Lets Play Ori and the Will of the Wisps - Part 10 - Fighting Famous Dave
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- We've had some... Interesting experiences at restaurants...
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The comedy of how many times he solves a platform puzzle that he could have used glide on lol 😂Love this! Makes my day every time, but also stresses me out!
This isn't so much of a "bad" restaurant waiter story, but it's certainly a really strange one. One time my family and I went to Ruth Chris' Steakhouse. It's definitely one of the higher restaurants for my family, so its usually only for special occasions that we go. This was probably like the second or third time my family had ever went, but it started off normal enough with us getting sat down and ordering from the waiter. He went around and got us our drinks, then he asked for our meals. So far so good right?
Then about 5 minutes later, this blonde waitress came to our table, and asked us "have you had time to decide on your order?" We just assumed she was another waitress checking in on us, so we said yes, she went "wonderful" and then we went back to talking. Then like, 2 minutes later, another waiter came over and asked us if we had decided on our order. At this point we kinda laughed and went "yeah we've had two other waiters ask us before." He went ok then left, then *another* waiter came by and went "just to verify your order was..." and he read back our order. At this point we were getting kind of confused on why there were so many waiters like, asking us about our order. Keep in mind that it was like, extremely busy that afternoon too so there were a *lot* of people getting food.
At this point we had been waiting for at least 45 mins without any service at all, so we were getting pretty impatient, but hoo boy. When our food finally arrived, they apologized for the delay so we thought everything was ok then. Then the waiter came with more dishes. And more dishes. And more dishes. The onslaught of waiters had somehow like tripled or quadrupled our order? There were TWELVE extra dishes of food, all sitting on those little fancy tray holders. We were able to clear it up, but I thought I was on the end of a conveyer belt lol.
That first service story sounds like a Karen-fishing story.
Where people are so desperate to have their own Karen encounter without just making one up, so they act in a way that will get an outburst or angry reaction, "shut down/call out" the supposed "Karen", then embellish and leave out details when giving their retelling of what happened.
Fun fact: the burrow was originally going to have an upgrade that allowed you to break through tougher ground,
but was quickly scrapped due to not being a "good" ability, as it was really just a key for some doors and nothing else.
whether or not the burrow ability itself is a "key" itself is debatable, it changes the gameplay a lot in the wastes, but most of its usage is really just inside the windswept wastes.
Man Cassy and Ian are such good freinds :)
The distinction between "gimmick" abilities seems kind of moot when the gimmick ability is super fun to use for a significant amount of game time. Like yes you can arbitrarily devalue it since it's primarily for one area and otherwise acts mostly as a key in a purely technical sense but the actual issue with key type abilities in Metroidvanias is that they don't provide any fun gameplay value and only serve to allow progression which is boring.
Pretty clearly burrow provides a ton of fun gameplay value. Also the sections that occur within sand play significantly differently, they actually *have* gameplay. In my opinion you have to reeeaaally squint to see it as a door key ability.
The issue that I see with burrowing is that luma pools gives you the same ability except for water.
@@legrandliseurtri7495 Yea but I'd make pretty much the same argument. It gets a lot of mileage. Though probably less than burrow.
It sounds like an odd distinction to me. Is learning to swim a gimmick ability because unless you're an athlete or diver, how often do you swim? Oh, you only use it in the pool area!? It's still a useful skill but lots of skills you don't use all the time and everywhere.
In some sense, you could think of the 'ability' to swim in water as being super gimmicky, considering you can only use it in places where there's water. And you did sorta 'unlock' it in this game, by fixing the wellspring. It's just not contextualized as an upgrade.
My take on the burrow; it looks fun, and it gives you a new medium to traverse through. And it also interacts pretty interestingly with the other mediums of traversal. So it's cool.
My confusion in the randomizer not being able to swim in clear water, only to realize that you can get it as an upgrade.
You do the spirit shines but not the combat shrines which give you a better award to be honest
To be fair, the first Combat Shirine never makes it truly clear that there's a breakable wall there, but the Wellspring one should have been found by now
Great playthrough.
Now there is lack of feather usage. But probably because they didn't realize they have it. To much attached to misfortune of Ku. He realized at 19:40 but again forgot when he needed it later.
Love to see how long before players start using the glide ability after struggling on platforming that it would help with.
