@@mwurk5000 It genuinely is. Seeing the coke is ruined lulw and the monkaw's in chat is some of the funniest shit. There was a post I loved a little while after he broke his table and it was the reynad emote with nice table. Funniest shit ever
That was a program or filter of some sort. You can tell by his face and you could hear a faint click each time. Chat also erupted in omegalols. It was a sort of emulation of the hyperbruh emote that chat was spamming.
I couldn’t disagree more with the WoW topic. Classic was trash. Classes were broken and pointless. It had zero balance. Dungeons and Raids sucked. Warlocks could chain cc and wreck you while you ran around like a nut, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Let’s not get into market raid prep etc. Blizzard changed with the times and an insanely good job. The problem was not the changes they made it was society at large. People got shorter attention spans and moved to faster paced gaming that allowed a life outside of gaming. Market shifts happen all the time and break industries. Think arcades. They are still a blast but they almost completely disappeared in the earlier 2000s
@@ShadowTasos Okay but one problem here, CLEARLY you are regurgitating shit you heard and didn't experience it. The changes happened gradually. Not over night. Along with the casual BS people now QQ about, there was MANY game breaking problems and bad content. In Vanilla/BC PVP was considered an activity where bads went. They called the epics you got in PVP welfare epics. Then Arena took over, and raiding was rinse and repeat. So what changed in the 4 years? I'd love to hear your personal take and experience. So just because you think you can attach some causation to correlation doesn't mean you have ANY idea of the shit we had to deal with. And PS if you're making an argument try not to compress 10 years into 10 minutes.
@@ShadowTasos To address your second part, you literally described a market shift without realizing that you did that lol thank you for helping me make my point. When WoW was made there was a hardcore MMO out, it was called Everquest. WoW was trying to capture a more casual audience. The store ended up the way it did because WoW because about farming mounts and mini pets since it was the only content you could do that didn't require a lifelong commitment. For example, I went from Warlord in Vanilla to doing a 1/4 of BC content. Why? Well after problems with my family/girlfriend and the rest of the people that didn't understand and support my hobby (like many others playing WoW at that time) I was forced to give up on my hardcore roots. Again, to an outsider it sure could seem like I wasn't into the shitty casual game but in fact it was for outside things effecting my ability to prep and raid for HOURS a week and schedule my life around a game.
@@ShadowTasos Lets just say for a second that I believe you. And I am tempted to give you the benefit of the doubt. Do you remember the amount of people doing the raid content and why Blizzard changed their tune? The one that is taking THEIR PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND ATTACHING IT TO THE GAME IS YOU MY FRIEND. Less than 1% of the community was doing that content. Why takes a lot longer to unpack, so perhaps this is not the time nor place for extended discussion. But your comment suggested that for one, I was a casual player, lawl... Look up the time it took to achieve Warlord. I had many AV's go into several hour games. My longest being more than 4 hours. Second, you're also suggesting that 60 to 90% of WoW players got to max level, let alone got to end game raid. So you're saying as many as 5.4 MILLION people did AQ content? BAHAHAHA okay bud. I think you need to reflect on your comments a bit here. And lastly my comments about Welfare epics was to demonstrate just how drastically the shift was between Arena S2 (sometime around mid/end BC) to WoTLK. I wish there was a way to go back and investigate this. Perhaps blizzard will release the statistics. Finally, if there is such a massive community of players looking for this hardcore content, how come no companies have stepped up to really produce an MMO that rivals Vanilla WoW? The majority of them resemble other games. Think of Battle Royal. A few years ago there was one or two, now major studios are trying to get that Fortnite pie.
Prideqt I do agree with some of your points. My position is wotlk and BC are bae. That’s when the game seemed at its peak. That would be my aim if I was blizzard. But even tho I disagree I do appreciate the conversation. Hopefully the new expansion does well. Enjoy m8
@@LetsGoGetThem its literally the opposite for me lol, and ive watched destiny since the starcraft days xd in guessing ur an asshole and most likely rightwing
chat box is the right size for ants to see
Oh yeah cus watching emotes being spammed is really fking interesting xD
@@mwurk5000 It genuinely is. Seeing the coke is ruined lulw and the monkaw's in chat is some of the funniest shit. There was a post I loved a little while after he broke his table and it was the reynad emote with nice table. Funniest shit ever
@@mwurk5000 RUclips Andys have no valid opinion
@@dehvun7 you literally have your name as your profile name plz stfu
@@Kracka_Kris child humor
When the coke withdrawal is just too much. 7:29 11:36
every start is scuffed perfect name for the podcast
Train needs some coke guys, help him out
GOD, WHAT A FUCKED UP DAY
forsenT Is that a chat for ants or something?
WHAT A FUCKED UP DAYYYYYYYYYYYYY
This podcast is awesome. Not really a fan of you but it’s a great format.
lmao
@@gaugea train attracts some of the funniest trolls lmao
can he please level out the audio? andy is so much louder than everyone else
Dude it’s the SCUFFED podcast for a reason. It’s shit, but we love it.
11:36
I know about the beep test xQc was talking about. Im from Montreal (Qc) and that shit was intense backk in the day.
