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We have two superhero news that we're going to take a look at. Sorry, something in my eye. Of course, why not?
So, uh, about the, as you can see here, Millie Alco shenanigans, uh, and Zack Snider contrast basically between how fans feel about Supergirl, how the movie looks, how she looks, and and what Zack Snder doing in the meantime. Then we have, uh, Millie Alco mocking Christians among other things. Then we have Chainsword 40k arguing with people online about if lore matters on or only tabletop matters. And gaming news, we have the Gothic remake comes with the big catch and GTA 6 also comes doesn't come. I mean, we'll see what's going to happen, guys. So, we have pretty cool stuff to to discuss. So yeah, tonight I'm going to leave it to you to say hi to everybody in the chat one by one.
>> Okay, over there on the superhero channel, we've got Clinton in the house.
Yasto, gas mask one, what's up, man? And Lord Dragio made an appearance over there on the Gamer Empress channel.
We've got Clinton, Yasto, me, uh Barry Stout in the house, >> and John Hogs and CS KO.
>> Awesome. Hey guys, how are you in in in Monday uh official resting day? Yeah, because yesterday was a national holiday. So, >> they usually give us the Monday off when day.
>> Yeah, it's a Yeah. Okay, let's see.
Let's see if I'm going to need my blue light blocking other glasses.
Not right. So, uh let's start. Let's start, guys. So, there has been many news about Supergirl in the past few days. a lot of scandalous stuff that happened. This is just one of them. But things are again in contrast between what's happening with James Guns DC and what's happening with uh Zack Snder and what he's posting on Instagram because that continues and somehow it's getting even more interesting by the day. So, let's see this article though. It's of course, as you can see here, Zack Snder posts Bruce Wayne image as Supergirl footage gets gets roasted by DC fans.
So, comic book news, uh, sorry, cosmic book news. This comes from cosmic book news and they also noticed the contrast between the two.
>> So, without further ado, uh, feel free to start reading the article.
>> All right. Again, from Cosmic Book News, Zack Snder posts Bruce Wayne image as Supergirl footage gets roasted by DC fans.
Zack Snder keeps pouring gasoline on the Snyider verse fire. Snider posted another DCU image on Instagram. This time showing Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne standing in front of the ruined Wayne mansion from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Snider captioned the post with the Bruce Wayne lane uh Wayne line from the movie. This is about the future of the world. This is my legacy. Bruce Wayne. The timing is getting a lot of attention because new footage from James Gun Supergirl is also making the rounds on social media and fans are already comparing it to Snider's Man of Steel.
Zack Snder shares Ben Affleck a Bruce Wayne image. The image features Affleck's Bruce Wayne standing in a field outside Wayne Manor which is shown burned out and abandoned. For Snider verse fans, the shot hits right at the heart of Affleck's older broken version of Batman. Bruce isn't living in the mansion anymore. He's operating from the lakehouse and carrying the weight of his family's legacy, his past failures, and his obsession with Superman. Snider's caption also adds to that, "This is about the future of the world. This is my legacy," Bruce says in Batman v Superman as he prepares to act against Superman because he believes the entire planet is at stake. Fans react to Snyder's latest DCU post. Snider's comments once again turn into a Snyder verse rally. One fan wrote, "Only Snyder could save the DC now." Another said, "Ben Affleck is the best Batman."
A third fan used another Bruce Wayne line from Batman v Superman, writing, "I'm older now than my fa than my father ever was at Restore the Snider verse may be the only thing we do that matters."
The reaction follows the same pattern as Snider's recent Instagram posts. He has shared the Justice League cast from Cineacon, Bruce Wayne's Aston Martin, Ben Affleck's Batman in the rain, a Wonder Woman Crimea uh shoot photo, and inter caval Superman. Each post has sparked more calls to restore the Snider verse. Supergirl footage gets compared to Man of Steel. At the same time, new Supergirl footage is catching heat from on fans online. The footage shows Millie Al Caucus Carel coming to Earth for the first time after leaving Krypton. Fans are already comparing the scene to Snider's Man of Steel, which showed Krypton with a much heavier science fiction look, including the Kryptonian armor, technology, ships, and world building around Russell Crows, Jorel, and Michael Shannon Zod. A side-by-side comparison of Supergirl and Man of Steel has already hit 1 million views in only six hours on X. The comparison is brutal for the new DCU, with many fans arguing the Supergirl footage looks smaller and less cinematic than Snider's take on Krypton.
fans ripped the Supergirl footage. The reactions have been rough. One fan wrote, "DC movies are regressing into immature behaviors and looks." Another yet simply said, "Yikes." One comment said, "It really is. Guns lost his [ __ ] mind." Another fan compared the two versions and wrote, "You and me both know that Left One is peak cinema." One comment joked, "Billion dollars confirmed." Another added, "We had it too good. WB are a failure and deserve to be sold." The backlash shows how much Snider's version of Krypton still hangs over DC. Man of Steel gave the planet a cold alien militarized feel, while the Supergirl footage appears to be going in a much different direction in line with Gun's goofy Marvel movies.
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>> Sorry, people are noticing. People are noticing. Finally. Finally. I mean that that guy who is doing the those songs with comments from the for the Odyssey has to make a song with those comments.
>> Yeah.
>> Finally in details you said people are noticing. I mean look at that.
>> It's so cheap.
No. Even the 60s.
>> Yeah. I mean, I'd buy, you know, in the 70s, I'd buy that krypton look like Marllando wedding that silver suit. It was the 70s and that aesthetic is for that. What the hell is that now? Jesus Christ. It looks really like Okay. Uh, this is this is the only thing we got.
So, put it on and just fly off the ship.
>> Yeah. This is my uh chocolate bar wrapping. Put it around you.
>> Go in space. I mean it looks like you know one of those even a cheap 70s sci-fi fiction not not the bigger one you know the cheaper ones in which they barely can afford something especially when you compare to the what we see from man of steel >> it was really such a cool alien technology >> yeah when you say alienian tech this is what you imagined >> yeah I mean this is super cool and the helmets that were just a force field >> that was so beautiful >> a great idea Yeah, indeed.
>> Yeah. And you know when you remember how uh that woman, what's what's her name?
The right hand of Zod. Come on.
>> Father. No. Father.
>> Come on.
>> I forget.
>> Okay.
>> Ah. Fiora.
>> Fiora. Always close. Okay.
>> Oh, yes. With her blue eyes and with that helmet. It looks so cool.
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> Way cooler than the other girl there.
>> Yeah. So, we were talking purely purely about looks here and how the two movies look and how they feel. Of course, the Supergirl looks much cheaper. Uh, even if you prefer lighter tone, this doesn't mean that the movie looks good because it still looks very bad. It looks like Guardians of the Galaxy with less of a budget. That's it. That really is >> exactly with less of a budget. And indeed, that aesthetic would fit for Guardians of the Galaxy. But this is not supposed to be Guardians of the Galaxy. Whenever people say this thing is like the other thing, we already have a problem. It shouldn't be like the other thing.
That's super good.
>> It looks exactly like cheap Marvel costumes. I mean, Marvel has this cheap feel for the past few years. Uh Thor, freaking Ragnarok, I think, comes to mind. Everything looked plastic. All the armor, his helmet, everything looked plastic.
>> Love and Thunder.
>> Love and Thunder. No, no. And the Ragnarok, too. Yeah. You know, when he fought Hulk in the colise. Okay.
>> That helmet looks just like something that you would buy for cosplay >> or even from the toy shop.
>> Yeah, exactly. Everything look like that. So, we do know that these armors and whatever they they are not a real steel or whatever, but they have to look like that on screen. And the funny thing is the other day we saw on X the scene between Hector and Achilles fighting in Troy. That scene is posted all over Twitter so people can remember what real cinema looks like.
>> Oh yeah.
>> And when Hector uh when Hector takes down his helmet, it falls. It folds. Oh Jesus, it's so soft. But at least out the outside um the outside looked u high quality. All the armors look high quality. It's just that they're still soft. So they at least they had to make them hard. So when he's he's taken off the helmet is not like folding.
>> Hard means mellowly. Soft >> means soft.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Exactly.
>> Yeah. Okay. Okay. Tamia, let's know what you think about this.
>> No. No. What else is there to say? It looks super cheap. You guys covered it.
Even if you're going for the like 60s aesthetic, like the first movie I think of when you mention 60s aesthetic is Barbarella. And that ain't no [ __ ] Jane Fonda on screen right there.
>> I was making the joke in chat literally as you guys were talking that that looks like some [ __ ] that I bake with at the house.
>> Pretty much. Yeah, pretty much. Exactly.
>> Amazing.
>> Yeah, >> exactly. Like the foliage, you know, from a chocolate. The same thing that you used to, you know, to bake. Yeah, >> exactly. Yeah, it's exactly that. Just like all all the suits in in that DC universe. I mean even even freaking Lobo doesn't look okay. How can you mess up that >> they live now? Lobo is an alien guys.
That's totally different topic. Just to just just to mention he had a picture uh released maybe two weeks ago and you can see Jason's mamoa chest and belly hair all over that. I'm like this is not a human being. Why are you doing this to the to the freaking >> the main man? Why? What? Why does he have hair on his A? It was so disgusting. So gross. He's supposed to be smooth, white, and muscular. Can like looking like granite. Can we do that?
