Streamer Profile Picture

zackrawrr

[DROPS] BIG DAY REACTS/NEWS/DRAMA+THRONE AND LIBERTY??! @StarforgeSystems @MythicTalent @OTKNetwork YT@AsmongoldShorts1

10-02-2024 · 5h 51m

⚠️ VOD is unavaible.

zackrawrr VODs on twitch
Powered by audio-to-text AI. Inaccuracies will occur.

Broadcasts 30+ hours are truncated. View the Raw Transcript VTT for the full version.


[00:00:57] You guys hear me? I just just got back back from the store and got some soda
[00:01:19] Chillin back at it back on it again, man. And yeah, oh
[00:01:25] Man, when you get a sub button these ads suck. I know man. I know I just um
[00:01:31] Honestly, I am my stream and I just turn my fucking brain off. I stopped thinking about everything though
[00:01:36] I stopped thinking about I buy anything that's going on. I turn it the fuck off man
[00:01:41] And so that's it
[00:01:43] Yeah, I will eventually get a sub button. No, I will I just haven't so I feel I haven't filled out the paperwork
[00:01:48] I'm willing to deal with it. But yeah, when you get a bite weathering waves 1.3. I
[00:01:53] I don't know like I've kind of wanted to I've heard a lot of good things about it
[00:01:58] But I haven't really tried it myself. Obviously I haven't really played weathering waves since
[00:02:03] 1.1
[00:02:04] I pretty much just stopped for whatever reason, right? I mean it wasn't even really like a
[00:02:08] specific reason I just kind of did everything in the game and you know I
[00:02:13] felt like every time I logged on there was nothing really going on you know
[00:02:16] but yeah it's easy it's good now maybe I'll try it out like for me I've been
[00:02:22] playing a lot of Wukong and other shit like that man have you played Neo no I
[00:02:26] haven't I've never played Neo people said I should play the game people said
[00:02:30] it was really hard I'm not sure I've never played I have no idea but yeah
[00:02:34] How you liking thrown liberty compared to wow? I think that the game has some like a
[00:02:40] It has some like a game feel issues
[00:02:42] I think that's the biggest thing with room liberty that like I have to criticize it on is that like there's certain game feel like
[00:02:49] Aspects of it, but I think they're like super problematic, right like super super problematic
[00:02:55] Besides that though the game's fine like the graphics are cool. It's great that it's an open world
[00:03:00] Leveling is fine. Everything else is okay, you know
[00:03:04] The bot from yesterday is missing. Is it? Let me see
[00:03:11] Let me see yesterday Vod
[00:03:14] Nope, nope. That's nope. Nope wrong idiot idiot wrong. Nope. No way. Yeah, I was about to say man
[00:03:22] I was about to be confused. Yeah, what the hell was that? But no, we're totally fine and
[00:03:27] What's this is my issue is the crafting and gearing system. It's fucking confusing and weird
[00:03:31] Yeah, a lot of games this is the problem is that a lot of games have like these like really convoluted like systems for
[00:03:41] like upgrading gear or leveling gear up and it's confusing and
[00:03:47] Like it was great in like classic. Wow where if you got a piece of gear there it is
[00:03:53] There's the piece of gear
[00:03:54] But the problem is that they just kind of added in more and more and more and more stuff to it
[00:03:59] And it just got too complicated man. Yeah, Khan Voodoo's fought. Yeah, it is it is and I think it's just too much man. So, yeah
[00:04:07] But while retail isn't confusing compared to again, uh, wasn't so I'm throwing over to yeah
[00:04:12] Yeah, Nintendo's going after youtubers who cover emulation. They effectively kill the switch scene
[00:04:17] Because switch to is is close. They're gonna go after emulation. I think that Nintendo just does that randomly, right?
[00:04:24] I don't think there's like a agenda behind it
[00:04:26] I think that Nintendo is just being Nintendo, you know more than anything
[00:04:30] But yeah, I hate that there's 19 different screens to claim rewards
[00:04:34] Yeah, like a lot of MMOs like this is the way I feel like with many MMOs. It's that
[00:04:41] It basically front loads you with too much information
[00:04:45] Like like classic wow
[00:04:47] I think was really good because you weren't front-loaded with like a million different things the moment that you log in
[00:04:54] But like now you like you play a new MMO and there's like a battle pass. There's a season pass
[00:05:01] There's an exclusive battle pass. There's log in rewards. There's your daily rewards. There's your level rewards
[00:05:07] There's your milestone rewards
[00:05:08] There's your campaign rewards and it's like you have all this stuff that's going on at the same time and it's so fucking exhausting
[00:05:17] It's nuts. And so like I remember playing BDO and it's like I'm going into sensory overload
[00:05:23] just trying to understand what's happening on my screen.
[00:05:26] It's like, you know what it's like?
[00:05:28] I never really thought about this.
[00:05:30] But a lot of MMOs, it's almost like you opened up
[00:05:33] like a webpage from like 2003 or something.
[00:05:36] Where like it's just spamming you
[00:05:38] with like different advertisements and stuff like that.
[00:05:41] Because that's the way I feel like it is.
[00:05:44] Yeah, modern gaming is using a coconut element method
[00:05:47] to keep attention.
[00:05:49] I'm gonna be honest, I think that loses my attention
[00:05:52] because i get overwhelmed i'm like all my god there's too much stuff going on on
[00:05:56] the screen this is too much for me
[00:05:58] and uh... i think also like mmo's basically
[00:06:02] they stopped focusing on the leveling process and i think that you know
[00:06:06] you know a really good game for this that didn't do that is
[00:06:10] like a lot of people criticize it but new world
[00:06:13] uh... new world did not do this and new world had like a very uh... you know
[00:06:17] paste
[00:06:18] uh... leveling experience i think that made leveling in the game a lot better
[00:06:22] because it's not like you were getting like totally uh... you know
[00:06:26] bombarded with like information constantly
[00:06:29] is like that that for me is what kind of really turns me off
[00:06:32] is when i get like an information overload
[00:06:36] and it's like you have to learn seven systems all at the same time
[00:06:40] and there's never gonna be any information about this later on it's
[00:06:42] like all my god
[00:06:44] like what is this i think i so i could thrown liberty has this problem lost
[00:06:48] Stark has this problem, fuck, BDO really has this problem, it's so bad.
[00:06:54] And a few other games do too, right?
[00:06:57] And so yeah, New World would be as big as WoWs if the combat was good, but no, it needed
[00:07:03] like a few other things besides the combat, but it would have definitely been a lot better.
[00:07:07] AGS should recruit you to fix New World.
[00:07:10] I feel like, I don't even really know what I would do with it, like I'd have to
[00:07:14] really think and like sit down like really think about what I'd even think
[00:07:18] New World should do right throne liberty in UI and system feels like a game
[00:07:21] was released three years ago um I see like I don't even think that's a problem
[00:07:26] like I'll play a mediocre game as long as the game plays well but I don't think
[00:07:31] that a New World particularly played well but yeah that's at least the way I
[00:07:36] saw it just a second all right anyway I'd respond to something yeah I
[00:08:00] I kind of wish WildQuest had a TTS option or at least Voiced.
[00:08:03] Well, they did.
[00:08:04] There's an add-on that does that for you.
[00:08:08] So yeah, throwing a Liberty targeting feels really off to me,
[00:08:10] especially with the tab target system.
[00:08:12] Yeah, I think it's really bad too.
[00:08:15] It's a huge, like, whenever I talk about game feel,
[00:08:18] like that to me is the most important element
[00:08:21] or aspect of anything, right?
[00:08:25] That's what matters more than anything else.
[00:08:27] And the New World's pretty much over.
[00:08:29] they're working on the world of the rings MMO is new world over let me see if
[00:08:32] it's actually over give me a minute I'm gonna go ahead and close some of these
[00:08:38] I've got so many of these pages open it's like crazy how many there are okay
[00:08:43] I think that should be pretty much everything yeah so anyway new world
[00:08:48] let me see damn it does so it doesn't even show up on SteamDB that's crazy
[00:08:54] Oh my god, okay, so yeah, it's pretty much just going down
[00:09:02] It's crazy to think like people thought it was really bad when it had 15,000 players and now it's got like
[00:09:10] You know a frat like the New World like a turn them thing that they did
[00:09:14] Really didn't work very well like the expansion had a lot of people playing and I think that people stuck around for a little while
[00:09:21] But yeah, that like what was it called like guardians or return to a turn them or something like that?
[00:09:26] I don't remember what the name of name was for it. No new content
[00:09:29] Well, I think also like the game just doesn't play well
[00:09:33] The only thing that matters I would say for anything is that if a game plays well or not
[00:09:38] Can I start to plan a string the game? Yeah. Yeah, I do actually have a sponsor for it at some point might be today
[00:09:42] Might be tomorrow. I'm not sure yet, but yeah
[00:09:44] I am gonna play that if they give the expansion for free people will refund
[00:09:49] I didn't even bother buying it. Not worth it because the gameplay sucks. I
[00:09:53] Definitely felt like I got my money's worth out of the expansion in New World and I had fun playing the game
[00:09:58] But the problem is that there wasn't really an in-game system that felt good to progress in it's it's very weird because like
[00:10:11] like lost Ark has
[00:10:14] Such a great in the game system. I think that they do now. I don't like some of the bosses, etc
[00:10:20] but I
[00:10:21] I think the in-game progression system for Lost Ark is really great. Like, I like it a lot,
[00:10:27] and the difference between that and New World is like, the New World like exploratory MMO experience
[00:10:34] is like insanely fucking good, right? Like the immersion that the game provides, etc. is so great,
[00:10:41] but it's just that everything else is bad, right? Other than being paid a win, it's good.
[00:10:45] Yeah, exactly. Never played the Rids in Lost Ark, just had fun with the collections.
[00:10:49] Yeah, exactly. It's the first Ascendant still relevant. I've heard that the new season is not very good with the first Ascendant.
[00:10:57] I think the problem is, like with that game, the problem is that basically every mission and every activity in that game is pretty much the same thing.
[00:11:08] And so gameplay feels very repetitive. And I think also, like, yeah, actually, that probably is the main reason. Yeah, it's too repetitive.
[00:11:16] I played it a lot. Like as I said, I have two characters totally maxed out
[00:11:20] But I just haven't really felt the need to log back in because I know what's gonna happen, right?
[00:11:25] Quality life is good. Continent is boring. Yeah. Yeah, definitely and
[00:11:30] Warframe is 10x the game
[00:11:32] Yeah, but Warframe doesn't look good and it doesn't look like it plays well
[00:11:36] That's the problem is that like if I look at the first descendant and I play the first descendant
[00:11:41] the game plays and looks very good and I'm not talking about like wow big boob character.
[00:11:46] I mean like the game looks good visually. I look at Warframe and Warframe looks like garbage.
[00:11:52] I really think that I think it looks terrible. Warframe plays amazing. The way it looks like
[00:11:56] it doesn't it doesn't look like it plays well but yeah Warframe is so bad they'll never see the
[00:12:01] appeal. Yeah yeah when I look at Warframe like for example so like uh let me see if I can pull
[00:12:07] up warframe gameplay let me see I can pull it up and show you guys is warframe
[00:12:13] worth playing yeah if I just look at like some of this graphics let's see if
[00:12:20] we have any combat here if I can get like a no it's not really showing any
[00:12:25] combat let me see I can find another one gameplay okay I don't know if this is
[00:12:30] really a good video or not I just I don't like I don't like the way you're
[00:12:37] character looks in the screen. I think it looks really weird. I think it's too
[00:12:42] zoomed in. It's a bad video. I guess, yeah, I mean I don't know. Like how many
[00:12:49] videos am I gonna have to look at here, right? All I'm saying is that I've
[00:12:53] never seen any gameplay for this game that's made me want to play the game.
[00:12:57] That's fundamentally what it is. Like people have tried to show me gameplay
[00:13:00] for it over the years and I've never seen anything about Warframe that
[00:13:05] looked good or appealing to me. That's it. Like I thought the graphics didn't look
[00:13:10] good, the style wasn't very appealing, the gameplay seemed kind of repetitive. You
[00:13:15] know, maybe the game is really good, right? I mean, I have no idea, I haven't played it.
[00:13:19] But like, looking at it, there'd be no reason for me to want to play it, you
[00:13:23] know? So yeah, that character isn't centered to fuck. Yeah, I think it's
[00:13:27] just weird. Like straight, I like, I know it sounds like maybe a weird thing to
[00:13:31] complain about, but it's off-putting, right? The problem is it's only fun
[00:13:35] if you play it maybe right space ninjas bro come on I don't care about that I
[00:13:43] think that's silly personally so yeah you thought spaceman 2 looked not good as
[00:13:48] well before I did I did and yeah there had and monster hunter I also was like
[00:13:54] very lukewarm on monster hunter but with warframe yeah I just haven't seen
[00:13:58] anything that really appeals to me about the game that's it I feels very
[00:14:02] fucking good once you get into it. Maybe. You know, I don't know. Maybe one day I'll play it.
[00:14:07] But yeah, it's very hard for me really to say. But I did like the First Descendant a lot, right?
[00:14:12] I played it. But again, a lot of the combat and the gameplay in that game was very repetitive.
[00:14:18] And I think that the boss fights like the problem is that so the First Descendant has a
[00:14:23] big issue. And this is what a lot of MMOs have a problem with is that they want to add in
[00:14:29] difficult content that's hard, but the problem is that you have also a random
[00:14:34] matchmaking system that's designed around that content. So what ends up
[00:14:38] happening is that you have people that end up, you know, pretty much either
[00:14:42] probably killing the boss in like a minute or something like that, or never
[00:14:46] killing the boss. And I think that's really the big issue with like having
[00:14:51] like randomized content and then having challenging content that you can't do
[00:14:55] so well. Because like at the beginning you were able to so well
[00:14:58] So pretty much all of the bosses minus a couple of them, right?
[00:15:01] And I think now that's just really not as much the case.
[00:15:05] And so basically you can basically pick one.
[00:15:10] You can have random matchmaking that people can join groups for all the time and you can
[00:15:14] have challenging content.
[00:15:16] You cannot have both of these things.
[00:15:19] If you have random matchmaking, the content has to be easy.
[00:15:23] If the content is hard, then you can't have random matchmaking.
[00:15:26] It's that simple.
[00:15:27] So yeah, now, TFT is so mobile game-like, so pretty much, yeah, I'd say so, right?
[00:15:33] These games are not worth trying.
[00:15:34] We didn't start early.
[00:15:35] I don't really think so.
[00:15:36] I feel like it's a single-player pretty much game, right?
[00:15:39] So yeah, how much of your reluctance to return to WoW has had to do with its lukewarm
[00:15:43] state of its lore and characters?
[00:15:46] The WoW story and everything being very flaccid and boring, I would say it definitely
[00:15:53] has something to do with it.
[00:15:54] I would say that for sure.
[00:15:56] Now, I don't even really know what to say, like, with WoW, like, I just haven't, I think
[00:16:04] the story is really boring, and I just feel like the game is very samey, and I don't know,
[00:16:10] like, I've talked about this like 50, I feel like I've talked about this like, I'm in
[00:16:13] a time loop, right?
[00:16:14] I've talked to this under times, but at the end of the day, like, I don't really
[00:16:18] feel compelled to play WoW and log in, right, daily?
[00:16:20] Well, yeah, I mean, it's like, it was my main game for a long time, and so people
[00:16:23] why I'm not playing the new expansion. I mean it makes sense right? But at the same time I just feel like, I feel like the game demands a level of attention and focus that I don't really want to invest into a video game.
[00:16:36] So like I play video games generally to kind of like chill out and just like relax and playing WoW like doing anything that's meaningful and WoW requires like a like insane amount of like focus and like fixation.
[00:16:51] Like you have like a bunch of add-ons, there's things happening all the time.
[00:16:55] You have to play with other people, so it's synchronous gameplay.
[00:16:58] You don't need to, you can't just like take a break and stop for a few minutes.
[00:17:01] Yeah, you suck at games?
[00:17:03] Well, I mean, let's say I do suck at games.
[00:17:05] Okay, well, why would I want to play something that I'm bad at, right?
[00:17:08] I mean like, okay. Why would I like, that's weird, because it's just a game, right?
[00:17:14] I mean like, if I'm not having fun playing a game, then why wouldn't I just immediately quit the game?
[00:17:20] I feel like that's what I would do right like it's just a game like who gives a fuck and so if I'm playing a game
[00:17:29] And I'm just not having fun and I'm losing all the time
[00:17:32] And I feel like I'm not learning and I'm just not enjoying myself that I just stopped playing
[00:17:37] so yeah
[00:17:38] Well needs to have a hard reset like OS arrested. I think so too right the story seems to be getting better at
[00:17:45] It's still so often an older content. Yeah, I think so too. It's a weak mindset
[00:17:49] See a lot of people think that it's a weak mindset to like not try to like get better at video games
[00:17:54] But in fact, I actually think it's the opposite. I think that it's a weak mindset to try to fix it fixate on being good at a video game
[00:18:02] constantly it is really just a video game, right? It's just a game and
[00:18:08] Like you know hyper fixating on being good at this
[00:18:11] why
[00:18:13] What's the like? What's the like? What's the reason for this like why like where's the where's the payoff?
[00:18:19] So unless you're really getting something out of it and finding it fun then you really like I mean and this that's actually not true
[00:18:27] So if you're really really really good at the game, and you're playing it like professionally then yeah
[00:18:33] It's a different dynamic, but like that's like you know point zero zero one percent of people
[00:18:37] Everybody else who's playing video games isn't making any money with it
[00:18:42] So if the learning process and the improvement process and just playing the game doesn't feel fun to you
[00:18:47] then why are you there? What are you doing? Like what are you thinking? And so
[00:18:51] that's the way I see it and like I could think about like oh yeah if I got better
[00:18:57] at Wow would I probably like it more? Maybe a little bit more? Yeah sure but
[00:19:01] like is it really worth investing that time? Is your reporters hassling Tim
[00:19:06] Walls after the debate? Everything feels so extreme nowadays? Oh because they
[00:19:11] have very normal debate? Yeah I think a lot of people were discussing that
[00:19:15] And it makes no, you know, it makes sense, right? That's what would be but yeah
[00:19:20] I feel like personal goals and satisfaction are great as long as it's healthy. Yeah, I think so too
[00:19:25] But what about your gamer cloud with strangers on the internet? Exactly, right?
[00:19:29] I mean, I just really couldn't like it's weird because like as a younger guy
[00:19:33] Like I think that matters a lot, but as you get older, I feel like you kind of like I've seen this happen
[00:19:39] I've seen this happen with like a lot of people and like basically all of my friends
[00:19:42] Is that all of my friends that used to be like really hardcore playing games like every once in a while right like?
[00:19:48] One of us might go into like a d-gen phase playing a game a lot
[00:19:52] But otherwise people just play games for fun and I think like really it's something that I feel like
[00:19:58] 95% or 90% of guys age out of like getting really emotionally invested into being good at a game
[00:20:05] Like obviously people still care about being good at the game. Yeah, of course, right?
[00:20:08] But like being like invested and wanting to like, you know put in a huge amount of time
[00:20:14] Doing that
[00:20:15] It's exhausting. Yeah, it is and so that's the reason why I don't like play wow a lot is because I
[00:20:21] Just feel like the game demands so much attention and so much of my of my mind playing it
[00:20:27] Like I'm doing mythic plus and I have to keep up with like seven different things that I can't play video
[00:20:32] I can't play that game and
[00:20:34] And achieve the purpose that I play video games for which is to find a way to kind of turn my brain off
[00:20:42] Like I don't want to have my brain be on playing video games. I want to be able to turn it off and relax
[00:20:47] You know and just chill the fuck out and that's what I care, right? It feels like a job
[00:20:52] It does it feels like a job like now I have to be constantly making decisions and punish for bad decisions
[00:20:56] It's too much man. So yeah
[00:20:58] Hmm.
[00:21:01] Do you have a laid-back in the mo?
[00:21:04] Yeah, classic wow is laid-back.
[00:21:06] What do you mean?
[00:21:07] Absolutely.
[00:21:08] It feels like an interesting realizing something isn't worth putting wasted time into.
[00:21:12] Yeah, I think so too.
[00:21:13] Which do you think is a harder game, Elden Ring or Monster Hunter?
[00:21:17] Is Elden Ring hard?
[00:21:18] I feel like Monster Hunter is, I don't know, like if you, so if you do every boss solo,
[00:21:22] I feel like Monster Hunter is harder if you have, like, I don't know actually
[00:21:25] because, yeah, I would say Monster Hunter probably is harder than Elden Ring.
[00:21:29] If you want like my off the cuff opinion, probably Monster Hunter, but that also is because
[00:21:34] I play with like one weapon and you know, I might not have, I'm better at Elden Ring
[00:21:39] than I am at Monster Hunter, right?
[00:21:40] And so like I put in more hours, I've done more time.
[00:21:43] So if I was like putting way more time to Monster Hunter versus Elden Ring, I feel
[00:21:47] like yeah, maybe it'd be the opposite.
[00:21:49] So yeah.
[00:21:50] Can you please talk about the war?
[00:21:53] I mean, I feel like the, the Israel shit, like that's pretty much like nothing's
[00:21:57] happened with that, right?
[00:21:59] I feel like there's nothing that's really happened at all.
[00:22:02] It's kind of like, yeah.
[00:22:06] People are just kind of waiting for something else to happen.
[00:22:11] Right, so far?
[00:22:12] Well, it's not that like it's over,
[00:22:14] it's just that like whenever you have a lot of,
[00:22:17] like yesterday, right?
[00:22:18] Like at the exact moment that like I went live,
[00:22:21] there was like a bombing that happened, right?
[00:22:23] And there was like a bunch of like crazy shit.
[00:22:24] Like you could see like, you know,
[00:22:25] missiles coming down from the sky
[00:22:27] like hellbivers too, right?
[00:22:28] like what the fuck and so obviously everybody's talking about it and so
[00:22:32] compared to that no i don't really see there's not really a lot going on
[00:22:35] so yeah
[00:22:37] when the two people got killed yeah i think it was two palestinians even so
[00:22:40] it's kind of ironic but yeah
[00:22:43] uh... but
[00:22:43] yeah flacid lukewarm or what i don't know about that i mean i i i feel like
[00:22:47] they're probably gonna have
[00:22:49] uh... i don't know there's a there's a lot to it
[00:22:51] but anyway i'll read some of these here and uh... just go through this
[00:22:55] uh... people forgot that single player games have an ending and are not
[00:22:58] designed to be played forever. Blacksmith Wukong lost nearly 80% of its players and we know why.
[00:23:04] What is this?
[00:23:07] Gamings are? I've got to find this. Where is this? No, no. Blacksmith Wukong 80% players.
[00:23:26] Okay, I've got to, yeah guys we got to see this. This is going to be fucking funny.
[00:23:31] and yeah I always find this stuff to be pretty hilarious. Using this metric for
[00:23:39] single-player games is moronic. Yeah I think so too. Let me go ahead and take a
[00:23:44] look at it. Okay yeah this will be really funny. Now here's what I think is
[00:23:55] gonna happen. I think that this video is titled in an inflammatory way and
[00:24:00] and they answer the most obvious thing which is they finish the game and they just put out the
[00:24:06] video with an inflammatory title imagine doing that imagine putting a video out with an inflammatory
[00:24:12] title that actually has a very simple answer but baits people into thinking that there's a problem
[00:24:19] that would not be there I imagine that who would do that who would who would possibly do this
[00:24:25] Let's watch it. Here we go.
[00:24:27] Blacksmith Wukong drove gamers bananas to see him barked on a souls-like take on Jenny.
[00:24:32] You know what?
[00:24:33] I don't think there's a single banana in Blacksmith Wukong.
[00:24:38] Holy shit!
[00:24:42] Wait a minute, let me think.
[00:24:48] Okay, so there's like this scene with like the...
[00:24:53] After the fire-spinny guy, where there's watermelons though.
[00:24:58] Guys, I actually don't think there's any bananas in the game at all.
[00:25:06] It's not Donkey Kong?
[00:25:11] Well, I mean, I'm just saying, right?
[00:25:16] I mean, okay, so there's no bananas in tr- that's crazy.
[00:25:20] Okay, okay, anyway.
[00:25:26] In the cinematics?
[00:25:29] No, I don't think there's any bananas in this.
[00:25:32] I'm really tr- I actually think this could be a no-banana game.
[00:25:37] to the west, but what happens now that gamers are done monkeying around?
[00:25:44] I like to use no chance of immortality!
[00:25:51] In a year full of gaming surprises, the mind-blowing launch of Black Myth Wukong stands out as a
[00:25:56] particularly memorable moment. Developer Game Science had only worked on a handful of
[00:26:00] mobile titles before pivoting to a AAA action game, but the studio managed to
[00:26:05] produce an incredibly engaging combat system, a stunningly detailed world, and some of
[00:26:10] one of the most impressive graphics we've ever seen in a game.
[00:26:13] Yeah, true.
[00:26:14] Top of the Neel to show gratitude would be appropriate.
[00:26:16] No?
[00:26:17] In the first week, droves of people poured into the game,
[00:26:20] quickly hitting a peak of 2.4 million concurrent players
[00:26:23] on Steam.
[00:26:24] That's an unbelievable amount of people
[00:26:25] showing up for a single-player game
[00:26:27] from a mentally unknown studio.
[00:26:29] But because of that, it's also no surprise
[00:26:31] Blackmouth Wukong hasn't managed to maintain those numbers.
[00:26:34] Since its peak, Blackmouth Wukong
[00:26:36] has lost about 78% of its active players.
[00:26:39] That's a lot.
[00:26:39] But the developers at Game Science probably aren't panicking just yet.
[00:26:43] Well, of course they shouldn't panic because it's a single-player game.
[00:26:47] Now, one thing that would be really good that would add in a lot of longevity to the game
[00:26:52] is if they added in a boss rush mode in the same way that Sekiro added, that would be really cool.
[00:27:00] I would like that a lot if you add in like a mode where you can fight bosses
[00:27:05] that you've already killed before inside of a play through. I would really really like that.
[00:27:12] Mods? Yeah, yeah, no, but I mean like I don't want to download a mod, right? I would just
[00:27:16] wish that was in the game. What's a boss rush? Well, so basically it'd be really cool if you
[00:27:21] could go in and like let's say for example you could go to a certain area in the game
[00:27:29] and if you use a spirit ash or something like that it resummons the boss that would be in
[00:27:34] that area or you could do it through a menu or something like that. I'd like that because there
[00:27:39] would be a lot of bosses that would want to like kind of improve like doing that are like really fun
[00:27:43] to do but you only get to fight them like once per playthrough. Remnant 2 added boss rush regularly?
[00:27:49] Yeah yeah I think that'd be really cool. Still hitting a peak of more than 500,000 players
[00:27:56] on a near daily basis. That's insane. And that number is pretty fantastic for any game,
[00:28:00] much less a single player title. Also good that Blacksmith Wukong is going to keep
[00:28:04] bleeding players for a while, and it makes total sense, but there are a couple of things
[00:28:08] on the horizon that could cause our concurrent player count to spike.
[00:28:12] Here's why all you Wukong Super fans shouldn't freak out just yet, as well as noting that
[00:28:16] the dip looks dire for Blacksmith Wukong because the game was so successful.
[00:28:20] It's set a record for the second highest concurrent player count in Steam history.
[00:28:24] I think this is also a big issue, and this is what happens even with streamers,
[00:28:28] is that like a streamer will have like a really big pop off, and then they'll kind
[00:28:32] of lose that momentum because it's like just crazy viral attention and then people think
[00:28:37] that they're not popular anymore but the truth is is that like you know things were escalated
[00:28:43] or elevated way more than they should have been from the beginning right like ninja right
[00:28:47] ninja is a good example.
[00:28:49] Only single player game in the top five how did I this to last the 90% of its players
[00:28:54] and that game is still doing largely fine well that's a multi player game that keeps
[00:28:58] getting updated, it's a pretty clear reason why players are leaving Blacksmith Wukong.
[00:29:02] They either beat it or gave up on the super challenging Souls-like game.
[00:29:06] There it is.
[00:29:08] I fucking knew it.
[00:29:10] Yes.
[00:29:11] Make a video with a super inflammatory title, yep, aha, right.
[00:29:18] Blacksmith Wukong has more than enough content to justify dropping $60 on it.
[00:29:22] There are six massive levels, all filled with secret bosses, items and locations
[00:29:27] to uncover. There are also more than 100 bosses for players to test their skills against, so
[00:29:32] you can easily spend dozens of hours just hunting down the biggest enemies that Black
[00:29:36] Myth Wukong can throw at you and studying their moves. Even with all that, however,
[00:29:40] the game isn't infinite. Players have had their fun with Game Science's epic action
[00:29:44] adventure and now they're moving on to a new title. As more people beat the game,
[00:29:48] they're going to leave it behind. However, the developers are already working on ways
[00:29:52] to bring more players in. Shortly after the launch of Black Myth Wukong, Xbox
[00:29:56] players got some bad news. The port for that system is still an indeterminate amount of
[00:30:01] time away from release. Game side-
[00:30:03] I just can't imagine, dude. Like, it's so funny to me that they didn't release this
[00:30:09] game on Xbox and I don't think anybody really even noticed or cared. I think that really
[00:30:14] goes to show a lot.
[00:30:16] Yup.
[00:30:17] Yup.
[00:30:18] And still hasn't announced an official release date for Blacksmith Wukong on Xbox. But
[00:30:21] whenever that day comes, there's going to be a big wave of new players heading
[00:30:25] into the game. That's not the only planned game science has in the works of it.
[00:30:29] They have two DLCs.
[00:30:30] I mean, Wukong fans had their dreams come true less than a month after the game was released
[00:30:33] when it was revealed that the developers are already hard at work on DLC.
[00:30:37] Well, it's fucking obvious, right? I mean, you build, like, the thing is with Wukong,
[00:30:41] like, the game has a lot of depth to it, and there's a lot of, like, different
[00:30:45] things you can do in the game, and I think it's a lot like, kind of like Final Fantasy
[00:30:49] 2016 where the combat for the game was really good
[00:30:53] But the base gameplay and the base difficulty was really easy
[00:30:57] So it felt like you could never really like fully realize that gameplay
[00:31:01] Until you went and you either played like new game plus or something like that or like you did a mod
[00:31:07] But they change as ambitious as the game is the developers originally planned on making it
[00:31:13] Significantly longer so we know that game science already has a pile of ideas for where to take players next black myth
[00:31:19] Wukong is seeing a massive drop in players. Let's imagine that the game's overall lifespan
[00:31:24] is going to end up being just as impressive as its initial launch.
[00:31:30] It's very funny to me because it was so obvious what he was going to say,
[00:31:37] and people were always like, of course that's what it is. Like, this is, I love this. This does
[00:31:43] exactly what I do. I'll give him a sub. I'll link you guys to it in the video.
[00:31:47] it's still funny, right? But do you consider a good idea or bad idea to lock content behind
[00:31:52] New Game Plus? I think it's a good idea depending on what the content is. A few extra bosses and
[00:31:58] different types of like mob placement I think is good. Having people replace and do all the content
[00:32:05] over and over, you know, I think that might be a bit too much. So it depends. Single-player
[00:32:10] game, of course, people are going to stop playing. Yeah, of course, right? I think that's
[00:32:13] That's normal.
[00:32:14] That's the way anything is.
[00:32:15] The script was definitely written by AI people who are so mad about this.
[00:32:18] This is really funny for me to see.
[00:32:20] But yeah, obviously a lot of people stop playing the game.
[00:32:22] This is the same thing that happened with Power World and it's the same thing that happens
[00:32:26] with a lot of other games like this too.
[00:32:27] It's very normal.
[00:32:29] You're always going to have games like this that are going to get really, really popular
[00:32:32] and then people kind of lose interest in them and they finish the game and then
[00:32:36] that's pretty much it.
[00:32:38] And yeah, they never think about it after that.
[00:32:41] It's super, super, super fucking normal.
[00:32:43] So yeah, I don't think there's anything really wrong
[00:32:45] with that or anything else.
[00:32:47] They should focus on DLC.
[00:32:49] Yeah, maybe.
[00:32:50] It's scary how gamers get so used to live service games
[00:32:52] with daily quests.
[00:32:54] The reason why, so like this is the issue,
[00:32:57] is that like people like daily quests,
[00:33:00] people like the live service model.
[00:33:04] Like these companies wouldn't do it
[00:33:06] if they didn't think that it worked, right?
[00:33:08] I mean like what are we thinking here?
[00:33:09] Do you really think that, like, this system that every single one of these companies is adopting isn't working?
[00:33:16] There's a reason why they're doing it. It's what works.
[00:33:19] So, yeah.
[00:33:21] People like collecting tokens. They do. It gets people staying in the game. It gets people playing the game, man.
[00:33:27] It could be so much better, though. Well, I agree about that, but, yeah.
[00:33:30] Uh, it can always go for trophies. Uh, just because it's a single-player game doesn't mean you have to do one play through and go- and move on.
[00:33:35] Yeah, maybe.
[00:33:37] But, uh, that's what I would say. Just do both. Yeah.
[00:33:39] Uh, they get shit like Starfield.
[00:33:41] Oh!
[00:33:42] Okay.
[00:33:44] Okay, this is...
[00:33:45] This is actually a very, very good point.
[00:33:48] You guys might not know this,
[00:33:51] but Starfield actually had an expansion.
[00:33:59] It did.
[00:34:00] They had an expansion.
[00:34:01] Let me see and show you guys what's happened with the Starfield expansion.
[00:34:05] Uh, actually let me see.
[00:34:06] Uh, Starfield expansion.
[00:34:09] See if I can find one of these and uh,
[00:34:11] and look at it but uh man shattered space i'm gonna be real what a fucking disaster
[00:34:25] this did so bad let me see if i can find it the brand new expansion only added
[00:34:37] 5000 players that is crazy like i don't think that people understand yeah we found a banana i
[00:34:48] I guess so, right? Yeah, the banana game.
[00:34:50] It's still better than Concord. Was it free?
[00:34:52] I have no idea if it was free or not.
[00:34:54] I really don't know.
[00:34:56] And so, yeah, I don't think,
[00:34:58] no, I do not think this is good.
[00:35:00] It's actually getting outperformed by Fallout 4.
[00:35:05] This is the game that's been out for like 10 years.
[00:35:08] All of my VR out tomorrow, put it bluntly.
[00:35:09] Starfield Shattered Space is not good at all.
