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Mr. Rogers Shows How Macaroni Is Made
loved this, great find.
for reference, I think Mr. Rogers coppied this bit from Rick & Morty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMJk4y9NGvE
Massive Crusher - The Slow Mo Guys
i'm conflicted; this is so wasteful. But Gogurt is a terrible product not worth eating so I'm happy to see it go.
NinjaInHeat (Member Profile)
Remember this is 1v1 deathmatch... of course it is about timing items and memorizing maps. team games are so much more interesting! Rocket Arena, Action Quake2, etc. were far more enjoyable than regular deathmatch because they were so much less predictable.
fun!
In reply to this comment by NinjaInHeat:
Loved watching this but I gotta say this sorta competitive gameplay frustrates me. Much like researching starcraft build queues and memorizing keystrokes, being able to time exact respawns of items and understanding every single move the opponent can make in a map and trying to beat them to it just was never the point for me (and it isn't why and how I enjoy competitive gaming). I'm not criticizing, just saying I find competitive gameplay much more enjoyable with some (or a lot) of chaos thrown in the mix. When 20 people are running and gunning around a map the skills required to win have less to do with chess-like strategy and more with actual twitch-gaming abilities (and group tactics). The game showed here, while fascinating, seems like a fucking nightmare.