>> In no comic book, I have seen Lobo having, you know, hair anywhere except his actual hair, you know.
>> Yeah. And then people were posting the previous images of the previous Lobo from the Krypton TV show who looks just I mean he looks okay. He looks >> compared to this. Yeah.
>> Yeah. He looks >> uh not cheaper. Not cheaper than the movie version that we have now. If anything that guy is fit. Okay.
>> If anything that guy is >> that guy is fit. Yeah. I mean, he's a bit skinny in comparison to how Logo should be, but Jason Mo has freaking sleeves for muscles.
It's not even his arms. Those are sleeves, you know, just like The Rock wears now in Moana live action.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. That that's a good comparison. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So, I don't know. James Gun just trying to cheap everything, even muscles.
>> Even Even that. Yeah. And don't want to make Jason more shave his freaking body.
Like >> it was just like uh Jason just uh jump in the white paint and put those leaves on it.
>> Here we go. That's it. Just like hey Billy just put this tin foil over you and >> I mean this whole movie guys with super the Supergirl movie screams low effort.
He doesn't even know. James Gun doesn't even know how to film a superhero because uh in the latest TV spot that we got for superhero, Superman appears for two seconds and he is filmed from the top bottom side towards the the upper side of his body which makes him look even more square like Spongebob. It was horrible. And people on X wrote no aura at all. No aura.
>> Nothing like the Superman with less aura from all the aura. Sorry. Aura. Uh Superman with less aura than all the Superman that we ever had.
>> Absolutely. Absolutely. You see him in the whatsoever. Even has more. Yes. Even he >> he was more super.
>> I'm actually okay with him. I was never against that that he was permanent things. The problem was that he wasn't >> he was Christopher this. But anyway, so I I guess that this Clipton here in James Gun's universe is stuck in the 60s.
>> Yes, >> I guess that that that's the fact over here. Jesus Christ.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, the TV that she's watching Superman on that >> it's also it's also an old TV and she's using the old headphones. So why why is that? Why is that? And then and then people >> just like in Guardians of the Galaxy Star-Lord headphones are exactly the same. Why are we do what you know? I saw I saw this uh this post today uh of in one of the Snider groups, you know, it was people uh MCU fans back in the day said that Superman is supposed to be like Captain America, yet when Supergirl is done like a combination of Shazam and Star Wars, they're replacing it.
>> Yeah, I don't get it.
>> Why?
>> I mean, they're >> she not supposed to be like that.
>> She's supposed to be Supergirl who who's who's actually a separate character from all the other mentioned. Mhm. Exactly.
>> Like since when we're trying to, you know, uh create superheroes based on other superheroes that were never based on and call it a day.
>> Since you since you gave those properties to people who have no understanding and they think, oh, just going to make this character like the other character because people like this character there. So therefore, you know, >> well, if we had time, but we don't. Uh just hold on a second. Let me just say that if we had if we had time we could cover maybe next week uh something about James Gun trying to say that uh the idea of the infinity stones or how they work was his idea because he didn't understand them so he just made stuff up and people had to create a a thousand posts for that so they can counteract what he said. That's that's interesting.
That's for next time because that's kind of like a evergreen thing. It's like the the stupid [ __ ] from the lanterns when how Jordan creates money to to use.
I mean, first of all, character creates false money to buy things. Second to fall, >> we can do that >> construct with the Anyway, >> anyway, Tuni. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> I was just thinking to myself looking at this ridiculous picture. If she needs this baking sheet to be worn for, I assume some sort of protection, why doesn't the dog Oh wow.
>> Even better question. Even better question. Well done. Yeah. Why doesn't look >> Oh god. Tunami. Tsunami. 10 out of 10.
>> Indeed. Yeah.
>> Yeah. That that is a great point because she is taking off from Krypton. Thus, she does not have any power there. Thus, the dog doesn't have any powers there.
As soon as she's out of that planetary system, she's going to probably have powers when she enters uh, you know, yellow sun system of any kind, not only ours.
>> So, the doggy also needs the protection >> like this doggy over here.
>> What What are we doing? Uh >> yeah, indeed.
>> A a seat belt, maybe. Like, like what's going on here? You're making her look like she needs to be all padded the [ __ ] up, but I guess the dog's just going to run around the inside of the cockpit.
Well, we kind of know that those Kryptonians are kind of douchebags. So, they probably said, "Go out there on Earth, make a if the dog survives, okay, >> they want her to be around a dead dog's body." I mean, >> I mean, those clipon killer just >> they cannot risk his life because to the very least, even if they don't like dogs, it's going to rat next to her every day. What the hell?
>> I mean, those freaking bastards want wants there on Earth. Oh, I I wouldn't put that put that behind her. Maybe.
Okay. The dogs.
>> This whole thing is is just deserving of being like um you know absolutely destroyed point by point. There's channels that do that actually.
Everything wrong with I used to watch this. Everything wrong with this, everything wrong with that.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah.
>> It's going to be a long video.
Everything wrong with Supergirl and Superman.
>> Like all the things that don't make any sense at all.
>> Yeah.
is just one of those things.
>> Thank you to Navi. That was brilliant.
>> Indeed. Great point.
>> Brilliant catch. Okay, so let's know what guys what you think in the comments and we're going to go to the next amazing topic. Now, next amazing topic. It's about the genius of Millie Alco.
>> She she went full Zar.
>> You never go full Zar, guys.
>> That's an expression now. Yeah.
>> Yes. And f uh what's her face? Uh Captain Marvel. Ah, brie and full brie >> and in a way to pet.
>> Yes, >> stupid.
>> Yes, stupid. Anyway, she's another topic. So, Millie Alco mocking Christians ads to Supergirl backlash because you know what this movie needs after the cheap look, the bad trailers, the fact that they're using Krypto again to move the story. The fact that they're making I mean Krypto suffer in the second movie in a row in a row by the way. So, they can have even a story.
What a great great idea. And now we have Miaok uh complaining even more and doubling tripling down on what she said previously. So Tsunami, without further ado, let's read this super super take of the Supergirl. Yes.
>> Once again from Cosmic Book News, Millie Allock mocking Christians adds to Supergirl backlash.
Supergirl star Millie Alcock is drawing more attention for her latest comments about online critics and this time the backlash is expanding beyond the usual toxic fandom debate. In the same variety profile where all [ __ ] attacks fans, the actress singles out some critics as anonymous burner accounts or profile names with or profiles with names like data for Christian, which she calls hilarious.
The comment has now been picked up by the New York Posts, Page Six, and Fox News, putting even more attention on Supergirl's fan problem before the movie opens. Instead of hearing how good the movie is, the starring actress is looked uh looked at as attacking fans. The approach didn't work out for similar type actresses and movies such as Brie Larson and the Marvels, Rachel Zgler and Snow White, Amandala Stenberg and the Acolyte. Oh my god. And Shy Gotwa and Doctor Who.
All [ __ ] mocks data for Christian critics. All Cox's comments came while discussing the reaction to her previous Vanity Fair remarks where she said people have become too comfortable with a weird ownership of women's bodies.
In variety, all [ __ ] says she never specifically said men, only people, and argued the backlash proved her point.
She then described some of the criticism as coming from faceless accounts, burner profiles, or someone calling himself a dad of four, Christian, which she said was hilarious.
Page Six covered the remarks under the headline, "Super actress mocks critics, says a lot of them are Christian dads."
Fox News also picked up the story, reporting that all [ __ ] pushed back against online critics ahead of Supergirl's release while calling out those same data for Christian profiles.
Peter Saffron backs all [ __ ] pardon, allcock. The variety article also reveals that DC Studios co-head Peter Saffron reached out to allcock after the reaction to her earlier comments.
Saffron told all [ __ ] she was doing great and handling it beautifully, adding that she would never make everyone happy and should just be true to herself.
That makes this more than just an actor talking off the cuff. DC Studios know the uh knows about the fan reaction and Saffron appears to be backing all Cox's approach instead of steering the campaign away from the topic.
DCU already has a religion problem.
comments also land at a bad time because James Gun's DCU has already faced criticism over how it handles religion and shock content.
As previously covered, Peacemaker season 2 included a scene mocking Jesus Christ and glorifying the Nazi controlled alternate earth, which drew backlash from tying Christian references to Gun's Nazi world storyline. The same season also included a crude prison line involving Nicholas Holtz Lex Luthther stating that DC characters grape each other. So when the new Supergirl star is now getting headlines for mocking data for Christian accounts, it feeds into an existing concern. James Gun and DC Studios may be alienating part of the audience. It needs to show up. An article.
>> Wait a darn damn minute. When did when did Nicholas hold said that this characters grape each other?
>> Uh it was his Lex Wooter in when he appeared in the in Peacemaker.
>> Oh, >> he appeared then in in a pleasant scene when uh what was his name? That muscular guy that is 60 but he doesn't look 60 placed him senior. Yeah. He was there to interrogate him or to tell him that they need his help. Of course. And uh Lex said something like every night I hear these other two guys that you know and and they mention the name of specific characters.