[00:35:12] The exploration is still somehow lacking
[00:35:14] and the main story is ridiculously short.
[00:35:17] It ran like crap on series X performance, but oh, that's an Xbox. Yeah.
[00:35:21] What do you expect? There aren't any new companions.
[00:35:23] Andrea barely reacts to what happens around her.
[00:35:27] Despite how the base story game builds her, I'll go into more detail,
[00:35:30] but angry doesn't even begin to describe it. What happened, man?
[00:35:34] How is this a response to the criticism they faced at launch?
[00:35:37] Do you know what Bethesda can do?
[00:35:40] There's one thing that Bethesda can do to save Starfield.
[00:35:46] Destroy the game.
[00:35:47] Pull a concord. Refund everybody their money, DMCA all content of Starfield on the internet,
[00:35:55] delete it from your company's history, and completely erase the history that this ever
[00:36:00] happened. Like, pretend like Starfield never happened.
[00:36:04] I'm scared for the Elder Scrolls 6. Yeah, it's probably gonna be garbage. Like, big
[00:36:08] surprise. I mean, again, it wasn't Fallout 76 garbage for a long period of time. Starfield
[00:36:13] garbage the DLC is garbage they're probably going to make the elder scrolls garbage too like that's
[00:36:18] just what happens past performance is an indicator of future performance and I think their future
[00:36:23] performance is going to suck so yeah I don't like I'm going to be honest I don't know how
[00:36:30] but that's to still in business after like after Skyrim like after like maybe one or two games I
[00:36:35] guess a couple good fallout games people said I feel like all of their games are so boring
[00:36:41] They are so boring and so bland it is insane that I did they have an audience
[00:36:49] I don't understand it for all fours the best. I've just never yeah, they're just like so so so mid
[00:36:59] And like I like Skyrim. I remember watching it at my friend's house
[00:37:03] And like the game looked really good for the time right because it was like 2011 or something
[00:37:07] But man besides that I just
[00:37:11] I just so boring like I I don't understand how anybody can pay attention to them
[00:37:16] Yeah, it's nuts. Developing community, I just, I do not understand it.
[00:37:22] But yeah, basically, Starfield, I imagine numbers higher on Xbox, not PC Game Pass though, I'd wager.
[00:37:31] Oh man. To be fair, the numbers right now are from the morning on a Wednesday.
[00:37:36] Most people are at work, not gaming. But both numbers are from the same time.
[00:37:40] Yes, obviously bro, like what do you mean? I'm sure Bethesda isn't exactly depressed right now.
[00:37:46] I mean, I feel like this is kind of bad though, right?
[00:37:52] I mean, maybe I'm crazy, but the fact that your new game is performing way worse than your old game,
[00:37:59] I think this is very problematic.
[00:38:02] Yes, it means that you're like, you're falling off.
[00:38:06] What do you have?
[00:38:07] Well, I mean, yes, Skyrim sold 60 million copies.
[00:38:09] That's why.
[00:38:10] Yeah.
[00:38:11] But think about the fact that why they haven't had, why have they not been able to do that again?
[00:38:14] And even and it's not even that like Starfield was okay. It was a bad game. Like it was a very bad game
[00:38:20] so yeah, the Starfield DLC did come out and it looks like
[00:38:26] Literally, yep, there we go not to get all steam charty, but this is a game
[00:38:31] But this is a game I call spot the major expansion
[00:38:38] There's the expansion release guys
[00:38:41] Right there. Here we go. Yeah, take a look at this
[00:38:51] magnifying glass
[00:38:54] Ooh, what's this? Jesus, man.
[00:38:58] That's bad. It's like all their talents left because of bullshit. I know, man.
[00:39:02] You just made a point about how some people streaming
[00:39:06] get overwatched for some time. That doesn't mean that they fell off. They just don't do as well.
[00:39:10] Trash take here. No. I think Oblivion and Skyrim and Bethesda,
[00:39:14] especially with the early Fallout games, were industry defining.
[00:39:18] And I think that now all of the games that they make are Slop and Trash.
[00:39:22] And I think it's very problematic and it's worrisome for the new Elder Scrolls game
[00:39:26] So we'll see what happens right? We'll see what happens
[00:39:30] But my expectations for Elder Scrolls 6 is that it will be it will be bad
[00:39:36] I'm just gonna say I think it will be bad
[00:39:39] Sorry
[00:39:40] Sorry, I think it's gonna be bad. Yep
[00:39:45] Low expectations. I hope I hope I am pleasantly surprised because of course I'm gonna play a game like that, right?
[00:39:52] But the game is just it like Starfield was so painfully boring. It actually made me mad
[00:39:58] Like even thinking back about how bad that game is. I'm getting mad right now
[00:40:03] Just thinking about how bad Starfield was
[00:40:06] It's crazy lost faith. I know
[00:40:09] Shod says gonna be a 10 it's in the game in 10 years
[00:40:11] Well, it won't be because of Bethesda. It'll be because of mods of anything
[00:40:14] Western triple a game devs in that show. I'm a developer be honest. I make game engines be honest
[00:40:19] I'm a political artist, to be honest.
[00:40:22] Well, to be fair, to be really honest,
[00:40:26] I'm a community manager, seems a little bit more accurate.
[00:40:30] I think a lot of times what happens is that you have people
[00:40:33] that actually don't have anything to do
[00:40:35] with the actual creation of the product
[00:40:38] and they just come in there
[00:40:40] and want to put their agenda on it, right?
[00:40:41] I think that's what's happened with that Godot engine.
[00:40:44] This wasn't even something that the company did.
[00:40:46] It was a community manager that was pushing this.
[00:40:49] So yeah, Starfield or Outlaws.
[00:40:54] Wow.
[00:40:56] Oh wow.
[00:41:00] Oh God.
[00:41:01] Okay, give me a minute.
[00:41:02] Let me think about this.
[00:41:04] Starfield or Star Wars Outlaw.
[00:41:11] I'm gonna have to go with Starfield.
[00:41:13] I think Starfield was better.
[00:41:16] Like I would rate Starfield a five or a six
[00:41:18] and I would rate Outlaws like a three.
[00:41:22] So yes, and the reason why
[00:41:24] is that Starfield at least had the dignity to let me ignore all of the gameplay and all of the story
[00:41:31] and I could just go around killing people and leveling up my weapons. So at least in Starfield
[00:41:36] I had the option to ignore the garbage content but in Outlaws the garbage content was the entire
[00:41:42] game. So that's the difference. Three you're being too generous. I will know I mean I would
[00:41:48] I would say the game is a 3. It plays like really, I mean, it's a 3.
[00:41:53] That's what I would say.
[00:41:55] Starfleet isn't terrible. It's just boring. Yeah, exactly. PC Master Race. The human eye can't see it.
[00:42:00] 240.
[00:42:02] Man.
[00:42:04] It's crazy how like console players, there's some console players are like 30 and 60 FPS. It's pretty much the same thing, man.
[00:42:13] Yeah, it's just you know, they think that they're better than us, but you know the PC isn't really that much better
[00:42:21] It's so expensive get the fuck out of here
[00:42:25] Yeah, get out of here 60 to 144 is a huge gap going from 60 to 120 FPS back in the day was like
[00:42:33] It was like going from riding a bicycle to driving a car
[00:42:36] It was total. It was amazing. Like I remember playing it. I was thinking like oh my god
[00:42:41] I'm in the future now. Thank God. I feel like anything over 150, like you definitely have like that diminishing returns, but everything up to like about 150 or so, you know, like give or take, depending on the game, depending on your eyes, depending on what's going on, right?
[00:43:05] Huge huge huge massive massive change. So yeah wait until I see 200 200 FPS
[00:43:11] I feel like again like 240 versus 150 actually. I've never really seen a 240 FPS
[00:43:19] Monitor before so I'd have to look and see it for myself
[00:43:22] Ubisoft allegedly spent between 650 and 850 million dollars on AAA games skull and bone
[00:43:33] What?
[00:43:35] How?
[00:43:37] There's no way that this has got to be a lie, but there's no way. I don't but I dude I can't believe this. That's insane
[00:43:46] Yes, I wish it was a yeah, that's so fucking dumb underspending the fuck out of this. I don't know how this happened
[00:43:52] I mean to be fair
[00:43:53] I remember skull and bones doing interview with a guy and the guy talked about how he cared about making the water
[00:43:59] What good so I can see if you have a bunch of people like that?
[00:44:02] Kevin Jordan explained the reason why wow never got ship combat or south seas expansion early on is because game devs understand
[00:44:08] that ship combat isn't fun. It's clunky, slow, complicated, and lacks mass appeal.
[00:44:13] The thing is, right? I think that you can make it work. It's just that, like, I mean,
[00:44:23] based off of WoW back then, you could have never done that, right? And, yeah, BDO.
[00:44:28] Well, I mean, there are some games that do it right, but it's... I'm very glad.
[00:44:33] Is someone at Ubisoft stealing money? Hey, we're gonna need $300 million for this thing.
[00:44:38] and it gets built by Fiverr devs?
[00:44:40] I really wonder why this happens.
[00:44:44] It's got to be all the external consultants they bring in.
[00:44:46] There's absolutely a grift happening.
[00:44:48] These consultants exhorting devs to avoid negative publicity.
[00:44:50] Something about this doesn't make sense.
[00:44:53] Like, anywhere over, like, for this game,
[00:44:56] anywhere over, like, $100 million.
[00:44:58] Sounds absolutely insane.
[00:45:01] It's like, I can't even believe that.
[00:45:03] What's this?
[00:45:04] We got in more of it? What's this?
[00:45:07] One thing that did happen during the 60s was some music of an unusual or experimental nature did get recorded and did get released
[00:45:15] Now look at who the executives were in those companies at those times
[00:45:22] These are your cigar chomping old guys who looked at the product that came and said I don't know
[00:45:28] Who knows what it is to record it stick it out of themselves. All right
[00:45:32] We were better off with those guys than we are now with the supposedly hip young executives
[00:45:39] who are making the decisions of what people should see and hear in the marketplace.
[00:45:46] The young guys are more conservative and more dangerous to the art form than the
[00:45:51] old guys with the cigars you ever were.
[00:46:04] That's crazy.
[00:46:05] Wow.
[00:46:08] And you know how these young guys got in there?
[00:46:13] The old guy with the cigar.
[00:46:14] Well, I took a chance, it went out and we sold a few million units.
[00:46:18] I don't know, I don't know what it is.
[00:46:20] We've got to do more of it.
[00:46:22] I need some advice.
[00:46:24] Let's get a hippie in here.
[00:46:25] So they hire a hippie to bring in the guy with a long head.
[00:46:28] Now they're not going to trust him to do anything except carry coffee and bring the mail in and out.
[00:46:33] He starts in there.
[00:46:34] He's carried the coffee.
[00:46:35] Well, we can trust him.
[00:46:36] He brought the coffee four times on time.
[00:46:38] Let's give him a real job.
[00:46:40] Okay, he becomes an A&R man.
[00:46:42] Right.
[00:46:43] From there, you know, moving up and up and up,
[00:46:46] next thing you know, he's got his feet on the desk
[00:46:49] and he's saying, wow, we can't take a chance on this
[00:46:51] because it's just simply,
[00:46:53] that's not what the kids really want and I know.
[00:46:56] You know, and they got that attitude.
[00:46:58] And the day you get rid of that attitude
[00:47:00] and you get back to, who knows?
[00:47:02] Take a chance, you know, that entrepreneurial spirit
[00:47:05] where even if you don't like or understand
[00:47:09] what the record is that's coming in the door,
[00:47:11] The person who is in the executive chair may not be the final arbiter of taste of the
[00:47:16] entire population, you know?
[00:47:33] Did this happen 60 years ago, 50 years ago?
[00:47:38] How?
[00:47:40] And now, oh my God, to this day, yes, like I feel like this is, did we go back?
[00:47:49] Yeah, did we go back?
[00:47:50] Are we in a time loop?
[00:47:51] Like, what the f-, what is this?
[00:47:54] is a flat circle? I guess so. Kind of insane on something so old is relevant, no? Well, like,
[00:48:01] it's just like, yes! Fucking, he's right about everything, absolutely. This aged incredibly well.
[00:48:09] Like, this is like the Steve Jobs interviews. Exactly, the final arbiter should be the public,
[00:48:14] not some random executive in a comfortable chair. Yes! Or a bolsterous critic, yes! Exactly!
[00:48:21] The tale is all this time, in touch person becomes rich, becomes out of touch, still thinks they're in touch.
[00:48:26] It's actually, oh, this is just about me, right? What about this? The never-ending cycle. Holy fuck, man.
[00:48:32] Well, I don't even think this is a never-ending cycle. See, what he's really talking about here is he's talking about people that
[00:48:39] have the illusion of thinking that they know what they're talking about.
[00:48:43] And they're so certain of that that they're willing to put their own ego above what an audience would actually want to see.
[00:48:50] They're unwilling to take chances and I think also it's a matter of pride more than anything
[00:48:55] It's saying I know what I'm talking about and I'm not going to let somebody else or the market decide because I know better than the market
[00:49:02] And I know with video games that's happened a lot a
[00:49:07] Lot that's happened with games. Yeah
[00:49:11] I think zap IQ tested higher 9 sign legitimately
[00:49:14] I have no idea about IQ or anything like that, but I'm saying what he's saying is true
[00:49:18] I mean, you don't need to have a high IQ to see this happen, right?
[00:49:21] Where it's people that think that they have, you know, some sort of like, it's kind of,
[00:49:25] you know, like kind of like what a parallel for this is, is that you know how some kids
[00:49:30] that are considered gifted whenever they're young, it ends up being a handicap for them
[00:49:34] later on, because it hurts the way that they try to approach information and solve
[00:49:39] problems.
[00:49:40] I think this is kind of a, like, it's like an abstract parallel to that in the
[00:49:45] way that because people think that they're the hip ones and they know what
[00:49:49] they're talking about, they come into it with a degree of confidence and pride
[00:49:53] that causes them to make bad decisions. So I actually think it's very much the
[00:49:58] same thing in a different way. Do you have an example? I mean I think that you
[00:50:03] can look at a lot of the recent games that have come out like you can look
[00:50:06] at Dragon Age Veil Guard, you can look at Starfield, you can look at you
[00:50:10] know I don't know I could think of 50 games that come out that are
[00:50:13] garbage like Star Wars outlaws like who would possibly think that's a game that
[00:50:17] people would want to play well a moron would yeah it's somebody somebody who
[00:50:22] thinks that they know what people want that's the issue you know Todd Howard
[00:50:27] Dragon Age fail guard I can't wait to play that shit it's gonna be insane is
[00:50:30] an open source the thing of beauty so right so the Godot engine there's been
[00:50:36] an update to this so Godot engine is an open source engine and because of
[00:50:41] that somebody has forked to the engine and now created a separate engine called
[00:50:46] the Rideau engine, I guess that's how to say it.
[00:50:49] There's now open source fork of Godot with the purpose of fulfilling the promise of Godot
[00:50:55] while having a space on Friday.
[00:50:57] Sharon, let us know what you want us to see and cover.
[00:51:00] That is insane.
[00:51:03] Yeah, easy.
[00:51:03] Just make a copy.
[00:51:04] Yep, there it is.
[00:51:05] People don't like it.
[00:51:06] Go somewhere else.
[00:51:07] Isn't that one of the best things you can do?
[00:51:09] People have freedom of association.
[00:51:10] imagine that. Sadge open source community drama. I would rather have open source community drama,
[00:51:20] rather than close source community drama, where the community doesn't have any sort of like real
[00:51:25] argument, like any sort of power, right? I think this is very good thing. People can choose what
[00:51:31] they want to do and choose what they want to support. This is the beauty of open source
[00:51:35] content, right? There it is predicted this would happen. Huge W, the exact same political
[00:51:39] activism, falling into all game development, such as Unreal
[00:51:42] Engine, forcing inclusive language, whitelist equals
[00:51:45] allow list, master branch equals main branch.
[00:51:48] Oh, yeah.
[00:51:49] This is true.
[00:51:50] So it's like one of the things that people remember what I
[00:51:54] was saying before about how people are trying to justify
[00:51:57] their existence by creating problems that don't exist.
[00:52:00] People thought master and slave was a bad thing.
[00:52:03] And so now they've changed it from master and slave to
[00:52:07] controller and like I don't know subsidiary or something like that right and instead of master or main right and
[00:52:14] Instead of whitelist it's a loud list things like that right enslaved demon and they even did this with war the warcraft and
[00:52:20] I hope you guys can notice like first world problems
[00:52:24] When I see a company do something like this
[00:52:27] I immediately assumed that everything is going to get a lot worse because it means that you have people that are in the
[00:52:33] decision-making process, who are making decisions with no information, no logic, no thinking.
[00:52:41] They're just putting something out there and being like, this is the way it should be.
[00:52:46] Nobody asked for this.
[00:52:47] Nobody wanted this.
[00:52:49] Nobody thinks this is a good idea.
[00:52:50] It's just a complete imaginary problem that's been invented by people like that.
[00:52:55] We've done that with our code base.
[00:52:57] It's made to make the team more comfortable, but it doesn't matter to the bottom
[00:52:59] dollar.
[00:53:00] We still make $2 billion a week.
[00:53:01] Yeah, well, here's the thing, right, is that if I see that happen,
[00:53:06] especially with a game,
[00:53:08] I don't trust them,
[00:53:10] because they're focused on things that are stupid and don't matter.
[00:53:14] And I actually don't think that anybody feels like it's uncomfortable to say master and slave.
[00:53:19] I don't think this is true, and if you do find that to be uncomfortable,
[00:53:23] you probably have a mental disorder and society shouldn't be cultivated around you.
[00:53:27] Like, this is a personal problem. It's such an insane thing to say.
[00:53:31] Blacklist equals denialist, yeah, exactly.
[00:53:35] Base take. Yeah. The moment that you start building culture
[00:53:39] and letting people who are mentally ill and deranged
[00:53:43] make decisions is the moment that you have a mentally ill and deranged culture.
[00:53:47] It's that simple. So yeah, anytime that I say, like,
[00:53:51] it's like, wow, changing enslaved demon from, like, they changed
[00:53:55] I saw that and I was like, uh-oh, uh-oh.
[00:54:02] People are making decisions at this company who are completely disconnected from reality.
[00:54:08] Yeah.
[00:54:12] And then look what happened after that.
[00:54:14] Yeah, so it's ridiculous.
[00:54:18] We don't make these choices, VPs do.
[00:54:20] We just make more features and get paid.
[00:54:22] Well, I'm not saying that like that's the case
[00:54:24] But the VPs are still listening to people that are making decisions based off of in off of bad logic and poor thinking
[00:54:31] And so and and a deranged worldview that's not representative of the real world
[00:54:37] So it doesn't really matter like I don't think the developers like everybody at the company is like that
[00:54:42] But there's enough people there that are like that to make the decisions like this
[00:54:47] Too many untreated mentally ill people in society. That's a fact man
[00:54:50] matter of time before they change the subjugate because it reminds me of a police state. Yeah,
[00:54:55] exactly. And Steam was set to make $8.5 billion in 2024. $19 million of revenue per employee. Oh my god.
[00:55:09] 79 soon employees average $1.3 million. Valve's workforce is 90% smaller than Riot.
[00:55:16] Just 23% of Valve's workforce manage. Six times more profitable than Citadel
[00:55:24] Secure that outperforms top Wall Street firm. Oh my god. Bro, where do I apply?
[00:55:33] Well here's the thing right is like think about if you really know your shit
[00:55:38] and you see this where the fuck do you want to work? You want to work at
[00:55:44] Steam and you know what that means? That means everybody that works at Steam
[00:55:48] You are getting the absolute best people. You're not getting clowns. You're not getting somebody's friend
[00:55:54] You're gonna get the absolute best person the average salary is a million dollars like who the fuck wouldn't want to be there
[00:56:02] Do you see the wage distribution? Yes? Look at this
[00:56:07] Average 1.9 million salaries
[00:56:14] Maybe probably never get higher probably requires really high experience. It does
[00:56:18] Yeah
[00:56:20] Imagine that
[00:56:21] Holy fuck man
[00:56:24] So I get option. Yeah, exactly and about this company that seems to have resisted the urge to unnecessarily scale up and enter into markets
[00:56:31] They don't understand. This is a big thing
[00:56:34] You see a lot of companies do this that whenever they kind of hit the ceiling inside of one market
[00:56:39] They try to effectively just put themselves into another market and then they usually fail because they don't understand the market
[00:56:46] They don't really have any business being there.
[00:56:49] They just put themselves and insert themselves
[00:56:51] into that market because they want to make money, right?
[00:56:54] They're like, there's a lot of money here.
[00:56:55] Let's go after the money.
[00:56:58] They go, no, I don't even think this is a politics thing.
[00:57:01] I think it's just something that companies do
[00:57:03] because they want to make more money, right?
[00:57:05] You kind of hit the plateau one place,
[00:57:06] you go somewhere else, you shouldn't be in the first place
[00:57:09] and then the product declines
[00:57:10] and then you lose your original customers, right?
[00:57:13] So, yeah, what you can do when you aren't publicly traded.
[00:57:16] True.
[00:57:17] Even if a traded company does well and it fails in the end,
[00:57:20] Steam just rides the wave and slowly gets bigger over time.
[00:57:22] That's right.
[00:57:24] Bet you can earn more as a Valve janitor
[00:57:28] than a regular office job with the only downside
[00:57:31] of fixing Rubik and morphing bugs and overtime.
[00:57:33] I think that you're,
[00:57:34] I wonder how much do janitors there get paid?
[00:57:37] Are they just getting paid an average wage
[00:57:39] or do they also have some outrageous salary?
[00:57:43] I would not be surprised.
[00:57:45] It would be so fucking funny.
[00:57:47] Yeah, six-figure salary.
[00:57:48] Yeah, a guy like A sweeps the floor
[00:57:50] and makes sure everything's clean.
[00:57:52] Yeah, yeah, yeah, we pay up six figures, of course.
[00:57:55] Oh man, probably contracted cleaners.
[00:57:57] Maybe get free steam payment gold bars.
[00:58:00] I guess so.
[00:58:02] The balls of these devs are made of iron.
[00:58:04] Crafted and assigned a licensing agreement
[00:58:05] with PocketPair to expand Power World IP to mobile.
[00:58:08] PUBG Studios will develop a Power World game
[00:58:10] that reimagines and adapts to core gameplay.
[00:58:13] Maybe they should make one of these for gameplay.
[00:58:17] Should make one of these for 3DS or for the Switch.
[00:58:21] That'd be a really good idea, right?
[00:58:23] Be perfect, the certain dominance, yeah.
[00:58:25] Well, I mean, Power World does really well
[00:58:27] because the game plays well.
[00:58:28] I think, again, it's like what I said earlier,
[00:58:31] games that play well will be successful
[00:58:34] pretty much no matter what,
[00:58:36] and games that don't play well
[00:58:37] will never actually maintain
[00:58:39] any sort of like real significance or value.
[00:58:42] Device salary, average, you know,
[00:58:45] they're outsourcing menial jobs.
[00:58:46] Well, if they are, that's fine.
[00:58:48] I mean, that's probably like, maybe it's a better idea.
[00:58:49] You know, like you have a contract
[00:58:51] and you don't actually pay them yourself.
[00:58:52] Probably a better idea.
[00:58:54] Imagine surviving a hurricane
[00:58:56] and then being forced to drink prime.
[00:59:05] I'm gonna be honest.
[00:59:08] I think this, and I understand
[00:59:11] that it's done for publicity
[00:59:13] and it's probably overstock
[00:59:15] and it's only being done because they couldn't sell the product
[00:59:18] and you know everything else and it's just gonna be written off of their taxes
[00:59:23] as a charity expense
[00:59:25] i understand the economics of this
[00:59:28] and i get
[00:59:29] that logon paul and ksi are not really you know this isn't jesus and uh...
[00:59:34] i i don't know
[00:59:36] some fucking like agon b giving out free uh... you know free
[00:59:40] free prime to everybody. I get that. However, I still think it's a net good.
[00:59:49] I do. And I bet a lot of the people that are there at Hurricane Helen,
[00:59:54] I bet they're like, you know what? This is better than the fucking swamp water, right? It's better
[01:00:00] than the hurricane water. It's something. Yeah, it is. It's something. And we can all talk about
[01:00:05] how bad they are or whatever, but they did do something. I think that's commendable.
[01:00:15] It's good. Good. Good. They did something. Imagine that.
[01:00:20] Yeah, is this an ad? I don't know. I mean, I don't really like a lot of the prime flavors,
[01:00:24] but they're okay. But like, they're a little bit too... Prime feels like drinking a melted ice cream.
[01:00:30] Like, if you took a popsicle and you melted it and you turned it into a drink,
[01:00:35] It would be prime, basically.
[01:00:40] And that's fast too? Yeah, it was really fast they came out with this, right?
[01:00:44] Fuck, man.
[01:00:45] The battle of the heroines who will- Oh, come.
[01:00:48] Come. God.
[01:00:55] This is- Come on, guys.
[01:00:57] Come on. Like, we're really gonna do- This is-
[01:01:00] They- I mean, it's crazy how bad this is.
[01:01:04] Yeah, I don't know what the hell's going on. I'm in close. Yeah, I guess so.
[01:01:08] Me, I can fix her.
[01:01:10] Man, I tell you, I just, it's crazy to see people like, I'm very glad to see that so many people in the U.S. now do not want to get entangled in another Middle Eastern conflict.
[01:01:30] I see this all the time on Twitter and I'm so happy. Thank God, we're not going to probably get involved with another one, right? Oil? Yeah, maybe, right?
[01:01:42] Yes, please
[01:01:44] Where is that country? Nobody knows where this is
[01:01:48] Yeah, that's why we can't have a war in the Middle East is because the country
[01:01:52] The reason why we can't have any wars in the Middle East is because nobody in the country now remembers where it was
[01:01:58] So we like know because nobody can read a map anymore
[01:02:00] And so like we can't get over there
[01:02:03] We can't we can't send the troops over because nobody knows where it is on a mallet
[01:02:06] Like if we go up down like I don't know right?
[01:02:08] Yeah, that's what's gonna happen in like, you know 50 years like all the wars are gonna be gone because people won't know how to get over to the
[01:02:15] Other place to get that to start the war
[01:02:17] Yeah problem solved out. Yeah out of sight out of mind because people will just be so stupid by then it won't even affect them
[01:02:25] US is funny as a word not close enough to give a fuck. Hey, I agree. Yeah, they want to they want to bomb each other
[01:02:30] Okay, fine fine to keep me out of this
[01:02:34] Yeah
[01:02:35] Very very good point about the Middle East. It's like Europe after the Roman Empire except the Ottoman Empire dissolved in the 20th century
[01:02:40] So we can expect a thousand more years from war there. There's only a thousand more years of war. Well, that's good
[01:02:46] What rainbow six players expected that wheelchair operator to be like
[01:03:05] It's real representation, guys.
[01:03:18] Wow.
[01:03:21] Oh my God.
[01:03:27] This is so ridiculous.
[01:03:33] The blood all over his hand, throwing himself around.
[01:03:42] Oh my god.
[01:03:46] Jesus.
[01:03:51] That's how you go out, yeah?
[01:03:55] Man, fuckin' elevators.
[01:03:57] Yeah, this is really funny.
[01:03:58] It's not that she operates a robot.
[01:04:00] If the robot dies, she dies.
[01:04:02] Not gonna lie, it's funny.
[01:04:03] I actually thought that it was gonna be like you had to park the character.
[01:04:06] character inside of like some random place and then like have drones run
[01:04:10] around and then if you find the person in the wheelchair you have to just kill
[01:04:14] them like that's actually what I thought was gonna happen because that's kind of
[01:04:17] how Abathur worked in Heroes of the Storm and I thought that's what they
[01:04:21] were going to do but yeah that's what that's what my expectation was like
[01:04:28] paying from the riddle I'm not sure about that judge star adventure yeah
[01:04:32] Yeah, yeah, there was that guy I remember that sure though didn't wow this fuck. Yeah
[01:04:39] BRB getting my face scan to be in a Western video Jesus Christ I
[01:04:44] I
[01:04:46] Don't know why they make female characters look like dudes all the time because I do feel like there's a lot of cases where this happens
[01:04:53] It's very weird to me
[01:04:56] very very weird
[01:04:58] Yeah, I don't know because they're gay. I don't know about being gay. I think it's just weird
[01:05:03] The react transfer this is gonna be this is oh
[01:05:07] My god
[01:05:08] You know why it's like what looks like trans people. They're like trying to make them all look trans
[01:05:17] I feel like that's like there's no way that's so dumb. There's no way. That's what's happening, right?
[01:05:21] I mean, I don't know, but it seems insane
[01:05:25] Okay, like, you know again like that it's such a crazy accusation. I won't even believe it
[01:05:30] But the names that we're going to name are investigators confirm and corroborate what
[01:05:38] we've been told are names that will shock you.
[01:05:42] These are individual cases.
[01:05:44] There are indeed other perpetrators involved.
[01:05:47] They will be revealed when that particular individual case is ready to be filed.
[01:05:51] They already know who they are.
[01:05:53] And I'm talking here about not just the cowardly but complicit bystanders.
[01:05:58] That is, those people that we know watched this behavior occur and did nothing.
[01:06:04] This is what they did.
[01:06:05] The people that participated, encouraged it, egged it on.
[01:06:09] They know who they are.
[01:06:10] Let me see if I can show you guys this.
[01:06:12] This has been fucking crazy.
[01:06:17] Let me see if I can show you all.
[01:06:19] This is unreal.
[01:06:20] Let's see if I can find it.
[01:06:25] Here's one.
[01:06:28] Sean Diddy Combs is facing new sexual assault allegations.
[01:06:31] A lawyer representing 120 accusers says
[01:06:34] the audience committed numerous sexual assaults
[01:06:36] in their minds, dating back more than 20 years.
[01:06:39] ABC's Andrew Dimpert has the details.
[01:06:42] This morning, Sean Diddy Combs faces
[01:06:43] a slew of new allegations.
[01:06:45] 120 new alleged victims coming.
[01:06:49] Again.
[01:06:51] Diddy Combs faces a slew of new allegations.
[01:06:54] 120 new alleged victims.
[01:06:56] new
[01:06:58] so this means additional
[01:07:01] this is not one hundred and twenty total victims
[01:07:04] this is one hundred and twenty new victims on top of the existing victims
[01:07:12] it was coming forward with plans to sue claiming combs sexually assaulted or
[01:07:17] abused them
[01:07:18] the biggest secret in the entertainment industry
[01:07:21] that really wasn't a secret at all
[01:07:24] has finally been revealed
[01:07:26] to the world
[01:07:27] but let's assault span three decades with the alleged victims ranging from
[01:07:30] men and women who claim they were drugged during combs's parties to a nine
[01:07:34] year old who claims combs assaulted him in a music studio
[01:07:38] talk about the ages of the victims when the conduct occurred it's shocking
[01:07:42] twenty five
[01:07:43] of the hundred and twenty individuals who are plaintiffs
[01:07:46] in these cases
[01:07:47] were minors at the time
[01:07:49] of the acts the new accusation
[01:07:52] for context
[01:07:55] Bill Cosby was only like 40 victims right? It was like 40 something women that came forward
[01:08:03] about Bill Cosby. Yeah right or something like that. It was only 40. So O.J. Simpson was 20,
[01:08:15] yes. So you think about what this guy, he is like half nearly the age of Bill Cosby
[01:08:23] with at least more than three times more victims think about that that's
[01:08:35] insane crazy Asians have not been in the lawyer expecting to file the lawsuits
[01:08:44] says victims will remain anonymous whenever legally possible obviously the
[01:08:48] claims come on the heels of a dozen other civil suits and a federal criminal
[01:08:52] case against combs that alleges a decades-long pattern of physical and
[01:08:55] sexual violence. Oh my God. The conduct that issues spans from the years 1991 all
[01:09:00] away till this year 2024. The only reason many of these people are coming
[01:09:05] for because they see other victims. Yes, sure. That's always what happens. It
[01:09:08] gives them some comfort that, hey, I won't be the only one. Yeah. Combs has
[01:09:11] pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and
[01:09:15] prostitution charges. In the wake of these new allegations, his attorney
[01:09:19] says Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and
[01:09:23] defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone including minors oh my
[01:09:29] fucking god this is insane and the thing is like like any reasonable person
[01:09:40] would realize like obviously it's not like this is gonna be it right it's not
[01:09:46] like oh well now there's not gonna be any more of these Justin Bieber's 48 hours
[01:09:52] with did it yeah this is fucking brutal this is bro this is so fucking dark this is a Justin
[01:10:02] Bieber video on his main channel from 14 years ago oh my god from November 2009 read the
[01:10:23] comment five nights at Freddy's 2048 hours of goodies oh my god we all know why we're
[01:10:30] here. What the fuck? Oh, man. Yeah, I don't even know what to say about this. I'll look
[01:10:48] at a little bit of this. I don't want to go through everything, obviously. It's a long
[01:10:52] one. Bro, the top comment judgment day for the entertainment industry. My name is Tony
[01:11:01] buzz. We are a lawyer here in Houston. I'm licensed in Texas and in New York. And I'll
[01:11:08] introduce other members of our team as they speak. As many of you know, our law
[01:11:13] firm has been at the forefront of some of the most important litigation in the
[01:11:18] United States. We like the tough cases. We thrive in the complicated cases.
[01:11:25] We've handled over the last 25 years some very people and many entity
[01:11:30] involved. Or the conduct we will describe today occurred over more than
[01:11:36] 20 years. There are many people and many entity involved. And
[01:11:43] we're going to follow this evidence, wherever it takes us. We
[01:11:47] will find the silent accomplices. We will exp.. If he does
[01:11:54] that, this is going to be like, this is going to be like a
[01:12:00] like a Hollywood entertainment industry rapture. The fucking
[01:12:07] purge. Yeah. It's so crazy. It's like one of those things where it's like the probability of this
[01:12:18] hat like it's there, right? It could happen. But it's so insane to imagine. Because think about
[01:12:26] all the people that have made offhanded comments about this. And now people are retroactively looking
[01:12:31] back and being like, Hey, wait, what the fuck, right? Like the Ain't No Party, like a Diddy
[01:12:35] party, Leonardo DiCaprio stuff, you know, Jay-Z, yeah, exactly, like Usher, Pink, Wright,
[01:12:42] deleting all their tweets, LeBron James, yep, there you go.