And then forget to use it after recognizing they have it and should use it. 10/10
I do that, but I have an excuse: It is extremely inconvenient to use on my pc.
Honestly i'm pretty bad at remembering to use the glide button (unless i'm trying to maneuver up to something, then i'm trying my damdest to wiggle my way there.)
It just sometimes is hard to press multiple buttons at once especially when i havent gotten used to using the feather for platforming. (And getting used to light toss' new tech in ori2 is interesting.)
They seem to have removed midair bash which does sometimes drive a wrench into things i try and do (since most times it's time-sensitive and charging the ball, and going/staying airborne to bash it in the first place can be difficult to do. Versus standing still and doing so)
I'm much more used to ori1's mechanics where it feels like that one felt nicer. Maybe it's originality bias but i liked shmooving in 1 over 2 (but ive only done 60% of the 2nd game.)
About that story of the High as Hell Man, I feel bad for the other waitress. By what you described, it seems like she had to somehow deal with High as Hell Man through the whole day and fix whatever shit he does, I pity her, must've been really though.
Real talk, my wife and I 'fled' Texas to move up north earlier this year because it was getting bad. Being openly queer in that state didn't feel safe anymore, much less convenient. But we are doing okay up here now, just still adapting.
My wife has never lived outside of TX. We are getting a bunch of BBQ (from a Famous Dave's we found up here 🤣) for Christmas Eve dinner, for a nice taste of home.
You two really seem like awesome people, and I'm happy to have found your channel! I hope you are having a great Christmas, as well as any other winter holidays you celebrate!
I loved your IHOP story, and I have a weird waiter story of my own.
Back when I was a kid, my family went to Europe on vacation to visit with some old friends, and we were in Paris for a few days. One day for lunch we ate at this little restaurant/cafe outside. The waiter who takes our orders is this middle-aged, aggressively Parisian man who seems mildly peeved at the fact that non-French people exist at all, much less Americans. Anyway, we order some sort of a cheese plate as an appetizer, and individual entrees. As we were ordering, the guy kept almost walking away, like he thought we were done ordering, and the whole time he had this look on his face like he was surprised at how much food we were ordering. I sort of figured he was judging us as stereotypical Americans, eating tons of food (even though we were all pretty skinny) but whatever.
A minute or so later, the guy comes back and informs us directly that we ordered a lot of food, and asks us if there's been a mistake. At this point we're confused and insist that no, we ordered correctly. He leaves, and several more minutes pass. Then the guy comes back again. He informs us that he has decided we ordered too much food, and has removed some items from our order himself. We try to communicate more but he speaks fairly limited English and us very limited French, so eventually we just conceded.
In the end, the lessened amount of food we got was fine, it was a good amount of food with pretty large servings. Still, I've never heard of anything like this happening before. I guess the guy was just very concerned about food waste? Who knows.
Lol
In fairness I did not get that kind of treatment when visiting Paris. I don't speak french but people were really friendly and helpful (in english). Maybe it's because I'm also from the European continent.
That sort of feels like a sushi place, they always tell you to only order so much, in batches, on the 'unlimited' menu, because people *always* underestime how much food they're about to get and how much fresh food is about to be wasted. Not a reason for rudeness, but that's what it reminds me of😅
@@kerstin1719 There were plenty of friendly people there too, I don't mean to generalize the whole city as rude or anything lol
I fucking lost it at that's my pancakes 😂
Hey! Just wanted to say that I’m currently rewatching your lets plays while I’m sick and they’ve honestly been a real help in getting through it. Thanks for the many hours of great content!
Watching Ian do platforming without the triple jump makes me feel like a bit less of an epic gamer but good on him for doing all of it without triple jump
Not a bad waiter story but a waiter story all the same:
We went to a restaurant that we go to semi-regularly, and as we’re being led to our seats, another waiter comes up and stops my dad. He said something along the lines of; “Are you the [my hometown] [last name]s?”
Apparently, there was another family with our same last name that heard about us a LOT. It was a short, somewhat wholesome conversation.
Went to an Italian restaurant once, we were being served by a rather young man. SPILT OUR DRINKS on my brother's dinner, screaming 'OH SHIT'. We only ever remember him as the 'OH SHIT' Kid afterwards.