>> So yeah, that's it. And about mediocre alert. Anyway, now >> Oh my god. Ding ding ding ding. indeed.
So if Jesus Christ, what's this girl doing? I can't believe if that if Peter Safflin said she is uh she's just being herself, even easier for us not to, you know, be excited for that movie because that shows that she's a douchebag in your life.
>> Absolutely douchebag.
>> Okay. Even if it's just her agent saying telling her to say those things, but >> that's a douchebag thing to do. Indeed. You don't behave like the superhero that you're supposed to. even if her agents uh tell her what to say, it's still her responsibility about how she's portraying this character and herself >> to the world. So >> yeah, none of the other girls that play Super Ghetto. Even Tsunami, do you remember what was the name of the actress in the old Superg movie, so I have no idea.
>> Uh no, I'll look it up.
>> All right, but she never said a thing, you know. Nor does uh uh the girl who uh who played her in Smallville, someone Vander Wood, I remember her last name only. Nobody.
None of these girls. And that's why you kind of feel them like Supergirl.
>> Ellen Slater.
>> Oh, okay. Yes. And uh no matter what was the quality of that old movie, it was Supergirl.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, you see her and you and you know that this is Supergirl. She never said a dumb thing or anything.
>> That was different times. Exactly.
>> That was different times >> but times in which they actually try to portray portray the characters as they should be. You don't change them. You don't induce your stupid way of thinking in in them.
>> Yeah. You don't make them look like the victim who complains and [ __ ] and moans online because that's also they were wetting their fleeking suits for most time in the movie.
>> Yeah, exactly. They are trying to get away from the super. They're deconstructing the hero. They're changing what the hero actually is.
That's actually something that I just read on X before we start again. There's talks about now how Hollywood is is trying to destroy the hero.
>> And that's exactly I mean to make the hero look lame, >> lame and gay >> and to glorify how cool the bad guys are.
>> Oh, of course. And and to show and to show the the people who are also lame and this is actually a cool thing so that they can relate to that. So they they destroy your inspiration for being the best version of yourself, destroying those characters.
>> They're telling you that it's okay to not be >> exactly telling you just Yeah. Be messy, be whatever. They they're destroying even mythological characters. Now, as we see, >> be obnoxious. Be obnoxious. Yeah. Full of pretentious douchebag.
>> I just want to make a huge quick pause to say thank you T thing blue line for coming over to the superhero channel as well. And uh thank you guys for coming and joining. We are just, you know, trying to cover all the news. That's why we're not talking to the chat. But you're seeing absolutely every comment.
Uh ghost pet shop to Zana. Uh we see you there, guys. Uh Jonuts. Yeah, we just have to keep the show. AIC keep the show going light on. Uh because we do have a lot to cover and not enough time. But we do see every comment though.
>> Uh okay, Tsunami. Uh you are it.
Uh, you know, it it's been only like a couple of weeks since I felt bad for Millie Alco. I made a comment on this uh program talking about how David Kornswe and Millie Alco were going to get dragged into the mud because the [ __ ] guns [ __ ] [ __ ] nonsense. And now for Peter Saffron to come out also like um I don't feel bad for these [ __ ] retards anymore because they're just going on jawocking or jawjacking about [ __ ] absolute nonsense to [ __ ] Variety and whatever vanity fair making these absolutely ridiculous statements and then for DC Studios to back it up.
Hey DC Studios, uh, Christian guy, dad of four, that's [ __ ] five [ __ ] tickets that would have bought something to see your movie if it was worth this [ __ ] So maybe you shouldn't be going ahead and [ __ ] on people that actually have jobs, make money, and don't sit on [ __ ] Twitter all day long talking about the message. Like, what the [ __ ] are you doing? And again, I've made the statement. I'll continue to make it.
What the [ __ ] Like what are agents in Hollywood paid for anymore? They have no concept of the world outside of Hollywood. And and that's actually what you need. So I'm highly doubtful that anyone would ever hear these comments, but if they do, fire your [ __ ] agents because you're about to get Zgler, Billy all [ __ ] >> Yeah. Everything's going to be a huge [ __ ] at the end. I mean, she's giving us a huge [ __ ] now.
>> Wait, what?
Not in the good way.
>> The movie. Yeah, the movie is going to be a huge [ __ ] through and through.
>> She is she >> hard to take it.
>> Yeah. Yes, it's very hard to take it.
Yeah. Uh she's wearing >> she's wearing a a sweater with something else on it instead of being the Supergirl logo.
>> I mean, I have no idea what this is about.
>> The Superman logo, whatever.
>> Like a woke logo or something like that.
Or >> like what the heck is this sign?
>> I'm worried to check what that is. looks like two snakes, you know, that are combined. I don't know. So, uh, look at how Henry Cavo acts in interviews when he's asked about different things, how he responds. He was a few years ago, he was asked about, "What do you think about the toxic fandom?"
>> And he said that fans have the right to react in the way that they feel like it because that is what they are passionate about. And he's not calling it toxic, he's calling it passion.
>> Yeah, >> I'm paraphrasing, but this is the gist of it of what he said. You can find this on YouTube. So, this is how an elegant, intelligent man who has tact >> uh and who has good upbringing and he is aware of Hollywood. He's aware of the fandom. He's aware of both things. He exists in both realms of being a fan and uh being an actor in Hollywood who's very well known. So, he knows how to respond. And not only that, he does, but this is the objectively correct thing to say.
>> Yeah.
>> He did not point.
>> She's young.
>> Oh, >> she's young. I gave her a lot of [ __ ] like leeway from her role in House of the Dragon cuz she did a fantastic job in that. I gave her a lot of leeway for, you know, hey, you know, she's younger and she's making off-the- cuff statements. She needs someone the age of Caval to be her agent to be like, "You do not say these things if you want to have lasting power." Rachel Zgler is currently on Broadway because she can't get a [ __ ] job anywhere else. That there is a like real time story in front of her and she is walking head first into this fire.
>> Sure. Sure. But but still the comparison with Cavo is valid how you should behave. That's that's my point. uh the guys from uh experience >> the guys from the guys from one piece who are also young have never made statements like that actually task car said I don't want to talk about politics in interviews and he he said we not going to talk about that >> I mean not everybody >> yeah I mean they have better >> the entire cast the entire cast of Netflix or uh one piece did that it it's very obvious that someone was like you do not talk about this you do not talk about that. Every time you get picked at to talk about this, you walk away from it. And the entire cast has been brilliant in in literally walking away from all that [ __ ] Oh, is this the gayest One Piece ever? No. Oh, we don't talk about that kind of stuff. We're just happy to do it. So, very clearly someone had a talk with that entire team, which it's a fantastic observation, Logan.
>> Someone is not like what is going on at DC? Bisexual orgies. uh like [ __ ] mocking Christians, Nazis, like whatever the [ __ ] else is going on there.
>> Also, this people have gone making the peace what did I say?
>> No, no, no. I say peacemaker.
>> Yeah. Peace peace maker making the uh >> piece of [ __ ] maker.
>> Yes. Piece of [ __ ] maker making the Hitler logo with the dance.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, haha, I guess.
>> Yeah.
>> Jesus Christ. everything that episode that was super racist >> to go and show us >> the hate towards Christian like what what is happening with that hate uh against Jesus that means that you are Satan follower >> I mean that >> it's the only religion you can mock now >> Christianity is the one you can't mock Jews openly you can't mock [ __ ] Islam mostly but Christians just [ __ ] continue to turn the other cheek and as a result of Because these people [ __ ] absolutely loathe religion even though leftism their ideology is their religion.
>> Yeah.
>> Like so they just want to [ __ ] continue to [ __ ] pick apart and attack Christians over and over again because it's the easy punching bag right now. These people aren't brave. They're [ __ ] [ __ ] >> Absolutely.
>> Yes. But when you figure out what we already know about Hollywood, what we know about the some of the Epstein files that have been opened and shown, all of this, it's a pattern recognition to me that they're all freaking Satan followers because to openly hate Christianity and to support other religions, uh, to push other things that they bring, it's literally a a tactic and a very well put strategy to be against, uh, freaking in Jesus Christ.
Like, >> I mean, look what happened in the >> Why aren't they mocking Judaism? Why aren't they mocking Islam? It is a direct attack against religion, but they're using the one [ __ ] open punching bag that they can. They're [ __ ] terrified of um guys with towels on their [ __ ] heads getting very angry about comments made. So, they're absolutely [ __ ] avoiding it. And possibly, I'm not I don't know. Let's talk about a figurative person. Maybe people with lots of [ __ ] money who have uh notable [ __ ] attributes and maybe they wear hats, maybe they don't.
I don't know. But why aren't they attacking them? Because Christians are [ __ ] taking it. Uh do I agree with you that there is a [ __ ] like is it Sodom and Gomorrah over there? I'm not [ __ ] going on some religious rant right now. Yeah, absolutely. I think it's a [ __ ] scummy place. I'm just [ __ ] pointing out that they're only attacking one of the big three.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah, indeed. Yeah, nobody said anything about Buddhism either.
>> It's not it's irrelevant right now, >> right?
>> Not that it doesn't have values to attack, but they align with Christian values, so that's enough to Yeah.