[01:12:45] The Hollywood Holocaust, I mean, I actually think that this could be probably the biggest
[01:12:53] scandal that could ever happen in Hollywood if these names are released.
[01:12:58] This could be probably the biggest entertainment industry scandal that probably has ever,
[01:13:04] and maybe even will ever happen. Ideally. Ideally this is what happens. We need this calling.
[01:13:16] Yeah. Bigger than Epstein? Yes. Way bigger than Epstein. Who went down for Epstein? The
[01:13:22] guy killed himself, right? And then like that other woman, Gillis Lane Maxwell, went
[01:13:26] into jail or some shit like who cares? They didn't bring down hardly anybody else
[01:13:31] besides him. Yeah, like that's a huge difference. I'm afraid he'll get into committing suicide.
[01:13:43] That's the thing.
[01:13:44] Bose, the enablers who enabled this conduct behind closed doors.
[01:13:50] Oh my God.
[01:13:51] We will pursue this matter no matter who the evidence implicates.
[01:13:59] Epstein was for politicians. Did he was for celebrities? Yeah, true. Where it's like
[01:14:04] like celebrities are powerful, but they're not Bill Clinton, right? And so, I could see
[01:14:15] this easily happen to them. Yeah, they could be done. They're not lawmakers, yeah. They
[01:14:23] don't make the rules.
[01:14:24] They don't step forward, deserve nothing less. The biggest secret in the entertainment industry
[01:14:32] that really wasn't a secret at all has finally been revealed to the world. The wall of
[01:14:40] silence has now been broken and victims are coming forward. Our team has had at
[01:14:46] this point more than 3,285 individuals contact us with people claiming 3,285.
[01:15:11] So these 120 are just the cream of the crop like. And these are just the
[01:15:19] ones that have contacted you. People claiming to have been victimized by
[01:15:28] on cones. After we now represent 120 individuals who intend to bring civil
[01:15:35] claims in civil court. So if they're representing 120 individuals, let's
[01:15:41] read in between the lines here. That means that they have found that 120 of
[01:15:46] these people have enough information and enough evidence to where they have a
[01:15:51] viable case, which I would also probably assume is the minority of
[01:15:57] people. Like I would logically assume that most people would not have enough
[01:16:03] evidence to prosecute for something like this, especially because it spans, you
[01:16:07] know, like 30 years. Sean Diddy comes as well as claims against many other
[01:16:15] individuals and entities that we will name as defendants as we file these
[01:16:20] individual cases. I hate to say it, but I'll believe it when I see it.
[01:16:25] After Epstein, after Harvey Weinstein, I believe it when I see it.
[01:16:38] And you should know, to the extent that clients feel comfortable,
[01:16:49] we also intend to make these individuals available to the authorities, specifically to the FBI.
[01:16:56] And you should also know a few of them have already been spoken to by the FBI.
[01:17:01] Now, before we discuss the nature of the claims and claimants themselves, let me comment on
[01:17:06] the large volume of calls we have received since our first announcement.
[01:17:11] Yeah, this is 3000.
[01:17:12] Even before the indictment of Sean Combs, we had received a small volume of calls and
[01:17:18] it screened a handful of cases.
[01:17:20] After the indictment of Sean Combs and the announcement that we were pursuing these
[01:17:25] claims, the floodgates opened.
[01:17:29] This is something that's extremely common for a lot of people that are sexual abusers and
[01:17:33] bad actors inside of different spaces is that when a person gets prosecuted or they get criminally
[01:17:40] tried for any sort of sexual bad behavior, the odds are, sorry, the average is that
[01:17:47] a person who actually gets held accountable for bad sexual behavior has already had five
[01:17:53] prior victims that they were not held accountable for.
[01:17:59] So that's why that's the reason and this is this is a studied phenomena.
[01:18:04] And I think this is true, like obviously with like celebrities because they're very powerful.
[01:18:09] But what I'm saying is that it's true even at like an individual private citizen level.
[01:18:14] It's extremely common.
[01:18:20] People who wouldn't otherwise for a graduate and that's why, by the way, you see when
[01:18:24] one person speaks out a bunch of other people speak out too.
[01:18:28] And like to me, that's one of the big indicators whether I believe the like veracity of like
[01:18:34] an accusation is like, I generally like, you know, one person accuses somebody of something.
[01:18:40] It's like, okay, right, I'm not sure what happened.
[01:18:42] But like three or four or 10 people or let's say, I don't know, 3,285 people come out
[01:18:48] and they say the same thing.
[01:18:51] Or like they all say the same thing about this one person.
[01:18:53] It's like, come on.
[01:18:54] Come on.
[01:18:55] At what point, right?
[01:18:59] are now stepping forward to make their voices heard and to pursue justice. But no, most of
[01:19:06] these people are scared. Yeah, of course. They fear backlash in their communities. They fear
[01:19:12] backlash in their own families. They are afraid of retaliation from the perpetrators and
[01:19:17] their associates. Yep. They are rightly afraid for their own personal safety. I expect that
[01:19:23] through this process many powerful people will be exposed.
[01:19:33] We got to protect this man.
[01:19:39] Yeah.
[01:19:42] I just like did he's going to die.
[01:19:51] So I don't think that's going to happen because it won't change the outcome.
[01:19:58] The difference between Diddy and Epstein is that a bunch of other people have these videos.
[01:20:04] With Epstein, nobody else had this information because it was so locked down.
[01:20:10] Like Epstein, you've got to keep in mind was flying out like former presidents, like, you
[01:20:15] know, CEOs of multi-billion dollar companies.
[01:20:19] Like the level of control that they had was like way higher than Diddy.
[01:20:23] Like, you've got to keep in mind like Epstein was like, like several measures of power,
[01:20:33] powerful than than did he like it way like I mean this guy was friend just like
[01:20:39] friends with Bill Clinton said close many dirty secrets will be revealed we know
[01:20:48] what we are potentially up against and as always the case in situations like
[01:20:53] this when a celebrity is involved people can be downright mean and nasty I bet
[01:20:57] they can you shocked at the length fans will go no matter the evidence to the
[01:21:03] contrary to defend celebrities they love. I wouldn't be surprised by that word fans.
[01:21:08] They're fanatics. That's clever. I've personally already been threatened multiple
[01:21:12] times on social media. I bet when I agreed to pursue this, I expected as much.
[01:21:17] This isn't my first rodeo, but victims who step forward to have their voices
[01:21:22] heard should not be subjected to that kind of conduct. They should not be
[01:21:27] targeted. I want to say this and I want to be clear about it. Although
[01:21:32] we are vetting each call as stringently as we can. I always start with a mindset
[01:21:38] that I believe victims. I believe victims because I understand the tremendous
[01:21:45] courage it takes to step forward. So if you're watching this, please hear me.
[01:21:50] If you're out there and you have been victimized, you are not alone. There
[01:21:58] is a great strength in numbers. Yeah, that's what happens with a lot of
[01:22:02] Yes. You can obtain justice. We can help you and we will help you. That being said, as
[01:22:11] stated, we are vetting every call.
[01:22:13] This crazy. There's diddy defenders. I'm going to be honest. I haven't seen any diddy defenders.
[01:22:21] And like if there were any diddy defenders, like 100 of new sexual assault allegations,
[01:22:25] one person's apparently nine that's named like I feel like people are like, Oh, yeah,
[01:22:30] I mean, damn, wow, that's, okay, that's, I think that's something. Wow. Yeah, I feel
[01:22:38] like that's, yeah, where are they? All that we receive. We've had to turn away
[01:22:45] some for each we asked for corroboration. For each we asked for the identity of witnesses.
[01:22:52] We also have collected pictures, videos, texts.
[01:22:59] We check venues.
[01:23:00] We check dates.
[01:23:02] We want to corroborate that the claims being made have legitimacy and merit.
[01:23:07] We have on staff now a former detective from the major offenders unit of Houston Police
[01:23:13] Department who is helping us vet each claim.
[01:23:19] We're using our common sense.
[01:23:21] being stringent because, as I said, these are not easy cases. They're very tough.
[01:23:26] The process is hard. And in some cases, the process is very lengthy.
[01:23:32] These cases are hard to prove. Many times it's the victim's word against the
[01:23:37] alleged perpetrator. Maybe the only proof half of them. Each of these victims
[01:23:40] will no doubt be publicly attacked by the alleged perpetrators. And in
[01:23:44] cases, the general public, the feckless and cowardly keyboard warriors
[01:23:49] love to attack. We know what we're up against. We did not enter this fray blindly.
[01:23:55] Damn. I wish it was my last such fray. I wish this type of behavior wasn't so pervasive,
[01:24:02] but it is what it is. So we will press on. This guy's good.
[01:24:08] All firms have been retained by 120 individuals at this point to pursue case is what it is.
[01:24:14] against Sean Diddy Combs. You should know in this group it is evenly divided between males
[01:24:22] and females. There are 60 males and 60 females who have joined us to pursue these claims as
[01:24:30] plaintiffs. So if it's even and it's like that, the odds are they probably took the
[01:24:39] 120 best ones because they didn't have the bandwidth for any more than that.
[01:24:50] Like that's logically what would happen, right?
[01:24:52] They took the top, the top 60 for each one, the strongest cases because you've
[01:24:58] got to keep in mind, like you can't just like, you know,
[01:25:01] do an infinite amount of cases in this group,
[01:25:07] 62% of African American, 30% are white and the remainder Hispanic or Asian.
[01:25:15] victims are from more than 25 states. Majority are from California, New York,
[01:25:21] I don't know why I was doing Georgia and Florida. I don't want to focus.
[01:25:27] Is this can y'all check real quick and see if this is me or if this is the
[01:25:32] video? Can y'all can y'all do that just real quick? It's not just you. Okay,
[01:25:43] okay.
[01:25:47] We talk about the ages of the victims when the conduct occurred. It's
[01:25:50] shocking. Mm hmm. Our youngest victim at the time of the occurrence was nine
[01:25:55] years old.
[01:25:57] We have an individual who was 14 years old. We have one who's 15.
[01:26:02] 25 of the 120 individuals who are plaintiffs in these cases were minors
[01:26:09] at the time of the acts complained of the time frame of the acts
[01:26:15] complained of is somebody said Justin Bieber was 14. Then
[01:26:20] That's crazy, man.
[01:26:29] What a coincidence.
[01:26:30] That's crazy.
[01:26:31] Wow.
[01:26:32] Very wide.
[01:26:33] The conduct that issue spans from the years 1991 all the way to this year 2024.
[01:26:39] If you wonder why there are so many alleged victims, that's your answer.
[01:26:43] We're talking about more than 30 years of this type of conduct.
[01:26:47] Oh my God.
[01:26:48] Now, although most of the victims who have stepped forward were victimized after
[01:26:51] 2015 this has been going on for a very long time because you got to keep in mind that like the people that probably got fucked around with
[01:26:59] Like in like the early 2000s and like maybe even the 90s or like even the early 2010s
[01:27:06] You know, you didn't have as many smartphones back then like the world wasn't as connected
[01:27:10] You didn't have as much evidence as you do now like now you've got all this evidence and also like of course
[01:27:16] you know as time goes on it becomes harder to prove things because it's
[01:27:21] like well this happened such a long time ago and like you know there's less
[01:27:24] people that remember it well and there's also of course statute of limitations
[01:27:28] and so yeah now when you think about the fact that some of this conduct
[01:27:34] occurred 25 years ago you don't have strong evidence just here so I wonder
[01:27:38] why would it take somebody so long to step forward I want to remind you that
[01:27:42] that many states in the United States have recognized that it's very difficult for a victim to step
[01:27:48] forward and to make these types of allegations when something very terrible has happened to them.
[01:27:54] I'll use New York, the state of New York as an example. The state of New York has-
[01:27:57] It's a big problem that like people have is that like there's like an, there's always like this
[01:28:05] Internet discourse that is about whether you should believe victims or not. And I think the reality is
[01:28:13] that you can't prosecute and you can't go after a case for something like this unless you have some
[01:28:20] degree of trust that the person is telling the truth. I think that from my perspective, it's
[01:28:26] trust but verify. You know, you're coming up to this. It doesn't mean like, you know, shoot
[01:28:31] first and ask questions later, but it means, okay, you're coming up with this accusation.
[01:28:36] We're going to take this seriously and we're going to act on it.
[01:28:38] I wish more people thought like that.
[01:28:43] Statutes in place that revive claims that are even claims that would typically be not
[01:28:48] too many victims.
[01:28:49] Yeah.
[01:28:50] Too many people such claims and they can be brought even 25 to 30 years later.
[01:28:54] Yeah.
[01:28:55] Because there's a recognition there in New York and California and other states that
[01:28:58] It's very difficult for a victim to come forward and I would I would respectfully
[01:29:02] suggest the only reason many of these people are coming forward because they
[01:29:06] see other victims coming forward and it gives them some comfort that hey I
[01:29:10] won't be the only one and I expect more victims will come forward. You know as
[01:29:15] an old saying it says a lie has great speed but truth has endurance. Yeah the
[01:29:23] Jax complained of in these cases that we're going to file occurred primarily
[01:29:28] I never heard that that's true either Manhattan or the Hamptons or occurred in
[01:29:33] California primarily in Los Angeles or in Florida primarily in Miami most of
[01:29:40] these events and incidents occurred at parties typically after parties or album
[01:29:44] release parties New Year's Eve parties for the July parties something they
[01:29:49] called a puppy party. No matter how you interpret what puppy could mean, it's bad. Doesn't matter
[01:30:11] how you want to interpret it. It's bad either way parties or the July party. Yeah, something
[01:30:22] they call the puppy party. Jesus, a white party, all white party. Although several
[01:30:27] of these events occurred at auditions. Many times, especially young people, people wanting
[01:30:34] to break into the industry were were coerced into this type of conduct in the
[01:30:39] promise of being made a star or in the promise of having Sean Combs listen to
[01:30:45] their tape or even let them read for us. Never happened before. You should know
[01:30:50] that some of this behavior occurred at well known venues in New York City.
[01:30:55] Some of this behavior occurred at private residences of people that we
[01:30:58] y'all know. Some of this behavior occurred at hotels that we're all familiar
[01:31:04] with. You should know that more than 55% of the victims filed reports
[01:31:11] reported this conduct to either the authorities, that is the police or to
[01:31:17] hospitals. We're in the process of collecting with this goes into what I
[01:31:22] was thinking earlier because statistically, as far as I know, there
[01:31:27] is a low probability that people filed reports. So this proves, I'm not sure I
[01:31:32] prove, but it goes to show kind of what I was saying is that they clearly took the
[01:31:36] 120 most credible because for actual reports, there is a very low
[01:31:43] probability that somebody files a report. So if you're at 55% for
[01:31:47] something like this, that means that you've curated the most plausible and
[01:31:52] and the most verifiable instances. Our team assistance, medical records,
[01:31:59] you see what I'm saying, reports that were made to the authorities. And I've already said that some
[01:32:05] of the individuals in this group did in fact talk to the FBI. You should know that that several
[01:32:11] of the individuals and when I say several, I mean many who did in fact seek medical treatment
[01:32:18] were drug tested and drugs were found in their system, we're drugs.
[01:32:23] It's crazy how it just gets worse. That's not wild. So it just gets worse and worse.
[01:32:32] Drugs that you probably never heard of. One in particular that continues to pop up is a drug
[01:32:37] called xylazine or trink, which based on our research is known as a horse tranquilizer.
[01:32:46] What the fuck? Now, there's been a lot of reports that we're filing a class
[01:32:52] action. This is not a class action class actions when one or two people file a
[01:32:56] case on behalf of a group of people. That's not this. These cases will be
[01:33:00] individual cases. Each case will live and die on its own merit. These cases
[01:33:05] will be filed individually one plaintiff against whoever the
[01:33:09] defendants were involved in the case. Oh my god. Each case may be filed
[01:33:15] in one venue like California. Another case may be filed in New York.
[01:33:19] Well, it's just, yeah, may sue just Sean Combs, but multiple other people.
[01:33:23] One case may sue a range of people.
[01:33:26] I would expect most of them to be filed, as I said, in New York
[01:33:30] and Los Angeles. Now, I know this. Many of you came here.
[01:33:35] Banking or hoping perhaps, uh, believing that I may start naming names.
[01:33:41] That day will come, but it won't be.
[01:33:43] He's not going to do it until it goes to court because the long if he goes and he
[01:33:48] names names right now, those people will know and they can act accordingly.
[01:33:54] So obviously he's not going to name names.
[01:33:57] That would be stupid.
[01:34:00] Never tell somebody what you're going to do until you do it.
[01:34:09] Yeah.
[01:34:09] Don't show your hand.
[01:34:09] Yeah.
[01:34:10] Of course.
[01:34:10] We will name names other than Sean comes and there's a lot of names.
[01:34:14] Um, it's a long list already.
[01:34:16] I think this is already a lot different than the whole Diddy, sorry, than the Epstein situation, because all of the information is way more decentralized, like the Epstein situation was extremely centralized, and the control around it was incredibly tight.
[01:34:37] But with this, there's already so many other people that know about the information.
[01:34:42] I feel like you basically can't stop this at this point, because too many people know about it.
[01:34:48] And so, like, even if you kill one or two of these people, the tipping point has already happened.
[01:34:54] Especially considering these are people in entertainment, so the odds are that there's, like, media of these things happening.
[01:35:01] You know who some of these individuals are, but because of the nature of this case,
[01:35:07] We're going to make damn sure that we're right before we do that.
[01:35:14] But the names that we're going to name, assuming that our investigators confirm and corroborate
[01:35:19] what we've been told are names that will shock you.
[01:35:24] These are individual cases.
[01:35:25] There are indeed other perpetrators involved.
[01:35:28] They will be revealed when that particular individual case is ready to be filed.
[01:35:33] They already know who they are.
[01:35:35] And I'm talking here about not just the cowardly, but complicit bystanders.
[01:35:39] That is, those people that we know watched this behavior occur and did nothing.
[01:35:44] Yeah, this is why, yeah, this is what we saw earlier.
[01:35:46] I'm talking about the people that participated.
[01:35:48] Yeah, because this is the thing, people that knew that it was happening and didn't do
[01:35:52] anything about it.
[01:35:54] It's going to get real.
[01:35:55] Yeah.
[01:35:56] Bro, like this is insane.
[01:35:57] Courage that egged it on.
[01:36:00] They know who they are.
[01:36:03] Oh my God.
[01:36:04] I call them the facilitators of foul play, willing participants in
[01:36:09] bioconduct. Yeah. As we identify them, each will be part of this case as
[01:36:14] defendants. These defendants will not only include individuals, but would also
[01:36:18] include corporate entities who ultimately profited off of this culture
[01:36:23] and behavior. I'm looking at banks, pharmaceutical companies, hotels. We
[01:36:30] We know that many of these individuals were paid cash.
[01:36:34] We know that many of these individuals involved, whether they were the ones being assaulted
[01:36:40] and abused, or they're witnessing other people being assaulted and abused, and then paid
[01:36:45] and threatened and told to leave.
[01:36:47] Typically paid 10 grand in cash and told to leave, and then threatened as they were
[01:36:53] leaving.
[01:36:54] Only 10 grand?
[01:36:55] Jesus.
[01:36:56] In addition to Sean Combs.
[01:36:58] That's it?
[01:36:59] the defendants in these cases, we're going to file will include anyone, of
[01:37:03] course, who engaged in the assault or exploitation. Yeah. Anyone participated
[01:37:08] in such in any way. Anyone who encouraged or facilitated this conduct.
[01:37:15] Anyone who was in the room and watched it happen, but net made no effort to
[01:37:19] stop it.
[01:37:21] Any venue or venue owner
[01:37:23] bro they're going scorched earth oh my god this is insane and the thing is also
[01:37:38] like the fact that this guy went out and made like a massive like did a whole
[01:37:42] press conference for this it's gonna be pretty hard to kill this guy now and you
[01:37:51] know like and also by the way he's at a law office and there's a bunch of other
[01:37:55] people that work at the same law office and they all know the same thing
[01:37:59] who was aware of what was going on but failed to stop it. Any individual or entity who knew
[01:38:10] about the conduct and benefitted from it but did nothing to report it or stop it and any
[01:38:17] individual or entity who covered it up or helped cover it up. These people who know
[01:38:23] who they are should just come forward now. I would imagine as we speak here that we
[01:38:29] on people who are very nervous. Oh, man. You can't hide skeletons in the closet forever.
[01:38:36] I would expect there are many people out there right now who are who are desperately searching
[01:38:41] their memories as they delete their texts and data. I can think of one of them. Yeah.
[01:38:51] These are in fact individual cases. There is a common theme and MO if you will. What's
[01:38:57] So typically the victim is lured into a situation where he or she is given a
[01:39:01] drink. Typically that drink reported by these victims is apparently laced with
[01:39:08] something. Once that drink takes effect, the perpetrators perform all kinds of
[01:39:14] sexual acts on the victims. Many times passing him or her around. As other
[01:39:20] people watch and enjoy the show and then leave the victim ashamed,
[01:39:24] confused, injured, and wondering what happened. When the victim reaches out, he or she is
[01:39:30] told not to say anything. Sometimes there are threats of all physical violence or financial
[01:39:36] repercussions. Yeah, of course, or bodily harm. The claims we intend to bring will
[01:39:45] include the following violent sexual assault or rape, sexual abuse, facilitated sex
[01:39:54] with a controlled substance, false imprisonment,
[01:39:58] compelling prostitution, sexual misconduct,
[01:40:03] dissemination of video recordings, false imprisonment,
[01:40:09] sexual abuse of minors.
[01:40:12] Given a large volume of case.
[01:40:20] Those are all really bad.
[01:40:25] Oh my God.
[01:40:31] Wow.
[01:40:33] This is, and given our over-docket obligations,
[01:40:36] and given the fact that we want to be sure when we file these cases that they
[01:40:41] are fully vetted, I expect we'll start filing these cases against Sean Combs
[01:40:47] and other perpetrators within the next 30 days. Now, it's rare, you know, sexual
[01:40:55] abuse, sexual exploitation, these types of, this type of activity is
[01:40:59] pervasive in our society, and it's rare we get a chance where we can
[01:41:05] really focus on this as a country and really focus on this about
[01:41:09] how pervasive this is and what we can as collectively can do about it so
[01:41:13] i thought it's disappointing that you have a lot of people that co-opt issues
[01:41:16] like this and they turn them into being like kind of a women are lying or
[01:41:20] men are bad type situation
[01:41:23] because i think it it muddies the waters a lot
[01:41:25] and what he's saying is really true
[01:41:28] and the problem is like
[01:41:30] you have so many people with like you know past unresolved trauma in
[01:41:34] one way or another or like their, you know, vendetta against the other gender. And these
[01:41:40] people, I think what they do is that they try to like, they want the world to look like
[01:41:45] the way they see it. And I do really, really hope people take this shit seriously. I do,
[01:41:53] I really hope people do, especially like a lot of the like kind of like red pill,
[01:41:57] like, you know, people that are like constantly worried about false accusations and shit
[01:42:01] like that. This this stuff happens a lot. And it's real a lot. Like it's not. It's not
[01:42:09] like every accusation is fake. Take this opportunity before I go into some of the individual cases
[01:42:16] on video. So the individual claims being made and some of the. So you'll get a get a sense
[01:42:21] of what this 120 people group looks like individually. I want to bring forward. Carrie Paul. She's
[01:42:30] a national victim advocate, who helps victims who have been victimized by this type of crime.
[01:42:40] I feel like this pretty much like this pretty much what's going on, right? I mean, I think
[01:42:45] that like, you know, him explaining it, I'll go ahead and I'll go to the end because like
[01:42:49] they're just going to be talking about like kind of like different things. So yeah,
[01:42:53] I mean, she she just gonna be talking about I'll wrap it up of the victim. You can
[01:43:02] file these cases, these individual cases under Jane Doe or John Doe. Each state is different
[01:43:08] in that respect. Typically there is a-
[01:43:10] No, it's just that like, I mean, obviously they're going to talk about like how prevalent
[01:43:14] like this kind of stuff is and like why people don't come out for it and everything.
[01:43:18] And like, I feel like also, like, I don't want to patronize you guys. I feel like
[01:43:24] most normal people know that, right? Everybody knows this, like most like adults, right?
[01:43:28] that aren't part of some sort of brainwashing.
[01:43:33] We all know this.
[01:43:34] And so that's why I'm like, yeah, we know.
[01:43:37] A balancing test, like the public's
[01:43:39] right to know the name of the victim and plaintiff
[01:43:42] versus the confidentiality and the safety of the plaintiff.
[01:43:47] So we'll have to struggle with that with each one
[01:43:50] of these cases.
[01:43:50] Our intention, of course, is to, like we always do,
[01:43:53] file these cases under a pseudonym
[01:43:56] until the court tells us otherwise.
[01:43:58] But let me share with you a few,
[01:44:01] if you just kind of give you a sense of the kind of cases,
[01:44:04] the kind of instances that people are calling
[01:44:07] and reporting that we are trying to corroborate, vet,
[01:44:10] and these are the ones that we've already corroborated,
[01:44:13] vetted, and collected evidence on.
[01:44:16] One individual who was 22 years at the time
[01:44:19] she was assaulted said that the typical MO
[01:44:24] at one of these parties that have been widely discussed in the press was
[01:44:29] that when you were handed a drink and now we know that the drink is laced
[01:44:35] with something, if you refused to drink it, you were kicked out of the party.
[01:44:39] Yeah, of course.
[01:44:40] But let that sink in for a minute.
[01:44:42] I mean, the admission to this party was that you had to drink the chosen
[01:44:47] drink that was handed to you.
[01:44:50] And now we know that in most cases, I would say 90% of the cases
[01:44:54] these individuals were drugged with some sort of drug.
[01:44:58] That was kind of the M.O.
[01:44:59] Another instance, this individual who was nine years old
[01:45:03] at the time was taken to a audition in New York City
[01:45:09] with Bad Boy Records.
[01:45:11] Other boys were there to audition as well.
[01:45:14] All of them were trying to land a record deal.
[01:45:16] All of them were minors.
[01:45:19] This individual was sexually abused,
[01:45:21] Allegedly by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio and other people to the promise
[01:45:28] to both his parents and
[01:45:31] To him himself of getting a record deal. What the fuck another instance
[01:45:36] another minor
[01:45:38] Told allegedly by Sean Combs that he would make him a star
[01:45:43] But he needed to visit with him and private about it away from
[01:45:47] his parents once they were in a private area
[01:45:51] allegedly, Mr. Combs made the victim perform oral sex
[01:45:58] upon him.
[01:45:59] Another incident.
[01:46:03] And he's just like, OK, next, next, like, oh my god.
[01:46:12] Visual 15 years old at the time, flown to New York
[01:46:16] City to attend a party, was drugged,
[01:46:20] and then taken into a private room,
[01:46:23] allegedly in the presence of Mr. Combs, where this female individual minor was raped, and
[01:46:32] then other individuals took turns raping her.
[01:46:38] Another individual, 26 at the time.
[01:46:40] How do you just like, you just, like, this is crazy.
[01:46:49] Oh my God.
[01:46:54] And he just keeps going.
[01:46:56] of the occurrence was picked up by allegedly by Mr. Cohns and several other people in a
[01:47:06] black SUV from the airport was given one drink in the SUV and then literally woke up the
[01:47:13] next day not knowing what had happened but with pain and damage to both her vagina
[01:47:19] and her anus where she was then she then went to the hospital. She was missing her
[01:47:25] underwear and her shoes. Another instance, an individual. Another instance. Not a minor.
[01:47:32] Was attended a group dinner, allegedly with Sean Combs in Miami. She wasn't drinking because
[01:47:38] she was pregnant. But she, whatever she drank at the table, apparently, at least according
[01:47:45] to her, was laced with something. She blacked out and she woke up in the same bed, again
[01:47:52] and allegedly with Mr. Holmes in his mansion in Miami.
[01:47:58] And she was pregnant?
[01:47:59] Regina and her anus were torn and sore.
[01:48:04] And I could go on.
[01:48:05] I mean, literally, you're sensing a theme here.
[01:48:08] It's the same theme.
[01:48:11] And it all involves some sort of drug.
[01:48:19] One instance, an individual who was 20 years old.
[01:48:22] other one was asked to attend just saw her on the street asked to attend a party
[01:48:28] in a hotel. Um, she was flattered went to the party was given one drink and
[01:48:35] doesn't remember anything else. Ultimately, uh, was so messed up was went
[01:48:41] to the hospital where they found, um, cocaine and this horse tranquilizer
[01:48:48] in her blood system. I'll give you a quote from a very young man who told us over the
[01:48:56] phone about his experience and all the things that happened to him. He says allegedly at
[01:49:02] the hands of Sean, Diddy Combs and his friends in the effort to try to sign that. So there's
[01:49:09] another one, right? Because like he's saying here that it wasn't because like a lot of
[01:49:15] this is just like literally just did he doing it himself? But if you listen to
[01:49:20] what's being said here is that other people are also doing it, they were
[01:49:23] watching it happen, right? This is fucking insane. Like, this is like
[01:49:30] allegedly it is, it's allegedly, yep. We don't know. A record deal. This was
[01:49:38] kind of what he was told he would have to do. His quote is, had he not
[01:49:43] been in power. I feel like I could have been something great. I quit. I quit the
[01:49:50] industry because of what Sean comes did to me.
[01:49:55] And that's really what it comes down to. We are pursuing this. I can easily see
[01:50:00] that asking you
[01:50:02] to support this effort to encourage witnesses and victims to come forward
[01:50:07] and bring your evidence so we can continue to break down this wall of
[01:50:12] silence, and we can continue to have these stories heard. This is the beginning
[01:50:20] of what I hope to be a national dialogue. This type of sexual assault,
[01:50:26] sexual abuse and sexual exploitation should never happen in the United
[01:50:31] States or anywhere else. This should have never been allowed to go on for
[01:50:37] so long. This conduct has created a massive individuals who are injured,
[01:50:41] scared and scarred. If you're one of those individuals, we ask you to reach
[01:50:47] out. If not to us, to someone you trust. If you're someone who witnessed any of
[01:50:54] these events, we ask you to reach out. Your name can remain confidential. With
[01:51:00] that, I'll take a few questions, not many, maybe two, but if you have a
[01:51:04] question I'll be pleased to try to answer it.
[01:51:09] So how many minors are making accusations in total and are the feds aware of the allegations of minors in the case?
[01:51:17] I don't know what the feds are aware of, okay, but I do know it's 25 out of this 120.
[01:51:24] I will say this to that point. We welcome the FBI or any...
[01:51:31] You see what he said, right? It's 25 out of the 120. So very clearly, they received more,
[01:51:41] and again, they probably just pick the 120 most credible. It's more than 25. 25 is the minimum,
[01:51:51] and everybody knows it's more than that. Authority wants to come to us, and we're
[01:51:55] going to make that available to these victims because I think that's important.
[01:52:00] Um, my suspicion is based on talking with these folks is that that you know,
[01:52:06] the FBI is just not aware of these people. The FBI has talked to some of these
[01:52:09] folks, uh, and I'm going to try to make encourage the victims to in fact talk
[01:52:15] to the FBI because I think they have some very important things to say.
[01:52:19] Yes.
[01:52:19] That's a good question seeking either TV or some sort of music that was harder to see here.
[01:52:33] I think some people might not be able to hear that what she asked was that were they just
[01:52:38] kids that were just like there or kids that were looking for prospective careers here with
[01:52:45] promises of yeah, you know, we're gonna make you a star. Yeah,
[01:52:49] see, that basically did things to them such that they don't
[01:52:52] want to have anything to do with the entertainment industry
[01:52:54] ever again. All right, guys, thank you very much for your
[01:52:57] attention. We're gonna go now.
[01:53:04] Holy shit. Oh my god. Seems like they had a lot of time on
[01:53:20] sand, help the timelines match the details. Yeah, this is
[01:53:22] insane. So many two days and I thought this is extremely
[01:53:29] fucked up. Yeah, like, there's a video right there. You want to watch the rest of it? Some parts that I didn't
[01:53:40] watch. Did he get in the electric chair? I mean, I want to like, honestly, I want to see him testify
[01:53:47] and say who else was involved. Because like, that's really what needs to happen is because like
[01:53:53] something like this, like he didn't do this, he didn't solo this, right? Like he did this with a
[01:53:59] bunch of other people. So like, I mean, him going to jail and like his hint, he's
[01:54:05] done, right? Like, I mean, he's obviously done. So like, that's a foregone conclusion.
[01:54:10] We know that's going to happen. What about everybody else? Yeah, like, what about
[01:54:17] the people that were involved? Like minded individuals? Yeah, exactly, right?
[01:54:22] They better have on watch for suicide. I'm going to be honest. I don't even
[01:54:25] think it matters. I think if Diddy kills himself or somebody kills Diddy at
[01:54:29] this point it won't make a difference because there's so much corroborating
[01:54:33] evidence there's so many people that have talked about it and there's so many
[01:54:37] things that have happened and there's probably data phone calls like again
[01:54:42] like Epstein and Clinton these guys are fucking professionals Diddy Usher
[01:54:50] these are these are singers but let's be honest right like they're not
[01:54:57] They're not on that level. They're not anywhere remotely as powerful as somebody like Bill fucking Clinton
[01:55:05] Like let's be honest right guys like
[01:55:08] Yeah, these are the guys that pretend to be gangsters people like Bill Clinton are the ones that say they're not gangsters
[01:55:14] But they actually fucking are very big difference there
[01:55:22] Diddy's a rookie. Yeah, bro. Like these yeah, they're I
[01:55:26] Don't think they have even remotely close to the power in or influence to stop this from happening
[01:55:32] Especially with so much information and so many people knowing the information
[01:55:36] Hollywood's involved too. Yeah, I know but Hollywood doesn't write laws. That's the difference
[01:55:43] Singers are under the influence of powerful people who invested in them. Yeah, I guess so right?
[01:55:48] Man Clinton made a quarter billion dollars in office and his wife. Hey, you know, and that's just what we know about right?
