I recommend ppl watch *David Sinclair's* interviews/podcasts he's been on. The way I understand his discovery -> Your *Epigenome* (which "reads" your personal DNA's instructions) get's damaged - it's *why you age.* Epigenome is identical for everyone. It can therefore be repaired (since the structure is known). Your DNA (that makes you, be you) stays *un-damaged* (DNA self repairs lost info much like the NTFS disk backup when you have multiple hard drives) That's what he discovered I'm pretty sure. There either wasn't a good theory of the cause of aging, or it was wrong/incomplete (ppl only knew about ways to measure it like the telomeres shortening - but I think that's a symptom, not a cause - it's like measuring how many wrinkles your face has) Many organisms live hundreds of years. Anti-aging through epigenome repair will be this century's big discovery. But like antibiotics *and* vaccines and *anesthetics* combined - that important!
@@JordanH2288 The lesson there is if you don't know about a topic pseudo profound bullshit sounds legit because the details are what matters. David Sinclair is a hype master cashing in on his academic affiliation to grift money off old rich dudes. But people believe what he says on Joe Rogan because he's affiliated with Harvard (on tenure). If they spent five minutes looking into what other longevity scientists think about him it wouldn't seem so impressive.
@@Eddie276 I was waiting for the theory that we're actually all immortal anyway. The theory being that the smaller ones brain is the longer time seems to run so theoretically as the brain starts to die/starve of oxygen we experience time at an exponentially slowing rate; each hour seems to take days, and then years and as the last of the brain starts to die away each millisecond lasts entire centuries. There is a connected theory that alzheimers patients are slow to respond to stimuli because everything happens even more slowly for them; a blink of a persons eye takes hours of their time. A person having a conversation with them takes days of their time so they don't pay attention; its all just background noise.
Your discussion at the beginning of this vid would fit really well in a zombie movie where two survivors are talking about longevity and the human condition while they walk down a decrepit street, casually looting and dropping zombies.
They care so much that some of their longest serving players are forced to buy new hardware in a few months if they want to inspect their weapons in 2024...
@@Fearless_Beggar what are you even talking about man... how exactly would you know how their updates are gonna affect performance. are you one of the guys hacking and pulling dev builds? no? so why badmouth something that hasnt even come to pass...
@@Fearless_Beggarthey said that they were aware that some people would be upset by that fact, but to circumvent that issue they gave those players roughly a 6 month notice. The devs also mentioned too that these changes will benefit a bigger percentage of the player base (those not on old gen). “You can’t make an omelette without cracking a few eggs”
I've watched Jack for nearly 10 years now, since 2013, and the first 3:20 of this upload is the most "meta" conversation I think I've ever heard from Jack and his mates. This game, this group, this page, is what makes following Jack so enjoyable. Cheers. To more Hunt Showdown!!
I legitimately get so excited when Jack posts hunt showdown. Jack you for me into this game almost a year ago now. I’m 450 hours in and loving every second
Beautiful theoretical conversation. The two of you really tackled the murky waters around where science fiction and reality mesh. Weird that there's a whole Hunt: Showdown video around it though.
The last time I can think of a game that got my heart racing this fast was the initial release of PubG before it fully became a game of max level sweat lords. The tension and anxiety you get from firefights is just the right amount. Makes you fist pump the air every time you win.
Dude I love you, every time you make a hunt video so many new players are joining into games and making the game feel popular especially being on OCE servers I want to thank you for doing these and hope people decide to keep playing ❤
i think one of the things i appreciate most about this game is the community (besides the addictive gameplay loop of course). its rare to see such a dedicated crowd, that usually acts with a lot of kindness and maturity, especially in the fps genre (lets hope that the exceptions abandon the game soon enough). keep it up guys&gals, and may your opponents ping always be somewhat reasonable!
Love watching you play Hunt. As Hunt being my main game, its always nice seeing content creators play this and make other aware of its beauty and perfection as a fps. Thanks for the vid mate!
there was an even better transporter beam buffer malfunction episode where 2 characters are merged into 1. The focus of the episode asking: is this 2 people in 1 mind/body or is this a different person, and therefor the ethical dilemma. Episode is called Tuvix.
The random conversation in the start combined with the gameplay of just moving is the best opener to any gaming video I’ve seen on RUclips. Something like pulp fiction.