Anyway, yeah, we don't want to get into that too much, but um this is a very bad look and if you want to be a an actor who is playing a superhero that is very well known, you have to have the attitude and the respect and the integrity that the superhero represents.
even in real life because then everybody are going to connect your real life actions to the persona that you play and that's not going to be very good if your persona is not very good. So I just wanted to point out again to make this contrast with Henry Cavo because he is a stand-up guy in real life and he's a stand-up guy on screen and he takes all the roles seriously and he shows us how it should be done. He's also part of Phandom. So he understands also how Fen thinks and how I said that. Yeah, I said that that he's a part of both worlds.
That's where I said that.
>> Uh so here we have again again you know going back to everything previously that we said about how gun is doing things and how Zach is doing things. Everything that Zach has done is not perfect again but it does bring the integrity and the character portrayal. So it gives it gives the character portray a lot of respect >> and a lot of gravitas and a lot of aura >> aura sorry aura >> uh which we don't have here we don't have the super. So with the Zach, we do have the super. Again, no matter what you think about the movies, we do have the super. Objectively, it's there. It is uh it shows the strength. It shows like real tangible qualities of those heroes, how they >> show the character that is, you know, that >> it does not reconstruct the character, it constructs the world around them. And here we have reconstruction with with gun. We have reconstruction of the characters, reconstruction of the universe, reconstruction of values, reconstruction of what's supposed to be super, excuses upon excuses because uh everything that has to do with the walk mindset is excuses and uh and putting things in other things where there shouldn't be, you know, trying to fit a a circle in a triangle and all of those things that you're not supposed to do.
It's total deviation uh from what good is literally and that is exactly the mirror image of this universe right now what we see >> and Mia [ __ ] in real life is acting like she's not supposed to act as a person who actually plays a superhero one of the best >> that superhero here that we see and not going to inspire you to be your best version is just going to tell you as she said that it's okay to be messy that it's okay to be uh you know uh this uh broken down version of yourself and things like that and stay there and stay into this version that that's the problem here also this as Tsunami said this of four really those are five tickets not to mention that uh you should bring those five tickets to a vision that will inspire all these four kids to say hey I can be like that >> why why would I see this girl there or destroy Superman and say, "Hey, I can be like that." You always say, "Hey, I'm kind of like that, but I can be better."
>> Well, uh, last point. You as a father, cuz you are also a father.
>> You wouldn't want to bring your son to be Supergirl.
>> I mean, my my uh my son watched the the the Soy Superman >> and uh before that we watched all the episodes of Superman the animated show, and he said to to the new Superman, "That ain't Superman. He's kind of dumb, lame. And I say, "Exactly."
>> And he's 12.
>> And he's 12. Yes, he's 12.
>> And he understand those heroes. Every time he see I show him, he didn't watch the full Man of Steel, but I show him some uh bits and pieces of it also from BBS. He watched the Jo Sweden version of Justice League. He kind of liked it. But whenever I show him things from Man of Steel and he say, "Yeah, that's more Superman." Actually, he recognizes he sees that this guy there was not Superman because he was kind of, you know, lame and dumb.
>> Yeah, he was bored. Actually, he barely finished the movie.
>> Yeah, exactly.
>> He was just sliding down the couch like Yeah.
>> Where does he even even in the in the Justice League version when we saw Batman? I asked him, "Who is your favorite of those guys?" He said that that Batman was pretty cool.
>> Yeah. Because it's Batman.
>> Because it's Batman. And he watched the Batman the animated series. And again, he knows who Batman is because of those things.
>> Yeah, he can connect.
>> That's what he wants to see. Yeah, he can connect.
>> I want him to see. I'll blink him now to him and I hope that everything will be okay there >> in human. Yeah, I hope no surprises.
>> I hope no surprises. Yeah, cuz he really wants to see that. He said it looks good. They look like, you know, guys from him cuz he watched some of the cartoons and I said, "Let's hope everything is okay." And uh you know what I learned actually they initially they wanted Skeletor to wear a golden mask in the shape of a skeleton. Okay.
>> Then Travis Knight the director came and he said no we're not doing that. And they say great >> why did you want why did you have to talk stupid things in interviews then >> you clearly understand the characters but anyway >> you clear. Yeah. So we have we have a lot of things are connecting Hollywood not in a good way >> and some some in a good way here and there very rarely but project hail Mary guys that's perfect movie to prove how Hollywood could be >> could I point something out >> yes of course >> hey the psycho we're live could you guys acknowledge him because he doesn't believe that we're uh he thinks the stream is pre-recorded >> oh my gosh >> no we just do the news things we we saw him yes >> we'll get that I guess >> the him is live.
>> Mhm.
>> But we got to continue wants to to know.
He wants to acknowledge what he's saying.
>> Well, that's going to take a while.
>> Oh, just say hi. So, he knows that you're not just here you >> trying to tell him in chat. He's not believing.
>> We see you, man. We saw your first question. Can people enjoy movies? And both Gun and Snider do good movies. She pretty much answer your question. Why gun movies suck? Now, we don't talk about Guidance of the We talk about this universe. why those movies, you know, clearly said, >> "Yeah, >> the characters, the understanding," she pretty much answered to that question >> and everything that we say >> just digs into the core problems. You can of course go and enjoy whatever movie. The point is that uh if you love the heroes, if you respect the universe, if you respect what heroes used to be, you shouldn't on principle, if have any principles like what is happening now because it it destroys it destroys the heroes that we loved and doesn't show them in their best light. to show them in in in in lights that they're not supposed to be in because that's not a heroic thing to do. They they struggled in the comic books. They had different things that they went through and they overcome. But what we see now is a absolute twisting of what it was. Even this new Supergirl movie does not correspond with a comic book.
Even that even and this comic book is modern and already deconstructs her as a as a character and makes her look very pathetic and weak which she would she never was before. It's a take on the character that is based on the ego of the writer. So you have to know comic book history how writers in in insert themselves in the story and when that happens we have reconstruction and destruction of said character and then some director takes that puts it on screen and calls it profound and great but it's not because when you go through the whole history you see how these heroes were and how they should be.
There's a default that includes their character traits that are all about how are they heroic, how how are they good and what they represent as a hero, as individuals. That's very important. So if you know all of those things, you will recognize what's happening now. So we can't just go and enjoy a movie when we know what is done to the character because we do not care about uh directors or studios per se. We first care about the characters. We are fans of the characters, not of the director per se. We we can recognize what they done good and bad. But first and foremost, our priority is to is to have loyalty to the characters and the universe. And second to whoever did them justice. They are also responsible for how they portray them on screen. They're responsible. They are on the on the spotlight here. And we will call all of those things out if that means >> that's what we need. Is it is it needed?
>> That's what we mean by comic book accuracy. We want the characters, you know, their personality to, you know, to remain as as it should be. Not, oh, I want in comic book accuracy, I want in the movie to have a recreation of this panel from issue. I don't care about that. I want the character to be the character that I know and love, not the deconstruction of Yes.
>> Yeah. Guys, give me like a little space there. Um, please explain because we're getting a lot of pe Logan, your channel is very good at um, magnetizing these types of people. You're getting a lot of people there that do not understand how the new stream works as opposed to standard streams where you engage with chat a lot more. I apologize for derailing it, but it looks like we're getting some new people, so maybe it would just be good for you guys to explain. This is once a week we do this.
the other 13 times that we're on [ __ ] stream, we engage with chat a lot and you can get your uh um questions answered more.
>> Yeah, this is the the Monday news uh streaming >> in which we create all the videos to the rest of the week for the gaming channel, the the Warhammer channel and the the superhero channel. So that's why we're not engaging that much because we have a limited time to bring all the news out to talk about this at length and then I take these I cut them and make them more fun and I present them as videos. So life experience is one thing videos are going to be a second but all the rest of the streams that we do we interact with the audience 100% of the timedeed >> uh even when we play games everything is about you guys. It's just the Monday streams is super difficult >> for the streams. Yeah, if you have a question, you know, something needs to be in the comments, for example.
>> And I'm going to edit all those things.
So, I if I interrupt myself uh a hund times like I do now and I have to explain things, that whole thing has to be cut. That's going to take away from I mean, that's going to take me a lot more time to to go through that and to produce a video. It's going to um slow me down for the whole week. So, the more breaks we have, it's worse for me.
>> It's a it's a post-prouction that I have to do. just, you know, post a comment after that and we one of us, you know, we will answer.
>> Yeah. Just, yeah, make a comment on on the stream or the videos that are going to be posted, we answer as much.
>> We check what is happening as much as we can, we answering. Yes.
>> Yeah. Otherwise, we we see you there.
Like I said, we see you there. We just can't interact because uh we >> even even if it's a comment like why are you hating James, we answer, don't worry.
>> Yeah, >> which we pretty much did. We we do actually in every video. But uh yeah, we hate what he does. We don't hate him.
>> We don't actually hate the person. We hate what he did. And he's been keeping Yeah. He's >> also We don't like all things Zack Snider.
>> We didn't like Leel Moon. She doesn't like Sucker Punch. I have never watched it because she told me don't bother and I say okay if you tell me.
>> It's so stressful.