[01:55:54] You're about 50 cents selling a documentary about this to Netflix. I don't I actually don't know anything about that. I'm not sure
[01:56:00] They'll turn on each other. They're all snakes. Good. Like, I, I, I feel like he's like, let's
[01:56:10] be real, right? Like after that Harvey Weinstein shit, and the fact that like a bunch of other
[01:56:16] people didn't get called out for that, like everybody knew, right? Like we all knew like
[01:56:25] it was, is pretty obvious that like some bad shit happened, right? And there were
[01:56:29] are a bunch of other people involved, but there just wasn't enough like information like
[01:56:34] the floodgates had not opened at this point, right? This could be the greatest bus. I actually
[01:56:39] think this will be the biggest reckoning in entertainment history if he falls through
[01:56:44] with this. And I actually don't know like this is so insane. I don't I can't even
[01:56:50] imagine something that could ever be bigger than this. This is insane. Personal assistance
[01:56:59] roads to create a two million dollar show? Yeah, I don't know. Trump even stated he didn't
[01:57:04] know Epstein that well. Well, he got away with it. I don't know. I mean like Epstein and everything,
[01:57:09] but like think about it, right? Think about the levels of magnitude of power between Donald Trump
[01:57:15] and like Usher or like P. Diddy. It's not even remotely fucking close. So that's why people
[01:57:24] like Donald Trump and other people can, you know, like Bobby Kotick.
[01:57:32] Like, I'm sorry, but like these guys are real popular. They've got albums that sell really well.
[01:57:39] But Bobby Kotick, that's a whole different situation. So yeah, don't downplay.
[01:57:51] They're still Queens in the deck of cards. Well, I mean like, yeah, no, I mean for sure.
[01:57:57] Also, as victimizing didn't slow down after all the Epstein and Weinstein shit came out. Yeah, exactly
[01:58:01] Do you think this could implicate those powerful people like Epstein and Clinton? I do think that to an extent there is a web
[01:58:09] How how
[01:58:12] Um
[01:58:14] Like like how big is that web, right? Like how
[01:58:18] Uh, you know, how robust is the web? I don't know. I mean, I guess you're gonna have to find out
[01:58:22] But I feel like at this point the big difference between this and the Epstein stuff is that number one
[01:58:29] You're dealing with people primarily at least in Hollywood that are several magnitudes less powerful than actual politicians and former presidents, right?
[01:58:38] So they have less power to exercise to stop this from happening number one number two
[01:58:45] There's a lot of talk about videos and information made about this and it's done in a decentralized way and
[01:58:52] there are so many points of failure.
[01:58:55] So a lot of conspiracies in my mind fall apart
[01:58:59] whenever I have to imagine that 10,000 people
[01:59:02] can keep a secret.
[01:59:05] No, don't believe it.
[01:59:07] Not, I don't believe it.
[01:59:09] And I think especially whenever you have this much
[01:59:11] communication and this many people like, you know,
[01:59:14] cooperating with each other, there will be a fuckup.
[01:59:18] Absolutely, tunnel under, yeah, there's a tunnel.
[01:59:21] Yeah, look at this.
[01:59:27] Let me see if I can find this.
[01:59:40] Yeah, there apparently Los Angeles
[01:59:42] home underground tunnel at P. Diddy's Los Angeles
[01:59:46] house near Playboy Mansion.
[01:59:48] This dude had underground tunnels.
[01:59:55] Yeah.
[01:59:57] What do you think about Trump being
[01:59:58] with Diddy and a lot of those images?
[02:00:00] I think that's very concerning.
[02:00:02] And I think everybody should like, I mean,
[02:00:05] I don't think this is a shoot first and ask questions
[02:00:07] later.
[02:00:07] And who knows, right?
[02:00:09] Maybe he had nothing to do with it.
[02:00:11] Maybe he did.
[02:00:13] I don't know.
[02:00:16] I'm not sure.
[02:00:17] But what if he pardons them?
[02:00:22] It won't matter.
[02:00:24] Yeah, it won't matter because there's so many other people that are- there's so many cases
[02:00:30] that you can't pardon every single case, right?
[02:00:33] That's not gonna happen.
[02:00:34] Yeah, why would he pardon them?
[02:00:35] Yeah, why would he even do that?
[02:00:37] So I just- yeah, I feel like it's totally fucking over for them.
[02:00:42] I think this could actually be like a rapture on a level that I don't think we've ever seen.
[02:00:52] I think this is going to make like the Epstein stuff and the Harvey Weinstein stuff look
[02:00:56] like a joke.
[02:01:00] And honestly I think it's going to make the R. Kelly stuff look like a joke.
[02:01:05] This seems like probably potentially the biggest one.
[02:01:08] We're gonna start moving the song kill shot by Eminem. He eludes to Diddy putting out a hit that got two-pot killed
[02:02:58] I mean
[02:03:03] People said that was Shug Knight. They said it was somebody else now. They're saying it's Diddy
[02:03:08] Who knows?
[02:03:14] Right, I mean who knows
[02:03:18] Sun guy
[02:03:19] No, I think that guy's in jail or something
[02:03:23] My cock not that I'm aware of
[02:03:25] Do you think the ditty thing will be in the history books?
[02:03:31] It will if it implicates people that are in political positions.
[02:03:38] Like if it implicates like a lot of lawmakers and why?
[02:03:48] Because history doesn't remember some celebrity bullshit.
[02:03:51] You think they're going to have Bill Cosby in the history books?
[02:03:53] Oh, wow.
[02:03:54] It's just creepy weird rapist.
[02:03:56] Wow.
[02:03:57] Look how bad that is.
[02:03:58] Okay, good.
[02:03:59] Moving on now, nobody cares.
[02:04:04] But if it's a bunch of politicians and shit, absolutely.
[02:04:12] What about MJ?
[02:04:13] Michael Jackson isn't in history books or anything like that?
[02:04:18] No.
[02:04:22] Didn't Eminem Nalood to all of this at one point?
[02:04:31] Sorry, I gotta finish this.
[02:04:35] Yeah, number one, I'm a huge Michael Jackson fan.
[02:04:39] I love Michael Jackson.
[02:04:43] It is not confirmed that he did any of that shit.
[02:04:48] He's a weird guy, absolutely, a lot of weird things about him, but it is not confirmed.
[02:04:57] And so, yeah, there's no proof, yeah.
[02:05:01] And so, we don't need to hear about that, and also he did.
[02:05:05] He did.
[02:05:06] He died 2009, I think.
[02:05:08] And so, yeah, Cope?
[02:05:11] Well, no, it's not a cope. It's just that it's not proven
[02:05:15] Right
[02:05:16] Like yeah, so like that's that's done. That's over with
[02:05:20] Let me see all the 50 cent shit. He talked about the interviews about diddy freakin layers. You haven't seen it
[02:05:27] Oh, let me see 50 cent diddy
[02:05:50] Yeah, I may not I
[02:05:53] Guess I just have to wait and see somebody got to give me a link to that and I'll take a look at it, man
[02:05:57] Yeah
[02:05:59] Didn't watch the Babylon trailer elude solid in these case. I guess we just have to wait and see but anyway
[02:06:05] I just I'm really glad to see this. I think it's a great thing and
[02:06:11] I'll watch this real quick and then we're gonna move on to show on top of it
[02:06:18] In one corner the disgraced hip-hop
[02:06:22] Impressario under federal indictment for a laundry list of shocking crimes
[02:06:26] In the other his nemesis ready to cash in on Sean Combs's misfortune
[02:06:36] Legal battle has reignited one of rap's biggest feuds
[02:06:43] Between Ditty and 50 cent was so much better
[02:06:54] After months of teasing he would be unleashing a ditty do it documentary
[02:07:00] The Big Headline Netflix is producing a documentary.
[02:07:03] Did he do it?
[02:07:09] Man, bro, Drake thought he had it bad with that.
[02:07:13] You know, like, but it's a minor thing?
[02:07:15] Uh-uh.
[02:07:17] This dude's writing a whole fucking all
[02:07:20] documentary about him.
[02:07:23] Oh my god.
[02:07:24] 50 cent Jackson about the federal charges of sex
[02:07:27] trafficking and assault and the abuse allegations
[02:07:30] against Diddy Cones.
[02:07:33] Fifty tweeted the announcement. I've been telling y'all about this weird,
[02:07:37] expletive, you didn't believe me, but I bet you believe me now.
[02:07:41] I took you to the campsite.
[02:07:42] Expletive.
[02:07:43] I didn't do no puffy parties, you didn't believe me, but I bet you believe me now!
[02:07:52] You didn't believe me, but I bet you believe me now.
[02:07:55] Man!
[02:07:58] It's just the latest salvo, in the war of words that's been waging between the two for more than a decade.
[02:08:03] That's crazy.
[02:08:04] The feud blew up shortly after 50, he hit it big.
[02:08:09] He claimed Diddy had information about the killing of notorious B.I.G.
[02:08:13] Claims Diddy, of course, denied.
[02:08:16] They even allegedly got into a physical fight at the 2012 BET Awards.
[02:08:21] You're saying here, right now, you're never going to beef with anyone else publicly?
[02:08:26] 50 made this promise about shooting from the lip when he joined me here in 2020.
[02:08:30] You're a scrapper I just know this is like it's like an alcoholic going into a bar
[02:08:34] I don't know someone takes a shot on you and instead you might be responding. I got a new way to respond
[02:08:39] I'm like, otherwise my inner peace is interrupting your demons
[02:08:42] The 50s been trolling Diddy online ever since the civil law started flying last year
[02:08:51] I'm not asking for forgiveness. I'm truly sorry
[02:08:54] After that apology on the CNN broadcaster that hotel assault on then girlfriend Cassie Ventura 50 road through this
[02:09:03] imagine being 50 cent right now imagine the levels of vindication now everybody
[02:09:13] fucking knows and there it is yeah oh my fucking god yeah I told y'all this is
[02:09:22] not gonna work it's not going to work 50 producing a doc about Diddy at his
[02:09:29] lowest moment it's like the ultimate trolling we spoke it is like that's what's so crazy about
[02:09:37] this is like everybody thought it's so funny because everybody thought kindra komar went
[02:09:44] too far not everybody but there were people talking about kindra komar going too far with
[02:09:50] not like us and all the shit about drake that's nothing compared to this like that dude that's
[02:10:01] Nothing. Yeah, it was soft. Yeah, bro. Like that's just a little song, you know
[02:10:06] It's got some funny jokes in it. Like this is this is insane
[02:10:11] Another level yeah author Torrey today 50 cent and whatever team he assembles could find some things
[02:10:19] That we haven't heard yet may be able to compel some people
[02:10:22] people to talk now. Whether or not it's fair, just telling the ditty story will be embarrassing
[02:10:31] to ditty. I feel like getting embarrassed is the last thing he got to worry about. 50 told
[02:10:37] us this about his Netflix doc. Yeah, this is a story of significant human impact. It
[02:10:44] is a complex narrative spanning decades, not just the headlines or clips seen so far.
[02:10:50] Man joined by CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister
[02:10:54] Wag's
[02:10:55] Diddy's attorney says he can't wait to testify
[02:10:58] I've got for what purpose to blow people up or to exonerate himself look did he has made I better be blowing people up
[02:11:06] That's what I want to see him do I want to see him just immediately like they get him understand
[02:11:10] He says boys. I brought a list I
[02:11:14] brought a list all right y'all ready to write these down
[02:11:17] down. Explosive budget. Yeah, that's what I want to see happen.
[02:11:49] battle for Diddy.
[02:11:52] God fuck him down.
[02:12:00] Well, there it is, Rip Diddy.
[02:12:04] I guess so.
[02:12:06] Holy shit, Kanye made no more parties in LA with Kendrick in 2016 to diss Diddy.
[02:12:14] That is insane.
[02:12:18] I wonder who's next.
[02:12:21] I could easily see 50 to 100 people being implicated in this and I could even easier
[02:12:27] see more than that.
[02:12:31] I could honestly like really like probably more, yeah, because you talk about like 20-30
[02:12:36] years here, right?
[02:12:37] Like I mean, this isn't something that happened in like a few years, right?
[02:12:42] Even a decade, it's multiple decades, like that's nuts.
[02:12:46] Jay Z's fucked.
[02:12:47] Well, let's see what happens, right?
[02:12:48] I don't know who it is.
[02:12:50] I feel like, um, it's kind of weird that Usher, uh, it's kind of weird Usher deleted all of his tweets.
[02:12:56] Like, that was... that was weird.
[02:13:01] Why would you do that?
[02:13:04] I don't know.
[02:13:07] Yeah.
[02:13:08] That's just, it's interesting that that happened.
[02:13:10] Yeah, like, man.
[02:13:12] Wonder why.
[02:13:14] Yeah, is that, yeah, yeah, he got hacked?
[02:13:16] He got hacked.
[02:13:18] Damn.
[02:13:19] That's convenient.
[02:13:21] That is so convenient.
[02:13:22] That's convenient for him. Isn't that good for him?
[02:13:25] Yeah, it's 100% gonna be bigger than R. Kelly.
[02:13:27] Of course it's gonna be bigger than R. Kelly.
[02:13:28] The reason why R. Kelly, like R. Kelly was a degenerate.
[02:13:32] You know, he a freak. Absolutely he a freak.
[02:13:34] But it was only R. Kelly.
[02:13:36] This is, I think that the reason why it's so compelling
[02:13:39] is there's so many more people that are involved.
[02:13:42] That's the reason. That's nuts.
[02:13:45] This is insane too. Like I saw this. This is actually like I...
[02:13:49] So for a minute, I actually felt bad for the developers of this game
[02:13:53] So suicide squad they brought out a trailer. Let me see if I can find this real quick
[02:13:58] This is it. It's just sad
[02:14:01] See if I pull it up real quick. Where is it? I think I put it on my yeah
[02:14:06] Here we go suicide squad killed the Justice League
[02:14:10] launches a new a
[02:14:12] New Zoey Watson DLC. There's a new DLC
[02:14:16] And it's releasing to less than 300 people
[02:14:21] Can you imagine bro like what it would be like?
[02:14:26] Like you are making content for basically fucking nobody
[02:14:34] Like have fun 300 people. Yeah, this is unbelievable like if I look at this
[02:14:46] 261 people playing the game
[02:14:50] Most at low points. It's under a hundred people. This is in good. It's peaking. Yeah, bro
[02:14:58] like this is huge it's going crazy now like this is it I'm actually kind of
[02:15:03] shocked throwing money away I mean I feel like imagine you're a dev at one of
[02:15:12] these come at this company and you're involved with making this game
[02:15:16] imagine like how soul crushing that must be that you're you're paid to make this
[02:15:26] game and to develop this that literally nobody cares about yeah 261 more than
[02:15:35] Concord I guess so man look at Rocksteady's Twitter page I'll see if I can find it real
[02:15:41] quit and and get into it I would feel good to be honest I would do a shitty a job as
[02:15:46] I wanted Rocksteady Twitter page okay let me see if I find it it's over here they haven't
[02:16:04] said anything they didn't post anything about this yeah they just like they don't
[02:16:09] tweet anything about this. Yeah, nothing at all. At this point, I'm
[02:16:15] soft quitting till another job comes out. Yeah, I wouldn't be
[02:16:18] surprised, man. It's gonna be insane. Once the other people get
[02:16:22] exposed. I mean, I don't think anybody's gonna get exposed
[02:16:24] with this, but I just feel like the game is like, I can only
[02:16:27] imagine what it would be like to release a game. And then
[02:16:30] 264 people are playing it. I think that they're doing
[02:16:33] money laundering in the game. Like I wonder why Warner
[02:16:36] brothers like because it costs money to have like a whole development team like
[02:16:40] they're losing like millions of dollars on this I guarantee you they're losing
[02:16:44] millions of dollars on this every month like how it why would you keep the like
[02:16:49] just take it out to the back of the barn and put it out of its fucking misery
[02:16:54] like it's just embarrassing for everybody it's sad for the developers
[02:16:58] it's sad for the players it's sad for the the IP it's bad just go do it a
[02:17:05] favor just concord it yes like what I did what they should do is the same thing
[02:17:13] I said with Starfield take get rid of the whole game you're rid of the whole
[02:17:19] game delete all evidence of the game send a copyright takedown request to
[02:17:26] every single piece of media on the internet that shows the game and
[02:17:33] And hopefully in five years everybody will forget that it happened
[02:17:40] Scrub it from the internet
[02:17:42] Like even the show yeah, like get rid of the movie like I know the movie is all right right like compared to this at least
[02:17:49] Yeah, erase this memory hole it. Yeah, get rid of the whole thing man
[02:17:54] They're obligated to release up to season five
[02:17:58] That's just sad bro
[02:18:01] 248 steam players
[02:18:03] They got a whole development studio doing this and it's just
[02:18:09] It's just sad man. I feel bad for him. I really do
[02:18:12] What is this a perfect art female protagonist done, right?
[02:18:16] I feel like most female protagonists are generally done, right?
[02:18:19] It's mainly the just a some every time people try to put themselves into a game, right?
[02:18:24] Like that's always what's cringe about it. But yeah, of course, this is the way it used to be
[02:18:29] What's the Silent Hill cosplay looks fucking sick? What's this?
[02:18:35] I see that. Oh my god. That is good. Yeah, that's impressive to me. Like what the fuck?
[02:18:44] I never played Silent Hill. I never got into it.
[02:18:47] About Assassin's Creed shadows. I'm a Vod watcher. I saw a section where Asmon talked about
[02:18:51] speculation that Yasuke got replaced for clout. I had a screenshot of a tweet that I found quite
[02:18:55] interesting when the characters were first leaked. I would not deep dive the source,
[02:19:00] but you might dig and find it somewhere else. So this is about some other bullshit.
[02:19:11] Assassin's Creed for 2013-2014
[02:19:17] Uh...
[02:19:19] I-I'm not really sure like what...
[02:19:22] Like this didn't- like I- this is the funny thing, bro.
[02:19:25] Like, some people, guys...
[02:19:28] The resemblance is like, I can't- like y'all are being so dumb with this shit.
[02:19:33] You guys are being so fucking dumb.
[02:19:36] Like, can we please stop this?
[02:19:38] We look like a bunch of fucking retards.
[02:19:41] That look at- oh wow, they look- no they don't.
[02:19:44] Shut the fuck up. That's true yet. No, they obviously because the idea was that listen, how can I say this without?
[02:19:54] being racist
[02:19:58] Without sounding weird. How can I say this? I've looked at a lot of black people in my life. I've seen a lot of black people
[02:20:10] These two guys don't look the same. They don't I've seen a lot of them. They don't fucking look the same
[02:20:18] It's crazy is crazy people do this. They do not really they just photoshop the face on there
[02:20:26] That's it. They don't know I don't think that they do
[02:20:30] This is insane because there is a there is a conspiracy now
[02:20:37] Especially you zoom out and you see it. This is an absolutely fucking not
[02:20:43] Absolutely, but basically y'all dumb
[02:20:46] Y'all dumb like that that's not identical at all photoshop them for it. Yeah, it's way different now
[02:20:52] Yeah, so you you zoom in you think that because you trying to be funny, right? We all trying to be funny
[02:20:58] No, it doesn't those people exactly. This is the same as like, you know, oh
[02:21:05] The I'm trying to think like what a good example
[02:21:07] This is oh like what kind of Chinese are you are you Japanese or Korean?
[02:21:12] Like, this is the same level of like, brain-dead, like, oh wow, they all look the same racism
[02:21:20] that just makes everybody that thinks like this look like a fucking moron.
[02:21:26] What is dumb is fuck- This is so, so fucking dumb.
[02:21:31] We need to stop this. It's embarrassing.
[02:21:36] It's so embarrassing.
[02:21:38] Oh my god.
[02:21:40] Let me see if I can find the rest of this.
[02:21:42] Oh
[02:21:45] This was funny
[02:21:48] With shares at 10 year low Assassin's Creed maker Ubisoft faces questions over its future
[02:21:55] Last week activists investor AJ Investments is working with other Ubisoft shareholders to push the company to sell itself to private equity firms
[02:22:02] Or to a Chinese gaming giant Tencent
[02:22:05] Now I was gonna say I don't want to say I told you so but this is actually the entire the entire reason
[02:22:12] I brought this up is so I could say I told you so I said this was gonna happen
[02:22:16] Remember how I said this was gonna happen it's happening there it is
[02:22:20] That's what I said. Yes, I said that I said this was gonna be
[02:22:24] Why would Tencent buy a failure of a company?
[02:22:27] Simple because then they fire all the idiots and then they bring in the people that are smart
[02:22:31] And then they they make a good assassin's creed game
[02:22:35] The people that work at Tencent people that run that company are not stupid. You think they're stupid
[02:22:39] What do you mean? Well, no, they're not dumb. They're really smart. That's why they're so popular
[02:22:46] that's why I got so much fucking money. Yeah. And you guys brought it up in chat. You're
[02:22:56] absolutely right. It's about the IPs more than anything else. So yeah, open letter. So yeah,
[02:23:04] there's a good chance they might be pressured to sell to sell the company. I don't think even
[02:23:08] Tencent is dumb enough to invest in the Ubisoft. Yes, they would because they usually invest
[02:23:13] in the companies that inside of the investment agreement, they are allowed to buy more shares
[02:23:19] and more stock, if the company does well, which allows them to passively acquire the company in
[02:23:24] totality over time. Two good examples of this are grinding gear games and riot. So, yeah, this is the
[02:23:33] way, like, again, these guys are not dumb. Like, it's just, they don't make, like, everybody makes
[02:23:41] mistakes, but like, this is a big one, like, they're not going to make a mistake on this. I think
[02:23:45] I think it'd be smart for them to buy this.
[02:23:47] Like, I think that 10 cent probably should try to do this.
[02:23:51] This would be a good idea.
[02:23:53] If I were them, I would consider it.
[02:23:56] I was about in one moment.
[02:23:57] Yeah, Ubisoft holds crazy amount of IPs too?
[02:23:59] Yeah, exactly.
[02:24:00] Like, they have tons of IPs.
[02:24:01] Like, Prince of Persia, Assassin's Creed.
[02:24:02] Like, just think about those two right by themselves.
[02:24:05] Like, both of those are crazy, crazy, crazy IPs, man.
[02:24:09] Ubisoft has over a billion in assets.
[02:24:11] Yeah, I heard that went down by quite a bit,
[02:24:13] but yeah, it is true.
[02:24:14] Let me see if I find the rest of this shit.
[02:24:16] fuck. Um, this is crazy. That's nuts. Like look at this. 295% of your saturated fat for
[02:24:32] one day. This is honestly, this impressive. How's that allowed? I don't know. Yeah, 38
[02:24:43] grams of protein. Yeah, yeah, look at that. It's insane. Like this is like, I actually,
[02:24:47] I thought about trying to get one of these and try and try and eat the whole thing
[02:24:50] on stream. But I just, I didn't want to, you know, do self harm. And so I decided
[02:24:56] not to. Decided against it. You would say food regulation and not show I guess so
[02:25:01] right I mean I don't know what to say about this. Asian desert here I'm going
[02:25:05] to tell beautiful. God let's see if I find some more of these physics and
[02:25:09] new store boy patch I did see this I woke up again. All right. So this comes
[02:25:17] coincidentally at the same time that they decide to do a near automata
[02:25:21] collab and add to be into the game and also a photo mode pretty
[02:25:26] interesting timing. Crazy timing. Shameless? Absolutely. It's not even a
[02:25:53] question. They discovered wind? Yeah. Man. That's high quality content there. Game
[02:26:27] of the year? Well, most importantly, this game is coming to PC. It's coming to
[02:26:37] PC very soon. Man. Nice existeries. What a game. Goon of the year. It's
[02:26:54] at a game of the year that probably is true I feel like stellar blade is
[02:26:58] definitely if oh my oh this is Korean developers here's the American developers
[02:27:05] alright here we go oh god
[02:27:08] I kinda looks like a drumstick
[02:27:10] you hungry
[02:27:21] Jesus man how you do this to yourself you hungry that cloud looks like a
[02:27:35] No hairpag needed
[02:27:38] Well, they are a bad guy. I don't even know what to say. Oh
[02:27:41] My fucking god, this is why AI like I don't even know this AI. I feel like that's just the way it is
[02:27:48] Now we know who's behind those earthquakes. I guess so right
[02:27:52] Focusing on the war watching rings of power enjoying rings of power because any word of the rings is better than no word of the rings
[02:27:58] See guys who just did a slap a beloved franchise name on it and they keep gobbling it up
[02:28:02] Well, here's it's really important to keep this in mind. This is a subreddit for the for the show
[02:28:09] So you're probably gonna have people that are fans of the show that are on the subreddit and
[02:28:14] What happens with a lot of these subreddits is unless they turn into a hate subreddit a lot of the people that post critical stuff about it
[02:28:21] End up getting banned or blocked especially because like with rings of power a lot of the criticism people had
[02:28:27] were like things that were reddit no-nos, right?
[02:28:30] Where it's like, oh, having like black orcs
[02:28:33] or like black elves or something like that.
[02:28:36] And so you weren't really able to talk about this anyway.
[02:28:39] And so you could pretty much assume
[02:28:41] that Rings of Power subreddit's probably gonna have people
[02:28:43] that just are fans of the game.
[02:28:45] I wouldn't take it that seriously, man.
[02:28:47] Do we tell them, pop your ad block
[02:28:49] or UBlock Origin Lite pulled from Firefox Store?
[02:28:54] What?
[02:28:56] The main version of the add-on is available.
[02:28:59] Yeah, but what's this?
[02:29:02] How to remove the list?
[02:29:03] Yeah, I don't see any of this.
[02:29:09] Remove the all part.
[02:29:10] Yeah, yeah, it seems like it's misinformation
[02:29:12] a little bit, right?
[02:29:13] Why was there a light version, less features
[02:29:15] that just blocks ads?
[02:29:17] The non-light version is able to run scripts
[02:29:19] and block whole non-ad-related HTML codes.
[02:29:22] Yeah, I think that obviously,
[02:29:23] like I'm asking this before many times,
[02:29:25] I feel like some people were in denial about this.
[02:29:28] Like they're in really big denial.
[02:29:29] but uh... absolutely they're going to do more to stop ad blocking like it's not
[02:29:34] even a question
[02:29:35] of course they're going to do that
[02:29:37] the world is ugly at the moment but let's appreciate one million people
[02:29:41] watch as
[02:29:41] all my god the cassie fiverson
[02:29:44] holy shit
[02:29:48] what a day
[02:29:53] man
[02:29:54] that's crazy to think that was over a year ago too
[02:29:56] all my god
[02:29:59] japanese mountain climber ordered a pizza to mount fiji the courier was
[02:30:02] not confused and completed the order for $962. That's so fucking funny. Even though I bet this
[02:30:12] is probably just an ad for whatever the delivery service is, because it's a really good ad,
[02:30:18] man that's fucking funny. Do you feel in charge? Oh god. Look at me brother. Yeah. Oh my god.
[02:30:50] Oh this was always a good one.
[02:30:52] the heavy tried i actually wish i could i wish i could i do like imagine imagine you could
[02:31:04] play smash brothers with your boys and then smash your boys like it would be it would
[02:31:12] be really chill like it would be so fucking badass if i was gay but like i would be
[02:31:18] awesome listen listen you never know unless you try sometimes right i know okay i'm so
[02:31:27] straight I could suck a dick and it wouldn't be gay yeah that's where it's
[02:31:42] from you take your garbage out does that make you a garbage man yeah I'm so
[02:31:59] straight flat earthers what is this here as well so straight flat earthers adoram
[02:32:04] I actually have a lot of flat earthers that watch my shit it's kind of funny
[02:32:08] for me to see and yeah there it is more crazy stats terraria has the
[02:32:14] highest amount of positive reviews in steam history 1.3 million reviews man you
[02:32:25] got like I've got to play this fucking game man I do I have to play it unreal
[02:32:33] 5 mega why oh what's this I'm gonna watch this yeah I know you guys really
[02:32:40] want me to try it out I think I will I'm gonna be honest I think I am gonna
[02:32:43] try it. Unreal Engine 5.5 megawatts. This is unreal. This is a new demo. I feel like, you know, there's
[02:32:53] been a lot of Unreal 5 games that have been, like, let's be real garbage. But man, Black
[02:32:59] Myth Wukong was, oh, like, I feel like that Black Myth Wukong was the craziest tech demo for
[02:33:10] Unreal that there's ever been. It was peak. Yeah, so good. Thank you, Simon. Hey, Victor.
[02:33:26] Hey, everyone.
[02:33:28] Let's jump right into it.
[02:33:30] When we look at where to take Unreal Engine in the future,
[02:33:33] we start with the user.
[02:33:34] Asking ourselves how the tools and the tech
[02:33:37] get out of their way is they bring their ideas to life.
[02:33:41] One challenging limitation for our creators
[02:33:43] has been the kind of shadow casting lights.
[02:33:46] To that end, we've developed new technology that
[02:33:49] enables artists to use orders of magnitude more
[02:33:52] and higher quality light sources than ever before.
[02:33:57] Let's take an early look at this new feature
[02:33:58] we're calling Mega Lights.
[02:34:01] And who better to guide us through this experience
[02:34:03] than our intrepid explorer
[02:34:05] from Lumen in the Land of Nanite, Echo.
[02:34:08] All right, let's see it.
[02:34:10] Let's see what's up ahead, Victor.
[02:34:13] This is, man, this is fucking amazing.
[02:34:20] I'm gonna be real, I know maybe it's like,
[02:34:24] I'm easy to impress.
[02:34:26] But as somebody who grew up, like my game with Super Mario
[02:34:28] World, to see this, unbelievable.
[02:34:36] Before we get into the details of Megalights,
[02:34:39] I first wanted to talk about this environment.
[02:34:42] Built using a suite of brand new assets
[02:34:44] from the Quixel Megascans library,
[02:34:46] we've also partnered with Kitbash 3D.
[02:34:48] So these all got scanned in?
[02:34:49] They're an offering resource for 3D models and materials.
[02:34:52] But you look at all the little objects
[02:34:54] and everything in here.
[02:34:56] I feel like one of the craziest things about Unreal 5
[02:34:59] is the fact that it has the ability
[02:35:00] to render so many objects without losing
[02:35:03] a massive amount of quality.
[02:35:06] Cause like back in the day, you remember like this,
[02:35:08] that used to be like the main factor.
[02:35:11] Did y'all ever like back in WoW,
[02:35:13] like you would turn your camera in a raid
[02:35:15] to where like it would look at the fewest amount of people
[02:35:18] so you could do a boss fight with more FPS?
[02:35:24] Yeah, yeah, right?
[02:35:25] And so like, it's crazy for me to see this.
[02:35:28] holy cow yes you can soon find many that's a struggle to be right asset
[02:35:32] marketplace
[02:35:34] if you want to use them in your own projects
[02:35:36] you know it is
[02:35:44] moving on let's talk megabytes
[02:35:48] a real engine is that it's best when exactly imagine like if this is a bed
[02:35:51] that's the game
[02:35:53] why did it we'd be getting like it'd be like two fps
[02:35:57] yeah express themselves without technical constraint
[02:36:01] like nanite did for triangles or lumen for global illumination
[02:36:06] mega lights
[02:36:07] removes limitation in a whole new category
[02:36:09] direct lighting
[02:36:11] shadows uses christ
[02:36:13] look at that for example of these textured area lights
[02:36:16] considered the gold standard of offline renders is gonna be so crazy for like
[02:36:20] cyberpunk and shit
[02:36:22] all my god
[02:36:24] that's cool yeah
[02:36:25] here they are in real time
[02:36:27] spilling vibrant color into the scene
[02:36:30] Casting soft shadows and illuminating the environment in a way artists simply couldn't have done before.
[02:36:35] Oh my god.
[02:36:45] And a whole new tool in the creator's toolkit is huge, but that's not the only way Megalight's makes things better.
[02:36:52] Let's see what's next.
[02:36:55] Which are four? Yeah, CD Projekt Red said they're moving over to using Unreal, right?
[02:37:01] And so we can expect to see Cyberpunk 2 and Witcher 4 in this.
[02:37:05] It looks like Echo was founded for an interesting marketplace here.
[02:37:06] It's just about to open for the day.
[02:37:08] Look at that.
[02:37:09] Let's turn on some of these shot fronts
[02:37:11] and see what's for sale.
[02:37:17] There's something missing though,
[02:37:18] the scene it's flat, it's undefined.
[02:37:21] Let's turn on shadows,
[02:37:23] but not just for a few important lights,
[02:37:25] for every single light in the entire view.
[02:37:33] Jesus.
[02:37:44] Oh my, I wanna go again.
[02:37:50] But not, there's something missing though,
[02:37:56] the scene it's flat, it's undefined.
[02:37:59] Let's turn on shadows,
[02:38:01] but not just for a few important lights,
[02:38:03] for every single light in the entire view.
[02:38:05] Jesus.
[02:38:11] That is so clean.
[02:38:13] Oh my God.
[02:38:19] From these main shop fronts to the screens, the displays,
[02:38:23] the flickering oil lamps, string lights, candles, signs,
[02:38:28] we're free to use whatever lights we need to tell our story.
[02:38:31] Jesus, look at that.
[02:38:31] The signals, signs.
[02:38:34] We're free to use whatever lights we need to tell our story
[02:38:37] and bring this beautiful environment to life.
[02:38:43] No, I think that one of the things about this that's like so impressive and incredible to me
[02:38:47] is the fact that they've created a tool that can allow people to do this
[02:38:52] with like a fraction of the effort and time and investment that they used to.
[02:38:58] Because like you can look back and like there are some old games that recreate things like this,
[02:39:03] but it was all done from scratch.
[02:39:06] And I think that what's so impressive about Unreal Engine
[02:39:09] is that they have a machine that can generate these outcomes
[02:39:15] at realistic levels on a mass scale.
[02:39:19] That's what's insane about it, right?
[02:39:21] Like, yeah, you take something that in the past was handmade
[02:39:25] and you just give it to basically everybody.
[02:39:28] Yeah, make it more epic.
[02:39:29] Yeah, exactly.
[02:39:30] This is what actually it looks like.
[02:39:34] It's cheaper.
[02:39:35] Yeah.
[02:39:36] The prices you see here, it's extremely high.
[02:39:37] Cheaper, money-wise, and also performance-wise.
[02:39:39] Yes, when artists are working playfully, without limitation.
[02:39:43] Okay, let's go back to the scene.
[02:39:48] Victor, let's go further.
[02:39:51] Let's activate all these animated drones and robots.
[02:39:55] Over 1000 individual shadow casting light sources in this view alone.
[02:40:00] Okay, let's see it.