It's doable solo, for sure. You just have to adjust your playstyle to be a sneaky snake and choose your fights very wisely. You can also queue with exclusively other solo and duos players.
If you play solo, do yourself a favor and get these traits asap for an easier less penalizing time: -Necromancer (allows to revive after death even as a solo) -Serpent (can take a bounty from afar using darksight) -Resilience (revive with a lot more health) Game became a lot more solo-friendly once they added the self-revive change.
@@brucekhamp6859 I was going to recommend solo traits as well, you beat me to it. Definitely better when you focus your play style and traits on a solo build.
0:27 Unfortunately, for anyone currently alive, life expectancy is capped somewhere in the 120s due to telomere endcap length. Future people can be bred to have linger telomere endcaps but we are limited in the fact that we are currently alive. telomere are at the end of your DNA and keep it all together after division. However, you lose some every time cells divide. Eventually, your cells go to divide to replace, and you have no endcap and the DNA spaghettis....meaning no new cell formation.... Edit: 0:57 nvm you got into it
Wow, these guys know more than just video games. Love the extra knowledge. Jack is awesome, and to hear him speak on theoretical subjects is enlightening.
@28th_St_Air I really like when they play together. It's like they're brothers. It's so funny. How they talk to each other it's kinda brotherly, too me at least.
The discussion on longevity was legit, but I really, truly appreciated the philosophical discussion on teleportation tech. "Which one is the real Riker?" Well, I mean, what is "real"? Both of them exist, unaltered, and have Riker's physical and personality traits and attributes. The "real" Riker, if there ever was one, died for sure the first time they used a teleporter. To say that one copy of Riker is more of a person than another, nearly or actual, identical copy is to assign a personhood-defining weight to certain experiences and personal connections
I really enjoy this game. I love the attention to detail, the immersive maps and sounds. I am fairly deaf now though so playing this game is unfortunately very difficult. I miss the sounds of that vibrant world, and well just about everything else too!
Hey Jack, I got introduced to this game from your videos and have been in love ever since. So glad to see you come back every so often. Despite it's success I think Hunt is totally slept on by a ton of people.
My understanding is that there are multiple limits to longevity. Telomere is just one of many aspects. It is probably the limiting factor for mice, but not necessarily for human. An interesting question in longevity is why individuals age but our species do not. My favorite answer to this question is that high cellular activity causes fast and permanent damage over time to mitochondria via increased rate of random DNA mutations. It is like a permanent "clock" for individual aging. Human DNA repair mechanism can mitigate some damage, but the rate of damage is too fast for mitochondria because that is where ATP is synthesized, where most reactive oxygen species reside, and where the most damage is dealt. The elegance of this theory is that it explains why mitochondria is almost solely inherited maternally - sperms are active cells, whereas eggs are not. Unlike at an individual level, the rate of mitochondria mutation is slower than the speed of its repair at a species level because eggs are mostly dormant. They require less ATP, and thus less reactive oxygen species in their mitochondria and so less damage. This theory also explains why some trees can live seemingly forever, whereas animals, especially those physically active ones, live very short lives. Telomere lengthening can, perhaps, revert aging for species that are limited by telomere length, but eventually the mitochondrial DNA damage will be impossible to repair (not like we can't repair it because our technology is not good enough, but that the theory predicts that there can never be cures, only preventions.)
The reason why I don't favor the telomere theory is that it is not an actual limit. Human gene encodes for telomerase. Our bodies have all the tools necessary for lengthening the telomere, or at least preventing it from shortening, without external intervention. However, evolution clearly disfavors indefinite maintenance of telomere across nearly all species. It is also worth noting that cancers have very high telomerase activity, and many studies have shown that high telomerase activity is carcinogenic and causes higher cellular activity, and those side effects may not be apparent in mice unless the researchers keep feeding them for a few years.
I just started playing this game, and i cannot play this game seriously. I love just doing anything i can in solo runs. I managed to get up to where one team was banishing the Spider, I managed to distract one, I ran upstairs and grabbed one of the bounty tokens, then essentially threw myself out of one of the windows and sprinted to an extract point. I actually managed to extract on that run.
Ah Jack yes thank you! Hunt has such a good big overhauls coming to both PC and console coming, so that's it's important to share the word about this awesome drug of a game!