>> That's it. As a writer, he sucks.
>> Yeah, he sucks. Monkey Balls. We're always going to say whatever it is that is true, you know, and checked.
>> Okay, let's continue.
>> Let's continue. So, now we are continuing. Do you have anything else to say about this topic so I can finish it up or no?
>> No, I just wanted you to like explain how the new stream works and that why we're not going to spend a lot of time on people and you spent a lot of time on people. I apologize for derailing the stream.
>> No, >> okay. No, no. We owe it to people to explain to the new people. So, but thank you so much guys for coming and for watching.
>> So, uh let's continue now. Next, next uh next actually is going to be the Warhammer news. We sandwiched them in between the gaming and the superhero news. So, tonight I'm going to leave that to you because you have everything in front of you. So, whatever Tsunami reads probably not going to be on my screen, but it's a part of what he he's reading because he got everything.
There's uh there has been like a week or more so actually weeks that chainsord 40k who is one of my sources for Warhammer news uh he has been talking about lore and how lore is important uh when it comes to well anything but in this case Warham 40k because some people say that only tabletop matters. So this is the gist of it. Now let me let you lay out the whole thing.
>> Okay. Um, so for people that are unaware of like the world of Warhammer or how it works, and by the way, I'm going to go ahead and uh caveat this by saying I'm essentially a Warhammer noob. But to give the gist of what's going on here, there are two different worlds, uh, major worlds underneath the umbrella called Games Workshop. One is called Warhammer, which has to do with a fantasy type setting, sword and sorcery, etc. And the other one is Warhammer 40k.
So, um, you're going to hear it referred to as Warhammer or 40k. And that's how they're kind of separated between the two of them. And I'm bringing it up for a reason because sales numbers have a uh part of what's going on with this particular conversation. In the Warhammer world itself, between Warhammer and Ward Warhammer 40k, there are essentially three distinct uh mediums that are brought across the people. The first one being a tabletop role playinging game, both Warhammer and Warhammer 40k. There are video games and like media that are put out there.
That's your shorts, that's your fan-made films. Um, uh, Warhammer uh, GW itself puts out uh, specific programming on their channel. And then you have lorebased stuff which refers to these things called codeexes which are essentially the rule books for the tabletop RPG but help to frame the rest of the lore for everything else. And then of course you have a [ __ ] ton of books like hundreds of books about Warhammer in general that's between Warhammer and Warhammer 40k. So there's an argument going on and we decided to cover it because it's starting to boil up again. That argument being, what's more important? Is the tabletop more important? Is the lore more important?
And how does the medium of video games and TV programs and whatnot fit into that? So, the battle that's going on currently right now mainly is between tabletop people versus booklor people.
Chads Sword, um, a longtime, uh, 40k person, actually just I should say a long longtime tabletop RPG guy and lore expert is diving into this and with the latest announcement of a character called Kaiaphis Kane. Kaiaphis Kane, what is it, 2026, is about 25 years old now. He's a character that came out in a book. He's a really goofy character in a lot of ways. Um, I won't get in too much into his lore, but basically 40k Universe is extremely grim, dark, horrific. It's very serious, and out of nowhere, they kind of throw jokes in there all the time. And Kaiaphis Kane is essentially a meme character, especially his bodyguard on the side there, you could see in the picture, that's Jurgen.
So, what's going on here? Chainsord points out and if you just go to the one before this one with the the whole Ultramarines army. Yeah, that one right there, please.
So, this is what kind of restarted the debate again from this character named Heart-shaped tier. The miniature game was established first and it's the primary Warhammer 40k experience. The lore is made to get you to buy miniatures and play the game. It is secondary. Um, this is followed up from a comment by a guy named Clint Warren Davyy. Says, "Playing 40k, the actual miniatures game didn't give an act accurate feeling of what Space Marines were meant to be. They are meant to be like a one-man army, like a demigod."
Chains dives into this and says, "Once again, tourists don't understand that nobody would give a [ __ ] about 40k if it wasn't for the lore. There are plenty of other war games out there with cheaper miniatures and better rule sets. the 40k IP is the lore because this is the main selling point. So, the argument that's going on right now is the majority of GW's uh income is coming from the miniatures being sold themselves. So, what came first, the chicken or the egg? Is it the the miniatures made the lore or the lore made the miniatures? And which one's going to make us [ __ ] money? If that makes any sense.
Chainsort's argument is really good in my opinion, but obviously I'm biased.
He's basically saying if there was no lore, why would anyone want to buy these things, especially spending like an exorbitant amount of money on them? Um, and tabletop people are like, "We don't care. We just want to play our goofy game. Buy them, whatever. Doesn't matter to us." So, this is like an age-old argument. I think Logan, you could jump in here a lot with the fact that like a He-Man show or a Thundercat show, I mean, those are great and all, but how does the company actually make the money? It's off the figurines. It's off the memorabilia. It's off all the merch that they end up selling, but if you didn't have the show first, if there was no lore, uh, without saying so, or in fact, if there was no lore, would anyone care about this? So, Chainsword's using Caiaphas Kane number one. A couple of weeks ago, he used Kamasar Yaric coming out, which also drove up a lot of hype for people to go and buy these things, uh, etc. So, that's kind of the kind of annoying Twitter battle that's going on right now in the Warhammer universe. I'll leave it there so you guys can comment because I've been talking a lot.
>> Okay, that's awesome. Thank you so much.
Um I I just want to say before I forget uh I I mean this this was just born in me.
>> So I think the answer is that the lord is the soul of a particular universe or a character and then the body is whatever the physical product is. So just like with action figures uh let's say now we have He-Man because I'm just thinking about that. uh we do want to get for example the action figure of He-Man from the movie let's say >> let's say >> uh because we are hyped about the movie so the movie is uh the soul of that action figure and the action figure is the physical manifestation of it we want to have it we want to hold it in our hands we want to give our money for that >> it's like Tsunami said with the other properties before that you you create the human you you create the show you create the the lore about the show and the toys so that you can sell the toys otherwise people will buy people will say what is this muscular guy there then what what does he do >> yeah why >> why should I buy that explain to me and they did the same thing with transformers you know this was a dialone toy line that was that comes from Japan who they were actually meuds with small pilots inside you know they were not sentient loads you know they were piloted and then haz took it and decided okay they're going to be sentient but we need to create a story about that they hired It actually uh Bobansky I think it was his name call me book writer to write the bible of the characters to say optimus plan is this guy who is doing this this this and you can read and you know there is lord behind that and and after that you create the show and you say well that's a cool show right is there something about those characters that they can read yes there is okay let me now buy the toys that's it most of my friends who are actually into Warhammer they got into this because of the books they first read the books books. Most of the guys that I know actually. So >> you need the Lord.
>> Yeah.
>> I have a like an anecdotal story. As an annoying child myself, there was a cartoon show called GI Joe and everyone was like, "Wow." And you got to watch [ __ ] military people. Go figure my life choices later on. But you got to watch all these cool military people and this guy's from the Marines and this guy's from the army and this guy's a [ __ ] astronaut and they managed to hype you up so that you were the annoying kid to be like, "Mom, buy me this one. Mom, buy me this one." Cuz you wanted to go and have the same adventures outside of the 20 minutes that you got to spend with them during the cartoon show. This is an example of the lore going ahead and driving up the sales. I wanted the [ __ ] toys so me and my friends could have [ __ ] battles and whatnot, which is an earlier example of exactly what's going on uh in the Warhammer universe. Now, whether you end up seeing the toy first and then you want to go back to the lore or you find the lore first and then you want to have the toys too because you you want to play the games with them or whatever. I think that they're symbiotic with each other, but people have taken sides on this and I'm not exactly sure why. I guess it's just like it's a Tuesday and I want to fight about something. Um, but that's kind of the argument that's going on right now. I I just think that it's not being classified correctly.
Uh with the fact that the the lore really like whatever the game came first, whichever one the whole reason why people were like what do these guys do? What the hell is a chainsord?
Like what does that do to someone that it it sprung up curiosity in people's mind and then the lore really got um filled out. So I I I watched an interaction between Chainsaw and some other people and they were being pretty good faith. One of the things was a guy said, "I got into the miniatures first.
That's how I got into this space." And the guy mentioned he got into it in third edition, which is like 25, 30 years ago that that came out. And Chainsword made an excellent point saying, "You know what? You're right.
That probably was the thing way back in the day. But now, how are people being exposed to Warhammer and Warhammer 40k?
It's through games. It's through media.
It's through word of mouth where people are like, "Hey, you might want to get into this series if you're really missing out." So, I think that uh times have changed. So, I can hear both arguments, but I think the times have really changed. And you know, we were talking about this last night. Who's the face of [ __ ] 40k right now? It's Titus. Titus is the face of 40k to normies, not people that have known about this world for a long time. People played Space Marine and they were like, "This ising awesome." And that made them want to learn about it more. So that's what I think is going on right now.
>> Yeah. So it did. Yeah.
>> It used to be when you just go to the let's say to a toy store and you looking for what to buy and let's say you see a Monopoly and you buy it and whatever.
But now we need to see the digital side first. We need to see what is popular and why. We need to measure whether or not it's worth the money. All of those things, they're essential. The digital universe is essential for our perception of what to buy because money are scarce.