[02:40:07] All of these lights, they're movable, dynamic,
[02:40:11] Scatterings through the volumetric fog and mega lights handles this impressive scene without missing a beat
[02:40:18] Somebody says in chat they say I've seen 15 demos that look this impressive
[02:40:23] But not one time they showed any gameplay the one time they did was that matrix game. It was absolute trash gameplay
[02:40:29] Didn't we just talk about that with black myth wukong? I feel like black myth wukong is a is a proof of concept. I
[02:40:36] Think vindictus also the demo for vindictus is a proof of concept, too
[02:40:41] um i was vindictus was was unreal right i believe it was unreal um hellblade 2 yeah hell i i don't
[02:40:51] know about hellblade 2 but yeah there are games that use this exceptions to the rule for now there
[02:41:00] are always going to be exceptions to the rule because and here's the reason one thing that
[02:41:07] this is done which is interesting is that unreal 5 has made it to where the graphics for a game
[02:41:14] and the fidelity for a game is no longer a selling point for the game in a big way.
[02:41:20] Because like back in the day, like for example Final Fantasy 10 was insane just because of the
[02:41:25] way that it looked. Super Mario Bros 64 was insane just because of the way that it looked.
[02:41:31] Super Mario Bros 3 was insane just because of the way that it looked. Now I feel like
[02:41:36] if I see a beautiful amazing good-looking game, I don't immediately like fucking lose my mind.
[02:41:44] Like, unless there's a style about it that I like, because it's accessible to so many people now.
[02:41:50] We had a plateau on graphics. I think that by the time that we get to 60 and 70, 90s,
[02:41:59] like with graphics cards, obviously, I think that we're going to see a transition that's changing
[02:42:05] from being able to like, and I think that we're already seeing this happen,
[02:42:09] like the improvements in quality will be about performance and rather than
[02:42:13] rendering capability
[02:42:16] because i do think that we are hitting a plateau with graphics
[02:42:20] where things are beginning to look photorealistic in a lot of cases
[02:42:25] that's already the case i think it is i think unreal five in itself is an
[02:42:30] example of that removing these limitations around
[02:42:32] light count and shadows it doesn't just apply to point and
[02:42:36] spotlights but to area lights as well body cam again yeah
[02:42:39] Megalights enables artists to use area lights as freely as they would any other light source
[02:42:49] Now whether you're using textured area lights light functions crisp shadows or lovely soft shadows
[02:42:57] You can have huge numbers of lights of any type in whatever configuration works best for you
[02:43:03] Yes, and you can see how this builds on each other right because if you look at like this reflection here
[02:43:12] I think it was an unreal 5.2 or 5.3 where they changed the way that light and like reflections were done
[02:43:18] And you can see clearly how like these different types of innovations have built upon each other
[02:43:24] Because this is 5.5 as we stand back go off on our next adventure
[02:43:29] We should mention performance and keep in mind one day on your 7 and 5 on a PlayStation 5
[02:43:36] Mega lights is included in UE5 5
[02:43:38] It's an experimental feature in 5.5 and you can also check it out on the expo floor if
[02:43:47] you want a closer look at all the pretty pixels.
[02:43:49] Oh my God.
[02:43:57] That's insane.
[02:43:58] Stormers out want to look like this?
[02:44:00] It wasn't what I liked.
[02:44:01] Thank you very much.
[02:44:02] Back to you Diamond.
[02:44:03] Bro, they just say, alright, there it is.
[02:44:06] Oh my God.
[02:44:08] Wow, fans guys, that was truly amazing.
[02:44:12] That's incredible.
[02:44:13] This feature will greatly simplify lighting process
[02:44:15] and open up many possibilities.
[02:44:17] See, that's really the point, right,
[02:44:18] is how it gives people the ability to do this
[02:44:22] without having to hand make everything.
[02:44:27] Unreal 5 is still plagued by transversal stutter
[02:44:29] and shader complication stutter until they fix that.
[02:44:32] I don't give a shit about any of these tech demos.
[02:44:34] Yeah, I mean, Wukong has a few problems with that,
[02:44:37] but I think also you're gonna have issues
[02:44:39] with any game engine,
[02:44:41] and it logically makes sense
[02:44:42] eventually this will get ironed out. I just think that like the fact that you're able to do this on
[02:44:47] like a procedural level is unbelievable. It's unreal, you know? Like there it is, Unreal 5
[02:44:55] stutters more than I do. Good one. So yeah, no, I agree with you. I think that's an issue. But man,
[02:45:03] it's a tool for creative use. I think so too. I wish it actually made it easy to create
[02:45:07] like this. You need 3D models. These are not tied to any engine. Well, they said that they provide
[02:45:12] a lot of 3D models inside of the engine, and then they also have a thing where you can import 3D
[02:45:19] models based off of photographs, but it's probably not going to be like super good yet. So you're
[02:45:24] already seeing some of that happen already. They give you everything. Yeah, yeah. And so
[02:45:30] Quixel was free out this year. Asset packs. Yeah. A good example of an asset pack is that
[02:45:35] There's actually a game that was an asset packer. It's called the day before and so it's a quite common and like yeah
[02:45:41] It's like you
[02:45:43] Like you can't really tell like look at that and compare it to this. This is just bro. It's
[02:45:50] man
[02:45:52] Man that is clean. Holy shit. I can't wait to see what cyberpunk 2 is gonna look like
[02:46:02] Incredible yeah shaders. It's amazing. It really is like this is unbelievable man Hogwarts legacy looked amazing
[02:46:08] Yeah, it did. Hogwarts Legacy also was a Unreal 5 game too, at least if I remember right needs performance benchmarking
[02:46:15] Well, the other thing we keep in mind with performance benchmarking is that that's always going to get better
[02:46:21] So while we do have stuttering issues now, I think that over time
[02:46:25] You can easily assume that that will improve and get better
[02:46:28] Which is great. Like I'm happy to see that for fucking sure
[02:46:32] So yeah, I uh, I think it's going to keep getting better and uh at some point
[02:46:36] that will probably be good enough to where people, oh yeah, yeah, here we go.
[02:46:40] PAX Day, I forgot to even show this. PAX Day also has an early access, so we'll see what the tech
[02:46:46] demo for this game is. Unfortunately, PAX Day is just a tech demo. It seems like the combat and
[02:46:54] the gameplay really haven't been very good, and the game hasn't really retained a lot of people,
[02:46:59] but the tech demo for it looks great.
[02:47:00] Thanks, Dana, for having us. I'm Thor Gunnison, co-founder and CEO at Mainframe Industries.
[02:47:11] And I'm Solcaro, co-founder and CEO for now. Super exciting to be here.
[02:47:15] So we're a European-based independent developer, a small team passionately crafting a one-of-a-kind MMO.
[02:47:22] It's a project some of us have been dreaming of for more than 20 years. We call it PAX Day.
[02:47:27] Yeah, a lot of people are really positive about us.
[02:47:29] Pre-game is what we call the Social Sandbox MMO.
[02:47:31] Taking inspiration from medieval Europe,
[02:47:33] Pac-Stay is the best open world
[02:47:35] shared between thousands of players.
[02:47:37] Here, you choose the role you want to play.
[02:47:39] Explore the land, build your home,
[02:47:41] and forge your reputation.
[02:47:43] First and foremost, Pac-Stay is a place.
[02:47:45] As we said about creating an MMO
[02:47:47] for the modern age, we knew
[02:47:49] the first thing we had to get right was the world.
[02:47:51] I think Pac-Stay is actually
[02:47:53] a really good example of,
[02:47:55] like the capability of this type of an engine.
[02:47:59] Because like the level of scale and building
[02:48:01] that you could do in this game,
[02:48:03] it was pretty much unparalleled, right?
[02:48:05] Especially with like this level of graphical quality.
[02:48:08] A lot of time establishing the right atmosphere.
[02:48:11] We want the world attacks day to feel grounded
[02:48:13] and familiar while at the same time looking cinematic,
[02:48:17] more vibrant and larger than life.
[02:48:18] Yeah, New World did a good job with that.
[02:48:20] The engine and powers are relatively small team
[02:48:22] to punch way above our weight class
[02:48:24] in terms of project scope and quality.
[02:48:26] Lumen allows us to achieve unparalleled realism
[02:48:29] in our environments, while Nanot ensures
[02:48:31] that even the most intricate details
[02:48:32] are rendered flawlessly without compromising performance.
[02:48:35] Which is true.
[02:48:36] And I'm asking myself.
[02:48:37] To render player-made structures in real time
[02:48:40] in the water's bed?
[02:48:41] Yeah, the water does.
[02:48:42] Great distances.
[02:48:43] Players can gaze out over miles of terrain,
[02:48:46] spotting distant landmarks and player-built cities
[02:48:49] that invite exploration.
[02:48:51] Geez, that's big.
[02:48:52] Extensions we've made to unreal is the ability to seamlessly transition player state if we're an unreal servers
[02:48:58] By stitching together a fleet of unreal servers. We create a game world over a hundred fifty square miles in size
[02:49:04] You can support over 8,000 players in a single game instance
[02:49:08] As players travel thank fucking god. I am so glad that there is innovation being made in this direction. I
[02:49:16] Hate games where it's like it doesn't feel like an MMO because you don't see all the players around you
[02:49:21] I think being part of a crowded like online space is so cool
[02:49:27] It's like when a world buff goes out in classic wow and like everybody's there with the enixia buff. It's so cool
[02:49:35] Sure servers are automatically spun up ensuring a smooth gameplay experience
[02:49:40] Pax Day is a true sandbox the world's a stage of blind canvas for players to make their own
[02:49:47] Everything players using the game has to be crafted starting with your home
[02:49:50] We've been amazed at the level of creativity our players have shown using the modular
[02:49:55] loading system in the game.
[02:49:57] We built like that massive castle in like a week.
[02:49:59] The whole player-created civilizations start to emerge.
[02:50:02] Yeah, this is nuts.
[02:50:03] Our vision for Pax Day required us to address heads-on the classic challenge in the MMO phase.
[02:50:08] Look at that.
[02:50:09] How to handle high player density.
[02:50:11] To tackle this, we created a dynamic distributed players across layers.
[02:50:15] Yeah, keep in mind like everything here was built by players.
[02:50:18] players every light was placed by a player this is all player made this is
[02:50:23] like I feel like I mean obviously this game needs to work on its combat and
[02:50:26] it's like game systems it's like very much a sandbox and that's all it is but
[02:50:32] man it's a good fucking sandbox what a good sandbox holy shit because one day
[02:50:39] somebody will make something like this that actually has the endgame level
[02:50:43] progression of like lost art. One day it will happen. Not today, but one day.
[02:50:51] This allows the server capacity to temporarily scale in the same location
[02:50:54] whenever that zone requires higher concurrency.
[02:50:58] Player and world state is persistent for all the layers with each layer
[02:51:01] corresponding to a single under server. The layering plans can work together
[02:51:06] to build huge structures such as cities, while still sharing the same
[02:51:09] persisted world.
[02:51:11] An old persisted state, such as buildings,
[02:51:13] inventories, and market souls, is intelligently sharing
[02:51:16] and replicated using a robust backend that ensures
[02:51:18] transactionality and data integrity.
[02:51:21] And it's not only buildings.
[02:51:23] Every weapon, dress, or piece of armor in PAX Day
[02:51:27] is player created.
[02:51:28] We work hard on giving each item a level of detail
[02:51:31] that will make players proud of having crafted it.
[02:51:33] And soon we're going to be adding a lot of depth
[02:51:35] to this aspect of our game.
[02:51:37] We're currently upgrading our War and Peristals to the dynamics that adjust the appearances
[02:51:41] of individual pieces of equipment reflecting how much damage it's received.
[02:51:45] Holy shit.
[02:51:46] You know it's time for repair.
[02:51:47] Jesus.
[02:51:48] We also built each item from the ground up to the modular.
[02:51:49] They make it easy to adjust the fabric and color, add patterns to symbols, or change
[02:51:53] the trim.
[02:51:54] God damn.
[02:51:55] But these options players will soon be able to express as much creativity and
[02:51:58] hospitality and appearance if they already enjoy it in the building side of the game.
[02:52:01] Holy shit.
[02:52:02] Our game requires a community to come alive.
[02:52:05] Look at that.
[02:52:06] players that have joined us in early access so far.
[02:52:09] Thank you.
[02:52:09] We've been humbled by your feedback, support, and passion,
[02:52:12] and we couldn't do it without you.
[02:52:14] If you want to support a team making something fresh
[02:52:17] in the MMO space, please join our early access now
[02:52:20] and help us build the virtual world that we can all
[02:52:22] inhabit for years to come.
[02:52:25] Thank you very much.
[02:52:26] Yeah.
[02:52:27] I mean, I'm telling you guys, like this,
[02:52:29] I feel like this is a good example of what
[02:52:32] the possibilities are.
[02:52:34] And the fact that this, like whenever I played this game,
[02:52:36] there was almost no lag.
[02:52:38] There wasn't a lot of stuff like that.
[02:52:39] Especially called this an MMO.
[02:52:41] Well, I feel like fundamentally it is an MMO.
[02:52:43] Like, I mean, you can say that there's like bad gameplay,
[02:52:46] but I think the one thing you can't say
[02:52:48] is that it's not an MMO.
[02:52:50] That's the one thing that's like guaranteed
[02:52:52] that yes, it absolutely is an MMO.
[02:52:55] Yeah, it's by definition MMO.
[02:52:56] Yeah, exactly.
[02:52:57] Once they get solid gameplay loop,
[02:52:58] it'll be like sort of online.
[02:52:59] I don't know about that.
[02:53:00] I think that like, you're looking at something
[02:53:02] It's like much more grounded because like they're not really like I feel like this game takes the approach of like medieval fantasy medieval European fantasy if every fairy tale was true.
[02:53:16] And I think that's a good way of telling a story.
[02:53:19] I think people like that.
[02:53:22] Someone said that this is Sims for men basically.
[02:53:26] Yeah, instead of building a house, you're building a castle.
[02:53:28] I mean, it's not, they're not completely wrong, okay?
[02:53:38] Yeah, Star Citizen created this.
[02:53:40] So you're talking about the server meshing
[02:53:42] with the Star Citizen stuff.
[02:53:44] So I don't really have enough like tech knowledge
[02:53:46] to understand like the way the server meshing works,
[02:53:49] but it seems very similar to what Star Citizen is doing.
[02:53:54] And also to be fair though,
[02:53:55] Star Citizen uses a special engine
[02:53:58] that's called I think Star Engine
[02:53:59] and it's made explicitly for that game.
[02:54:02] Or sorry, for, yeah, yeah, for that game.
[02:54:05] So, you should watch Star Citizen server messaging video.
[02:54:09] I already did, I watched it, I know what it is.
[02:54:14] We won't get sort of online for at least another decade.
[02:54:17] Um, so I think it's going to happen.
[02:54:24] I feel like the speed in which, actually,
[02:54:28] so let me take a step back.
[02:54:30] I find it to be very surprising
[02:54:32] that more people didn't immediately freak out at the idea
[02:54:37] that a guy can play video games with his brain.
[02:54:41] Because they did this like over six months ago,
[02:54:43] I think maybe at this point, right?
[02:54:44] Or it was kind of a while ago.
[02:54:45] And I feel like this kind of just got glossed over.
[02:54:50] But yes, like with Neuralink, exactly.
[02:54:54] I don't think people realized that's fucking insane.
[02:54:57] The girl did it in Elvin Rank.
[02:54:58] No, the periwinkle, I know who you're talking about.
[02:55:02] she's using a different type of technology so here's what the difference is
[02:55:06] and this is my understanding of it as somebody who's not a scientist
[02:55:11] so the way that she uses it
[02:55:13] is that
[02:55:14] there is a machine that reads certain types of brain signals and then it
[02:55:19] translates those brain signals
[02:55:21] into actions
[02:55:23] but the problem is that the brain signals that it reads
[02:55:26] are not
[02:55:27] anything other than abstract concepts like waves or jumping or running.
[02:55:32] So you have to, you're basically using a, I don't know how, how can I really
[02:55:38] say this? Uh, it's basically like you're using code words or code language with
[02:55:45] your brain in order to make the machine read a certain thing.
[02:55:50] It's like a translator.
[02:55:51] Yeah, it's basically a translator, but the difference between that and
[02:55:54] Neuralink my understanding is that Neuralink can transmit the actual thoughts
[02:56:00] into direct action
[02:56:02] With much less like resistance, right? You don't have to think of something abstract
[02:56:07] You just have to think about move here move there and that's it
[02:56:11] And so that's what I think it is but I really don't know enough about it
[02:56:16] Yeah, much lower latency exactly vaporware. I
[02:56:19] I mean, it's not. It's clearly not. I mean, not for him, it's not. You once said they'll
[02:56:26] try to make a blind person see in 16 bits so they can see they can make blind people
[02:56:31] see they can inject graphics into our brain. Yeah, no, of course they can. That's not even
[02:56:35] a question. Like, of course they can do that. You don't think move less hand, you just
[02:56:41] do it. Exactly. Yeah. And that's what I'm saying, right? It's like it doesn't
[02:56:45] read into the translator, it just immediately takes the action and activates on the action.
[02:56:52] 16 bit. Well, yeah, that's how it's going to start. Right. And I think also like this is another
[02:56:58] issue is that a lot of people don't really have like a very good understanding of blindness.
[02:57:03] Very few people are actually completely blind, where they can only see black,
[02:57:07] basically, right, where like your eyes are closed. Most people have like a large
[02:57:12] percentage of blindness but they can perceive like massive objects right or
[02:57:19] something like that. It's not like a 100% or zero. Yeah legally blind. Yeah
[02:57:25] legally blind doesn't mean that you can't see anything. Sounds crazy but yeah.
[02:57:32] Extremers. Yeah like it's like me when I'm playing a new game exactly. One of
[02:57:39] the greatest conversations of this era regarding media is surrounding the digital format.
[02:57:46] This has been a huge problem for, I think, like, I think it's becoming more of an issue.
[02:57:52] And I think ironically NFTs were serving as a way to innovate on this idea of digital
[02:57:58] ownership. It's just that they didn't provide any real value. But the concept of digital
[02:58:04] ownership I think is becoming more important every single day.
[02:58:09] How we are becoming more and more of a completely digital world.
[02:58:15] We're starting to see physical media disappear, brick and mortar stores are selling them less
[02:58:21] and companies in general are creating less physical versions of their products because
[02:58:28] they prefer the convenience of digital in the way that there's no qualms about distribution
[02:58:34] You can just put it up on a server and have people downloaded from there from the comfort of their homes
[02:58:39] There's also there's more control too. You've got to keep that in mind
[02:58:43] Is that the publisher and the developer can control more of what the user experiences?
[02:58:48] If they can if the user doesn't have
[02:58:52] like the game themselves basically
[02:58:56] Last time and money spent on the distribution aspect and then
[02:58:59] consumers will tend to favor digital because it is also more convenient for
[02:59:04] them they don't have to go out of their way to go to a store and purchase a
[02:59:08] physical product but at the same time there are those people who do value
[02:59:12] physical media because they recognize the dangers of an all-digital world
[02:59:16] because at the end of the day your ability to redownload that digital
[02:59:21] media with all the DRM's involved in all the license protections and like
[02:59:26] Like, all of that relies on companies being able to continuously host for the long term
[02:59:32] the content that they allege that you have bought and owned, whereas when you buy physical,
[02:59:38] you do have that in the palm of your hand and they can't take it away from you unless
[02:59:41] they-
[02:59:42] I think it's the fact that they can take it away from you.
[02:59:44] I think it's a huge issue.
[02:59:46] The fact that you buy something and then you're not entitled to what you own.
[02:59:50] Like if you I think that if if a company can take your money for something they have to give you something in return
[02:59:59] Break in these are the questions that we're asking and another major question is
[03:00:04] Will legislation ever catch up? Will they recognize the dangers of an all-digital future and realize how companies are
[03:00:13] are selling digital products as if they're things that you own when in reality that's
[03:00:19] not the case.
[03:00:20] You're more like renting them and sure it's for the long term, but eventually the license
[03:00:25] for your digital product can expire.
[03:00:28] Well, it's not only that you're renting them, it's that all arbitration and rights
[03:00:33] that you have over that rental is completely decided by the company.
[03:00:38] like you can say oh well it's just a license but that license removes any
[03:00:44] rights that you had so it's basically a way for them to sidestep having to deal
[03:00:50] with tons of consumer regulations and protections. I can just decide that you
[03:00:57] no longer own the product that you paid for. Well turns out that here in the
[03:01:01] US and in California specifically very good legislators have been paying
[03:01:05] attention to this issue that has been raised more and more especially
[03:01:09] throughout the last couple of years and the last couple of months especially i
[03:01:14] feel with various incidents that have stirred up this conversation yet and so
[03:01:18] right here we have a headline that i jen published on twitter that reads
[03:01:23] california governor gavin newson has signed a bill into law that will force
[03:01:28] storefronts to admit that you don't actually own your digitally purchased
[03:01:32] games, films, and TV shows, you're just licensing them. This is...
[03:01:37] Thank fucking god. Now, I've said before, I don't think this goes far enough. I think
[03:01:44] that if you buy a game, I don't think that they should, like, I don't think they should
[03:01:49] be able to take that away from you. They should only be able to take the ability
[03:01:53] for you to access their live servers away from you, if that makes sense. So, like,
[03:01:58] If you play an online video game and you cheat, you can't access the online servers
[03:02:03] because you're cheating.
[03:02:05] But you still should be able to have access to that game itself.
[03:02:07] It's not a law that's being proposed or presented.
[03:02:12] This is something that's already been signed and will come into effect in the not so
[03:02:16] distant future.
[03:02:18] And while this doesn't stop companies from being able to pull, purchase digital media
[03:02:23] from your library when they feel like it in the future, it does at the very
[03:02:27] lease force them to put out their serviceable that might have their sales
[03:02:32] suffer because people will be very clearly informed that you're not actually
[03:02:37] buying a product and owning it.
[03:02:39] You're just temporarily renting it, which is a very important distinction.
[03:02:44] If you go to storefronts right now, they all say that you are able to buy
[03:02:48] something, click on the buy button.
[03:02:50] That is something that you can no longer do if you're a company once
[03:02:54] this is not true.
[03:02:55] That's the thing.
[03:02:56] Like, and this is why it's such a W. It's because fundamentally, you're not buying it.
[03:03:04] You're only getting a license.
[03:03:06] Oh, comes into effect.
[03:03:09] So change your thing?
[03:03:10] It will change people's awareness of it.
[03:03:11] And there's absolutely no guarantee that you'll be able to allow for it.
[03:03:14] And I think that like once you change people's awareness of it, you make people more willing
[03:03:20] to look at that becoming a problem.
[03:03:23] is now that it's defined in a way that consumers feel like is more restrictive and less free,
[03:03:30] now consumers will be more reluctant to do that and I think that they'll expect more
[03:03:35] from the company. Yeah, there's more aware, more combative. Yeah. Now people are more
[03:03:39] aware of it. Exactly.
[03:03:41] To access that in perpetuity and you don't allow people to download that software. That
[03:03:46] can be accessed forever, regardless of whether you have an internet connection or not,
[03:03:50] without servers having to check in
[03:03:52] whether you have a license, whatever.
[03:03:53] That's why GOG took a minute to comment well, well, well
[03:03:57] because as you know, GOG sells all their games, DRM free,
[03:04:02] meaning that once you download something from GOG,
[03:04:05] that digital file doesn't have to check in with anything.
[03:04:09] That digital file is everything you need
[03:04:10] to access the contents of that game
[03:04:13] and you can copy and paste it, move it around however
[03:04:16] you like.
[03:04:17] and uh... if g o g goes down but you still have that file downloaded from g
[03:04:21] o g you get to keep it
[03:04:23] forever and it will never say something that not even steam does
[03:04:27] i don't use it but it's a spectacular
[03:04:29] uh... sort of uh... broken product that you can no longer access g o g is
[03:04:33] downloaded games will never cease to function as a result of a company pulling
[03:04:38] uh... a certain product from the store more specifics about the law can be
[03:04:43] found in this verge article whose headline reads california's new law
[03:04:46] forces digital stores to admit you're just licensing content not buying it but
[03:04:51] before we discuss that you know what's more important than protecting your
[03:04:55] digital library protecting your personal information which brings us to sponsor
[03:05:00] today's video delete me a subscription service dedicated to protecting your
[03:05:04] personal information and keeping it private and this digital age when dad
[03:05:07] actually really surprised that there's so much of an information economy because
[03:05:12] I feel like it it's crazy that you need all these like websites and ads. I feel like this should be illegal
[03:05:19] Maybe I'm being crazy, but the fact that all this stuff is made public information and people are commodifying
[03:05:26] Everybody's personal information. That's it. Like I don't see this as being good for like the public
[03:05:33] Workers are constantly selling your personal data to shady entities
[03:05:36] it is more important than ever to be proactive about your digital footprint and that's where
[03:05:42] delete me comes in. It is a one-stop shop for deleting your personal information from
[03:05:46] search results and hundreds of data broker websites, everything from your name, age,
[03:05:50] past and present addresses, photos, email, phone numbers, relatives, social media, occupation,
[03:05:56] marital status, property values, so on and so forth, information that nefarious
[03:06:00] actors could try to take advantage of. As someone who is a public figure and the
[03:06:03] potential target of harassment, of scams, of doxing, identity theft, stalking, you name
[03:06:08] it, what DeleteMe offers is actually pretty invaluable.
[03:06:12] What's particularly great about DeleteMe is that it's constantly active.
[03:06:15] After you get set up, it will monitor sites and remove your data as needed, all while
[03:06:19] providing you with a privacy report every seven days to keep you fully updated.
[03:06:23] You can also make your own custom request to have your information removed from specific
[03:06:27] sources by DeleteMe's experts.
[03:06:29] If digital privacy is a top priority for you like it is for me, then protect
[03:06:33] data with delete me by using my link join delete me dot com slash young 20 so there's actually been
[03:06:40] like a new type of scan that's happening and it's being made with AI and like I know Thor talked
[03:06:46] about it a little bit um pirate software and it's something that's common now and like a couple of
[03:06:51] other guys have talked about it publicly is that people will use AI versions of a person's voice
[03:06:58] to scan their family members into giving the money
[03:07:02] it's actually crazy
[03:07:07] and use my code young twenty to get twenty percent off check out
[03:07:11] with family plans available as well all this time to be in the description and
[03:07:15] comment section below
[03:07:16] so it is further say down here that california governor gavin use them
[03:07:20] has signed a law a b twenty four twenty six to combat
[03:07:24] disappearing purchases of digital games
[03:07:27] movies music and ebooks this law
[03:07:30] is meant to cover digital media across the board, which is even better. It'll force
[03:07:35] digital storefronts to tell customers they're just getting a license to use the digital media,
[03:07:39] rather than suggesting they actually own it. I feel I hope that the outcome of this will be that
[03:07:45] it makes consumers more aware of the fact that the relationship that they have with the people
[03:07:52] that are purchasing things, sorry that they're buying things from, is completely unfair.
[03:07:57] because I think that really the reason why the companies want to do this is because it
[03:08:02] it makes it to where the user doesn't have certain degrees of consumer protection and
[03:08:08] they're not able to exercise autonomy over what they spend money on. So the first step to that is
[03:08:14] making people aware that it's happening. That's what's happening now. Next year in 2025,
[03:08:21] Which is not that far away, so we're gonna start seeing a paradigm shift in the way
[03:08:27] shops digital storefronts list their games and what words they use for the purchase button that can no longer say purchase or buy
[03:08:35] If it has some kind of DRM on it if there's no guarantee you can just download it and keep it forever
[03:08:41] It'll ban digital source from using terms like buyer purchase unless they inform customers that they're not getting a restricted access
[03:08:47] to whatever they're buying.
[03:08:49] Storefronts will have to tell customers
[03:08:50] they're getting a license that can be revoked.
[03:08:53] Companies that break the rule
[03:08:54] could be fined for false advertising
[03:08:56] because that's precisely what's been happening
[03:08:58] for the masses out there.
[03:09:00] Thank God.
[03:09:01] Who just kind of interpreted the buy button
[03:09:02] as literally buying and keeping it forever
[03:09:04] and don't really have the full scope
[03:09:07] of what that is technologically speaking
[03:09:09] where companies can revoke that whenever they want.
[03:09:13] You know, they were given the false sense
[03:09:16] security that this digital product will stay in their library at infinitum. So this law coming
[03:09:22] into effect... Well, it's not even the false promise. It should be the expectation. There's no
[03:09:28] functional reason why a consumer that spends money on a video game, like Elden Ring, for example,
[03:09:34] shouldn't be able to play that game outside of like whatever program that they're using to
[03:09:39] play the game with like Steam or something like that, right? Like there's no benefit to the
[03:09:43] user that that happens and I feel like again all of the reason for doing this is just so
[03:09:48] they can sidestep a lot of consumer rights and consumer advocacy.
[03:09:52] I think is a great first step into protecting customers from the false advertising we've
[03:10:00] seen from companies and protecting folks from the idea that digital purchases are
[03:10:05] permanent which is just an idea that doesn't exist and informing customers of what
[03:10:11] consequences of an all-digital era are. Now the reason GOG can say, well, well, well is because
[03:10:17] this new law won't apply to stores that offer permanent offline downloads, which is exactly-
[03:10:22] That's fucking right. There you go. And so this again, now what they've done is they've created
[03:10:29] a cultural differentiator between companies that are doing something that is in the
[03:10:34] consumer's best interest versus in the company's best interest. And it has to be defined
[03:10:40] by the company under threat of law. Thank fucking god. This is why you have government,
[03:10:48] by the way. This is the reason. Downloads, which is exactly what GOG offers. Once you download
[03:10:56] an installer for a game, there are no conditions involved in being able to use it. And I'm willing
[03:11:01] to bet you a lot of what inspired legislators to hop on this and sign a bill for a law like this
[03:11:09] This has to do with Sony and Ubisoft and similar companies who once upon a time did risk or
[03:11:18] did fully execute the removal of digital content from people's libraries without their consent.
[03:11:26] I think that, well, I think he's right, number one.
[03:11:30] And I think also like we've had digital marketplaces for long enough now that the idea of a game
[03:11:37] going offline and nobody being able to play it although you spent money on it. I feel like
[03:11:42] it's common enough for people to have a shared experience with that and understand why it's
[03:11:48] bad. I think that's the big reason. It's because now more people have had that experience and I
[03:11:56] think also like with games that's only one instance. Like so I'll go on Spotify. There's
[03:12:02] There's a lot of times like this one right here, can I play this one anymore?
[03:12:07] The content's not available.
[03:12:08] So this is a Billy Idol song and I can't listen to this song on Spotify.
[03:12:14] And there are songs that are great out, like you guys have this on like your playlist
[03:12:18] for example.
[03:12:19] Yeah, exactly.
[03:12:21] Oh, here's another one here.
[03:12:23] Content's not available.
[03:12:24] It was at some point, now it's not.
[03:12:28] Happens all the time, shit pisses me off.
[03:12:29] Exactly, it does.
[03:12:30] And so I think the reason why it's happening now is that more people have experienced this
[03:12:38] so they understand why it's a problem.
[03:12:40] It's been a problem for a long time, but now like the degree of like, you know, consumer
[03:12:46] literacy is higher.
[03:12:48] So people expect it.
[03:12:50] Out them being fully aware that companies even had that capability.
[03:12:55] Think one of the biggest movements that really drew eyes to the dangers of an all digital
[03:12:59] future is stop killing games. This is the website right here. You can see already just
[03:13:05] from the number of signatures on this European Citizens Initiative petition.
[03:13:11] That's crazy.
[03:13:12] How much this movement has kind of come to the public limelight. 362,169 signatures.
[03:13:21] With the goal here seemingly being to garner over a million signatures. And the goal
[03:13:25] All of this movement isn't just to have companies disclose that you don't own things that you
[03:13:31] buy digitally and for companies to disclose that you don't own anything that you buy digitally,
[03:13:37] but to end this idea of companies even being able to pull products from your library without
[03:13:43] your consent as a result of whatever their games go offline or they don't feel like
[03:13:47] selling their games anymore, their license expiring, whatever.
[03:13:51] It doesn't matter what the excuse is, there shouldn't be this idea that a product can
[03:13:56] just fully disappear from the face of the Earth forever.
[03:14:00] I mean, that is just the problem.
[03:14:02] So and this is like really one of the big issues.
[03:14:04] And I think that like this is one of the points that I think Thor brought up in criticism
[03:14:09] of the stop killing games that I think is very valid is that you cannot require
[03:14:14] companies to maintain a game indefinitely because then nobody would ever make a game
[03:14:19] because you're writing a blank check, right? I think he's totally right about that. But at the same
[03:14:24] time, I think that if you're not providing the service, and somebody else makes a private server,
[03:14:30] I don't think you should be able to shut them down. If you're not providing the server,
[03:14:35] and you're not doing it anymore, you should not have the ability to buy force of law with
[03:14:40] copyright, shut down that server. I feel like that's my only real opinion with stop
[03:14:46] killing games. Everything else to me is debatable. Should work for a variety? Well, it should work as
[03:14:53] if it's abandonware. Like, that's the parallel that I would use in order to, like, base my argument
[03:14:59] off of it. Companies sell purposes to gain money, but they want you to be happy giving them more
[03:15:05] money. Yeah, well, that's the thing. But that's not the user's purpose. Nobody was asking devs
[03:15:10] to hold open servers, just give their server code when they shut down. I don't even think
[03:15:14] that they should have to give their server code. I just think that they should not be able to stop
[03:15:18] people from recreating the game. Complete detriment to preservation of gaming history,
[03:15:27] but also a detriment to customers who feel like, obviously, that when they buy something,
[03:15:34] they should have more say on how that product is able to be accessed. And I really like the
[03:15:41] the way he said that, because it really puts in the perspective of the fact that we as consumers
[03:15:47] have all the power. And if we decide collectively that we own video games now, and we can't like
[03:15:55] you can't just tell us that we're licensing them and then take them away from us randomly,
[03:16:00] we can just get together and make a law and then the companies can't do that. Done.
[03:16:08] it's actually that easy. So it's completely possible for us to do this. Yeah, gamers rise
[03:16:13] up. Yeah, and if you get enough people together, you can do that.
[03:16:19] You know, if a game goes offline, you know, you should allow people to make their own
[03:16:22] private servers, still retain the digital files in their library and not have that
[03:16:27] forcibly removed. Your library should feel sacred, you know what I mean? Because it
[03:16:32] feels invasive when a company comes in and no matter what the reason, it is the
[03:16:37] digital equivalent of them breaking into your house and deciding that they need to take your
[03:16:42] video game off your shelf because they decided that it is no longer a product they want to
[03:16:48] see out there because they wanted to see disappear from the face of the earth.
[03:16:52] Once you put it out there, that shouldn't be up to them.