I’m way to high for this conversation, this entertaining video just turned into an infinitely deeper hole of deep thought that ultimately compounds in on oneself…
The only game I have on which I spent 1400 hours. It is not call of duty and can be really frustrating even after being a god during a party. But after 2000 games you still learn things, it is crazy. Playing with players of your rank is so good too, plus the ambiance.
I’ve been having some existential dread recently and thinking about ways we could overcome death and I’m surprised y’all didn’t talk about connecting your brain to maybe a synthetic body. Like becoming a cyborg.
I live the opening dialogue. Gave me an idea to start a podcast while co-op gaming. Have a conversation that's not necessarily about the game, but I'm not a popular youtuber with a fan base
So which one was the real Will Riker? 🤔
the second one
the real Riker died the first time he used the teleporter, same applies to the others that used the teleporter, they are all just a copy
@@rishmoneyAbsolutely not. Had to be number one.
Riker has been gone a long time, Jack. Teleporters are 💀 machines
WILL THE REAL WILL RIKER PLEASE STAND UP
I love how I click for hunt showdown and then get thrown straight into a discussion on life longevity and mortality
This was the best game play intro of all time.
Something that's been on my mind alot recently.
lmao same
that's why we're here for!
I recommend ppl watch *David Sinclair's* interviews/podcasts he's been on. The way I understand his discovery ->
Your *Epigenome* (which "reads" your personal DNA's instructions) get's damaged - it's *why you age.*
Epigenome is identical for everyone. It can therefore be repaired (since the structure is known).
Your DNA (that makes you, be you) stays *un-damaged*
(DNA self repairs lost info much like the NTFS disk backup when you have multiple hard drives)
That's what he discovered I'm pretty sure. There either wasn't a good theory of the cause of aging, or it was wrong/incomplete (ppl only knew about ways to measure it like the telomeres shortening - but I think that's a symptom, not a cause - it's like measuring how many wrinkles your face has)
Many organisms live hundreds of years.
Anti-aging through epigenome repair will be this century's big discovery. But like antibiotics *and* vaccines and *anesthetics* combined - that important!
Come for the gameplay
Stay for the existential crisis
It was nice of Adam to play a game with Jack while on his sabbatical from Oxford.
That was some of the smartest exposition at the start of a game I’ve heard in any game video 😂 I was impressed and understood 9 words
Lifespan by David Sinclair. Awesome book.
@@JordanH2288 The lesson there is if you don't know about a topic pseudo profound bullshit sounds legit because the details are what matters. David Sinclair is a hype master cashing in on his academic affiliation to grift money off old rich dudes. But people believe what he says on Joe Rogan because he's affiliated with Harvard (on tenure). If they spent five minutes looking into what other longevity scientists think about him it wouldn't seem so impressive.
@@Eddie276 I was waiting for the theory that we're actually all immortal anyway. The theory being that the smaller ones brain is the longer time seems to run so theoretically as the brain starts to die/starve of oxygen we experience time at an exponentially slowing rate; each hour seems to take days, and then years and as the last of the brain starts to die away each millisecond lasts entire centuries.
There is a connected theory that alzheimers patients are slow to respond to stimuli because everything happens even more slowly for them; a blink of a persons eye takes hours of their time. A person having a conversation with them takes days of their time so they don't pay attention; its all just background noise.
This new learning amazes me. 70 + 20 = 100 and 37 + 50 = 70. Fascinating stuff.
Your discussion at the beginning of this vid would fit really well in a zombie movie where two survivors are talking about longevity and the human condition while they walk down a decrepit street, casually looting and dropping zombies.
Such a great scene that would be
Nailed it! 😂
Dev team actually cares about their community. Most underrated game out.
They care so much that some of their longest serving players are forced to buy new hardware in a few months if they want to inspect their weapons in 2024...
@@Fearless_Beggar what are you even talking about man... how exactly would you know how their updates are gonna affect performance. are you one of the guys hacking and pulling dev builds? no? so why badmouth something that hasnt even come to pass...
Engine update after 4 years. Even if you saved 10€ each month, you should be able to afford a bit of new hardware.