It's difficult times and we need a lot more information now to make a purchase decision. So, it's very important for us to know why we are giving our heart on our money. So, um, you know, the mere fact that there's so much interesting stories and lore and characters, that what that's that what made Logan a toy collector to begin with, action figure collector. That that what that is what made me want to have some particular figures because I can't fit them all, but of my favorite characters because I want to see them manifested on my shelf, you know? So it's just it's just that thing where you need to have this physically and to see it but before that you need to care and what will make you care you know well it's it's the lore.
>> Yeah I have seen figures of you know random heroes that I know nothing about it and I say well that guy looks cool but what can he do and then I read about it and I say oh now I want the figure you know it's it's just how it works.
Yeah, in in the beginning it was first uh you know the >> So part of the argument that's going on right now is it another game called >> Trench Crusade?
>> Oh yes, >> Trench Crusade has you guys have heard of it, but has any normal person heard of it? No. They're like, "What the hell is it? What are you talking about? World War I?" No one knows because the lore is so [ __ ] There's no reason to drum up [ __ ] hype. If you want to play the game, cool. You want to play a new game, that's fine. But that's not really like attracting like large masses of people.
>> You want to go ahead and have a setting that not only has a cool looking character where someone might be like, "Oh, because we don't walk around in stores anymore. I get everything off of Amazon or whatever." Like, who the [ __ ] goes and walks around looking in uh oh, I'm going to look at a toy shop. What toy shops? They don't exist anymore. At least for the most part. It's very like niche. And as a result of you need more than just someone window shopping to go ahead and drive up your thing. Once you have that, you see the character or whatever it is, there better be more than that for me to go ahead and want to spend exactly like you said, hardearned money on this. This shit's expensive.
Then you got to buy paint and everything [ __ ] else for it, too. You better make me want to [ __ ] care about this.
And frankly, if if there's no background to it, it's just like, okay, I'll paint one and that'll be that. Well, you don't have an army. Well, I don't care cuz I don't play the game. But I thought that this one character looked really cool and I would like to have this in my house. So, this battle is going to continue on. But I I think Chainsaw really made some strong points in his arguments along with some other um people that are on his side.
>> Yes. So, very important points before I forget. So uh yeah, chain chain sword of course he knows about the world of trench crusade which some people tried to escape to because they thought that Warhammer 40k is absolutely falling apart because of the woke stuff and l I mean uh behold the whole uh team behind uh freaking trench crusade is like woke darts that started block people on discord and that was covered by me and by other people for months. So, Trench Crusade was not a safe haven. The world looks well to some people it looks interesting because they like the grittiness, but really trench crusade is basically uh all about demonic stuff. A disgusting rot. Everybody looks like they're corpses. They're amalgamation of a few creatures put into one. The most horrific imagery that I ever seen in a fictional universe. Basically, it is downright disgusting. I have to explain.
It's not my thing. So, it's overall not very appealing because in 40k you have many things that are appealing. Some things that are gross like everything has to do with Nurggo, let's say. But you have all of that is uh and it comes um basically in a bowl of balance because you have cool shiny things and you have disgust things that you're supposed to fight against. But in Trench Crusade, everything is disgusting. There is nothing that looks pristine or good.
Everything is uh so gritty and dark that is um you know just as close as possible to complete rot as you can get. I don't know how this could be like escapism for some people. Yeah, for sure. Some people maybe but others no. Anyway, the exact very cool example that I wanted to give you from my childhood is something profound. So, listen guys, my dad brought me to a toy store to buy me an action figure because I >> such a good person.
>> He's such a good person. I didn't had uh any uh girly stuff. I liked only men's stuff. I like cars. I like to play with only superheroes or action figures, horses. That's that's it. That's that's my toys. I didn't had any girly dolls or whatever. So, that brings me to the store.
What >> sounds sounds like maybe not for little girls that's a thing, but for women it is. You like guys that look like superheroes, expensive cars, uh sounds like, oh wait, they grew up and they're like, "These are the things that I want now."
>> I thought you were laughing about the girly toys. Okay.
>> Okay. Can I tell before I forget?
>> Go.
>> Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
>> Okay. So my dad brings me to the store and I see guys I see a figure of Hercules the legendary journeys of Kevin Zoro as Hercules and next to him guys I see Zena warrior princess action figure and my brain because my brain doesn't know who Hercules is. I mean uh >> this version >> yeah uh this version uh the shows were not in Bulgaria. The shows came like 10 years later in Bulgaria. So, I didn't know what what are those heroes. I I had no idea. So, my brain is like this is a muscular freaking cool guy and he has swords and a shield. And this is a woman I mean Zena that has also swords and a shield, but she's a woman. So, I didn't know any Yeah, I didn't I haven't seen like a female action hero. So, I had no concept of that in my little little brain. So, I was like, I'm gonna get the man because he's a man and that's the only thing that my brain knew. So, I got Hercules and little did I know, I mean, based on nothing. Based on no lore, that's what I mean. Based on no lore, I got the guy because, you know, I thought that he is a cool action hero, which I was correct, but I didn't know anything about Zen. Little did I know that years after that I'm going to see Zena Warrior Princess for the first time and I'm going to be absolutely like the biggest fan in the world and then my brain is going to remember that I missed the opportunity to get an original action figure of Xeno Warrior Princess and I'm going to burn inside because knowing the lore, that's my point. Knowing the lore, knowing the character now I'm connected to that with my whole freaking being and I missed this opportunity because I didn't know who she was. just to say that it's because it was in Bulgaria, it probably wasn't the original version.
>> No, it was.
>> How do you know?
>> I'm pretty sure. I mean, the packaging and everything. I seen that on eBay.
>> It's all the is the same. I have seen the bootleg versions. The packaging is the same.
>> I don't know what to tell you.
>> But by the way, I have I have a similar story. My mother brought me to a toy shop and I saw the two figures.
It was and and I didn't knew anything about these two guys except I s you know the box hits the Kevin Sorber with the bow and you see his face I just saw the sign Hercules and you say oh I know who Hercules is >> but I didn't know that there is a show and think that I saw the woman also it said Hercules because it was Zena from her there and I say ah it looks like a cool wall right there but that there is supposed to be Hercules.
>> Yeah. So again we the point is we both made decisions based on the little that we know which is the soul of what we thought that we know but and we won't have the physical representation of that but if I knew if I had the lore if I had had the character knowledge I would pick Zena well I also buy Hercules but if I had to choose between the two because my parents didn't have money I would choose just Zena you know but so yeah that just proves that when you don't know anything you just make a decision based on basic things that you have in your brain which are not physical You know >> this remind me of stories when you know I I wanted to buy another Batman figure as a child and my mother used to ask me don't you want to lo say hell no I want freaking Batman again you just a different version of the suit why would I need to love >> yeah yeah okay okay finishing thoughts about this topic >> no I'm it's the same thing I already said um when I was a kid like I said if I could go ahead and go to the toy store which they existed back then and I get a chance to buy either Shipwreck or Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes. I'm going to buy Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes. Why?
Because I saw their battles on screen and it really hyped me up. Um, if there are people that are out there that are like, I love Warhammer 40k cuz I love the minis. I love having battles. I go on the weekend and do that. That's my hobby. That's great. Um, and I appreciate that. But I I still think it's going to be a much smaller subset of the people that are like, "I'm bored.
I want to know a new story. I'd like to learn a new fantasy world." And they get introduced to 40k. Uh which is enormous.
Uh then they get more into it. Then they want to buy shirts. They want to buy uh minis. They want to buy statues. They want to buy all the kind of merch that you can. I think that we're gonna go ahead and figure this. This debate is going to get figured out very quickly when Normy's get exposed to the 40k anime or u Amazon show.
We're going to go ahead and see how much increase or decrease there is in terms of people wanting to buy merch from Warhammer. And I think that a lot of it's going to be lore. People are going to want the books.
Uh yeah. So, I just see people wanting to like round out their knowledge in terms of what's going on there. And I think that lore is going to win out in the long run. Um, the lore is going to end up selling your models. If the lore is cool, that's great. So, currently what we have right now is people being like, "Table is life blah blah blah."
And be like, "Okay, then why did everyone get excited about Kamasar Yaric?" because they studied his stats ahead of time or because he's a badass [ __ ] Or Kaiaphis Kane. Kaiaphas Kane is just like walking meme. He's so [ __ ] funny that the stuff that happens to him, he's also a badass. Like no, people got hyped because they knew the lore. If if comas Gaunt comes out, I think they'd get hype about that too. So that's my personal take on it in which way I see things going. You want [ __ ] make more money, make lore that people give a [ __ ] about and then they're gonna [ __ ] spend money in your direction.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. The the example with me is the same actually. I had no idea about the space before that and you know Ragnar Blackman who is my favorite one. I I uh read the read the lore about him. Uh listened to the books about him. I really like him. I said he's kind of like Whammer things and and I have a figure. Guess what? I have a figure and I have two other random space cuz we said just to to go with him and and I'm off cuz those things are expensive, you know, the action figures, not the miniatures. But I wanted it.
>> The miniatures he means Lego like figures.