Not a bad waiter story, but when I was little we stopped at a Denny's in Texas while on a road trip and as we were leaving the waitress said "Yall have a merry Christmas, yall!" And I still think about her to this day
That waiter from Ian’s first story was unhinged. lol
You're sharing stories, so here's one of mine, not as interesting as yours, but better than nothing.
Me and my mother went to a restaurant, she knew the place because one of her co-workers went there frequently (she's retired now, but the story is from some years ago).
When I started eating I found out something was weird, I picked rice, fried chicken, sausages and beans. The rice was hard as a rock, the sausages were overcooked and so hard I was unable to cut them with my knife and last but definitely not least, the chicken was raw on the inside. My mother found similar results with her food, which was completely different from mine, it wasn't even edible.
We naturally decided to leave, we went to the cashier and complained to him, not rudely, we just calmly told him what happened and asked to either get a new order or not pay for it, as we wouldn't just pay for raw food. He nodded, then looked at us with a deadpan look and stated the price, completely ignoring every single thing we said.
I don't actually remember how the conversation went after that, I just remember us leaving with empty stomachs after having to pay for food that wasn't edible even if we tried to eat it.
We never went to the place again, obviously. And now we call it by a parody name we came up too, for the fun of it.
don't remember but I think you liked cornifer from hollow knight, thought similar (altho maybe to a lesser degree) would be with...uh...this one
Why do you forget that you have bash? It's what makes ori ori imo. (Like I mean you use it but you forget you can use it on enemies and their projectiles
How about forgetting Glide?
He used both in this episode ...?
@@hyper_lynx barely
@@MarrowsRedemptionArc fair
@@hyper_lynx he didn’t use on projectiles, maybe I missed it but it’s very useful to get around
Early morning Ori let's goooo!!
I work for guest services for a safari park, and sure we sometimes get shitty guests. But honestly, and logically, one should expect those to happen when you're applying to those jobs.
In my mindset, the vast majority of guests should be fine, and the few that aren't probably aren't worth coping over after the incident. That came true, and even the shitty guests are funny to talk about anyway.
Basically grow a pair and continue to help people that deserve it.
1:16 …ICE MUNCHERS!!!!!!! OH MY GAWWWD
Ok the ihop story was funny. Horrid but funny.
I spent so long trying to find that shovel after passing it once, cool how you got it even without the games hint.
Little do they know they can’t even go through that massive door yet. (Again this is why it’s recommended you come here last lol) not that it matters.
I adore the aesthetic of this game 😊
Wow, Ian has bad luck with servers, it seems. Also, the difference in playing ability/attention to surroundings between when telling a story and not is noticeable.
My worst server story isn't that bad, just a guy who was super late to bring us our food and forgot to put in the request for the deserts that needed 30 minutes prep time then tried to blame the kitchen having burned them. We later learned through an acquaintance who worked there that he was the worst server in the place and soon to not be employed there.
I watch these before going to sleep, thank god I stoped before the stories, because it would be harder to fall sleep if a negative story like that, what that woman did is no annoying and wrong
Yeah, being able to traverse the latter half of the game in any order _does_ often correlate with any new abilities being "gimmicky" to the area you get them in.
If that guy worked at Ed Debevic's, nobody would raise an eyebrow.
...Actually, no. I forgot that requires being funny. Maybe I could work there...
20:55 I say the same thing about Waffle House. You never go intentionally, you just somehow end up there lol.
I don't really have any weird/bad waiter stories but if you ever wanna talk about working/being at like a department store I have TONS of stories lmao.
That food service story is legitimately so uncomfortable, holy shit
EDIT: Story two is much funnier
EDIT 2: Story three is somehow worse
You have Kuro's feather. Lol
I once waited 4 hours at a Pizza Hut for my food.
I would square up after he cursed
This episode was incredibly hard to watch, holy shit Ian
I paint my nails cause I bite them and it stops me cause it’s tangy and I’ve gotten so many homophobic insults it’s insane like broooo I’m straighter than a triangle
damn that last story is willd, its wacky how wonky people can be to eachother :(
Oh my god that famous dave story is insane
Realized today I've been suggesting the wrong game I'm a complete idiot
please BUY TRIPLE JUMP
snow muncher!!!!
Goddd, I'm re-watching this playthrough and remembered a time me and my boyfriend were denied service at a restaurant because I'm trans and we're a gay couple. Shit was wild and I've never been to a steakhouse since.