Yeah the entire world does it its not a canada/na thing lol
the one time my runescape knowledge comes to use 1:10:15..
1:46:27 was this added in post or does esfand have a program for this effect? any idea?
That was a program or filter of some sort. You can tell by his face and you could hear a faint click each time. Chat also erupted in omegalols. It was a sort of emulation of the hyperbruh emote that chat was spamming.
Train is going to ruin this football players career.
lol why??
If anything he'll help him on his line up. Kapp
7:30
False ,flagship phones do come wIth aheadphone jack ie :Samsung. AMAZIN
Jagex makes good money lol I’m also pretty sure they do have micros
1:45:35 Book Book Book xqcS
21:57
1:55:00
Good podcast, but why so late?!
does anyone know which wireless headphones train is using? are they good?
Genuine question here: is Trainwrecks really ok? Like is that sudden burst of anger real or just a character? That was concerning.
Cocaine, autism, and cuckoldry. Hell of a combo.
bipolar pepehands
Timestamp? Nevermind
Alan Gonzalez has anyone ever actually seen his GF? if he isn't actually having sex, then he's got all sorts of pent up physical aggression
He’s acting up for his chat.
fell asleep when he introduced the second guy
How many leaks was there this stream?
7:27
Andy’s mic way too fucking loud
A lot of the stuff that they are talking about for wow is happening in the destiny community
ANDY MILONAKIS HYPERDANSGAME
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Pog
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I couldn’t disagree more with the WoW topic. Classic was trash. Classes were broken and pointless. It had zero balance. Dungeons and Raids sucked. Warlocks could chain cc and wreck you while you ran around like a nut, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Let’s not get into market raid prep etc. Blizzard changed with the times and an insanely good job. The problem was not the changes they made it was society at large. People got shorter attention spans and moved to faster paced gaming that allowed a life outside of gaming. Market shifts happen all the time and break industries. Think arcades. They are still a blast but they almost completely disappeared in the earlier 2000s
@@ShadowTasos Okay but one problem here, CLEARLY you are regurgitating shit you heard and didn't experience it. The changes happened gradually. Not over night. Along with the casual BS people now QQ about, there was MANY game breaking problems and bad content. In Vanilla/BC PVP was considered an activity where bads went. They called the epics you got in PVP welfare epics. Then Arena took over, and raiding was rinse and repeat. So what changed in the 4 years? I'd love to hear your personal take and experience. So just because you think you can attach some causation to correlation doesn't mean you have ANY idea of the shit we had to deal with. And PS if you're making an argument try not to compress 10 years into 10 minutes.
@@ShadowTasos To address your second part, you literally described a market shift without realizing that you did that lol thank you for helping me make my point. When WoW was made there was a hardcore MMO out, it was called Everquest. WoW was trying to capture a more casual audience. The store ended up the way it did because WoW because about farming mounts and mini pets since it was the only content you could do that didn't require a lifelong commitment. For example, I went from Warlord in Vanilla to doing a 1/4 of BC content. Why? Well after problems with my family/girlfriend and the rest of the people that didn't understand and support my hobby (like many others playing WoW at that time) I was forced to give up on my hardcore roots. Again, to an outsider it sure could seem like I wasn't into the shitty casual game but in fact it was for outside things effecting my ability to prep and raid for HOURS a week and schedule my life around a game.
@@ShadowTasos Lets just say for a second that I believe you. And I am tempted to give you the benefit of the doubt. Do you remember the amount of people doing the raid content and why Blizzard changed their tune? The one that is taking THEIR PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND ATTACHING IT TO THE GAME IS YOU MY FRIEND. Less than 1% of the community was doing that content. Why takes a lot longer to unpack, so perhaps this is not the time nor place for extended discussion. But your comment suggested that for one, I was a casual player, lawl... Look up the time it took to achieve Warlord. I had many AV's go into several hour games. My longest being more than 4 hours. Second, you're also suggesting that 60 to 90% of WoW players got to max level, let alone got to end game raid. So you're saying as many as 5.4 MILLION people did AQ content? BAHAHAHA okay bud. I think you need to reflect on your comments a bit here. And lastly my comments about Welfare epics was to demonstrate just how drastically the shift was between Arena S2 (sometime around mid/end BC) to WoTLK. I wish there was a way to go back and investigate this. Perhaps blizzard will release the statistics.
Finally, if there is such a massive community of players looking for this hardcore content, how come no companies have stepped up to really produce an MMO that rivals Vanilla WoW? The majority of them resemble other games. Think of Battle Royal. A few years ago there was one or two, now major studios are trying to get that Fortnite pie.
Prideqt I do agree with some of your points. My position is wotlk and BC are bae. That’s when the game seemed at its peak. That would be my aim if I was blizzard. But even tho I disagree I do appreciate the conversation. Hopefully the new expansion does well. Enjoy m8
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whats wrong with destiny, i kind of get why u could dislike hasan but destiny is ok in my book
@@LetsGoGetThem its literally the opposite for me lol, and ive watched destiny since the starcraft days xd in guessing ur an asshole and most likely rightwing
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