This is honestly a really useful way to find streams I'd like to go back and catch the VoDs for, and for that I'm eternally grateful. I realize that's hardly a revelation and almost certainly the original idea, but hey.
Honestly, I do that exact same thing sometimes. I often miss which games they play on afk, or crossing the streams etc so these give me an idea of what to go looking for
Very much the same for me, since Twitch streams unfortunately don't really jive with my ADHD-- but going back to VODs with the ability to change speed and pause and rewind is GREAT for me.
That moment, where Ben used absolutely EVERYTHING HE HAD to get out of the green-side bunker, only to end up EXACTLY back where he started, is the most real golf moment in a video game I have ever seen and I absolutely DIED XD
I've noticed something odd on the black levels in new LRR videos, like a setting has changed. Paul in Chillpoint at 0:39 is really grey compared to, say, Adam playing Elden Ring. The latest Checkpoint video even had a screenshot of an older Checkpoint and you could see the difference there. Kinda weird.
As a professional holfer, that shot that ran along the rim of the hole before slipping inside it. So that rimming was part of her job. What, you wanted her to call it a rimshot instead?
What does and doesn't constitute »misinforming people about politics« varies enormously depending on the viewing angle. I didn't follow what happened on Twitch, but aren't always one side's freedom fighters another side's terrorists? How can a video game live video company decide what's true and what isn't when that's super hard even for full-time politicians?
Well, it took me roughly two minutes to look up their community guidelines. They define it as people who are persistently sharing provably false information. Their examples include : COVID misinformation, such as trying to get people to drink sheep paste. Public safety misinformation, such as giving bad data during a fire or earthquake. And misinformation that targets protected groups, which was already covered under their hate speech rules. That last one is actually kind of a problem, because Twitch has been pretty bad about enforcing their hate speech rules to begin with. But anyway, that's what they classify as misinformation. Next time, please look it up first, and *then* start a discussion about it. It may have been unintentional, but you come across as sealioning when you do this.
@@Argusthecat @0:25 is what I was referring to: »They actually took down a couple of Twitch channels that were misinforming people about politics.« I reacted to this sentence in particular. Typically the LRR people don't lie to me, so I skipped researching whether or not it actually happened as stated here. Having done some preliminary research now, it seems that Twitch actually did ban some channels for sharing pro-Russian sentiment regarding the Ukraine situation. Given that that's a topic where "provably false" information doesn't exist right now because there's far too much propaganda underway from all sides, that obviously didn't conform to their own guidelines, yet it still did happen. I don't care about Twitch as a thing at all, but I do care about freedom of speech. Banning public broadcast for expressing a specific political opinion is universally bad, it doesn't matter whether or not those opinions align with my own or anyone else's. Pushing "dangerous ideas" underground doesn't make them go away, it just makes them invisible. Pull an idea out into the light where its holders can be argued with, educated and ultimately convinced of better ideas. Leave them in the dark, and like-minded individuals will only find one another to talk to, echo-chambering and evolving their ideas to even more dangerous levels.
This is honestly a really useful way to find streams I'd like to go back and catch the VoDs for, and for that I'm eternally grateful. I realize that's hardly a revelation and almost certainly the original idea, but hey.
Honestly, I do that exact same thing sometimes. I often miss which games they play on afk, or crossing the streams etc so these give me an idea of what to go looking for
Very much the same for me, since Twitch streams unfortunately don't really jive with my ADHD-- but going back to VODs with the ability to change speed and pause and rewind is GREAT for me.
The Kirby to dog transformation is truly magical.
The ending birthday clip was golden!
Aaand the rockets' RED GLAAAAAAARE!
The cacophonic chorus of chaos in the final clip was brilliant.
Ok that last clip KILLED me 😂
Rip in peace
Legit, Jacob seems like the most fun person to hang with.
1:02, “I think I’m with Ben on this one.”
“Boy I love crunchy toothpaste.”
That moment, where Ben used absolutely EVERYTHING HE HAD to get out of the green-side bunker, only to end up EXACTLY back where he started, is the most real golf moment in a video game I have ever seen and I absolutely DIED XD
Me: *holding eye contact and leaning into the mic* “Subscibe. Cory Facts.”
Before shaving you’re legally required to say “hair today, skin tomorrow”
wheeler is a national treasure
Happy bday to Wheeler!
It's not Wheeler's birthday, but the birthday of his show Is This Your Card?
