell phone, but he doesn't really use it.
[06:22:15] He doesn't really use his cell phone. I recently got him a cell phone, a new one.
[06:22:22] But, you know, he doesn't really use it.
[06:22:25] Yeah.
[06:22:27] We got to mix up your meals a bit. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah.
[06:22:31] Like, I've been trying to mix up meals a bit.
[06:22:33] Absolutely.
[06:22:36] So yeah, you watched the gamers next this review I did I think tomorrow yeah
[06:22:44] I'm gonna chill probably for a bit because I'm like looking to wrap everything up and just kind of fuck around and
[06:22:50] Just lay down for a bit and I think also
[06:22:54] I've been like I'm looking to probably
[06:23:00] Oh
[06:23:02] Yeah, we have a new shorts channel. Yeah, that actually reminds me. Yeah, make sure to make sure to give it a sub
[06:23:07] I'll link it in chat. There you guys go
[06:23:10] This is just for YouTube shorts. Obviously we have the other two channels, but yeah, there it is and
[06:23:16] More shorts. Yeah, we don't really upload our shorts onto the main channel
[06:23:19] And so we figured we'd put it on there as well
[06:23:22] So yeah, you guys can go ahead and give it a sub and everything and help us get into the algorithm
[06:23:27] And that way we can have more people complaining about me on Twitter
[06:23:31] And so that is what the goal is now ready sub. Yep, please do and yep new channel when tiktok
[06:23:37] We'll see what happens. How about that?
[06:23:39] And so, yeah.
[06:23:41] And anyway, guys, thank you all very much for watching. I really appreciate it.
[06:23:45] I'll be back on tomorrow.
[06:23:47] And tomorrow we'll probably either play Star Wars...
[06:23:52] or... any interest in Visions of Mana.
[06:23:55] Honestly, if I'm not doing anything that day, and you remind me the day before, I might play it on day one.
[06:24:02] I might try the game out, because I was a huge Secret of Mana fan.
[06:24:06] Yeah, absolutely. So we'll see what happens. There's no gear. Yeah, no, I'll do I might do Star Wars tomorrow
[06:24:16] But I will have a game for tomorrow
[06:24:18] But I am gonna try to like I want to dial back some of the nine hour streams because it was just I think that it's had a negative effect
[06:24:25] slightly unlike my health
[06:24:28] and so I want to
[06:24:30] Or at least like I want I want to like a ration them right where it's like
[06:24:35] I'm not doing like four of them in a row
[06:24:37] And so yeah today was a bit of a later start because of the doctor's appointment everything that I had
[06:24:43] But otherwise, yeah, it's about all I've got. Thanks a lot for watching guys
[06:24:47] I really appreciate it and I'll be back on tomorrow and I'll see you then. All right boys. Peace. Yeah