>> No, no. I mean that that I have the Joy toy figures.
>> Yeah, but you don't mean the miniatures from the tabletop. You have to specify.
>> Nobody's going to think about the little Lego figures.
>> What's about the these are not official.
Nobody knows about That's exactly why you shouldn't say miniatures.
You're mistaking the terms.
>> What miniatures?
>> You said miniatures. You have the miniatures.
>> No, I said that I don't have miniatures.
I have the action figures >> and then you have the the things, >> but I don't talk about them cuz nobody knows about them.
>> Okay. Okay, guys, we got to stop here because it's a lot. Um, yeah. So, so uh I just want to say uh at the end of everything again uh this uh whole conversation is stupid >> because >> in conclusion >> conclusion because again there is no point to argue for one or the other.
This is like the body and the soul. You can't have an alive body without the soul. You're just going to have an object without any meaning behind it and you would not you wouldn't have any reason to want it in the first place.
Some people want to play the tabletop without knowing anything. But uh that is uh uh still because some of their friends told them about certain things and they got them into the hobby. They don't have anything better to do. So they went and and they have a lot of money. So they spend money to buy miniatures, painted them, and went to went to war. I just I just don't think though that that's really really enough to be that excited only based on your friends. I'm sure there's exceptions, but for the most part, it's going to be always the lore to give life to the miniatures. And then you want to go buy the miniatures if you can afford it and participate in the whole tabletop thingy.
>> A last quick example, Ninja Turtles. How many of you know that there was a comic book from 1984?
>> What?
>> Here we go. Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> Yay.
>> Exactly.
>> It was the cartoon that made every line and then you can go back to your story line. Then the the next No, no, the toy line was first.
>> The toy line was first.
>> They created the cartoon for the toy line. Yeah.
>> Ah, so they can promote the toy line.
>> So that they can promote the toy line >> again. So >> I apologize. I'll make one last statement because the thought just occurred to me. If you don't mind.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. So I live in a small mountain town somewhere in the United States. Doesn't matter.
>> Do you know what I have in town?
McDonald's. Do you know what I have in town? Wendy's. Do you know what I have in town? Uh Zachby's, Chick-fil-A, etc. Why isn't there a place for me to go and have my Warhammer battles, 40k battles, if it was so [ __ ] popular? No, it's extremely niche. I have to go to far away [ __ ] places. But you know what I do have in town? A bookstore.
>> Exactly.
>> Good point.
>> Exactly.
>> Good point.
>> Yeah, good point.
>> Another quick point. We met a British person who knew nothing about Warhammer.
>> Yes. Yes. here in Bulgaria.
>> Yeah, he's also above 50 years old.
>> Typical British guy.
>> Yeah, typical. Absolutely typical British guy. Pretty cool guy. And he's like above 50 and he has no idea what what happened.
>> I think he even said, "What's tabletop?"
>> Yeah, I think he said, >> "Yeah, with his British accent, >> what's tabletop?"
>> Yeah. So, here you go. That also happens. Okay, let's move on to the next topic. But let us know, guys, what you think in the comments about this lore miniatures or both? because they are like tsunami set a symbiosis.
>> Yeah.
>> Next uh where the heck is my next topic?
Chicken nuggets.
>> Chick.
>> Well, I think we're just going to move on to the gaming topics because there's no time for >> we had another >> Yeah, we we do. We can always leave it for next time.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. So, tsunami next topic. We're going to move on to the gaming stuff officially. So, we have Gothic remake, which I never played, but my dear friend disgusting has, so he's very excited about.
>> We do have Sorry, Sunny. Corgi.
>> A powerful corgi standing on a hill.
>> Yeah.
>> Barking. Imagine that. Yes. Yes. Very, very manly. Very manly. Corgi. Okay. So, uh so yeah, he's very excited about the game. I haven't played it. I'm not excited at all. Um I haven't either.
>> I don't know. I mean, I think he played the demo. It didn't look good to me. It looked very lame >> from my perspective.
>> The demo of the remake.
>> Yeah, >> I think so. I think he played the demo.
>> I would fallen asleep like right now.
But, uh, doesn't matter because we're covering the news. So, so Gothic remake, Gothic one remake comes with the big catch. So, what the heck is the catch to Nami? Give it a go.
from Gamer Rant. The Gothic One remake comes with a big catch.
Physical release of Gothic One remake is launching with a big catch. It will not be playable out of the box. Fans who pre-ordered a box copy of the game will instead need to download a substantial day one patch before their Gothic One remake adventure can begin. Originally released in 2001, Gothic is a classic western RPG with a cult following owing to its harsh fantasy setting. rewarding openw world exploration, meaningful quest choices, and highly immersive progression systems. Developed by the now defunct Essenbased studio Piranhabytes, the game had a staggered rollout spanning the better part of 2001, debuting in Europe in March before reaching North America in October. Embracer Group subsidiary EHQ Nordic officially green lit a Gothic remake in early 2020, assigning the project to Alchemia Interactive, a sp uh Spanish studio established specifically for that purpose.
Gothic Remake physical console edition has sneaky day one patch a requirement.
exu uh ex user does it play reported on May 22nd that the physical release of Gothic one remake is not playable out of the box. They substantiated the claim with a claim uh with a screenshot of an error message stating unable to check the state of the game and urging the player to ensure they are connected to the internet. Based on the button prompt visible in the image, the error appeared in the PlayStation 5 version of Gothic one remake. Does it play said the issue occurred when launching the physical console release from the disc, adding that the addition will be unplayable without a sizable day one update of around 5 gigs. Neither the RPG's PlayStation store page nor its listings on other storefronts disclose an online check-in or day one patch requirement as of late May 2026.
Does it play characterized this as omission as misleading, urging fans to cancel their pre-orders? In response, the official Gothic the GameX account responded to the report 4 hours after it began circulating on social media saying physical copies of the game are not playable out of the box because early manufacturing was the only way to ensure their buyers would be able to play them on day one. Same statement confirmed that the mandatory download will be about 5 gigs in size, equivalent to about 8% of the unpatched games version's installation size. While inconvenient, the requirement is a one-time issue with THQ Nordic noting that the remake will not have an always online requirement. Instead, the full game will be playable offline after the day one patch has been downloaded.
Day one updates are standard practice across modern gaming, especially for complex choice-driven RPGs. In the vein of Gothic 1 remake, however, some developers make them optional, allowing players to download them when convenient, thus catering to early adopters without reliable high-speed internet connections.
After more than six years of development, the remake of the fan favorite 2001 RPG is scheduled to launch for PC and consoles on June 5th. Several separate Gothic versions are also due to debut in the second half of 2026. Each is based on Gothic Classic. The port of the PC original that first landed on the Nintendo Switch in 2023 was recently confirmed for the last uh latest two generations of PlayStation and Xbox consoles as well as iOS devices and article.
>> Okay, so it's not that bad because basically after that you will be able to play it offline anyways. You just need a an initial patch which they cannot actually put on the disc because of course they can that uh the version on the disc is going to be something older so they can produce it and ship it.
>> This seems kind of like a standard thing. I don't know. What do you think?
>> Um I think that they already said in the article give players the option when they get the opportunity to um enhance their experience they should be able to.
But having a game that is unplayable from the get-go is really false leading and they had plenty of time to do so. So clearly uh whoever the hell is the high up over there was like ah let's not say anything and they got [ __ ] caught.
When you do that, especially in today's climate, you're really wrecking trust in your company from the player base. And I think that's becoming more and more important to players that are like, "No, I'm not doing this." The reason being is that like, okay, with limited internet connection, I could go ahead and watch some random YouTuber that I really like tell me, is this game good or not, point out all of its [ __ ] flaws, and stop a sale from ever [ __ ] going forwards. as opposed to the old days where it's like, you know, oh, this is how you got caught up. I I don't like this. It feels dishonest and I think that they could have very easily just been like, hey, you can only play like stage one of your game, for instance, and you're going to you're going to have to go to McDonald's and get a Wi-Fi connection for a little bit at the very minimum. Instead, it feels like they try to put uh bells and whistles on something, [ __ ] it out, and then be like, "Oh, our bad afterwards."
And that's never a good look.
>> Oh, yeah. Okay. I got it. I got it.
>> In that case, yeah.
>> Yeah. In that case, the game should be playable even if it's not in perfect condition.
Yeah. Yeah. That >> otherwise, you have a useless dick.
What?
>> Useless dick disc.
useless dick.
>> Nobody wants a useless. You know what?
Yeah.
>> You don't want to have a useless dick, guys. Sorry.
>> Nobody wants my penis.
>> You have a useless desk. Might as well be a useless dick.
>> Leave that in the video. I urge you leave that in the video.
>> Oh my gosh. It's a lapsis life. So, >> the [ __ ] shaving. Holy [ __ ] Where did this go?
I'm not [ __ ] shaming anybody. So, but the disc Yes. So useless disc.
Uh but it's it's like having a useless you know what? Yeah. Because >> it's like having >> you can't use it as it is.
>> Exactly.
>> So that that's a problem. I mean that was never a thing back when games usually worked when you put the disc in your PC or a console. So that sucks. I mean you can patch it no matter how many times you like after. Why is this the first time that uh I mean I I don't know if it's the first time, but why is this an exception where you're putting your game in your console, let's say, and it's not freaking working.