I just wish we would get a new anti aliasing method in this game. games looks amazing the this one thing kinda ruins the picture quality for me
@@Fearless_Beggarthey said that they were aware that some people would be upset by that fact, but to circumvent that issue they gave those players roughly a 6 month notice. The devs also mentioned too that these changes will benefit a bigger percentage of the player base (those not on old gen). “You can’t make an omelette without cracking a few eggs”
When you play Hunt it's my favorite content. Thanks for helping the Hunt community!😊
I've watched Jack for nearly 10 years now, since 2013, and the first 3:20 of this upload is the most "meta" conversation I think I've ever heard from Jack and his mates. This game, this group, this page, is what makes following Jack so enjoyable. Cheers. To more Hunt Showdown!!
My man doing a Ted talk while blastin fools, legend
I legitimately get so excited when Jack posts hunt showdown. Jack you for me into this game almost a year ago now. I’m 450 hours in and loving every second
Beautiful theoretical conversation. The two of you really tackled the murky waters around where science fiction and reality mesh.
Weird that there's a whole Hunt: Showdown video around it though.
Hunt is the most underrated game in the history of gaming. I love every second of it. So unique and every match is different.
Bit of an exaggeration but okay.
I love when jack has to zoom in post so you can see what he sees... and he had to do it several times in this video.
Jack + hunt = good times
Devs + working on console = good times.
PANCAKE!
@@bobzthabarbarian ❤️
I bet Jack will still be playing the latest games if he gets to 110 years old.
Wont we all, for our generation retirement wont ne boring
Hunt is an absolute gem. I have so many great memories in it and it’s truly one of a kind. Great video Jack!
So glad to see you enjoying Hunt: Showdown, Jack 🤠❤
The last time I can think of a game that got my heart racing this fast was the initial release of PubG before it fully became a game of max level sweat lords. The tension and anxiety you get from firefights is just the right amount. Makes you fist pump the air every time you win.
pubg is really ok, now. but yes Hunt is awesome!
I wish i could go through life like Jack. There's just nothing like every game he plays.
Dude I love you, every time you make a hunt video so many new players are joining into games and making the game feel popular especially being on OCE servers I want to thank you for doing these and hope people decide to keep playing ❤
I wanna hear more about not aging and becoming immortal 😅 happy birthday for your 37th too jack
The environment design, props, and sound in this game is AAAA.
I am glad you still make videos of this game from time to time even though so few people watch them. This is one of my favorite games of all time
I wish we got a hunt video from jack weekly
i think one of the things i appreciate most about this game is the community (besides the addictive gameplay loop of course). its rare to see such a dedicated crowd, that usually acts with a lot of kindness and maturity, especially in the fps genre (lets hope that the exceptions abandon the game soon enough). keep it up guys&gals, and may your opponents ping always be somewhat reasonable!
Love watching you play Hunt. As Hunt being my main game, its always nice seeing content creators play this and make other aware of its beauty and perfection as a fps. Thanks for the vid mate!
Jack frags is slowly becoming a 🗿
Can we talk about the insane iron sight shots and that nade?!?!
Next year they'll going to release the engine upgrade and a new map. This game is going places. Very excited.
there was an even better transporter beam buffer malfunction episode where 2 characters are merged into 1. The focus of the episode asking: is this 2 people in 1 mind/body or is this a different person, and therefor the ethical dilemma. Episode is called Tuvix.
Janeway did nothing wrong 😂
This game is so underrated...some big creators have been making videos about this game and still not that popular
The random conversation in the start combined with the gameplay of just moving is the best opener to any gaming video I’ve seen on RUclips. Something like pulp fiction.
Jack, your vision in gaming is insane. Even when you edit zoom in i still cant seem them.
That was wallhack material. I could not see him even at 1440p and zooming in more
I loved the longevity discussion in the beggining, mentioning David Sinclair and so on.
Every time I see a Hunt Showdown video from Jack I want to re-install and play but I'm not man enough to play it on my own.
It's doable solo, for sure. You just have to adjust your playstyle to be a sneaky snake and choose your fights very wisely. You can also queue with exclusively other solo and duos players.
If you play solo, do yourself a favor and get these traits asap for an easier less penalizing time:
-Necromancer (allows to revive after death even as a solo)
-Serpent (can take a bounty from afar using darksight)
-Resilience (revive with a lot more health)
Game became a lot more solo-friendly once they added the self-revive change.
@@brucekhamp6859 I was going to recommend solo traits as well, you beat me to it. Definitely better when you focus your play style and traits on a solo build.
