I keep telling people: Snowrunner is a horror game. -There is no one else but you around -There are glowing eyes watching you in the woods -The towns seem deserted (and are weird)
I have watched yall play this game for a while now, and I loved it, my friend recently got me to start playing it, and it's an addiction, I now have a problem, and im ok with it.
My last annual training at fort McCoy i decided to have fun and helped the cooks get water for the water buffalo. I took the tank trails instead of the normal roads and had a lot of fun traversing mud holes and creeks at speed. The green water buffalo came back brown. Was a lot of fun. Cooks mistake was letting me use their 5 ton MTV. So the truck was half mud too
White out is shitty and hairy in real life too, we get some damn bad storms here in Idaho, with super icy roads, enough snow on the ground to be inconvenient, especially on top of thick ice on the roads, and enough falling, with our winds…blowing everything and drifting badly. People will be like you don’t get enough snow to white out there, most times no, but fairly severe storms, you get barely enough, combined with the rest…and the bad storms…oh yeah we do, then add in the rest…though some the worst ones are when we get thunder-snow storms. You see a bad storm, with really heavy/dark for snow skies, like darkish grey, but still white, and the winds calm…get ready for seeing dull blue/white flashes, as the snow gets heavier and heavier, huge flakes and the muted thumps of thunder, when that happens, you’re getting lots of inches of snow in a couple hours at the least, usually 4-6 at a minimum in a couple hours at most. And sometimes that’ll last for most of the day time. I work in service of farm equipment for dairy farms, they don’t shut down unless shit is killing everyone, or zero power and wanted available from some disaster, but short of that, they always work, and something breaks, gotta be fixed, or shit starts going wrong, and they lose lots of money. So we go out no matter out, our furthest farm we regularly do maintenance and service on, is 3 hours away with a fuel up, most of it at 80mph for those who don’t know Idaho’s speed limit on the interstate…so it’s a ways away. Had to come come back in a white out/roads icing up, highest speed I could hit without losing control was 35 mph…that was a long, shitty, stressful day, in the boom truck, was about 4 hours there that day, and took about 10 hours back, then back home, eat cold leftovers, I got home just before 4:00, mine and my now ex’s alarm went off at 4:30…she seen me finishing cold ass dinner, with some hot coffee. We had a smoke, I jumped in the shower, then slept for about 45 minutes, had her wake me before she left for work, then back to work, to deal with the rest of the shit, good times.
As someone who used to fly to Fort Albany Ontario, the community doesn’t look nearly that good. It’s a small community with no paved roads only gravel. Fort Albany only has ice road access in the winter to other communities and down south. Otherwise access outside the community is via barges in the summer or fly in. Even the airport isn’t paved. It’s gravel.
.....eff it. HBC (Hudsons Bay Company) started in 1670, so there's a good chance they could have a royal assent to operate or something. Look, you have guns, some of us are nerds for fur trading.
Get the feeling that the devs slapped labels on the buildings without much thought. Or there's ancient Native American curses involved and y'all need to fuck out of dodge.
I keep telling people: Snowrunner is a horror game.
-There is no one else but you around
-There are glowing eyes watching you in the woods
-The towns seem deserted (and are weird)
Can't wait to see that Traveller game go up 👍
I have watched yall play this game for a while now, and I loved it, my friend recently got me to start playing it, and it's an addiction, I now have a problem, and im ok with it.
My last annual training at fort McCoy i decided to have fun and helped the cooks get water for the water buffalo. I took the tank trails instead of the normal roads and had a lot of fun traversing mud holes and creeks at speed. The green water buffalo came back brown. Was a lot of fun. Cooks mistake was letting me use their 5 ton MTV. So the truck was half mud too
White out is shitty and hairy in real life too, we get some damn bad storms here in Idaho, with super icy roads, enough snow on the ground to be inconvenient, especially on top of thick ice on the roads, and enough falling, with our winds…blowing everything and drifting badly. People will be like you don’t get enough snow to white out there, most times no, but fairly severe storms, you get barely enough, combined with the rest…and the bad storms…oh yeah we do, then add in the rest…though some the worst ones are when we get thunder-snow storms. You see a bad storm, with really heavy/dark for snow skies, like darkish grey, but still white, and the winds calm…get ready for seeing dull blue/white flashes, as the snow gets heavier and heavier, huge flakes and the muted thumps of thunder, when that happens, you’re getting lots of inches of snow in a couple hours at the least, usually 4-6 at a minimum in a couple hours at most. And sometimes that’ll last for most of the day time. I work in service of farm equipment for dairy farms, they don’t shut down unless shit is killing everyone, or zero power and wanted available from some disaster, but short of that, they always work, and something breaks, gotta be fixed, or shit starts going wrong, and they lose lots of money. So we go out no matter out, our furthest farm we regularly do maintenance and service on, is 3 hours away with a fuel up, most of it at 80mph for those who don’t know Idaho’s speed limit on the interstate…so it’s a ways away. Had to come come back in a white out/roads icing up, highest speed I could hit without losing control was 35 mph…that was a long, shitty, stressful day, in the boom truck, was about 4 hours there that day, and took about 10 hours back, then back home, eat cold leftovers, I got home just before 4:00, mine and my now ex’s alarm went off at 4:30…she seen me finishing cold ass dinner, with some hot coffee. We had a smoke, I jumped in the shower, then slept for about 45 minutes, had her wake me before she left for work, then back to work, to deal with the rest of the shit, good times.
Gotta love the monday mudness
I really enjoy the snow runner shenanigans. Can we go back to those after landlord super?
Music starts 1:55.
@30:03 I feel like Dep’s truck took a page out of Tex’s naval strategy in Ultimate Admiral Dreadnoughts. Moar smonk.
The town in Michigan reminds me of Elk Grove from Ash vs the Evil Dead
I've had thrice recursive coffee, it was amazing
2:45:20 is the beginning of the best part of the Stream! All hail the terrific driving skills of Dep!
"Roadside Tavern feRRet", what the...
As someone who used to fly to Fort Albany Ontario, the community doesn’t look nearly that good. It’s a small community with no paved roads only gravel. Fort Albany only has ice road access in the winter to other communities and down south. Otherwise access outside the community is via barges in the summer or fly in.
Even the airport isn’t paved. It’s gravel.
As Knife Fight City is to action, Village Towne County is to suspense/horror.
Welcome to Still Butte, Ontario.
Huh huh
He said butt
Whoever at the publisher convinced people to re-buy the same game 3 times is the greatest conman of our generation.
.....eff it. HBC (Hudsons Bay Company) started in 1670, so there's a good chance they could have a royal assent to operate or something.
Look, you have guns, some of us are nerds for fur trading.
02:18:00 Dep I hate to tell ya but you have SOOOOOOO MANY OSHA violations this episode and here in particular. 😅😂
Surely this town was built by the soviets for wargames...
Giggle...
Get the feeling that the devs slapped labels on the buildings without much thought. Or there's ancient Native American curses involved and y'all need to fuck out of dodge.