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[3893.00 --> 3894.00] We're gone for real this time.
[3894.00 --> 3895.00] B-b-bye!
[3895.00 --> 3896.00] Bye!
[3896.00 --> 3897.00] Uh-uh.
[3897.00 --> 3898.00] I'm sorry.
[3898.00 --> 3899.00] I'm sorry.
[3899.00 --> 3900.00] I'm sorry.
[3900.00 --> 3901.00] Um.
[3901.00 --> 3902.00] What are we talking about?
[3902.00 --> 3903.00] People are talking about Twitch subs.
[3903.00 --> 3905.00] Someone's like, who's this?
[3905.00 --> 3909.00] Noel Ferran says, they don't care about Twitch subs.
[3909.00 --> 3913.00] In the Twitch chat.
[3913.00 --> 3915.00] Lord Sith Linus.
[3915.00 --> 3916.00] Yes, yes.
[3916.00 --> 3919.40] no i mean dark dark space warrior
• The hosts are experiencing technical difficulties with the show, including an oversaturated image due to a gaming monitor color calibration issue.
• They mention an LG giveaway for a PC worth approximately $2,000 and an LG 38WK95C monitor.
• The host talks about breaking news, including g-sync HDR modules being expensive and YouTube experiments with custom thumbnails.
• There's also discussion about rumors of an i9 99999k processor and Nvidia's new NDA requirement for early hardware access.
• The hosts tease a future video with Luke about Nintendo Labo, suggesting that the internet may have misjudged it.
• The speaker shares a story about their experience with EVGA tech support, where they were helped by a patient representative who added a note to their account allowing them to return components with oil on them.
• They describe building a mineral computer as a teenager and the difficulties they encountered, including issues with the power supply.
• They share another story about trying to build a mineral oil PC and accidentally damaging the power supply.
• The speaker compares this experience to a previous one where they had to repair the power supply after realizing it wouldn't fit due to fish rocks in the tank.
• They also mention calling EVGA tech support again, but this time for a different issue with their EVGA motherboard.
• The news is reported about PC Pur disassembling an $2000 monitor and finding that the G-Sync module is a newer version than previous ones.
• The cost of the chip and licensing fees for G-Sync is increasing the price of monitors.
• Nvidia is facing pressure from the industry, with many manufacturers supporting FreeSync.
• Samsung will be supporting FreeSync on upcoming TVs, making it a more viable option.
• The host suggests that Nvidia's decision to use proprietary technology may not just be about making money.
• The company may be using expensive hardware and licensing fees to make G-Sync less competitive.
• The host is puzzled by the expense of the module, which includes a $500 FPGA and 3GB of RAM.
• The speaker's YouTube channel had custom thumbnails removed and replaced with auto-generated ones for some viewers.
• The experiment is reportedly to gather data on user engagement with auto-generated thumbnails.
• The speaker is concerned about the potential impact on their channel, especially considering 0.3% of viewers seeing a different thumbnail could be significant (60,000 views per day).
• They question the purpose of the experiment and whether it's being done in preparation for future changes to YouTube's default thumbnail policy.
• The speaker also explores alternative thumbnails for one of their videos, using auto-generated options vs custom ones.
• Discussion about the thumbnail picker on YouTube
• Research on why people prefer custom creator thumbnails
• Presentation of straw poll results showing an 80-20 majority preference for custom thumbnails
• Mention of upcoming event LTX, an interactive tech meetup in Richmond, BC
• Sponsorship announcements from companies such as NVIDIA and Private Internet Access
• Discussion about the event's activities, including competitions and merchandise sales
• Rumors of an 8-core i9 processor coming to the Z390 platform
• Potential impact on mainstream market with an 8-core i7 and new i9 branding
• Concerns about the naming convention and potential price increase for the top-tier chip
• Discussion of Nvidia's NDA (non-disclosure agreement) requirements for early hardware access
• Controversy surrounding Nvidia allegedly mandating positive reviews in exchange for access to their hardware
• Discussion of a recent controversy involving Nvidia's NDA (non-disclosure agreement)
• Explanation of the implications and limitations of the NDA
• Criticism of low-end graphics cards, particularly the GT 1030
• Mention of Scrapyard Wars, an upcoming project, and its relation to the game Float Plane
• Updates on float plane's development status and planned features
• The speaker trains boxing twice a week and wants to try VR boxing, but doesn't want to hold controllers.