From the thumbnail, i swear it was battlefield 1 😂 when i got on the video, it was Hunt 😂
The weapons inspect are coming to hunt in the next update. Only just revealed l.
So glad you’re doing playing this more! Jack please play the event also!
Interesting intro convo lol
Good job on noting the telomeres 👍🏼
0:27 Unfortunately, for anyone currently alive, life expectancy is capped somewhere in the 120s due to telomere endcap length. Future people can be bred to have linger telomere endcaps but we are limited in the fact that we are currently alive. telomere are at the end of your DNA and keep it all together after division. However, you lose some every time cells divide. Eventually, your cells go to divide to replace, and you have no endcap and the DNA spaghettis....meaning no new cell formation....
Edit: 0:57 nvm you got into it
Great conversation at the beginning, made me smile :)
Good to see Hunt videos from you Jack! Hunt deserves way more love than it does atm. ❤
Still a great game with some friends. And the intro music is such an anthem
Thanks for continuing to play Hunt and give it exposure. Such a great game.
Deeeeeep starter conversations, wasn't prepared for this on a Sunday morning haha!
Wow, these guys know more than just video games. Love the extra knowledge. Jack is awesome, and to hear him speak on theoretical subjects is enlightening.
Agreed. Adam showed that his smarts extend way beyond gaming.
@28th_St_Air I really like when they play together. It's like they're brothers. It's so funny. How they talk to each other it's kinda brotherly, too me at least.
That nade was immaculate.
Twas a beaut!
The ballad of the yellow-scarf man.
Love your Hunt content. Can't wait until the engine update/ new map release next year.
The discussion on longevity was legit, but I really, truly appreciated the philosophical discussion on teleportation tech. "Which one is the real Riker?" Well, I mean, what is "real"? Both of them exist, unaltered, and have Riker's physical and personality traits and attributes. The "real" Riker, if there ever was one, died for sure the first time they used a teleporter. To say that one copy of Riker is more of a person than another, nearly or actual, identical copy is to assign a personhood-defining weight to certain experiences and personal connections
So is your mother
I love that you keep doing content for this game.
I love this kind of video; a philosophical debate while trying to smoke enemies in hunt
my buddy and I have been super into this game its so nice to see jack posting vids of it
70 + 20 is 100 according to Bri’ish math. That’s mental, mate.
Always good when Hunt’s back on the channel
Damn what a story at the beginning and when talks went on my favourite series Altered Carbon i wss lestining like hipnotozed :D
this guy talking about longevity and living forever sounds how i imagine mr. peanut would sound
The conversation at the start......yes......just yes...... amazing. Nowhere else. Thanks
18:00 that movie was so good! even when you think you know what's coming, you don't.
I really enjoy this game. I love the attention to detail, the immersive maps and sounds. I am fairly deaf now though so playing this game is unfortunately very difficult. I miss the sounds of that vibrant world, and well just about everything else too!
The guy with the yellow scarf has learned the secret to everlasting life.
I was not expected to hear a lecture from my biologie class at university, when starting a hunt showdown video :-P thats awesome!
I love how we started at the longevity debate lol. It could have started way of the wall but thst was a good point haha
Hey Jack, I got introduced to this game from your videos and have been in love ever since. So glad to see you come back every so often. Despite it's success I think Hunt is totally slept on by a ton of people.
"...and then, BAM, Methuselah." lol ...wonderful.
Love these Hunt Showdown vids, just can't get enough Jack. keep em coming please!
Ah the joys of Necro Self revive.
That special sauce that gives you 20 kill matches
"just because you know a song is going to end, does it mean that you won't listen?"
it's okay to d1e, friends.
Couldnt be soon enough
@@Subsistence69 could be
Pro Tip : Kill the boss with melee weapons (world axe or sledgehammer if possible) silent, fast and saves ammo
What an intro😂 amazing hahaha
Im not sure i was ready for this level of conversation on a Sunday morning! Lol
That 3 minute existential crisis intro got me hooked. More of that, please.
