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• Concerns about requiring high-end hardware for competitive games |
• Comments on the importance of fairness in gameplay, avoiding uneven playing fields due to hardware requirements |
• Discussion of single-player vs multiplayer gameplay and how certain features may be too dependent on specific hardware |
• Single player games are available and some have great graphics |
• PVE multiplayer games with less competition exist |
• Lighting and graphics may not be as important as gameplay for hardcore gamers |
• Nintendo Switch has unique art style that doesn't require high-end hardware |
• Gameplay is prioritized over lighting and graphics in most cases |
• Examples of enjoyable single player experiences on the Switch include Zelda Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Tennis Aces |
• Streaming session for Gamer Days |
• Sponsorship by Intel to build a PC together |
• Flight delay causing rushed PC build and limited streaming time |
• Winning a game of PUBG despite not getting any kills |
• Discussion on teamwork and communication in gaming |
• Acknowledging the sponsors' efforts and their positive impact |
• The speaker discusses a sponsor, Yord Watches, and shows off two watches they received |
• The watches are handcrafted with sustainably sourced hardwoods and have various designs for men and women |
• The speaker talks about the features of the watches, including battery or automatic power and quartz movement |
• They mention that Yord Watches offers free worldwide shipping and a discount code (LTT) for $25 off and free sizing |
• The speaker compares their own watch to Luke's and discusses the design and materials used in each one |
• Spectrum glasses: benefits, features, and pricing |
• Staring at computer screens and eye strain |
• Comparison with software solutions like Flux |
• Savage Jerky review: product lineup, flavors, and ingredients |
• Yord's giveaway announcement |
• Discussion about hot sauce from Savage Jerky |
• Discussion about reading Super Chats on YouTube vs Twitch |
• Clarification of policy regarding fake money in Super Chats |
• Introduction to a giveaway from Yord Watches |
• Mention of an upcoming segment or topic (although it's unclear) |
• Dedication to keeping the office clean, specifically a person doing a "worm" on the ground |
• Discussion about reading Super Chats and responding to them |
• Reference to a shirt with the phrase "RTX On" from Design by Humans |
• Mention of a YouTube stream that was forgotten about |
• Idea of implementing a community join button on the LTT YouTube channel |
• Clarification that Floatplane is not going away, despite some confusion |
• Different types of supporter models (Supporter/Contributor/Sponsor) |
• Comparison with Twitch subscriptions |
• Button to join/support creator, its title, and benefits |
• Early access to video content and its absence in Floatplane |
• Diversification strategies by Linus Media Group |
• Dependence on Google and potential issues with AdSense |
• Google's rules for sponsors and logos in videos |
• Discussion of manual monthly fees in Floatplane |
• Upcoming updates to the website |
• Chrome's impact on WWW (World Wide Web) URLs |
• Security concerns regarding the formalization of WWW by Google |
• YouTube live streaming and the "Premieres" feature |
• Recap of previous topics, including RTX and live streams |
• Scheduling live videos on YouTube |
• Alex Jones being banned from platforms, including YouTube and Twitter |
• Flowplayer's stance on hosting Alex Jones' content |
• Clarifying why certain individuals or content creators are not allowed on Flowplayer |
• Discussion of iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR release and Apple's RMA process |
• Apple iPhone XS and XS Max announced |
• Creator's viewership drops after Apple announcements due to algorithm changes |
• Need for an Apple iPhone review to avoid algorithm skewing |
• Discussion of multiple iPhone models and versions (XS, XS Max, XR, 10S, 10R) |
• Theorized reasons for the discontinuation of the standard iPhone 10 model |
• Notch on iPhones is discussed and whether it's a problem |
• OLED display discussion with a focus on the notch and its impact on screen usage |
• Criticism of iPhone's notch placement and functionality |
• Debate over notch placement in full-screen content |
• Discussion of Android handset makers, including OnePlus, removing headphone jacks |
• LG V40 mentioned as possibly having a headphone jack despite industry trend |
• Author expresses frustration with Samsung's battery drain issues |
• Confirms that Google is removing the headphone jack from future phones |
• Discussion about a rumor that Android phones have a 60% chance to explode |
• Confusion and dismissal of the rumor by the streamer and their guest |
• Mention of Twitch's subscription and donation system |
• Concerns about potentially being banned from Twitch for dual streaming as a partner |
• Clarification on Apple's partner agreement allowing content creation on non-gaming platforms |
• Discussion on Apple products becoming more expensive but less innovative, with one guest disagreeing |
• Comments on the difficulty of innovating in hardware and software development |
• The speaker is discussing the Red Hydrogen One phone and their experience with it |
• They mention being part of a select group to receive the phone early for beta user feedback, but with strict non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) |
• The speaker expresses frustration with the terms and conditions of the Houdini project, particularly that they will not receive a mass production unit after providing feedback on a PVT sample |
• They plan to discuss this further in their review video |
• Filming in a location without permission caused issues with the landlord |
• Conversation becomes awkward and stilted |
• Participants express appreciation for viewers and attempt to conclude the conversation smoothly |
• Discussion ends abruptly, with multiple participants saying "bye" before the conversation drops off |
[0.00 --> 0.72] Okay. |
[1.70 --> 2.10] Okay. |
[2.94 --> 4.72] Oh, did they remove the no nooks on Twitch rule? |
[4.72 --> 6.14] There's no way they removed that rule. |
[6.68 --> 7.28] You think so? |
[7.38 --> 8.32] I would not risk it. |
[9.04 --> 9.72] I doubt it. |
[10.24 --> 15.00] Either way, I just have to get my super professional shirt on here. |
[15.00 --> 15.50] Thank you. |
[15.92 --> 16.36] Saved. |
[16.36 --> 17.02] There we go. |
[17.10 --> 17.48] Oh, yeah. |
[17.72 --> 18.44] RTX on. |
[18.52 --> 20.96] You don't want to stand up and show everyone how that works. |
[21.26 --> 23.30] Twitter hates this shirt. |
[23.52 --> 24.04] Oh, yeah. |
[24.20 --> 26.64] They're like, why would I buy that? |
[26.64 --> 31.90] And I heard through the grapevine that some people at NVIDIA have seen it already. |
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