[03:16:55] For those who don't know, this whole stop killing games movement started because Ubisoft
[03:17:00] deleted the crew from players' libraries with that.
[03:17:04] Maybe as an MMO player, I come at it from a different perspective, but I think that the
[03:17:08] first time that I became aware of this being problematic was obviously with Classic WoW,
[03:17:13] but more importantly and more binary was WildStar.
[03:17:18] WildStar is dead.
[03:17:20] The game is totally dead.
[03:17:22] Like I'm pretty sure like maybe people are trying to make a private server for it now,
[03:17:26] but they shut down the servers entirely.
[03:17:29] And so like, and I think that happened like in, I think 2020 or something like that, maybe
[03:17:34] 2018.
[03:17:35] And so it happened kind of recently.
[03:17:37] And that's when I first was like, hmm, I think this is a problem.
[03:17:40] Out of their consent without their permission, the company's pulling licenses from customers
[03:17:46] now that the servers have shut down.
[03:17:48] This was an always online game for unnecessary reasons.
[03:17:52] They could have made it so that the online requirements aren't there and players are
[03:17:56] still allowed to access the basic bones of the crew which even as a single player
[03:18:01] game it can kind of work but the fact that they just decided without refunds
[03:18:06] that this game is no longer a product that you're allowed to own and even if
[03:18:11] you paid money for it they can go in there and just strip that from you was
[03:18:16] incredibly invasive it was a lot of people felt the same to the point where
[03:18:21] this stop killing games movement gained the kind of traction that it did I
[03:18:25] I mean, this kind of signature numbers is not something you see in all petitions, clearly.
[03:18:32] It is a crazy amount of people that have signed this so far.
[03:18:35] I actually think that's true.
[03:18:39] It's already over 350,000 people have signed this, 36%.
[03:18:43] That's nuts.
[03:18:44] There are strong feelings about the idea of digital ownership.
[03:18:49] Companies shouldn't be able to have full control over the existence of digital content
[03:18:54] If they want to take it off store shelves fine, but the people who bought it should still be allowed to keep that content
[03:19:00] And they shouldn't be able to just erase history when they feel like it and then there was that major incident with
[03:19:06] PlayStation which yes is a gaming company, but this particular incident involved the potential removal of
[03:19:12] Digital movies from your library people got this message saying dear PlayStation customer as of December 31st
[03:19:19] 2023 due to our content licensing arrangements with content providers
[03:19:23] you'll no longer be able to watch any of your previously purchased discovery content and the content will be removed from your video
[03:19:30] Library it was I think that if they do that they have to give refunds. I do. I think that they have to give refunds if they do that
[03:19:43] What yeah, I mean because you you paid money for something and they're taking it away from you
[03:19:51] You should is so there's like there and that's not the only remedy, right?
[03:19:55] You could also, instead of that, you could maybe not give refunds, but you could allow people to download the file locally.
[03:20:03] So, like, okay, well, we can't provide this to you through our system anymore, but we're going to give you this file so you can, you know, still have it yourself.
[03:20:13] You paid for use, not to own.
[03:20:15] So, the entire idea of ownership and usage and licensing, all of these things are constructs
[03:20:23] that are invented by humans.
[03:20:27] You don't really own anything.
[03:20:30] If somebody can come and just take it away from you, the government, like, you know,
[03:20:33] look at eminent domain, the government can just come and take it away from you.
[03:20:37] You don't own anything.
[03:20:38] The whole idea of ownership, private property and everything, this is all a construct.
[03:20:44] So when I'm talking about redefining the way that we look at this construct, and then
[03:20:49] you say that ownership is what it is, that's fundamentally not true.
[03:20:56] Ownership is defined by people, and if it's defined by people, it can also be redefined
[03:21:02] by people.
[03:21:04] And I'm saying that we should redefine it.
[03:21:07] It's that simple.
[03:21:09] Everything's a construct, not everything, but many things are.
[03:21:13] Yeah, that's the reason why.
[03:21:15] Agreed, I want it your way.
[03:21:16] Exactly, right?
[03:21:16] And so, and this is a big thing.
[03:21:19] It's like people might not really understand this,
[03:21:21] but yeah, private property isn't real.
[03:21:23] You don't have private property.
[03:21:26] Like, no, like, if somebody can take something away
[03:21:31] from you, then you don't really own it.
[03:21:34] You don't own anything.
[03:21:37] Then until the backlash got so big
[03:21:40] and this drew so much attention
[03:21:42] as to be a potential legal liability for sony and play station that they decided
[03:21:47] to publish the following on december twenty first two thousand twenty three
[03:21:51] due to updated license arrangements
[03:21:53] the discovery content removal plan to say that thirty first two thousand twenty
[03:21:57] three is no longer in defense of the issue your ongoing support and feedback
[03:22:01] so they backpedaled on this particular incident
[03:22:03] but they didn't on a previous incident from july eight two thousand twenty
[03:22:07] 2 or the PlayStation so removed purchased movies from libraries after service shut down more specific numbers can be found right here the change
[03:22:16] effects 314 titles in Germany and 137 in Austria and the reason Sony was able to get away with this incident was because
[03:22:22] This was done in a smaller market where this issue garnered less attention, but the latest that's that's the reason
[03:22:29] I think that's a very good point the reason why this has been allowed is because there isn't a lot of awareness for it
[03:22:35] That's what we call marks, I can't.
[03:22:38] I understand that a lot of people, like, there are a lot of people that are like of conservative
[03:22:44] and libertarian lean that place a very high moral premium on the idea of ownership.
[03:22:52] And I think that's misplaced.
[03:22:53] I think it's misplaced and it's misguided.
[03:22:57] Because if somebody can take something away from you, then I don't think that you
[03:22:59] really own it.
[03:23:01] And the government can take it away from you and so you don't own it.
[03:23:05] Private property doesn't exist.
[03:23:07] The government tells you that it exists.
[03:23:10] And then everybody else agrees that it exists.
[03:23:12] To the extent that people decide that it doesn't exist,
[03:23:15] then it doesn't exist.
[03:23:19] That's it.
[03:23:21] It's literally that simple.
[03:23:24] This incident from December of 2023,
[03:23:27] that affected people in the US and in major markets.
[03:23:31] And so now that people got wind of the dangers
[03:23:34] of an all digital future
[03:23:36] and how companies can just now this is not made aware that such a possibility
[03:23:40] yes
[03:23:41] and this is when uh... this topic in a lot of traction i think stuff like this
[03:23:46] combined with what happened with
[03:23:48] uh... u b soft killing off the crew and removing that from players libraries and
[03:23:52] stop killing gains gain traction between all that i think that's what
[03:23:56] caught legislators eyes and had them engage in
[03:24:00] this will keep happening because more legislators so like
[03:24:05] It's affecting more different types of media,
[03:24:07] like I used, for example,
[03:24:08] like I bet a double digit percentage of people
[03:24:13] that are working in Congress have Spotify.
[03:24:19] So they've probably experienced this themselves.
[03:24:23] So when that percentage gets high enough,
[03:24:25] when that percentage of people that are in Congress
[03:24:28] and working in government play video games,
[03:24:30] understand that, I doubt that.
[03:24:32] I think Spotify is insanely popular.
[03:24:34] No, of course they do.
[03:24:37] the more that it happens the more people will like try to stop it
[03:24:42] uh... what they want to cancel the product they have the right to
[03:24:45] uh... if you want to cancel a product you have the right to canceling it
[03:24:49] well let's think about this in a logical sense
[03:24:52] so if you have a membership to something
[03:24:56] and then they decide to take that membership away randomly
[03:25:00] then you probably could get your money back and you could see that company
[03:25:03] because you got scammed effectively right
[03:25:06] So I think that again, what I'm talking about is redefining what that looks like and what that is,
[03:25:15] like what the idea of ownership is in general. And I think that that's what has to have. Why
[03:25:21] are you comparing songs you never bought, where you actually bought a membership to listen to,
[03:25:25] buying a game and having it removed is 100% different. You're right. And having the game
[03:25:30] removed is 10 times worse than the Spotify thing. You actually bring up a really good point.
[03:25:35] And I think Spotify is actually the weakest argument that I have, but I think it's also one that a lot of people have experienced.
[03:25:44] So like the buying the movies that you're no longer able to access, you can't access the games.
[03:25:48] I think those are much stronger arguments than what I'm using with Spotify.
[03:25:52] But what I'm saying is that Spotify and other things like the movies have a larger audience than just video games.
[03:25:58] And once that audience, enough people are interfacing with that because you're seeing more and more content.
[03:26:03] I'm not crazy. Everybody has seen this, right? How we're seeing more and more content turn
[03:26:08] into a subscription, more and more content turn into a license rather than ownership.
[03:26:12] So as that happens, of course, more people in society are going to be aware of it.
[03:26:17] And so once that hits a critical mass, then you can enact legislation that people can
[03:26:21] understand in order to solve the problem. And the first step to that is making people
[03:26:27] aware of the problem. And that's why the legislation in California is a very good thing.
[03:26:33] And to put out legislation that is now legitimate that has been signed
[03:26:37] There's a bill now that's that is gonna come into effect in 2025
[03:26:42] That isn't the be all and all solution
[03:26:44] But is a good first step to at least putting a spotlight on the issue and putting pressure on companies
[03:26:51] Also worth noting is that Sony was involved in this incident involving crunchy roll and Funimation
[03:26:57] Recall that Funimation was kind of fused into crunchy roll and Funimation itself shut down
[03:27:02] And so when asked what was going to happen to digital copies from
[03:27:06] Funimation account holders it will say right here that
[03:27:09] Crunchyroll does not support Funimation digital copies
[03:27:12] Which means that access to previously available. It's gonna happen to my digital copies. They're gone bitch
[03:27:19] Yeah, I can translate that real quick
[03:27:22] Copies will not pretty simple supported
[03:27:24] Which is something that garnered a lot of backlash and it's just utter bullshit and
[03:27:29] And once again, a cautionary tale about this idea of an all-digital future and companies pushing for that and us allowing it.
[03:27:37] This stuff's happening more and more and it's become frequent enough and concerning enough that I cannot disagree with this quote that garnered a lot of approval.
[03:27:47] If paying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing.
[03:27:51] This right here on Twitter alone garnered over 144,000 likes over five...
[03:27:55] Yeah, I do find, I do think this take is stupid.
[03:27:59] I think it's a stupid take because of course piracy is it
[03:28:03] Stealing isn't piracy. They're two very different things
[03:28:06] however, I think that the
[03:28:10] The feeling behind it is incredibly valid
[03:28:15] I point three million views and a sentiment that many share
[03:28:19] I mean, yeah, if this is how you want to play companies
[03:28:21] Then I guess piracy isn't stealing if people found a way to pirate the crew and get it back up and running with their
[03:28:27] private servers after you pull that bullshit move you be software you took
[03:28:31] the game away from people's libraries without their permission them doing all
[03:28:34] that own thing is morally incorrect I mean if anything you're encouraging for
[03:28:37] people to engage in that kind of activity I'll close this video off like I
[03:28:41] mean it's clearly not like there's no moral evil that's being committed if
[03:28:45] they take a game away from you that you paid money for and then you're
[03:28:49] playing it in a pirated way like you've done nothing wrong ethically in my
[03:28:54] opinion once again highlighting this video where chris for no one talks about
[03:29:00] the importance of physical media and nails it on the head in regards to the
[03:29:04] dangers of an all-digital future here's what he had to say by a fork at you actually
[03:29:09] you buy a blurring it's on your shelf it's yours no company is going to break
[03:29:13] into your house and take it from you possess it you know it's yours and you
[03:29:17] own it that's never really the case with any form of digital distribution
[03:29:22] you're relying on the continued health supply of the company, supply it, you know, what have
[03:29:28] you.
[03:29:29] Yeah, I mean even huge names like Christopher Nolan recognize the dangers of an all-digital
[03:29:33] features and it's something that he wants to avoid at all costs because as a filmmaker
[03:29:37] and as a film buff he knows what it's like to have that feeling of pure ownership
[03:29:44] over a medium that, you know, for him as an artist is sacred and he wants to
[03:29:50] ensure that everything he buys is something that is not
[03:29:53] corporately controlled and artwork that he can continue to
[03:29:57] access like a painting up on a wall. You know what I mean? If
[03:30:00] it's something that moves you, you know, it shouldn't be
[03:30:03] something that a company can come in and and should remove
[03:30:06] from your wall. It should just be something that you can be
[03:30:08] secure. It's like imagine like you have a Picasso painting or
[03:30:11] something like that. And like you walk in, you know, one
[03:30:14] day, and then like the paintings from replaced by a
[03:30:17] picture of a board Ape. And it's like, yeah, the company, you know, they're trying to push
[03:30:22] this NFT thing. So they're getting rid of all the Picasso's are replacing with board
[03:30:25] Apes. And so we did this while you were asleep at night. And so yeah, this is, but yeah,
[03:30:30] it sounds pretty fucking stupid, huh? Sounds really fucking dumb.
[03:30:34] And fully knowing that it will always be there as long as you can raise a small
[03:30:40] friend. Yeah, cherish it. The fact that legislators are at least aware enough to start making
[03:30:45] some moves
[03:30:46] an encouraging sign i still feel like we need to do more i agree
[03:30:50] stop killing games has a ride the uh... of what
[03:30:54] legislators need to be encouraged to do
[03:30:57] and what they need to be encouraged to stop companies from doing
[03:31:01] but alas i'll take any victories right now and hopefully this can be expanded
[03:31:05] upon further in the future
[03:31:07] in the meantime though let me know in the comments below with your thoughts
[03:31:09] and opinions are on this legislation
[03:31:11] and how you think legislator should handle this uh... whole idea of an all
[03:31:16] digital future in the kinds of legislations they should
[03:31:19] put into play and to be further updated on all things gaining news reviews and
[03:31:24] discussions stay tuned right here on young yeah i'll see you guys next time
[03:31:32] young out
[03:31:34] well thanks to various social not yet
[03:31:37] one of the greatest
[03:31:39] I completely fucking agree with everything that he said.
[03:31:43] And I actually think that like people joke around
[03:31:46] and talk shit about California all the time.
[03:31:51] A lot of times I think it's justified.
[03:31:54] But this is a California W.
[03:31:57] Because I think the first step to making people
[03:32:00] to solving a problem is making people aware
[03:32:03] of what the problem is.
[03:32:05] And I think this is what that does.
[03:32:08] It makes people aware that when they're buying something,
[03:32:11] they don't actually own it.
[03:32:12] And I think in the process of that,
[03:32:14] it's going to make people second guess that.
[03:32:17] And also it's going to create a,
[03:32:21] like a value differentiator for companies
[03:32:24] that give you the actual product
[03:32:26] that you have ownership of, like GOG for example,
[03:32:30] versus something like Steam or Epic Games Store
[03:32:33] where you don't have that.
[03:32:34] So I think this is a huge fucking positive.
[03:32:37] I'm very happy about this.
[03:32:40] I feel like California has some of the best worker
[03:32:41] and citizen protection laws against corporations.
[03:32:44] California does a lot of things really well.
[03:32:46] It does some other things not so well.
[03:32:48] But this is one of the things
[03:32:49] that I think they're doing well
[03:32:50] and I'm really glad to see that.
[03:32:52] Do you think other states will follow this?
[03:32:54] I do.
[03:32:54] And so a really good example of that
[03:32:56] is the way that porn sites have gotten blocked.
[03:33:01] I feel like we've seen so many porn sites
[03:33:04] get blocked recently without age verification. And I think that's what's going to happen even
[03:33:09] more. So like that's an example. And I think also this problem is something that the more
[03:33:16] people know about it, the more people will be upset about it and want to not have it.
[03:33:20] So or want to have it fixed. So basically as soon as you see one country or country,
[03:33:27] one state doing it, other states are going to be like, hmm, that sounds like a good
[03:33:30] idea, and it was received while here, because you look at it from a politician's perspective.
[03:33:37] I mean, like you want to pass legislation that people, you know, think are, you know,
[03:33:42] this is like you looking out for them, right? Like obviously, it's an easy win. Well, it
[03:33:47] not only is it is an easy win, it's something that has a proven record of success in other
[03:33:52] places that I think an average person would agree with. So yeah, I would say, and
[03:33:58] And so, yeah, positive sentiment legislation, so like there's a big reason for that.
[03:34:02] Why wouldn't a senator want to do this?
[03:34:05] Like not only is it, in my opinion, the ethical good decision, but also people will view it
[03:34:09] as a moral good as well.
[03:34:12] Was that the STEAM TOS update they pushed last week?
[03:34:15] That's what I thought.
[03:34:16] I thought the same thing, but no.
[03:34:19] It actually was the result of a separate lawsuit being resolved in one way or another.
[03:34:25] And that's why they did it.
[03:34:27] average person does not care. I actually think that so the
[03:34:31] reason why an average person doesn't care is because it
[03:34:33] doesn't affect them. But the problem is that like everybody
[03:34:37] here, how many of you guys have DVD collections? Who here has a
[03:34:41] DVD collection? A lot of people, right? I used to not anymore,
[03:34:50] right? Yeah, a lot of people. Every single person has had this
[03:34:56] experience, basically, of the idea of owning things. And I
[03:35:00] think that the more that people are aware that you're not owning things in
[03:35:04] this other new like you know licensing system I think the more people will push
[03:35:08] back against it that's what I think is gonna happen. The digital media shouldn't
[03:35:13] be the same price as physical media well I think a lot and this is a thing
[03:35:16] right is like the fact that a license and buying is considered the same thing
[03:35:21] think about that and what the psychology for that is in the mind of
[03:35:25] a consumer and you see how legislation can promote consumer awareness and
[03:35:30] and it can cause the market to hopefully self-correct.
[03:35:33] And so hopefully that's what happens.
[03:35:35] Since large companies like Sony say buying is no longer owning,
[03:35:38] then piracy is no longer a theft because even if you buy it, you don't own it.
[03:35:41] Owning means it's yours to an extent
[03:35:43] and you should keep a certain form of access should it go down
[03:35:46] or get sold off to another company.
[03:35:47] Very true.
[03:35:48] If a license is revoked, I should be paid back.
[03:35:51] Absolutely.
[03:35:53] Apps of fucking Lutley.
[03:35:55] I completely agree.
[03:35:57] So why the hell are we paying full price for something we don't really own?
[03:36:00] As I said, the first step is awareness.
[03:36:04] Man.
[03:36:08] Yep, there you go.
[03:36:10] And I think it's going to happen and it's going to be more and more popular the more people start seeing it and see what the problem with it is.
[03:36:16] So I'm very happy to see this and I hope it continues.
[03:36:20] I'll link you guys to video again before we move on.
[03:36:24] A year ago, you told me there wasn't a need for what I'm doing.
[03:36:28] I think I explained it poorly.
[03:36:30] And then Sanji, this is what I'm working on. Oh, I remember you. Yeah, you you told me
[03:36:36] This is a guy in the chat. I remember your name
[03:36:39] You said that you were working on web 3 and NFT ownership things. I remember that
[03:36:45] Yes, and yeah, that was a long time. Do you play games anymore? No. No, there's no more games. We're done with games
[03:36:53] Yeah, uh, we uh, yeah, we don't we don't have games
[03:36:57] I remember stuff because I think about it right like I this is the thing is like I have very bad
[03:37:06] like short term memory with processing new information until I actually like internalize it
[03:37:13] and then I never forget that's just the way my brain works for whatever reason like I can read
[03:37:18] something and then it's like I never even heard it like and I think we've all had this
[03:37:22] experience, right? Where it's like you say hi to somebody,
[03:37:26] introduce yourself, and then three seconds into the
[03:37:28] conversation, you've already forgotten their name. Well,
[03:37:31] that's me playing every video game, right? So yeah, it's
[03:37:36] awesome. Right? Yeah, so just imagine it like that. This has
[03:37:40] been one of the in my opinion, a bit of a sigh up. It's been
[03:37:44] pushed a lot recently. The young guys dating older women,
[03:37:49] The Cougar Epidemic.
[03:37:52] Oh boy.
[03:37:54] Oh boy, oh boy.
[03:37:58] Thanks to various social and economic factors and the rich evil profile clowns that run our gay-regarded government,
[03:38:04] the emerging dream of owning a house and having a wife and two kids is dying.
[03:38:08] And the zoomer-cummer fantasy of a rich older girlfriend taking charge and making you chicken nuggies while you play video games in your pajamas all day is thriving.
[03:38:17] Back in my day-
[03:38:18] I mean, the way she described it doesn't really sound that bad.
[03:38:22] I mean, I could see why that's happening, Hagmaxing.
[03:38:26] Do you want to know what I think?
[03:38:27] I'm going to give my opinion about this 20 seconds into the video.
[03:38:31] I think that this is totally a Psyop.
[03:38:34] It's pushed and perpetrated and proliferated by older women
[03:38:40] because they want it to be a self-fulfilling prophecy
[03:38:43] to normalize dating younger guys that they're more attracted to.
[03:38:48] I think that's what's happening.
[03:38:50] I think the exact same thing happens
[03:38:52] with the healthy at any size, beauty is not a number.
[03:38:58] I think it's the exact same thing.
[03:39:00] I think that it's totally self-serving older women
[03:39:04] that are trying to push this so they can date younger guys.
[03:39:11] That's what I think.
[03:39:13] And we call this cougar hunting,
[03:39:16] or you know, mommy issues.
[03:39:18] But the kids today are calling it something different.
[03:39:20] Hag maxing?
[03:39:21] Hag maxing.
[03:39:22] Oh, true.
[03:39:24] Yeah.
[03:39:25] In my last video, I jokingly referenced the term Hag maxing.
[03:39:30] You've been on a date with a 40-year-old.
[03:39:32] Okay, that's different, though.
[03:39:33] How is that different?
[03:39:34] He's right.
[03:39:35] It's different.
[03:39:36] You're robbing the cradle.
[03:39:37] He's Hag maxing.
[03:39:38] Educate yourself.
[03:39:39] Which greatly intrigue-
[03:39:40] Well, the difference, so here's the difference, is that the age difference becomes a sexual
[03:39:47] component.
[03:39:48] Whereas if she's just a little bit older, it doesn't have that same type of effect.
[03:39:53] Like, it's correctly, I mean, I've been on the internet so long, I know all these fucked
[03:39:59] up things, right?
[03:40:00] Yeah, that's the reason why it's different.
[03:40:04] Haglam out?
[03:40:05] Yeah, exactly.
[03:40:07] A lot of you.
[03:40:08] So I decided, you know what, I am going to make an entire video dedicated to covering
[03:40:12] this phenomenon.
[03:40:13] Oh, it's huge.
[03:40:14] Gen Z men going out of their way to date older women.
[03:40:17] Yeah.
[03:40:18] Here's the thing. You know who this was made by? A 35-year-old woman.
[03:40:24] Women. What is this? Why is this happening? Is this happening? And if it's happening, is it a good thing or is it a symptom of broader societal issues?
[03:40:33] Why are all these young whippersnappers scooping up these older timepieces?
[03:40:38] Oh, speaking of timepieces, let's quickly get into today's sponsor, Holtskern.
[03:40:45] Holtzgern is a young Austrian company that creates uniquely crafted watches, jewelry,
[03:40:50] and accessories using all natural materials like wood and stone.
[03:40:54] Their high quality timepieces come in various designs for both men and women.
[03:40:59] Personally, I'm a huge fan of their men's watch collection,
[03:41:02] like the solar-powered watch called the Comfort Crusher,
[03:41:05] that's made with fine-grained walnut wood and encased in stainless steel.
[03:41:09] The walnut wood comes from here in North America, and all the wood Holtzgern uses
[03:41:14] or FSC certified, ensuring that it was forested in a sustainable way. I got my husband the-
[03:41:20] I uh uh I went to a watch store with a girl and she bought me the gayest most rinky dink annoying
[03:41:31] stupid ass watch and then she made me wear it for the rest of the day and then when I took it off
[03:41:38] she got mad at me. I still have it in my bathroom. The open horizon watch modeled after a real
[03:41:47] pilot's watch. It comes with a beautiful green marble dial and even has a built-in stopwatch.
[03:41:53] He loves the sporty yet professional look, making it a perfect choice to wear up with work and home.
[03:41:58] It would be a great gift for any cougar looking to spoil their zoomer boyfriend.
[03:42:03] Just saying. The watch I picked out for myself is the Colorburst Automatic Watch.
[03:42:08] It has a unique green mosaic embedded in a stainless steel casing, and its wooden strap
[03:42:13] is easily adjustable to fit every wrist. Holtzgren's products are made in small quantities
[03:42:18] to ensure that each item is built to last. They do a great job combining functionality
[03:42:23] and fashion and I just think their watches look really neat. Holtzgren also creates elegantly
[03:42:28] crafted earrings, rings, bracelets, and necklaces, like this platinum-plated shade necklace.
[03:42:33] The store has accessories for both men and women, like the durable forte bandlet for
[03:42:37] men made from orange-white marble, or the duet bandlet for women, made with zebra
[03:42:42] wood and elegant gold stainless steel.
[03:42:45] All items come with a two year warranty, and ordering is super easy with free express shipping
[03:42:50] to the US and most EU countries within two to five days.
[03:42:53] So if you're looking for a gift for someone or you just want to treat yourself to a nice
[03:42:56] high quality watch, I definitely recommend checking out their store.
[03:43:01] Just click the link in the video description and use my special discount code SHU at
[03:43:04] checkout to get 10% off your order store-wide.
[03:43:08] So big thank you to HoldSkirm for sponsoring this video.
[03:43:10] Now, let's get back to it.
[03:43:12] What's up with Gen Z slang dude?
[03:43:14] Looks maxing, hag maxing, Riz, Suss.
[03:43:17] Back in my day, we had our epic bacon and raffle copters.
[03:43:20] We also had the N word too.
[03:43:22] Um, like, yeah, I feel like that's not really...
[03:43:25] It's not that much different.
[03:43:27] Like, I'm not the kind of person...
[03:43:30] Yeah, like all of ours.
[03:43:32] Yeah, all of the millennial, you know, gamer language.
[03:43:36] There's a reason why they're referred to as game rewards, right?
[03:43:40] So, yeah, they've taken our culture away from us.
[03:43:44] Our culture has been made contraband.
[03:43:48] But I don't have a problem with Gen Z lingo.
[03:43:50] I actually don't.
[03:43:51] I think it's just as stupid as Skeet-Skeet, you know, and shit like that.
[03:43:56] It's just another version of it.
[03:44:01] We were happy.
[03:44:02] Now what I think of the term hag, I usually think of evil, cackling, witch, but no, apparently
[03:44:07] now it means women above 30.
[03:44:11] Man, um, there was a discussion about this, I've said this before, you guys know what
[03:44:22] it's gonna be if you haven't, if you've heard this before.
[03:44:26] There was a discussion about what age, there was a discussion about at what age does a
[03:44:36] woman become a hag and the comment that had the most likes was 18. I think it was from
[03:44:46] an anime, like it was an anime poll or something. I don't know. But yeah, that's where we're
[03:44:57] at.
[03:44:59] Fuck you guys. I'm so tired of comments that are like, I used to watch you when I was
[03:45:03] in third grade and now I'm graduating college. Good for you! Awesome! Congratulations!
[03:45:10] My knees hurt when I get up off the floor.
[03:45:12] Now this term, hag-maxing, went viral a few months ago
[03:45:15] with this screenshot.
[03:45:17] Meet the hag-maxers.
[03:45:19] Gen Z's new social trend of dating older women.
[03:45:22] A very strange phenomenon is making its rounds
[03:45:24] on social media.
[03:45:25] Gen Z men are ditching casual sex with their women
[03:45:27] to pursue long-term relationships
[03:45:29] with financially stable and experienced millennial ladies.
[03:45:32] Oh, oh no, now this may, I could see this happening.
[03:45:36] So it's guys that don't wanna get a job
[03:45:38] that want to be sugar, that want a sugar mommy.
[03:45:41] No, I get, yeah, for sure.
[03:45:42] Because like, yeah, I totally get it.
[03:45:46] Totally understand that.
[03:45:48] They want another mom.
[03:45:51] How the tables are turned, yeah.
[03:45:53] Exactly, I need rent, yeah.
[03:45:54] They just like, because there's a lot of guys,
[03:45:56] what do you want to be when you grow up?
[03:45:58] Well, I don't want to grow up.
[03:46:00] Okay, well then you start dating a 37 year old lady
[03:46:04] and then she's gonna make you nuggets.
[03:46:06] And, you know, that's how things evolve.
[03:46:10] They saw the escort, yeah, they saw girls doing it.
[03:46:13] And like, I don't wanna see any girl be like,
[03:46:14] oh, that's so bad.
[03:46:16] The girl's been doing this for all of history, right?
[03:46:18] Guys do it and suddenly now it's a problem.
[03:46:21] Get the fuck out of here.
[03:46:23] Now, even though this article doesn't actually exist,
[03:46:25] it was a meme created on 4chan, because of course it was.
[03:46:28] But the meme did spark a massive conversation
[03:46:31] and debate about Hagmaxing.
[03:46:33] And people had a lot of strong opinions about it.
[03:46:36] They always do.
[03:46:37] Motherless behavior.
[03:46:38] This is just mommy issues rebrand.
[03:46:41] Another day, another sigh up.
[03:46:43] It's not hagmexing, it's milk hunting, and it's an art.
[03:46:47] Please don't misappropriate my fetishes.
[03:46:49] Giving the dumbest name known to humankind to having a mommy kink.
[03:46:52] I mean, to be honest, I'm 16, waiting for a 20 to 25 year old to pick me up LOL.
[03:46:57] There's a lot of jokes I could make.
[03:47:05] But I don't really need to.
[03:47:09] Okay, officer. I'm gonna throw up. I would love to have a 40 year old sugar mama who buys me gifts and pays my bills
[03:47:15] Drizzle drizzle young hard and the older women who enjoy them. This isn't new had max bang Jesus Christ
[03:47:24] And wagoners are so cringe. I've been had maxing since second grade in Miss Johnson's class
[03:47:31] I'm going to kill every last Gen Z and gen alpha kid on this planet including myself
[03:47:37] I wanna be a Hagmax or LOL, any female taker, XD
[03:47:40] I love-
[03:47:41] Holy fuck, this is stupid
[03:47:50] Look at this stupid ass kid
[03:47:52] Oh my god, what a loser, yeah
[03:47:54] I honestly think that it's just guys that don't want to have to get a job
[03:47:58] I mean like, besides it being a Psy out by older women
[03:48:02] I think it's also guys that don't want to have to get a job
[03:48:05] But I don't want to work, I just want to stay home and play video games all day
[03:48:10] That's it. Let me do that.
[03:48:13] XD
[03:48:16] I like thick milfs and I cannot lie.
[03:48:18] Oh nice! It must be socially acceptable for 37 year old men to date 20-
[03:48:21] Somebody was asking if there's a wait for the Hagmaxing app.
[03:48:24] There already is a Hagmaxing app.
[03:48:26] It's called playing World of Warcraft.
[03:48:30] Old women again.
[03:48:31] Whoa whoa whoa, let's uh, let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
[03:48:33] Absolutely not.
[03:48:34] Yeah.
[03:48:35] Ah! I f***ing love adult women!
[03:48:38] Women over 32 should be illegal.
[03:48:40] Now, according to the very astute, always reliable source, knowyourmeme.com, the term
[03:48:46] Hagmaxing is very popular in the VTuber community. Now, I don't have much interest in the VTuber
[03:48:52] community, um, but they seem to have a lot of interest in me. A lot of interest.
[03:48:59] Just. Should I do a video reacting to VTubers reacting to me one day? That might be fun.
[03:49:04] Let me know if I should do that. Although it seems to be a meme amongst the VTubers and-
[03:49:08] Well, is it really a coincidence that a group of people that's defined as basically anime
[03:49:20] representations of characters, one of the most popular topics is how old is too old for a
[03:49:27] girl?
[03:49:30] Is it really that big of a surprise?
[03:49:32] In the weaves, it is apparently a thing happening in real life.
[03:49:42] Rise of the Boy toy.
[03:49:44] My older women are dating Gen Z men at record rate.
[03:49:48] Some women stated-
[03:49:49] I, I, I, again, I want to see the people who write these articles.
[03:49:54] I want to see if they're older women.
[03:49:58] I, I, that, that's what I'm curious about.
[03:50:00] I, I think that's what I think.
[03:50:04] Women my age seem to be excited by the freshness and lack of bitterness that comes with dating
[03:50:08] someone younger.
[03:50:10] Younger men seem more open and less burdened by insecurities.
[03:50:13] Okay, I have a feeling I'm going to be saying this like a hundred times in this
[03:50:16] video.
[03:50:17] Could you imagine an article like this with the genders reversed?
[03:50:21] I love dating these young. There are. There are a lot of articles like that.
[03:50:26] They're written by Andrew Tate. Like, you know, and also you don't need to write an article like
[03:50:35] that because that's been called human history. Bro, my mom said that, like, so she grew up
[03:50:43] in Florida and she said they had a sang in Florida. Get them young and raise them up right.
[03:50:50] That's some real cracker shit
[03:50:56] It is
[03:51:00] Looks to hear is it sounds absolutely
[03:51:06] Fresh boys, they're less bitter. They have less baggage. They're not ran through people would just be calling it red pill incel
[03:51:13] Sh** age gap relationship. It is that's exactly what it is
[03:51:17] Yeah, no a hundred percent. That's one of this
[03:51:20] Yeah
[03:51:21] It's between millennial women and Gen Z men are on the rise our analysis of age
[03:51:26] Hypogamy reveals the pragmatic underpinning of these relationships. It sometimes comes down to who's available
[03:51:32] Many older men prefer to date younger women same as true for a lot of older women
[03:51:36] We got paid to write those Gen Z men emerging as appealing dating options for their part
[03:51:41] Many Gen Z men might have few opportunities to date women their own age or prefer to date older women for various reasons
[03:51:49] So that's actually a good point right cuz like if you're a young guy
[03:51:52] You have less to offer a girl than like an older guy does because like if you're 20 and a girl's 20
[03:51:59] You know like if you're a guy, right? I mean like what the fuck right like you probably are still in high in high school
[03:52:06] In college you don't have a job
[03:52:08] But like a guy that's older like you know 28 or something like that let's say
[03:52:12] Has you know their life together generally more often, right? So yeah 100%
[03:52:16] percent.
[03:52:17] It's just biology, right?