AH! I see, well my previous statement still stands. Happy birthday to Is this your Card!
I mean, he says "happy birthday, Is This Your Card" in the song, I'm not sure why this is so complicated
@@mrphlip In multiple languages, at that!
2:53 Ben's "Who is more foolish? The fool or the fool who follows him?" moment. Bask in it, Ben, you earned the glory.
I am on RUclips, Graham. Thank you.
Excellent, as always.
10:11 Hi Graham, nice to see you too 🤗
I love that time keeps going, because these highlight reels keep coming!
That last clip of Wheeler absolutely sent me 😂
It's nice to see you too, Graham
Always a delight and much needed laughs!
Yay two of my clips got in the highlight reel, that means I'm gonna get a good grade in being a Twitch user! That's how this works right? ...right?
I've noticed something odd on the black levels in new LRR videos, like a setting has changed. Paul in Chillpoint at 0:39 is really grey compared to, say, Adam playing Elden Ring. The latest Checkpoint video even had a screenshot of an older Checkpoint and you could see the difference there. Kinda weird.
now it's time to find that parkour minecraft vod (some of my favorite streams)
A lot of fun bits this episode. The ending had me rolling
5:29 Revolutionary Kirby UwUtena
The Kirb to Dog transformation is AMAZING.
The best set of highlights! 🥰
It's nice to see you too, past Graham. :)
This is a weird way to find out Wheeler has pipes!
This is great as always!
Go Cam for sticking to Elden Ring longer than it could stick to him!
Love these!
Re: the Checkpoint Portable Hole, I have a small panda bear toy in mine and it fits perfectly 🐼
Hi Graham!!
James how dare! I wanted the rest of the song. :p
Cori’s skin facts needs to be its own stream
Damn Ian just got Mario Karted (10:55).
Excuse me Heather, beautiful _what?_
As a professional holfer, that shot that ran along the rim of the hole before slipping inside it. So that rimming was part of her job.
What, you wanted her to call it a rimshot instead?
Engagement for the engagement god!
Cam beat elden ring. It forfeited
0:37 [whispers] who wants to be the one to tell Heather that this is an actual legal strategy that Fxx news has employed?
minus the 'explicitly tells audience when the 'entertainment part' begins', at least for the time when it was being sued...
LET'S FUCKING GO ADAM
algorithmic punch!
Serge, the phrase "checks notes" isn't a drop-in replacement for "quote unquote". That was improper usage.
Prescriptivism is for [checks notes] spoilsports.
Seemed fine to me
What does and doesn't constitute »misinforming people about politics« varies enormously depending on the viewing angle. I didn't follow what happened on Twitch, but aren't always one side's freedom fighters another side's terrorists? How can a video game live video company decide what's true and what isn't when that's super hard even for full-time politicians?
Well, it took me roughly two minutes to look up their community guidelines. They define it as people who are persistently sharing provably false information.
Their examples include : COVID misinformation, such as trying to get people to drink sheep paste. Public safety misinformation, such as giving bad data during a fire or earthquake. And misinformation that targets protected groups, which was already covered under their hate speech rules.
That last one is actually kind of a problem, because Twitch has been pretty bad about enforcing their hate speech rules to begin with. But anyway, that's what they classify as misinformation. Next time, please look it up first, and *then* start a discussion about it. It may have been unintentional, but you come across as sealioning when you do this.
@@Argusthecat @0:25 is what I was referring to: »They actually took down a couple of Twitch channels that were misinforming people about politics.« I reacted to this sentence in particular. Typically the LRR people don't lie to me, so I skipped researching whether or not it actually happened as stated here. Having done some preliminary research now, it seems that Twitch actually did ban some channels for sharing pro-Russian sentiment regarding the Ukraine situation. Given that that's a topic where "provably false" information doesn't exist right now because there's far too much propaganda underway from all sides, that obviously didn't conform to their own guidelines, yet it still did happen.
I don't care about Twitch as a thing at all, but I do care about freedom of speech. Banning public broadcast for expressing a specific political opinion is universally bad, it doesn't matter whether or not those opinions align with my own or anyone else's. Pushing "dangerous ideas" underground doesn't make them go away, it just makes them invisible. Pull an idea out into the light where its holders can be argued with, educated and ultimately convinced of better ideas. Leave them in the dark, and like-minded individuals will only find one another to talk to, echo-chambering and evolving their ideas to even more dangerous levels.