Love it when you play Hunt showdown Jack, I don't even play the game but it's always great to watch.Great stuff👌🏻
Good call with that movie, Jack. really enjoyed it
I was hoping you’d keep checking back on the body to see him get up again and I was not disappointed 😂😂😂
My understanding is that there are multiple limits to longevity. Telomere is just one of many aspects. It is probably the limiting factor for mice, but not necessarily for human. An interesting question in longevity is why individuals age but our species do not. My favorite answer to this question is that high cellular activity causes fast and permanent damage over time to mitochondria via increased rate of random DNA mutations. It is like a permanent "clock" for individual aging. Human DNA repair mechanism can mitigate some damage, but the rate of damage is too fast for mitochondria because that is where ATP is synthesized, where most reactive oxygen species reside, and where the most damage is dealt. The elegance of this theory is that it explains why mitochondria is almost solely inherited maternally - sperms are active cells, whereas eggs are not. Unlike at an individual level, the rate of mitochondria mutation is slower than the speed of its repair at a species level because eggs are mostly dormant. They require less ATP, and thus less reactive oxygen species in their mitochondria and so less damage. This theory also explains why some trees can live seemingly forever, whereas animals, especially those physically active ones, live very short lives. Telomere lengthening can, perhaps, revert aging for species that are limited by telomere length, but eventually the mitochondrial DNA damage will be impossible to repair (not like we can't repair it because our technology is not good enough, but that the theory predicts that there can never be cures, only preventions.)
The reason why I don't favor the telomere theory is that it is not an actual limit. Human gene encodes for telomerase. Our bodies have all the tools necessary for lengthening the telomere, or at least preventing it from shortening, without external intervention. However, evolution clearly disfavors indefinite maintenance of telomere across nearly all species. It is also worth noting that cancers have very high telomerase activity, and many studies have shown that high telomerase activity is carcinogenic and causes higher cellular activity, and those side effects may not be apparent in mice unless the researchers keep feeding them for a few years.
I was waiting for the dude to revive again and show up at the extraction 😂
Nice seeing you drop into Hunt again, pretty sure I saw you play this once way back. Giving this game some much needed love
I just started playing this game, and i cannot play this game seriously. I love just doing anything i can in solo runs. I managed to get up to where one team was banishing the Spider, I managed to distract one, I ran upstairs and grabbed one of the bounty tokens, then essentially threw myself out of one of the windows and sprinted to an extract point. I actually managed to extract on that run.
Love this game. Soo good! More Hunt vids please Jack!
Ah Jack yes thank you! Hunt has such a good big overhauls coming to both PC and console coming, so that's it's important to share the word about this awesome drug of a game!
I’m way to high for this conversation, this entertaining video just turned into an infinitely deeper hole of deep thought that ultimately compounds in on oneself…
Sticking with the theme of telling what movies we watched this weekend, i watched Predator 2 and Dear Evenhansen
The only game I have on which I spent 1400 hours. It is not call of duty and can be really frustrating even after being a god during a party. But after 2000 games you still learn things, it is crazy.
Playing with players of your rank is so good too, plus the ambiance.
First 3m 25s was deep 🤔🤔 got me thinking 🧐 every ted talk should have game play as the back ground 😂😉
Always looking for a Hunt Showdown video from you! Keep them coming!
"... But primates evolved from rodents and then apes evolved from primates, so... it's in the right ballpark"
😂
Freakin LOVE the rants you have with your m8s :D
I’ve been having some existential dread recently and thinking about ways we could overcome death and I’m surprised y’all didn’t talk about connecting your brain to maybe a synthetic body. Like becoming a cyborg.
I was thinking about Altered Carbon while they were discussing telomeres 😂
what an intro! just make a video if you guys chatting about conspiracies and the future, id tune in lol :D
I was only watching the video for the conversation 😂 very interesting but eccentric 😂
"Jesus Christ, it's Jesus Christ!" 🤣
😅😅😅
I've not even hit the 4 minute mark and I'm gonna have to do a side quest of star trek teleportation googling...
David Sinclair also says the more vegetables you eat, the longer you live
Nice to see I’m close to the same age as you Jack. I’ll be turning 38 at the end of the year.😢
My god, I play this game way too much. When then banish notification came up I tried to check my map.
'Cooked like a hot, wet chicken' is going in my list of sayings now, thanks Jack
I live the opening dialogue. Gave me an idea to start a podcast while co-op gaming. Have a conversation that's not necessarily about the game, but I'm not a popular youtuber with a fan base
The first three minutes and twenty seconds was my favorite part.
Yes!! Love the Hunt content! Would love it if you could play with Neenoh one day. He's a super good Hunt player and a super cool dude.
Always love when you post a hunt showdown vid.