[03:52:20] If you're an older millennial woman, you might be attracted to younger men for their energy,
[03:52:31] inclusive views about sex and gender, and superior care and literacy about their partner's emotional
[03:52:37] well-being.
[03:52:38] In many ways, Gen Z men see millennial women as an opportunity to level up emotionally
[03:52:44] and socially.
[03:52:45] But their evolved attitudes about everything from non-monogamy and gender fluidity to the
[03:52:51] anti-hustle, soft life, Gen Z men may be the most likely generation to overturn powerfully
[03:52:57] entrenched stereotypes about sexual relationships.
[03:53:01] The kind-
[03:53:02] I feel like this was written by a millennial woman.
[03:53:11] Yeah.
[03:53:13] ...jured by podcast bros.
[03:53:14] I love how millennial women have just sighed themselves into believing a man who thinks
[03:53:19] F***ing a whole bunch of different women at the same time with no romantic commitment is an evolved way of looking at
[03:53:27] Relationships. Yes queen that zoomer you're banging is so open-minded and progressive. He's not like those podcast bros
[03:53:34] So, I
[03:53:35] Swear modern feminism is like the greatest trick men have played on women like just a bunch of dudes got in a room one day and we're like
[03:53:44] Hear me out
[03:53:44] we convinced them that getting naked and sleeping around is empowering. Genius! Even Hollywood!
[03:53:51] I do find it to be very interesting and I think it is so fucking hypocritical when everybody
[03:54:00] yasqueens every girl that turns 18 and starts doing only fans and then the same people turn
[03:54:06] around and when that 18 year old girl dates a 25 year old guy they try to call the guy a predator.
[03:54:13] who the fuck do you think is buying the only fans yeah what is this seems to be
[03:54:25] hopping on the hag maxing train very annoying older women dating younger men
[03:54:29] in recent rom-coms I'm old enough to be your mother size and because older women
[03:54:34] watch the rom-coms and they like the power fantasy of it because that's what
[03:54:38] they want to exist as that's the reason that who the fuck he thinks
[03:54:45] watching this. That's not why, I think that's why. I think that's exactly why.
[03:54:52] Hathaway, she passionately entwines with Amazon's new heartthrob Nicholas Galzine,
[03:54:57] in the idea of you. Oh, Anne Hathaway, I'm sorry, who wouldn't Hagmax with Anne Hathaway?
[03:55:08] This phenomena is a ground-breaking shift, considering Hollywood's reputation for
[03:55:12] for perpetuating the male gaze
[03:55:14] and old men's uncanny obsession with younger women.
[03:55:17] See, to me, this is what's so crazy is that
[03:55:21] it's a groundbreaking shift.
[03:55:24] It's an uncanny, it's like,
[03:55:26] how is it okay when they do it?
[03:55:28] But if a guy does it, it's an uncanny,
[03:55:31] like, this is insane.
[03:55:32] Like, is anybody, like, am I taking crazy pills here?
[03:55:37] Oh my God.
[03:55:40] You know, I really don't care about this,
[03:55:43] but it is so funny how much of this equality stuff is just okay now it's women's turn
[03:55:48] exactly the thing we said was bad all the new strong female leads in movies that are just kind
[03:55:53] of asshole celebrating of billionaire female CEOs like did you actually want change or was it
[03:56:01] really old just p*** this envy older women partner people don't want a lot of people don't
[03:56:06] want equality they want supremacy and equality is on the road to supremacy and so they want
[03:56:12] equality of, you know, basically outcomes, but they don't want a quality of responsibilities.
[03:56:19] That's what happens a lot. People want power, yeah.
[03:56:22] Fearing with younger men, why do some people have a problem with that?
[03:56:26] Perhaps celebrities will help ease the stigma. The French president's wife,
[03:56:29] Brigitte Macron, is almost 25 years older than her husband. They met when he was 15,
[03:56:34] and she was his high school teacher. Wait!
[03:56:45] That's the current prime minister of France, by the way.
[03:56:48] Yeah. Yeah, y'all didn't know that? The pre-order is crazy? Bro, you calling this your pre-order?
[03:57:02] Man, president? Oh, my bad, my bad. That's crazy.
[03:57:14] That is not good. There should be a stigma against that.
[03:57:18] There is. It's called the law. What? Maybe these high-profile women will
[03:57:21] help shatter the stigma and normalize the benefits of widening options when seeking
[03:57:26] romantic partnerships. After all, at every age, we deserve what our hearts desire.
[03:57:31] No, I can think of a few cases where tell me, maybe Diddy should use that defense. I think
[03:57:44] you should use that defense when they when they have them go understand. You should say
[03:57:47] the same thing. Yeah, seems fair. No, no, no. When you are a grown ass teacher and
[03:57:53] your heart desires and underage student, you do not in fact deserve that. What am
[03:58:00] I'm 37 and my boyfriend is 23. I make upper six figures and own a condo in New York City
[03:58:06] Right at least three of my friends are also dating significantly younger men
[03:58:10] Right when it's 32 and has been dating a 19 year old for three years. I don't rely on men to be financially stable
[03:58:17] So they're 19 now. I don't need my man to have a good job
[03:58:39] We both know what we want out of this relationship and we're getting it
[03:58:43] Right, honestly good for this weight when it's 32 dating a 19 year old for three
[03:58:49] Yeah, oh
[03:58:51] No, yeah, we older women aren't man haters. We have a lot of love and make a man feel like a man
[03:58:58] We are not drama queens. We can't get pregnant. We are very sexy. I'm not like the other girls
[03:59:05] I'm infertile. Men dating older women is a little tag-maxing now. Why can't men just be normal?
[03:59:11] Why does everything have to be misogynistic?
[03:59:13] I just like, it's crazy how the internet has made people so stupid. It's really
[03:59:24] impressive to me how it's happened. I am constantly in just awe of how dumb people
[03:59:32] are nowadays. The double standard is absolutely insane. It 100% is insane. It
[03:59:39] always is. And like by the way, and the same thing happens on social media
[03:59:44] because like so it's an older guy, you know, it's like Leonardo DiCaprio posted another photo.
[03:59:49] He's like dating a new 19 year old and it's like in the comments, there's like all these women like,
[03:59:54] oh, this is so disgusting. He's so gross. Oh my God, I hate him. He's terrible. Like,
[04:00:00] oh, wow. Oh, it's, it's happening again. Right. And then all the male comments are like, bro,
[04:00:05] I need to be a movie star. Oh man, what a G. She's so hot, bro. He can still get it,
[04:00:12] You know, and then by the way, at the same time, you have, whenever a woman does it,
[04:00:18] it's like all the women that are like, yes, slay queen, oh wow, like we're so much better
[04:00:23] than younger women. And then the guys are like, oh, you're fucking disgusting, you're old, right?
[04:00:28] It's so stupid. It's so fucking stupid. Exactly, yeah. Hog maxing. Back in my day,
[04:00:43] We used to just call them chubby chasers.
[04:00:47] No, no, no, no, no. It's not misogynistic.
[04:00:52] The term had here is endearing.
[04:00:54] We're taking back the term had.
[04:00:57] It's like when black people took back the n-word.
[04:01:00] There's something seriously disgusting
[04:01:01] about men taking advantage of women's loneliness
[04:01:03] for their resources.
[04:01:07] What's the name of this?
[04:01:08] Oh, they didn't show the person's name.
[04:01:10] Ah, it's too bad.
[04:01:12] Yeah, imagine doing that.
[04:01:13] That's terrible.
[04:01:15] That would be disgusting.
[04:01:17] Who would do that?
[04:01:19] So when it's a younger man dating an older woman,
[04:01:22] the younger man is still the predatory one?
[04:01:26] Right.
[04:01:26] What? You guys just cannot win.
[04:01:29] Really? This is so disgusting.
[04:01:31] 34 is not old. I am not Hag.
[04:01:34] Bro, you are so fucked up.
[04:01:45] I'm using all three.
[04:02:01] 34, that's crazy.
[04:02:04] That's crazy.
[04:03:34] That's really crazy. Did you bring the watch?
[04:03:41] Honestly, if I had remembered I would have but no, I didn't I'm sorry
[04:03:48] Female equals hag male equals ogre. That's probably true
[04:03:52] That's sad bro. I feel I feel bad for her. I do
[04:03:57] Okay, so we've heard from the facts now. Let's hear from the hag Maxers
[04:04:02] Why are these young men dating older women? I have mommy issues. Oh, well
[04:04:07] Well, there has to be other reasons, right?
[04:04:10] I have a granny fetish.
[04:04:12] Come on, there's got to be another reason, because Gen Z women are worth going for.
[04:04:22] Man.
[04:04:25] And I have mommy issues.
[04:04:33] Man, that's the real issue.
[04:04:37] I feel like there's a big component of it.
[04:04:40] Part of that mommy issue is the fact that having a woman pay all your shit and you
[04:04:45] sit home and play video games all day.
[04:04:51] I mean, that doesn't really sound that bad.
[04:04:56] Yeah, that's, yeah, exactly.
[04:04:58] Yeah, that's right.
[04:05:00] I mean, there you go.
[04:05:04] To be honest, as a guy who's 22, dating a 36 year old,
[04:05:07] I think for the most part, older women
[04:05:09] are just a lot less drama and just more mature.
[04:05:12] Older the better, most have a car,
[04:05:13] a house, financial stability, and time.
[04:05:16] They are mature and can teach you
[04:05:17] some valuable lessons, wisdom, and experience.
[04:05:20] I'm still 19 and for me,
[04:05:22] The older women I flirt with at bars and clubs are much more receptive and flirty than Zoomer
[04:05:26] girls.
[04:05:27] Honestly, it's partly because modern Western girls from 18 to 25 are like 80% host now.
[04:05:33] A woman who was 30 to...
[04:05:42] People said that about the women that are 30 now when they were 18 to 25.
[04:05:48] I remember I was there.
[04:05:54] So I feel like it's not that, yeah, it's a tale as all this time, yeah, exactly.
[04:06:00] likely has fewer partners sexual or other than a woman who is five years younger than her I changed my tender age range from
[04:06:07] 20 to 25 to 30 to 39 and have been going on more dates than ever before with beautiful women who do not care that I don't make six figures at
[04:06:15] 22 years old. Damn. Take care of a woman who we know is potentially a flight risk or
[04:06:20] Appreciate an older woman who has their own shit together George W. Bush married an older woman to get that money
[04:06:26] Wait is that true? What?
[04:06:28] What?
[04:06:29] I think George W. Wesh should be a role model for anything.
[04:06:33] And also, he was fucked, like they're all family, he was fucking rich, his dad was the
[04:06:38] fucking president.
[04:06:39] Is that true?
[04:06:40] I don't even know, like, what?
[04:06:43] Sex, intellectual conversations, less games, more fun, and they treat you nicely.
[04:06:47] They tend to be more grounded.
[04:06:49] Did I mention the sex part?
[04:06:50] Oh, and if it's post-metapause, even better.
[04:06:52] If girls can date older men, then why not younger men date older women?
[04:06:56] I'm 16 and I'm not attracted to anyone below 30 years old.
[04:06:59] I-
[04:07:04] Man.
[04:07:05] I just hope they don't watch Twitch.
[04:07:11] Yes, the answer.
[04:07:12] Or YouTube, actually.
[04:07:13] Reverse, f*** file.
[04:07:14] Yeah.
[04:07:15] dating a woman with a career, a property, experience and bed and life.
[04:07:18] What's not to life?
[04:07:19] Man.
[04:07:19] Young sluts want the money up front.
[04:07:22] Old sluts are just happy to get some attention.
[04:07:24] Older-
[04:07:31] Oh my god.
[04:07:35] Wow.
[04:07:37] Ain't no way.
[04:07:38] Fed me slept with me and sent me on my way with snacks legit amazing. I'm this is this is fucking crazy
[04:07:48] Women fed me slept with me and sent me on my way with snack. Oh my god amazing
[04:07:53] I'm 26 now dating a 38 year old after years of trying with women my age and younger
[04:07:57] They're all social media obsessed narcissists. I feel like they're hyping up millennial women too much here
[04:08:03] Oh, they're not narcissists obsessed with social media.
[04:08:07] You guys weren't around during the MySpace days.
[04:08:10] Yes, exactly.
[04:08:14] It's not that... yeah, it's because they're all older, yeah.
[04:08:18] Plenty of girls around my age were fucking insane.
[04:08:23] Now they're not insane as much because guys don't put up with it.
[04:08:27] That's the reason.
[04:08:28] It's the same reason why girls that are in the horoscopes and crystals and
[04:08:34] You know bullshit like that. It's the reason why they're usually hot
[04:08:39] It's because you would put up with this from a nine, but you wouldn't put up with it from a six or a five
[04:08:47] It's like yeah sure
[04:08:50] Yeah, I'm gonna get you the magic crystals and yeah, okay now we're you're we're still gonna sleep me
[04:08:56] Okay, great. So that's why all of these hot girls are into crazy shit. It's because no guy wants to ruin his chances with the girl
[04:09:04] By telling her that this crystal isn't actually gonna cure cancer
[04:09:09] That's the reason why
[04:09:12] No, I its drivership bias. No, like I've been to these stores
[04:09:16] I've been to these like crazy witch stores and stuff
[04:09:20] There is a higher ratio of hot girls that go to those stores than any other place that I know of
[04:09:28] I'm trying to think of besides that
[04:09:36] Yeah
[04:09:38] Yep
[04:09:39] For a metagenzy woman who would want to date them? They're me me me give me me me me take care of me
[04:09:47] Man if the ones my age ain't loyal might as well. They're basically like a grandma caring for you and taking care of you. Oh
[04:09:54] Oh my god, nothing like a no-go.
[04:09:58] To be fair, also this is another thing is that like a lot of girls do like that type of roleplay with guys already.
[04:10:05] Like it's actually quite common.
[04:10:08] Your adventure. Yeah.
[04:10:09] You people are sick.
[04:10:10] Now I don't believe this is happening more than ever just because-
[04:10:13] What not? Speak serious.
[04:10:15] Like easy sex or gifts.
[04:10:16] Or that Gen Z women are too obsessed with drama or social media.
[04:10:20] No, I think there's more to it than I have a few theories.
[04:10:24] So, as we talked about before...
[04:10:25] I think that honestly, like, uh...
[04:10:28] I've like, uh...
[04:10:29] So, there's been one, there was like one girl I dated whenever she was like, I think, 22.
[04:10:35] And like, this is a really long time ago.
[04:10:37] So, she's like, uh, like way older now.
[04:10:40] And, uh, I actually think that it's impressive because she's...
[04:10:43] I think she's actually even crazier than she was when I dated her.
[04:10:48] Like, she's actually...
[04:10:50] Go back like 20 seconds.
[04:10:52] Wait, what?
[04:10:54] why
[04:10:56] you missed it
[04:10:57] they're basically like a grandma
[04:10:59] waiting for you and taking care of you
[04:11:01] oh my god
[04:11:03] nothing like a no-denture adventure
[04:11:09] oh
[04:11:11] oh that didn't even that didn't even faze me
[04:11:18] yeah i know that yeah i didn't even i i i was like yeah for sure
[04:11:23] i've heard jokes like that
[04:11:26] my mom
[04:11:27] jesus this is so bad
[04:11:29] My mom, she wanted to get taken home from the hospital and that they wouldn't do it.
[04:11:36] So she said, thank God that I didn't have to get a ride home from some random guy,
[04:11:41] but I guess it wouldn't be that bad because I don't have any teeth.
[04:11:48] And I was like driving her home from the hospital. I was like, what the fuck? Yes, I swore to God.
[04:11:57] I was just, yeah she was hilarious. She, um, there were a few other ones that were like that too.
[04:12:10] Um, man. I'm dead. I'm sorry. Yeah. What was your response? I think I asked if she wanted to go to
[04:12:19] McDonald's. I'm like, okay, do you want to go to McDonald's? You people are sick. No, I don't
[04:12:27] believe this is happening more than ever just because Gen Z men like easy sex or gifts or that
[04:12:32] Gen Z women are too obsessed with drama or social media. No, I think there's more to it
[04:12:38] And I have a few theories
[04:12:39] So as we talked about before in other videos a lot of men are dropping out of college
[04:12:44] The issue is a lot of young college educated women want college educated men see Stacy is looking for someone college educated
[04:12:52] Who is making more than her but not that many young men are on that level yet older men are but not many around
[04:12:58] Stacy's age, but you know who doesn't care
[04:13:00] Karen. Karen doesn't care about your lack of college degree. Karen wants to pick you up in her 2013 Toyota minivan and bang you in the back seat and take you to Olive Garden. That's exactly a hundred percent.
[04:13:13] Olive Garden. No strings attached. Unlimited breadsticks. Wow. But basically all of human history, the most prevalent age gap was older men and younger women. But why? Well, it's still like that. I mean it's like here's the thing, right?
[04:13:29] is like, we're talking about that going from 99% to 97%.
[04:13:36] Like, let's be fucking honest here.
[04:13:39] That's always the way it's going to be.
[04:13:41] And that's because that's the way that biology works.
[04:13:45] It's never going to, like, we're never going to undo this.
[04:13:51] Men are all disgusting creeps who should be thrown
[04:13:53] into work camps and castrated and forced
[04:13:55] to make us pumpkin spice lattes.
[04:13:57] But also it's because younger women are more fertile
[04:14:00] and the whole point of relationships is to make babies.
[04:14:03] Or at least it used to be.
[04:14:05] Well, at least in our lizard brains.
[04:14:07] That's the whole point.
[04:14:08] I don't know what the point of modern relationships
[04:14:10] are anymore.
[04:14:11] I just don't know.
[04:14:12] And like I've had this happen too,
[04:14:13] where it's like, you know, I made like that.
[04:14:15] There's that one girl like,
[04:14:16] and she really is still fucking nuts.
[04:14:18] Like I, it's actually crazy.
[04:14:21] Wow, right?
[04:14:23] But other ones like, I've like known them and like,
[04:14:26] I don't really have a lot of bad relationships
[04:14:28] with ex-girlfriends.
[04:14:29] I know this might be surprising, but like I really don't.
[04:14:31] And like I talked to pretty much all of them
[04:14:34] and I don't have any negatives.
[04:14:37] And like some of them really have mellowed out
[04:14:40] as they got older.
[04:14:41] They're like not even nearly as insane.
[04:14:44] Like this is the same girl that was throwing my shoes at me
[04:14:47] and then like screaming.
[04:14:49] And then like I would go over the,
[04:14:50] like we'd argue on the phone all night
[04:14:52] and then I'd go over the next day
[04:14:54] and we'd hook up again and everything would be great.
[04:14:58] And then we go out to see a movie and then that night the same thing would happen again and like now she's like just normal
[04:15:03] That's crazy
[04:15:14] toxic relationship
[04:15:16] Well, I only date crazy girls because any girl willing to date me would be fucking crazy
[04:15:23] Really that people purposely get into short-term
[04:15:26] Relationships which is bizarre to me like what's the point as well as situationships and
[04:15:30] polycules, the world is very confusing. It turns out people are different than-
[04:15:36] Situationships is just another way for women to act like hoes and downplay it.
[04:15:41] It's a euphemism and it's totally fine, you want to do that, but that's- I don't like the word,
[04:15:47] I feel like it's a euphemism. You want to be a ho, be a ho. I love hoes, but don't go and tell me
[04:15:52] that it's a situation ship. You be in a ho. Now let's be real, Hagmaxing simply does not
[04:16:00] make any sense from a evolutionary biological standpoint. But it's 2024, we have surpassed
[04:16:06] the need for evolutionary biology. We could grow babies and pods and also keep ourselves in them.
[04:16:12] Our brains are full of plastic now. Men wanting to be with younger women made sense when babies...
[04:16:17] It was kind of crazy that they did a study and it was like a hundred percent of men
[04:16:27] had microplastics in their ball sack. Like that kind of was because it was a hundred percent,
[04:16:34] right? Like you would expect it to be like, you know, 50 or something like that, right? But like
[04:16:38] a hundred, but that's nuts. This is why kids have autism. Babies don't seem to be the goal anymore
[04:16:46] for many older women who simply don't want to have them. And for many younger Gen Z men who
[04:16:51] think they can't afford them, or even worse, are scared that having kids will contribute to
[04:16:57] climate change. It's like every other week I see an article fear-mongering Gen Z. Don't have kids,
[04:17:03] it won't crea- Want to fight climate change? Have fewer children. I can think of another way to
[04:17:08] fight climate change but you can't say it or you're getting in trouble. Yeah.
[04:17:18] Face the carbon emissions blah blah blah you have to save the planet and first of all I gotta
[04:17:23] ask who the fuck we saving the planet for if not future generations. So if Gen Z does not want
[04:17:28] kids if they think they can't afford kids. Why does being with a fertile woman even matter?
[04:17:33] Might as well date an older woman? Might as well scramble those...
[04:17:38] Yeah. Rotten eggs. Oh. Jesus. Editor. Jesus. Edit that out. Edit that out. That's bad. No.
[04:17:47] But believe it or not, Hagmaxing is not really a new thing. It's been around for a really long
[04:17:52] time. Hundreds of years even. In fact, there was a very famous Hagmaxer in American history
[04:17:57] who wrote an entire letter of why it's preferable to sleep with an older woman.
[04:18:01] And that Hagmaxer's name? Benjamin Franklin.
[04:18:04] No!
[04:18:24] God.
[04:18:26] Are you kidding me?
[04:18:29] Oh my God.
[04:18:34] No, I'm not kidding.
[04:18:35] No!
[04:18:35] Benjamin Franklin literally wrote about the benefits of Hagmaxing.
[04:18:39] Why older women make better mistresses than you?
[04:18:46] Which, by the way, is written by a Nancy.
[04:19:01] You remember what I said?
[04:19:05] Uh-huh.
[04:19:06] And what's funny is a lot of the reasons Benjamin Franklin gives are the same reasons a lot
[04:19:11] of the Zoomers who had Max give today.
[04:19:15] Because as they have more knowledge of the world and their minds are better stored
[04:19:19] with observations, their conversation is more improving and more lastingly agreeable.
[04:19:24] He's saying because they're not stupid.
[04:19:27] Because when women cease to be handsome, they study to be good.
[04:19:30] So basically she can't rely on her looks anymore, has to develop a personality.
[04:19:52] Because there is no has-
[04:19:53] I just said it in a revolutionary way, right?
[04:20:00] Oh my god.
[04:20:01] ... children, which irregularly produced may be attended with much inconvenience.
[04:20:06] Oh my god.
[04:20:07] Because through more experience they are more prudent and discreet in conducting
[04:20:10] an intrigue to prevent suspicion. They're easier to cheat on your wife with.
[04:20:19] Well, it seems like that's true. Given, you know, recent events. Yeah. Seems that way.
[04:20:36] Lovely. Because in every animal that walks upright, the deficiency of the fluids that
[04:20:40] fill the muscles appears first in the highest part, the face first grows length and wrinkled,
[04:20:46] and the neck, then the breast and arms,
[04:20:48] the lower parts continuing to the last as plump as ever.
[04:20:52] Benjamin Franklin really just said,
[04:20:56] the ass is still fat.
[04:21:07] That's insane.
[04:21:11] What the fuck?
[04:21:15] Incredible stuff from our founding fathers.
[04:21:17] Oh my God.
[04:21:18] I will literally never be able to look at a picture
[04:21:20] of this man the same again.
[04:21:21] This is no-
[04:21:22] I feel like now it makes a lot more sense
[04:21:24] why it feels like a large percentage of the men have this hairline, you know?
[04:21:35] I feel like now it makes a little bit more sense.
[04:21:39] Longer the guy who discovered electricity, no, this is the great American Hag Maxxer.
[04:21:46] Oh my God.
[04:21:47] So basically some Gen Z guys have found a hack in the male loneliness epidemic by dating
[04:21:52] the women who are suffering from the female loneliness epidemic.
[04:21:56] Like the two unwanted ends of a bread loaf coming together to make a sandwich.
[04:22:01] That's actually very accurate.
[04:22:03] I know plenty of girls that like this is true, like especially if like a girl has a kid.
[04:22:11] And it's true if like I think it becomes more true.
[04:22:17] From my experience, I think women start being perceptive of this at like 25.
[04:22:23] And I think by 30, a lot of them have like a massive level of like insecurity and like
[04:22:29] stress, stress about it.
[04:22:32] It's super common.
[04:22:33] Not racism when it helps us kids.
[04:22:34] Exactly.
[04:22:35] Yeah.
[04:22:36] Isn't it just obvious?
[04:22:37] Yeah.
[04:22:38] Two people who believe they are the leftovers of society.
[04:22:40] Two people using each other to temporarily numb the pain.
[04:22:44] Oh man.
[04:22:45] Maybe it's not that deep and it's just a funny meme.
[04:22:48] To be honest, I don't think this is an epidemic like the internet makes it seem
[04:22:50] like it is.
[04:22:51] This data basically says that women prefer to date men slightly older than them, or around
[04:22:56] the same age as them, and men tend to date women younger than them, or around the same
[04:23:01] age as them.
[04:23:02] Large age gaps, for the most part, are rare.
[04:23:05] In relationships where the man is older, he's usually only older by one to two years.
[04:23:09] In relationships where the woman is older, two to three years.
[04:23:12] In all western countries, only 8% of couples have an age gap of 10 or more, and couples
[04:23:17] with a larger age gap have more of a chance of getting a divorce.
[04:23:21] i bet i bet that's true
[04:23:23] but it is a rising trend to think about and keep an eye on as the social
[04:23:27] landscape continues to change
[04:23:29] so old gender dynamics and i find that very interesting
[04:23:33] that's not my answer to you guys think what do you think of had maxing have
[04:23:37] you ever had maxed would you have maxed personally i am married to someone
[04:23:41] younger than me he was graduating middle school i was going into college that's
[04:23:45] cute
[04:23:46] well to be clear uh... i did not know him when he was in middle school i i'm
[04:23:51] I'm not married to a middle schooler, not a groomer, folks.
[04:23:54] Do not put in the newspaper that I am a groomer.
[04:23:57] If you liked this video, please consider supporting me on Patreon, link down below.
[04:24:01] He helps the channel a lot and I appreciate it so, so much.
[04:24:04] Also big shout out to Holtskern again for sponsoring this video, check them out, link
[04:24:08] down below.
[04:24:09] And I will see you next time with a new video.
[04:24:12] Bye!
[04:24:13] That's so fucking funny to me.
[04:24:17] It is so fucking funny for me to see this.
[04:24:19] Just look at the history of arranged marriages, similar psychology.
[04:24:26] Read the comments.
[04:24:28] I'm very vulnerable right now.
[04:24:30] If any older women are reading this, I'm going to link you guys to the video, I've watched
[04:24:34] a lot of Shuman Head's videos, they're really, really good.
[04:24:37] Yeah, I mean, the Benjamin Franklin thing was so out of pocket, like, I'm going to have,
[04:24:48] that's going to take me a few days for me to process that.
[04:24:52] I'm gonna really have to,
[04:24:52] I'm gonna have to think about that for a while.
[04:24:56] Yeah, like that's, ooh, you verified that?
[04:25:00] Yeah, I have to look that up.
[04:25:02] Fuck, man.
[04:25:05] A point that wasn't mentioned here
[04:25:07] is that a 14 year old kid said to me on Fortnite
[04:25:10] that he would have to find a hag
[04:25:13] because he can't compete with people
[04:25:14] like Drake and Diddy and his bracket.
[04:25:37] That's, um, that's a, it's, um,
[04:25:41] That's something special, isn't it?
[04:25:43] That's fun. Yeah, wow. Wow, that's crazy.
[04:25:46] Man.
[04:25:48] The losing bracket? I guess so, bro. They're smurfing.
[04:25:52] Oh my God.
[04:25:54] Since you cannot stand looking at Benjamin Franklin,
[04:25:56] I want to feel free to mail me any ugly, disgusting $100 bills
[04:25:59] I may come across. Good one.
[04:26:01] Yeah, Donna Smurf, every time she was giving me a tour
[04:26:03] of some section of hell I hadn't heard about before.
[04:26:05] People don't know about this.
[04:26:07] Yeah, this is super common.
[04:26:09] Yeah. Older man dates a younger woman, he's considered a creep by women.
[04:26:14] Older woman dates a younger man, he's considered a creep by women and men.
[04:26:18] Well, the reason why is that the women that are out giving their opinion on who's a creep on the internet
[04:26:24] are primarily women that have unresolved personal trauma
[04:26:28] and issues that they've had with a family member or something like that
[04:26:32] and they're externalizing that issue by complaining about somebody else on the internet.
[04:26:37] that most of the time this is what a lot of people need to realize most of the
[04:26:43] time people that are getting mad talking shit and starting trouble on the
[04:26:46] internet are doing it because it's something in their own life it's not
[04:26:52] like oh they just invented this problem or they're just talking about this no
[04:26:55] most of the time if you look at it like here's a good example every single
[04:27:00] time you see somebody hating on a streamer for making a lot of money
[04:27:03] Why don't you open up their Twitter profile because nine out of ten times
[04:27:07] It's just them retweeting giveaways and trying to message like train recs to train
[04:27:12] Can you give me a bit coin you on must can I please have I I need us?
[04:27:17] I need a $10,000 like they're just basic fucking broke. Yeah, of course you're fucking mad about other people make it
[04:27:24] Yeah, oh, yeah, of course you want socials. We're fucking broke. Yeah, no shit
[04:27:28] It's not it. Yeah, somebody give me to so anybody here's my cash out. Did anybody give me money? Can I get like 15?
[04:27:35] I want to go to McDonald's. I really want to get my god. Yeah, it's emotional intelligence females are great reflect
[04:27:40] I don't know. I think that really, you know, as an asthma hurt thing
[04:27:45] Yeah, and after doesn't get for Agmaxing. She refused age past 25. I'm a groom. Oh god
[04:27:50] He's the only is it Gen Z hipster slang. We call them sugar mommies, which is the style at the time
[04:27:55] I feel like there's a million terms like this, right?
[04:28:00] I do think that this entire idea of this, I think a very big component of it is older women hopefully, you know, like executing some sort of self-fulfilling prophecy.
[04:28:17] It's older women writing articles about how younger men are dating older women and they're thinking maybe
[04:28:24] Hopefully eventually it will happen if we write enough art to take Beetlejuice, right? You say it three times
[04:28:29] He appears maybe if you write three articles, you can get a boyfriend that's younger than you. That's what happens
[04:28:36] Mr. Govind. Yeah. Yeah, there is the same as I I guess so right are there any downsides to appeasing them? I look
[04:28:43] What people want to do with their own personal relationships, you want to date as long as
[04:28:49] the person is of legal age, I don't care, like if you're trying to date 18 year olds
[04:28:57] at 30, they're 18, they're adults, that's fine, go ahead, I'm not going to get mad
[04:29:02] about this, I'm not going to try to tell you what to do, oh, you shouldn't be allowed
[04:29:06] to do this, it's so bad, just do whatever the fuck you want to do, yeah, do whatever
[04:29:11] it's consensual. Yeah, it's consensual between two adults, whether it's a guy and a girl or a girl and a guy.
[04:29:17] It's that simple.
[04:29:20] Next trend is going to be single moms writing articles.
[04:29:23] That happens too. Yeah, it does.
[04:29:26] There's a lot of women that like they have a kid with somebody and then they have like trouble like dating another guy
[04:29:31] because another guy doesn't want to like take care of somebody else's kid. Lions solve this problem pretty commonly actually what the
[04:29:38] lions do is that whenever a male lion hooks up with a female lion that has a
[04:29:43] kid from a previous line he just kills the kid right just kills the kid
[04:29:47] problem-solved right bears yeah bears right but like you know people like we
[04:29:51] don't do that so yeah it's like the whole like post birth abortion abortion
[04:29:55] thing isn't always popular but yeah yeah you have to delete the save game yeah
[04:30:08] Yeah. Anyway, uh, man, that's crazy. Uh, it's Gorillaz not lying, so I'm pretty sure. I don't know. I wouldn't be surprised if it's not both of them.
[04:30:18] Dicey Tyler will be, uh, oh yeah! So, is Poland really just like shooting the illegal immigrants that come in? Are they doing it? They were really killing them?
[04:30:27] I feel like that's probably not true, right? Let me see if I can find a video for this. I'm not gonna watch it today, but I'll watch it maybe tomorrow.
[04:30:37] Uh, yeah, it's this one here, right?
[04:30:41] Did- did they do that?
[04:30:47] They're allowed to use lethal weapons, they say it, the Polish leader at least.
[04:30:54] They were given the authority and live ammo so they can do it.
[04:31:03] We kill all of you in his face!
[04:31:08] Oh my god.
[04:31:11] It's an extreme circumstance?
[04:31:12] Oh, I don't care what Poland does, they do whatever the fuck they want, it's not
[04:31:16] my problem.
[04:31:17] I don't care.
[04:31:19] I have really didn't give a fuck what happens in Poland
[04:31:25] Well, I guess the last time we didn't give a fuck that was kind of a bad thing, but now yeah, I don't care
[04:31:31] I don't give a shit. It's the same thing. I've said with the Israel and Palestine. They want to blow each other up
[04:31:35] Go ahead. Go ahead. Just keep us out of it
[04:31:38] Yeah, Poland's a shithole. Is it? I don't even know like I have no idea like the problem is like
[04:31:44] I don't you know, I don't live in Europe and so I don't really know what to expect with that kind of stuff, right?
[04:31:49] Poland didn't shoot a single person. Oh, why not? Yeah, I have no idea
[04:31:57] How much do you think that a dragon gay of the new a Dragon Ball Z game? I don't know
[04:32:02] I hear it's really really popular like it's a fighting game or some shit like that, right? We should fall soon
[04:32:07] Like oh shoot all the people coming in from like Mexico. I
[04:32:12] Don't know man. Like I just think get rid of them, right? I don't know about shooting them. It's a bit much
[04:32:18] How do you know it's a Polish firing squad? There's
[04:32:23] Okay, um, Poland will overtake Germany pretty soon.
[04:32:28] They killed one of them with a spear.
[04:32:29] So that's why this rule is coming.
[04:32:31] So, um, so let me get this straight.
[04:32:36] So if somebody killed a Polish person with a spear, one migrant stabbed a soldier.
[04:32:48] Well, why didn't they shoot the guy?
[04:32:49] I mean, if somebody's coming at you with a spear, why didn't they shoot him?
[04:32:56] Yeah.
[04:32:57] So, well, yeah, it's in the video.