• They found a solution with the Plexus glove, which attaches to existing VR headsets and uses individual finger sensors for control.
• The speaker is excited about the potential for large-scale multiplayer experiences in VR games.
• They reference old games like Savage (supporting 127 players) and Supreme Commander as examples of what they'd like to see in VR games.
• They imagine a game with thousands of players, various roles, and local voice communication between team members.
• Comparison of pirate game mechanics and PlanetSide 2 gameplay
• Discussion of Mavericks, a battle royale mode with support for up to 400 players
• Google's cloud gaming platform, codenamed Yeti, and its potential impact on the gaming industry
• Nvidia's cloud gaming service and the shift towards cloud-based gaming experiences
• Concerns about download caps, subscription models, and the potential loss of multiplayer capabilities in cloud gaming
• Discussion about a potential new gaming console
• Google hiring experienced video game developers and marketers
• Update on Android Messages for Web, including cloud sync and SMS capabilities
• Acquisition of Elgato Gaming by Corsair and its implications
• Workaround to install a version of an app that was previously incompatible with Windows 7
• Announcements about the Halo TV series, including production start date and crew
• Cinematics in gaming, specifically the comparison between Square Enix and Blizzard
• The argument that both companies have excelled at cinematics at various points in their histories
• Criticism of Blizzard's live-action movies based on their video game properties (Warcraft, Starcraft, Overwatch)
• Discussion about whether Halo would be a good fit for a live-action adaptation
[0.00 --> 5.74] about no well we're live now yeah if you want to ask me if we're talking about it then i guess
[5.74 --> 10.74] we're pretty much talking about it no we're not no no we're not oh what what what is it
[10.74 --> 16.42] well i can't what no you can't we're live now you can't tease me like that you can't be like
[16.42 --> 19.70] hey are we gonna talk about and then just they're here it's embarrassing
[19.70 --> 24.46] oh like that yeah i actually have no idea what you're talking about
[24.46 --> 35.50] we're gonna have a great show this week yeah um it might not be the wan show
[35.50 --> 39.28] but like somewhere someone will have a great show
[39.28 --> 49.34] i'm looking at the show on my laptop and it looks so oversaturated
[49.34 --> 57.10] the problem is that we're using a gaming monitor color calibration that's our issue
[57.10 --> 62.30] that's where we're running into trouble here so we've been so first of all makes so much
[62.30 --> 68.46] first of all our camera people came in and cranked a black magic cinema camera to 1600 iso
[68.46 --> 74.38] so it basically in a properly lit room my shirt just looked like it looked like a bunch of like
[74.38 --> 80.14] little bugs crawling around on my shirt um because of all the noise so much noise and then
[80.14 --> 86.46] we tried to fix it ourselves which resulted in the visual feast in front of you today
[88.38 --> 93.18] it's very saturated feast so that's that that's where we're at on this all right what do we what
[93.18 --> 96.86] do we got for topics is there anything worth listening to or should people just tune out now
[96.86 --> 101.74] uh no they should definitely stay tuned there's there's a couple things that i think will be
[101.74 --> 108.06] relatively interesting uh the first topic i don't think is that interesting um there's there's an lg
[108.06 --> 112.46] giveaway that we can talk about yeah you can get some lg stuff that's cool actually you can get a
[112.46 --> 118.70] whole gaming slash workstation machine should we just do that now sure okay um so last chance to
[118.70 --> 124.22] enter the hive mind pc giveaway sponsored by lg the winner gets a pc with an estimated value of about
[124.22 --> 131.58] two thousand dollars depending on which parts the audience chose as a whole oh so it's like a voting
[131.58 --> 139.82] thing okay you also get an lg 38 wk 95c monitor so it's a 38 inch 38 40 by 1600 ultra wide so we're
[139.82 --> 144.62] looking for ideas on how to spice up the build and the stream so i will be streaming the build of it
[144.62 --> 152.06] live that's fun and then one lucky winner will get exactly that machine so uh it's worldwide with no
[152.06 --> 158.14] age restriction how the heck are they doing that that doesn't what that doesn't sound uh like something