[04:32:59] Yeah, I'll watch this he threw it
[04:33:01] Bro, I'm gonna be honest like they should have shot him in the like bro. Yeah, they should have shot him real quick
[04:33:06] It was illegal. Fuck that
[04:33:08] Yeah, I yeah somebody try to do that for me the new dragon ball is out selling cotton pre-orders currently
[04:33:14] Yeah, cuz you probably just came out, but it's not that big of a surprise the new call of duty
[04:33:17] I feel like it's kind of interesting like I kind of wanted to play the campaign for it
[04:33:21] But I don't know if really I'm gonna play it or not. I'm not not really sure
[04:33:26] Invaders are very aggressive
[04:33:27] Well, here's the thing right is like I don't think any country like I don't think Poland has any obligation to take in some random fucking immigrant
[04:33:34] Right get the fuck out of here
[04:33:35] You know Poland does not exist for the benefit of anybody else other than Polish people so like yeah
[04:33:41] No, I totally support that they do whatever the hell they want
[04:33:44] They do it because at you well if they signed up for something then of course they have to follow through with what they signed up for
[04:33:55] Right, I mean naturally you can't just sign something up and then decide not to do it
[04:34:00] But, uh, at the same time, I, uh, I don't think it's really that big of a deal.
[04:34:05] Yeah, we dropped them, uh, we dropped them in the middle of the desert to fend themselves.
[04:34:10] Well, that's good.
[04:34:11] Um, you know, it seems like kind of a self-correcting problem there.
[04:34:15] I say throwing spears and killing Border Patrol is really aggressive too.
[04:34:18] No, I mean, if I, if I was like, look, I think if somebody was throwing spears
[04:34:22] at you, you'd just shoot them instantly.
[04:34:24] Like, it's not even a question, but I, I, I can't imagine it, it's so obvious.
[04:34:33] Like, yeah, duh, of course that's what you do.
[04:34:36] Like, sure.
[04:34:39] Well, countries will have to shoot like in America.
[04:34:41] Yeah, yeah, I'm just not certain about a lot of that.
[04:34:43] Throwing spears is hostile act, yeah.
[04:34:45] Other side of the border though?
[04:34:47] Yeah, well, we shouldn't have been throwing them
[04:34:48] from the other side of the border then.
[04:34:50] That's it.
[04:34:51] Don't, yeah, don't bring a spear to a gun fight.
[04:34:53] It's that simple.
[04:34:54] Let me see if I get to the rest of these two.
[04:34:56] Let me see, I think I pretty much actually
[04:34:58] went through fucking everything today.
[04:35:00] I was gonna maybe play that Kill Might game
[04:35:02] for a little bit too.
[04:35:03] I think it that shit came out today, right?
[04:35:07] Did it come out today?
[04:35:11] Yeah, it did okay here. Let me let me try and try that out and see what it was like hours ago. Okay. Yeah, give me a minute
[04:35:26] Okay, come on. Yeah, I'll try this out
[04:35:31] And I gotta fucking get the game give me a minute. Okay
[04:35:44] $13
[04:35:46] Alrighty, there we go.
[04:35:53] Give me the fucking game.
[04:35:57] That's only five gigabytes, nice.
[04:35:59] Okay, let me see here.
[04:36:03] I wonder if this is a controller game
[04:36:05] or a keyboard and mouse game.
[04:36:07] I feel like it's probably a controller game.
[04:36:10] Like it feels like something
[04:36:11] that's probably a controller game,
[04:36:13] but we'll try it with keyboard and mouse first
[04:36:16] and we'll see what happens.
[04:36:17] $13 off licensing. Oh true
[04:36:22] Cross as you can play let me see here
[04:36:26] You know wait for it to
[04:36:29] Okay, let me try this
[04:36:35] Correction license be the game. Yeah true got it. Okay
[04:36:42] No one's talking about short field. Oh you're talking about Starfield. Yeah, um, I'm gonna be honest guys
[04:36:47] Starfield? I kind of feel bad. I feel bad for the developers of Starfield because of how
[04:36:56] badly it was received. Like crazy bad. I was like shocked when I looked at the the graph
[04:37:06] and it showed that like the DLC came out and it didn't even get more people to play the
[04:37:12] game. I really hope that this is the beginning of people being tired of the
[04:37:17] Bethesda formula. I cannot think of a more flaccid, boring, lame, milk-toe story
[04:37:25] than a Bethesda story. Everything about like the game is painfully fucking
[04:37:32] like I'm actually gonna get mad again. I'm gonna get mad again thinking about
[04:37:36] this fucking game I said haven't you haven't played Skyrim I I did I played
[04:37:42] Skyrim I got bored because they were like this wagon ride and I was getting bored
[04:37:47] of it and I just turned off the game I was like this is taking too long this is
[04:37:52] stupid yeah that was about it for me I'll take I'm telling you ADHD no it's
[04:38:01] just it was boring I don't know what else to say so you didn't play well I
[04:38:05] I mean, you know, give me one second.
[04:38:10] You see the response of journalists, Jordan Miller, why journalists can't stream themselves
[04:38:14] and play while playing a game when when eating it, or you mean reviewing a game?
[04:38:19] I don't give a fuck about journalists reviewing a game.
[04:38:22] Like so there's been a controversy. I'll talk about this and I want to start the game.
[04:38:25] There's been like this like weird stupid controversy recently about how journalists
[04:38:29] don't play video games and how they're not reviewing the games like thoroughly enough.
[04:38:35] I think that the problem really is that most journalists do play the games a good amount.
[04:38:40] It's just that they don't really understand what people want to see,
[04:38:44] and journalists grade games and make decisions based off of what games are good or bad,
[04:38:49] based off of criteria that the public doesn't respect or care about.
[04:38:54] So the issue is that it's not that journalists aren't playing the games.
[04:38:58] It's that journalists are playing the games,
[04:39:00] but they don't care about the things that players care about.
[04:39:03] up. So it doesn't really matter. Space Marine was made. Well, I don't know about that. Do you
[04:39:10] consider what you consider journalists? ACG skill up? I think it's anybody who's providing
[04:39:15] a review of the game. I don't like this idea that there's a distinction between journalists
[04:39:20] that are like a, you know, like, oh, I'm from like this company versus like a YouTuber. I feel
[04:39:26] like they're functionally the same thing. And I don't really think that the code of ethics
[04:39:30] that some journalists, you know, choose to abide by in some circumstances is enough for
[04:39:37] me to think that they're not going to make bad decisions or do things that are unethical.
[04:39:43] So yeah, that's my perspective and we agree with you, but it's pretty fun when a journalist
[04:39:47] complains about a game because they suck.
[04:39:50] The problem is that a lot of times games are hard and they're hard in ways that
[04:39:54] make them unfun, but the problem is that the meta of complaining and like making
[04:39:59] fun of journalists for being bad at video games is more powerful and people wanting
[04:40:05] to preserve their ego for being good at video games is more powerful than people wanting
[04:40:09] a good video game.
[04:40:11] So people constantly start talking about, oh yeah, I'm so good at video games.
[04:40:14] I can handle this.
[04:40:16] And that's the reason why, yeah, they get good, right?
[04:40:18] Well, like sometimes the people that need to get good are the developers and make a
[04:40:22] game that's more rewarding and better designed.
[04:40:24] And sometimes difficulty in video games makes a game worse.
[04:40:27] And also everything that makes a game hard doesn't make it good.
[04:40:31] But the problem is that when a journalist or a YouTuber, right, like I complained, for
[04:40:35] example, like, oh, I got a lot of shit for this.
[04:40:38] Whenever I said the Elden Ring DLC was too hard.
[04:40:41] And you know who agreed with me?
[04:40:43] Bandai Namco and From Software.
[04:40:44] They changed the way that the fragments worked.
[04:40:48] Yeah.
[04:40:50] They agreed.
[04:40:51] I was right.
[04:40:53] And they made them stronger too.
[04:40:55] Yeah.
[04:40:56] And then they nerfed the boss.
[04:40:57] So I was right.
[04:40:58] Like what I said they never for dawn. Yeah, but that was like way later. They did they never for a dawn recently. It was brutal in the beginning
[04:41:04] Yeah, exactly
[04:41:06] Enough people said it's not balance well
[04:41:09] Yeah, I know Charlie. Well Charlie. I'm gonna be honest
[04:41:11] I think Charlie's better at Elvin ring games than I am like I've watched him play
[04:41:14] I think he's better than I am for sure and so like I do think though
[04:41:20] Like he's definitely like in like even I would say I'm probably top 10% right and so
[04:41:25] So, you know, he's probably top five, top 1% of players and, you know, that's not really
[04:41:31] a very good metric to grade things on.
[04:41:34] So if somebody who's like very, very good at the game is a cap, what do you mean cap?
[04:41:42] You think it's cap that I'm not top 10% 70% of people didn't even kill market or sorry,
[04:41:53] 30% of people didn't even come.
[04:41:54] But yeah, guys, like people suck at these games.
[04:41:58] I don't think you understand how bad a lot of people are at games
[04:42:02] Yeah, they're not real players. Oh, okay now. We're now we're drawing distinctions. Well anyway, um that that's what I think
[04:42:10] What's the here? Actually, I'm really curious. What is the completion rate of the DLC?
[04:42:18] Star surge we're done there's yeah, I'm actually I really want to know this
[04:42:26] Oh
[04:42:30] That's right. There were no there were no achievements for that's right for the DLC
[04:42:35] So we don't know well. What is the achievement Lord of frenzy flame?
[04:42:39] Horaloo, okay, 41% so yeah 41% of people beat the game. So that means most people didn't even beat the game
[04:42:49] That's crazy
[04:42:51] crazy crazy crazy
[04:42:53] Let's know. Yeah, exactly check mode kill
[04:42:57] Yeah, but like, Moog is an optional boss, and I don't think that's a good way of looking
[04:43:03] at it.
[04:43:05] All I'm saying is that, uh, yeah, I think that video game like the community has a pretty
[04:43:11] hard time differentiating what good and bad difficulty is, because I feel like people
[04:43:16] are more focused on their ego than whether something is actually fun or not.
[04:43:23] It's on full screen.
[04:43:24] I've got to change this.
[04:43:25] Give me a minute.
[04:43:26] Sorry about that, gentlemen.
[04:43:28] We're good.
[04:43:29] Sorry about that gentlemen. We're good. Alright, we got 240 because I'm 165. B-Sync, no. Resolution, no. Language, foul. Display, graphics, anti-aliasing. Yes. Reflections, brightness, contrast, done. Gameplay. Display and game timer. Sure, let's put that on screen shape. Let's turn that off. Audio.
[04:44:10] Let's take this to 80 and then let's take the music. We'll take sound effects. We'll take this down to 60
[04:44:17] probably 50 or so and
[04:44:20] then other
[04:44:21] data opt-in
[04:44:23] Who cares?
[04:44:24] All right
[04:44:26] controls
[04:44:28] I'm not actually gonna learn anything. Okay. Okay, so something okay
[04:44:33] Turn music
[04:44:35] How's the volume now we good let's get a wart
[04:44:48] Didn't learn anything? Well, I played the demo for this game, but that was a long time ago.
[04:44:53] Alright, let's do it.
[04:44:55] Forsaken by our celestial guardians, the Abyssal Keep unleashes upon us its ceaseless hordes.
[04:45:04] Thus we are bound, as desperate stewards of a darkened realm to condemn thee to eternal sufferance.
[04:45:11] Oh, shit. This wasn't in the demo. What the fuck? Damn.
[04:45:36] Damn, this reminds me of like Blastmas or something.
[04:45:50] Bizarre? Yeah, this is fucking badass.
[04:45:57] Is it the Dark Souls 2 cinematic?
[04:46:03] Ooh, that's me by the way.
[04:46:18] Kill Knight can be a demand.
[04:46:21] I didn't even read that.
[04:46:23] Okay, um, Aco-Ike. Okay, uh,
[04:46:31] um, okay.
[04:46:36] I guess I can just try... I can't even do this. It's locked. I'll try and do this on hard mode.
[04:46:47] Actually, I'll just do it on the base mode first. Equipment. Okay, so I've got...
[04:46:53] Oh, everything else is locked. Alright. Okay, so I guess I have to join this one.
[04:47:00] Alright, solitude. Let's do it. Alright. Okay, he dead. He dead. He dead. Okay, so I got
[04:47:14] That's my burn. Okay. It's got like a fast reload thing
[04:47:26] And these fuck-ass boys are really spawning and quick
[04:47:30] Like this is actually nuts. Oh, I got hit. I ran right into that totally my fault
[04:47:38] Okay, right. Oh, oh, I got to figure out how to hit my buttons. I
[04:47:58] Forgot how to do this
[04:48:00] Okay, I'm doing all right though. I feel like we're kind of cooking. Okay
[04:48:06] There it is. Killed this fat bitch right here. Nice. Okay, we're in the next level.
[04:48:19] It's these cocks up because they were shooting balls at me. Jesus, I'm taking a
[04:48:32] lot of damage. Okay. Bro, where's my health? Where did I get my health back?
[04:48:42] Okay, I think I'm doing more damage now. That's good. Okay, he's dead. At least,
[04:49:08] I'm getting up to that 200 for like that uh that item. Fuck there's two of those guys
[04:49:16] Okay
[04:49:17] Yeah, by the way like on keyboard is actually not not so bad
[04:49:24] Okay, this guy's dead good
[04:49:38] Jesus
[04:49:42] Almost fuck that one up spinny boys
[04:49:46] Okay, they're dead
[04:49:48] Nice, okay
[04:49:52] This is bad. Real bad.
[04:49:56] Gotten hit before. Like I feel like I've had so many chances to like almost get hit, but
[04:50:10] like for somehow I haven't.
[04:50:11] Okay, I'm about to get hit. Okay.
[04:50:27] Here we go. Dude, I'm so fucking stupid. Why would I do that?
[04:50:43] Um, okay. Okay, he's dead.
[04:51:02] I gotta look at what the controls are. But I need health.
[04:51:15] Jesus fuck man.
[04:51:31] Okay, give me a minute.
[04:51:34] Alright, so menu?
[04:51:37] Okay.
[04:51:38] Equipment.
[04:51:40] What is this here?
[04:51:41] Bullets penetrate through all enemies?
[04:51:48] That's way better.
[04:51:49] Yeah, why would I not use that?
[04:51:53] You can dash through balls and enemies?
[04:51:55] Yeah, I need to figure that out.
[04:51:58] Okay, space, let's equip that.
[04:52:01] Okay, I want to see what the controls.
[04:52:05] Okay. That's your space. Q and V. Okay. Alright. Let me try this again. Try this tutorial.
[04:52:30] Yeah, actually, yeah, how do I... Okay. Okay. Okay. Easy. I feel like I couldn't do that before.
[04:52:48] alright got it oh I see it now okay pistols alright okay and then there's my
[04:53:14] ammo like there's so much happening on the screen I didn't even see my UI okay
[04:53:23] that's simple swords okay okay I think I want to keep I want to change that
[04:53:37] key blind how does this work okay oh so I have to actually make sure I get
[04:53:54] these fast reloads. I just realized it like makes it to where I shoot way faster.
[04:53:57] Okay, bottom. Release a full sword charge. Okay, press Q.
[04:54:22] Oh, okay. So I can't do that yet. This is the wrong thing. Okay. So it says press V to
[04:54:52] attack the sword. Okay. Is this oh okay I see. Wow. I feel like the sword is way
[04:55:09] better than and I have to use heavy weapons I have to use a sword to get
[04:55:15] heavy weapon okay give me a minute I want to change something yeah this is way
[04:55:36] better okay kill ten minutes with heavy weapon all right I can do that gain
[04:55:49] heavy weapon ammo okay and where is where's my heavy weapon like what even
[04:55:58] is that okay so oh I see it's down there okay I got it let me actually do
[04:56:05] let me do this just so you guys can see okay um okay got it all right that seems
[04:56:28] makes sense we used to require kill stream that seems pretty simple that
[04:56:43] doesn't have like a very good range okay not so bad that's easy you just kill a
[04:56:54] bunch of mobs kill power okay yeah the the like perfect reload thing really
[04:57:15] makes a huge fucking difference yeah I didn't realize that like I'm literally
[04:57:23] shooting like twice as fast and I'm doing more damage it's like 2x damage
[04:57:27] okay wrath burst okay charge up rat hold shift to absorb blood gems okay okay oh
[04:57:44] so I can just do this well that makes it way fucking easier holy shit okay got
[04:57:51] and this is oh so this is how I heal okay it kind of takes a while to regen
[04:58:04] this though to be fair nice okay all that's good it's not a survivors game
[04:58:20] yeah I know I understand that pulse counter attack enemies with holding
[04:58:27] uh-oh um settings worst counter sword okay got it easy enough that's cool cool
[04:59:01] alright hold hyperdrive okay that wasn't it is this it yeah I'm not sure how to do
[04:59:21] the hyperdrive thing I have no idea oh we hit me hold down sword okay it doesn't
[04:59:35] work I guess maybe I have to get like these bars to be filled okay oh oh there
[04:59:54] we go hold the wing countering okay got it during a pulse oh I didn't read okay
[05:00:05] got it expert oh fuck that mate demonic carapaces okay and so hey is it not full
[05:00:45] oh I thought it was full I don't know if I like this weapon I bet there's gonna
[05:00:55] be better weapons I like more it's okay but okay let me try this detonate with
[05:01:10] wrath burst I don't even know what that means can't read no I just I don't
[05:01:29] I don't uh, I don't intake information, really. Like, um, so yeah, I don't even know what, what am I supposed to do? Shift?
[05:01:47] Okay. Well, I, I, it was charging? Oh, I have to hold it, I didn't read it.
[05:02:10] Okay, well, it's just I can't
[05:02:24] Yeah, hi. I'm that's just how I am
[05:02:32] Okay. All right, so I have to hold this
[05:02:44] Was that different? I didn't know there's anything different
[05:02:50] Okay, that's one down. Okay
[05:02:56] You hit the armored
[05:03:03] Did I know I okay?
[05:03:27] Well, I thought I did it
[05:03:30] That not work the attacks meant to break the armor
[05:03:44] Oh
[05:03:51] Okay
[05:03:53] Extra active for zero. Okay
[05:04:01] shoot pistols
[05:04:05] do
[05:04:07] missing press missing
[05:04:09] Press missing game prompt melee at the right time
[05:04:18] Was that it?
[05:04:20] I think I did it
[05:04:25] Okay, so I have to reload with shift then I feel like that's just like better overall
[05:04:32] Okay
[05:04:49] Okay, okay, I get it easy all right we got one more
[05:04:58] What's this? Oh, that's a big boy
[05:05:02] Okay, it's obviously this right. Oh, okay
[05:05:10] That's cool
[05:05:12] All right
[05:05:14] Okay, now we can play the game now. We know what to do
[05:05:17] What is this?
[05:05:20] Receive more kill power from blood gyms. I feel like that's obviously way better
[05:05:23] Yeah, that's way fucking better
[05:05:25] Dash time is reduced. I don't care about that
[05:05:28] Okay, let's do it see if I can play any better at this time
[05:05:53] This gun seems way better too, by the way.
[05:06:10] I gotta make sure I'm picking up all these red balls.
[05:06:13] That's the one thing I'm messing up on.
[05:06:17] Ooooooh!
[05:06:21] I guess I need to use the big thing, right?
[05:06:24] Get my health back?
[05:06:28] Oh, I barely got any out of that.
[05:06:36] Ooooooh! He got me! He got me!
[05:06:39] I think I'm dead, bro. I think I'm 100% dead.
[05:06:43] I'm like, somehow after this tutorial, somehow I'm like, worse at the game.
[05:06:57] Jesus, that's a big boy.
[05:06:59] What got worse? I know.
[05:07:03] It's because I have to think about shit.
[05:07:06] I'm thinking I got too many other processes running in my brain.
[05:07:10] Oh! Here, kill this guy.
[05:07:12] Get all these.
[05:07:17] Hopefully I can get my health back here.
[05:07:22] Okay. Fuck, I don't have any health.
[05:07:37] I think I'm 100% dead.
[05:07:46] Yeah. Okay.
[05:07:55] Oh did I hit the wrong button?
[05:08:02] I forgot even what I did there.
[05:08:04] I think I'm fucked.
[05:08:06] I'm like super fuck fuck man I think I did worse shit I did way worse oh my god
[05:08:45] I think we're gonna use the other weapon okay let's try it again okay shift to grab
[05:08:55] balls I just forget yeah I just I forget okay let's try it again I got hit
[05:09:25] fuck I ain't we're doing okay so far this is certainly going better than the
[05:09:40] first time. Yeah this is going really well. At least so far it is. Fuck, I messed up. Shit!
[05:10:21] Nice. Shit! I'm getting fucked man. This is, this is... I'm losing control. I hit the
[05:11:02] wrong button. I forgot. I forgot. I don't know what... Okay. Stay focused. Stay focused.
[05:11:23] Hopefully I can get farther and I did the last time. Shit, I got hit by...
[05:11:27] Oh, that doesn't exist. I just forget.
[05:11:56] That's just what happens.
[05:12:00] Like, when I play a game, it's hard for me to keep up with everything.
[05:12:04] Because how much new shit there is,
[05:12:06] especially like you, I do so many things at the same time.
[05:12:08] That's a lot.
[05:12:13] But at least for me, it is.
[05:12:32] Jesus.
[05:12:34] Fuck, bro, this is hard.
[05:12:37] I can't even beat my original score.
[05:12:40] Fuck, man.
[05:12:47] Is there anything new I can use?
[05:12:52] From another weapon? I can't, you can buy a weapon? I don't think you can buy weapons.
[05:12:56] One left over? Yeah, I'm trying guys, I am. I'm fucked, but like I'm doing my best.
[05:13:59] I just want to be able to beat one level. I think this one I'm doing pretty well so far, so hopefully it just keeps up.
[05:14:05] I feel like I'm doing pretty well right now actually, like I'm kind of killing them.
[05:14:47] I just need to keep doing this. Like just shooting them.
[05:15:07] Was I- my brain turned off?
[05:15:16] Okay
[05:15:41] Shit
[05:15:43] There's so many of them man
[05:15:44] You turn that off?
[05:15:45] The brain?
[05:15:46] Yeah, I- I wish
[05:15:47] Fuck
[05:15:48] Uuuhmm
[05:15:50] Okay
[05:15:53] I'm dead, I'm so fucking dead, I'm so fucking dead
[05:15:58] Shit, I-
[05:16:23] Nice
[05:16:24] Okay, that's gonna help out a lot
[05:16:30] I actually didn't even mean to do that, I- I hit the wrong button
[05:16:33] But that was actually really good
[05:16:54] Jesus
[05:17:16] Those guys are easy to deal with
[05:17:33] This is insane.
[05:17:38] I-I'm fucking dead. I'm so fucking dead.
[05:17:51] I'm so fucking dead. It-It's-It's so fucking over.
[05:17:55] This is so fucking over.
[05:17:56] You can get that later.
[05:18:47] Fuck!
[05:18:49] Damn it!
[05:18:53] Okay, what is this?
[05:19:00] Can I absorb some enemy projectiles by sword church? Okay.
[05:19:10] Alright, I'll try and use this and see what happens.
[05:19:13] See, maybe I can beat it this time.
[05:19:18] Okay.
[05:19:36] Damn, this thing kinda sucks.
[05:19:39] Yeah!
[05:19:41] this sword is garbage yeah yeah we're not gonna use that that thing's terrible
[05:19:52] okay let me go back I'm gonna use the other one instead okay all right let's do
[05:20:03] it you have to dodge stuff yeah I can't do that it's just not gonna happen how's
[05:20:45] this thing have so much fucking health and it's gonna make multiples of those at
[05:20:49] the end brah I'm fucking I this is this is rough I'm actually kind of
[05:20:58] surprised how hard this is like right off the bat like I'm struggling I can't
[05:21:04] beat the first level okay heavy weapon yeah I just like there's just so much
[05:21:23] happening all at the same time it's hard for me to keep up with it like I
[05:21:27] just like is that all my brainpower is just going into like just processing and
[05:21:33] like moving I can't even think of like anything else okay there we go there
[05:21:52] There we go, there we go. There's so many of these fuckin' things.
[05:22:12] Okay.
[05:22:14] Got it.
[05:22:16] At least I have more room now.
[05:22:30] Probably use this to heal right now.
[05:22:49] SHIT!
[05:22:50] I don't know why I did that.
[05:22:52] I shouldn't have used the sword, man.
[05:22:54] Every time I- I- I seem to move around and shoot.
[05:22:57] Anytime I use the sword, I'm just gonna mess up.
[05:23:16] Okay.
[05:23:18] Actually it went really well.
[05:23:19] Thought I could kill that.
[05:23:35] Apparently not.
[05:24:06] Perfect.
[05:24:06] We're doing well so far. We just need to keep this up. I just got hit. I'm choking, I'm choking. I think it's over.
[05:24:30] Yeah. I just, just stop thinking for a minute. Try and get all these as much as I can.
[05:25:06] I've just got, I've got to get more health, man. That's the thing.
[05:25:10] Okay, so it's going to change directions at some point. I have to be ready for that.
[05:25:21] Okay, that went really well
[05:25:38] Yeah, having that sword really helps out a lot
[05:25:41] Okay, we can have it here. All right, okay
[05:26:03] That's a lot of stuff. I was like I should just kill everything here
[05:26:16] Okay, I feel like we're in a very very good situation right now
[05:26:23] Shit, I
[05:26:38] You go I forget bro, I forget
[05:27:23] Okay
[05:27:25] All right, let's try it again
[05:27:27] We're in a good situation. I was
[05:27:29] See if I can beat it like I'm just I
[05:27:40] Like this only the first level, bro. This shit's so hard
[05:27:49] Okay
[05:27:50] First level. Yeah, I think we can get it
[05:28:45] I'm feeling really good about this
[05:28:49] Everything's going just fine. Got him
[05:29:36] We're doing really well so far
[05:29:45] Shit
[05:29:58] This is bad. I have to do it
[05:30:03] Shit.
[05:30:05] Is the-
[05:30:07] Uh-
[05:30:08] I- I feel like I'm- I'm dead. I feel like I- I think I'm dead.
[05:30:26] Like I- I- I can tell.
[05:30:27] I can tell. I- I can just feel it.
[05:30:32] It- it- it- it's not good.
[05:30:37] We're gonna- we're doing our best though. We're doing our best.
[05:30:43] Hopefully we can come through.
[05:30:50] Okay.
[05:31:22] It's just spinny boys that really fucked me, man.
[05:31:25] They're so bad.
[05:31:29] Fuck, I forgot about this part.
[05:31:35] I'm dead.
[05:31:36] Nope.
[05:31:52] That feels pretty good to do.
[05:32:16] The Beyblades? Yeah I know, basically. Yeah, they're fucking me.
[05:32:21] It's okay, we're doing fine. Like I feel like all I have to do is just keep repeating this and I'm good.
[05:32:59] That's good, both of those guys are dead.
[05:33:01] I've- I- I- I-
[05:33:10] Okay.
[05:33:11] I'm not looking good guys.
[05:33:18] We're trying to survive.
[05:33:23] It's all these fucking balls, man.
[05:33:25] I don't have any fucking shotguns left.
[05:33:43] I can't start using the sword because I'm- that's gonna fuck my head up.
[05:33:50] That's huge.
[05:33:53] okay that's really good for me it's actually really really good I think
[05:34:06] actually could be this this could be it I got I gotta stop saying that I feel like
[05:34:16] every time I say that I die okay this could be it that's almost out of mobs
[05:34:24] this is it this is it please be over please be over please be over oh man
[05:34:35] Holy shit. God damn. That is brutal. Oh shit. Okay, there's another map. All right. Let me see. What's this here?
[05:34:55] Emerald Remembrance. Enemies drop more heavy ammo from sword kill. I don't even use sword.
[05:35:02] Okay. Um...
[05:35:03] All right, let me try this. Entanglement. What is this?
[05:35:19] Okay.
[05:35:21] Is this- this is doing anything? Oh fuck!
[05:35:29] Oh they respawn!
[05:35:37] This is- this is insane.
[05:35:44] Actually, this kinda works.
[05:35:49] Yeah, this actually kinda working.
[05:36:01] This is too hard.
[05:36:03] This is too much- there's too much stuff.
[05:36:05] Um...
[05:36:12] Okay.
[05:36:36] Okay.
[05:36:37] Nice.
[05:36:48] Popping off, doing work.
[05:37:08] Is that a shift? Uh...
[05:37:10] Shift. What is that there?
[05:37:12] Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I- I just forget.
[05:37:14] oh my god oh my god what the fuck I it's this is this is so bad this is I I
[05:37:53] think I'm fucking dead who's this fat bitch what the fuck is this okay yeah
[05:38:16] that was not so bad not too hard of a boss let's be honest okay okay oh oh I
[05:38:40] I ran into that I couldn't I couldn't
[05:38:51] Okay, good that that parts over fuck that what the fuck is this Jesus? Oh my god. Oh my god
[05:39:31] The soundtrack is good. Yes
[05:39:34] such a good attempt
[05:39:36] It's the is this the
[05:39:39] like I'm gonna be honest like this game like what happens for me is like there's
[05:39:46] so much like happening in the game that like my brain shuts down but yeah too
[05:39:53] many things happening at the same time but I can't even talk this seems great
[05:39:58] yeah I'll give it another shot how do you unlock things by completing
[05:40:03] different like different objectives like it shows you it says like goal right
[05:40:08] Unlocked goal. It doesn't show all of them, but it shows some of them.
[05:40:14] Sensorobo? Yeah. That's the point, I think. Yeah, I'm not brain literally just overheats.
[05:40:24] Fuck.
[05:40:26] Okay, give me a minute. Use the latest weapon. I think the weapon I was bad.
[05:40:34] It's so tough. Yeah, it's hard. Like this game is very very hard.
[05:40:39] You perfect real with melee button. You do a massive spin attack.
[05:40:44] No, I don't know how that works. Like, fuck. Yeah, it's too much going on, like, I- it's a lot.
[05:41:11] Kill these. Nice. Kill the bugs. Yeah, I- okay. Oh, oh, oh, what the fuck? Wait, what was that?
[05:41:48] wait oh yeah that's way better yeah yeah that's like really good oh I hit the
[05:42:11] wrong button
[05:42:20] uh that Jesus fuck Jesus
[05:42:28] oh fuck fuck okay
[05:42:36] did you sit for a run turn or relax us yeah we're off good it's hard like the
[05:42:41] game
[05:42:41] Uh, I think I would if I, uh, if I could think, uh, it's a game that, like, things happen in this game faster than I can think.
[05:42:52] And so, like, the way I overcome that is I just know what's gonna happen before it happens, right?
[05:43:02] Like, that's the solution to that problem.
[05:43:06] But it's hard to do that.
[05:43:17] See, that works really well, like, going in for, like, the spin.
[05:43:20] But if I fuck it up, then I'm like really bad.
[05:43:23] I'm gonna really, I, I, see that's what I said, like bro, like, games that are like really
[05:43:31] demanding, like, I actually lose the ability to, to even talk, because I'm like using so
[05:43:37] much of my thinking on like the game.
[05:43:43] It's bad.
[05:43:50] Oh god.
[05:44:03] Okay, that guy's dead.
[05:44:04] 100% of brain capacity.
[05:44:17] I'm gonna do one more try.
[05:44:18] I'll do one more try.
[05:44:20] Cause I, I'm getting fucked.
[05:44:22] This is like Vampire Survivors and this game mode is from League of Legends.
[05:44:30] Yeah, this game is like Vampire Survivors, but the difference is that I have to hit the buttons.
[05:44:37] Yeah, like that's the issue.
[05:44:42] Yeah, that spin is really good.
[05:45:01] I just seem to know when to use it at the right time.
[05:45:04] I feel like I should use it all the time.
[05:45:09] Like that's like actually just, I forgot to use it.
[05:45:12] I was talking about use it, I wasn't using it.
[05:45:15] yeah I feel like every time I go into like a stress situation where like I'm
[05:45:44] getting overwhelmed my like I just default back to using doing the same
[05:45:48] thing okay I can't do it without making the same mistake okay I hit that fuck
[05:46:05] this is not looking good guys I think I'm dead yeah yeah it's over how I got
[05:47:59] I don't know how I'm still alive honestly Jesus all right
[05:48:27] Oh God
[05:48:33] We're on SGG. Yeah, it's good
[05:48:36] It's always the laser bat. Yeah, that was a better run though. I don't know
[05:48:41] I think I got hit by the melee from another mob honestly
[05:48:43] I don't even know what that was
[05:48:45] But I think that's what it was play while we're like yeah, it's it this is an intense game like
[05:48:50] For me, I
[05:48:52] I'm about this shit's too hard. Like I can't play this shit's way too hard
[05:48:57] Fuck you're over 9,000 at the end. Yeah, I don't know man
[05:49:06] Play mythic wow to relax. Yeah, it's just it's too much like
[05:49:12] Yeah, I'm in oh, I'm yeah, I'm uh
[05:49:16] I'm I'm fried bro. Like yeah, I'm I'm fried. I
[05:49:21] Give my best but uh, yeah
[05:49:23] overheat I know I guess so and so yeah anyway man many attempts to complete
[05:49:30] design I guess so try the move to get dash melee dash out it's hard not a
[05:49:37] margin favor for me like anything that requires more focus like very focused very
[05:49:43] okay all right I'm fried yeah I'm totally fried looks fun as fuck though
[05:49:51] No, the combat like the gameplay is very good. It's up to the games bad. It's just I'm bad like I'm fucking garbage
[05:49:59] Like that's it. Yeah, it's it's rough man. Yeah, and uh
[05:50:03] Yeah, brain gets cut. Yeah, I do
[05:50:07] Get as far to insane strength yeah, it for me I can't I can't do that man. Yeah. Oh
[05:50:14] man
[05:50:15] Fuck
[05:50:17] So yeah, anyway guys, um, I'm gonna go ahead and just chill for a bit and and relax me to turn us down a little bit
[05:50:23] Yeah, I'm gonna chill for a bit and try and relax and
[05:50:27] Probably go lay down for a while and try to try to fucking
[05:50:33] you know like
[05:50:35] The learn learn how to talk again and yeah, it's just a lot of a lot of things going on
[05:50:41] So anyway guys, yeah, I'll see you guys
[05:50:44] See you tomorrow. I'll be back on tomorrow, and we'll probably play more throne liberty and
[05:50:49] Do some other stuff. So yeah, anyway guys. Thank you all for watching. I appreciate it, but yeah, I'll see you later
[05:50:55] All boys peace