>> It's horrible. Like the feeling is just horrible when you anticipate so much to play it and you can't. Of course, everybody can download it, >> but that's not the point. The disc should work on its own. Yeah, for sure.
>> Yeah. Yeah, it should. Yeah. I mean, you're giving money for that, so it shouldn't have any catches at all.
>> Yeah. I mean the physical media and how and why we like it should uh should have like a reason to exist that that reason why we like it is because it can work.
>> Yeah. There are people who like physical media >> whatever happens online can work >> put them off. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Exactly.
>> Oh also if the game works if the disc works from the get- go you feel fine and then your other team can work too.
>> Well I didn't say it. So, >> and then nothing is useless.
>> Oh, you said it. Don't try and [ __ ] backtrack now. Like, they're still coming back from this. Remember everyone, Empress says Gothic one equals useless dick.
>> I mean, >> and if you got a useless dick, by the way, >> [ __ ] good to anyone.
>> Speaking about useless dicks, >> isn't isn't Speaking about useless dick, >> I never said any of that.
>> Isn't Isn't this the the remake in which they uglify the the women and they Does rendering your >> useless? Okay, we go.
>> Okay, Tunami, do you [ __ ] >> you now?
>> No, I'm good. I've already made my comments already. Once we started getting into wiener territory, whether they work or not, I was already like, "All right, I'm good. This >> I didn't want to. It's just what I said.
It just came out.
He just >> I couldn't say disk for some reason.
>> Came in.
>> Can only say.
>> Yeah. Couldn't say DS for some reason.
>> Well, because you haven't used the word disc in a while. I mean, how often we say disc nowadays? Not 1999.
>> Yo said this stream got too cocky after all. [ __ ] now. Useless day.
Oh my gosh. Uh, all right guys. So, I hope they they hear people. I mean, people are super excited for this game.
So, for them to do that is Yeah, it is shady and it's um very useless. So, why would they do that?
>> Make your dick work or it's useless to her. The end.
>> Well, of course it is. I mean, >> isn't it like that for everyone?
>> It's like that for everybody. Yeah.
>> And for the guy, too.
>> There it is.
>> It's not just for me.
>> Specific group of guys. Yeah.
Now we're talking.
>> Oh, >> you mean if there the guys guys think Yeah. Yeah. It is.
>> You mean if you have a useless dick is use >> the wildest news I've heard all week >> and there was like assassination attempts and everything else. But apparently Gothic one is a flaccid penis or useless dick.
>> Exactly.
>> And you don't want to have a useless dick at the end.
>> Nobody wants that. Nobody wants that.
No.
>> This is so funny. Okay.
>> Okay. We'll ask how disgusting feels after he plays the limit.
>> Is he disgusted?
>> Okay. Okay.
>> You got to stop. You got to stop >> about the blue shoes.
>> [ __ ] Yes.
>> Okay. Okay, guys. So, let's know what you think in the comments about this turn into a very funny game.
>> Yeah.
>> So, finally we have GTA 6. So, we had ancient Greek Batman and the Odyssey before we had uh GTA 6.
>> We had Black Helen of Troy before we got GTA 6.
>> We had transgender playing in a Nolland movie, a a guy character who we don't know who that's going to be after all. I mean, yet, but before we get GTA 6. So, Tsunami, what do you think? Uh, yeah, I mean, give it a go. Our corgis. Our corgis. My corgi and Pomeranians are getting impatient, so we got to we got to do it.
>> Thank you for inducing stress before I have to read something.
>> No, no.
>> From Polygon, GTA 6 has become too big for everyone's own good. No offense to Strauss Zelnik, but if we're all hanging on his every word, something has gone uh wrong.
This week's publisher, Take 2 Interactive, did something totally normal for a publicly listed company to do. It held an earning call for investors. But because Take 2 owns Rockstar Games, which will release Grand Theft Auto 6 later this year. And because there hasn't been any new information in that game in over a year, this earnings call became a major news event.
Normal people, not just journalists, urinalists like me, made time in their diet made time in their diaries to tune in.
Oh my god, Steve at work is the cutest.
Your diary. Anyways, at Polygon, we even ran a out of watch guide for an earnings call.
A first in my experience. I'll bet the call was preceded by weeks of speculation about what what might be announced. Maybe a delay, maybe a new trailer, maybe pre-orders.
This is objectively nuts, which are on your mind a lot. Nobody in the games business, least of all Rockstar, has ever timed major PR beats to an earnings call. Of all things, these are venues for CEOs to talk numbers with investors, to brag about sales success, and sometimes to break bad news. They are not consumerf facing launchpads for exciting new info about the biggest entertainment release of all time.
So, what did we get? We got St. Selnik who is fine as game company CEOs go but is just a business guy and who does not work for Rockstar. Rockstar works for him. Snick told us that GTA 6's release date remains its release date. He told us that another trailer is coming at some point and he told us that he expects GTA 6 to make a lot of money.
Take Two is forecasting 8 billion damn $8 billion in revenue this fiscal year which well duh.
So were jouros and GTA fans wrong to care about this earnings call? No actually these don't sound much like stories but they are stories because the information vacuum around GTA 6 is so total. The anticipation for the game so is so high and the stakes are so consequential, not just for Rockstar and for GTA players, but for the entire video game world. Nobody wants to compete directly with GTA 6, but everybody wants it to succeed.
The entire industry and community is looking to it as a muchneeded shot in the arm. platform holders who want to sell consoles, publishers and developers who make games for those consoles, belleaguered m uh media businesses that need traffic, players who want one game this generation, just one game that makes it feel like the future has arrived. Everybody, it's a lot for one game to bear, even the biggest game in the world, 14 years in the making. I don't often feel sorry for Rockstar, but I do spare a thought for the devs there are who are just trying to make a cool video game while the rest of the world loses its mind about what some suit has to say to a bunch of other suits about it. To an extent, Rockstar creates the situation by starving us of information with its extremely quiet PR strategy.
But I can't really fault the studio for that because it creates scarcity and excitement and a sense of event and preserves the thrill of discovery for players. I'm sure every other developer would do the same if they knew they were going to sell hundreds of millions of copies of their game regardless. So, it's nobody's fault and I guess there's no harm in it. It's just video gaming news. But, I do worry that the wait has been so long and the expectations are so high and everyone's level of investment in this game is so intense that even Rockstar, which has a near flawless track record of delivering the goods, can't live up to it. And I really don't want to see what things look like if it doesn't. and article.
>> Oh boy. So to them, yeah, what are your thoughts about this?
>> Um, I think that Rockstar is brilliant.
What's this guy's [ __ ] name? Strauss Zelnik. Brilliant. Why? They're [ __ ] teasing. That's what they're doing.
They're literally See Brew in the house for three. They're [ __ ] teasing. That's all that they're they're doing. are going ahead and dangling the carrot in front of everyone without telling anything about the carrot. People are just like, "I want the thing. I want my thing. I want my thing." And they're so used to um I thought about this earlier while I was reading this article. There is a new word for this, I did not realize it. When you fly without electronics or Wi-Fi, it's called raw dogging. People nowadays are so used to being able to be entertained at every given second that if they if they have to stare at the [ __ ] wall for one minute without something going on like they go insane. That's all that's going on here. It's a bunch of [ __ ] people that are used to constant stimulation needing the next thing. Give me the neck. Give me give me give me give me give me give me give me. And this company is basically like no. And that's it. They've asserted absolute dominance on everyone. Um, is this going to work out for them in the long run? Yeah, I think it will. I think people are going to buy it no matter what the hell is going to end up happening.
I think that they have gone ahead and in done a lot of internal testing. Hey, does this work? Let's see what happens.
Do we put this out to the public?
Absolutely not. So, they're trying to make their product as perfect as possible in isolation. And as a result of everyone is so used to being able to go ahead and see everything from every like step of the way that they're going crazy. All that's doing is drumming up more buzz and more hype for this game.
So is there any chance that this game can fail? No. In my opinion, like personally, this is a brilliant marketing strategy. The marketing is we're doing the thing that you guys might want and that's all we're going to tell you. I have a feeling that they're going to use a three-month window leading up towards the release. Once that three-month window hits, that's when you're going to see the trailer, then the marketing, and then the marketing is going to pick up. It's expensive to advertise. So, they're going to go ahead and use that very specific time frame to drum up the hype that's already out there and fuse it into this weapon and they're going to drive everyone [ __ ] wild and I think it's going to sell like gang busters.
That's my thoughts.
>> Yeah, >> indeed. I mean, >> I mean, I have to agree with that. Yes, >> just real quickly to address Lord Dragno. But uh before that, Cebu, thank you so much for the three.
>> Thanks so much for the three, guys. You can always interrupt us with super chats.
>> Yeah, >> no matter how much time that's going to take, even though we can't, you know, we can't >> stop for that. Yeah.
>> Yeah, we are beyond.
>> We're addressing the super chat.
>> Yeah, we can only address that. So, Lord Dio, sorry. Uh, I did edit uh real quick, but since you know we're making videos here, uh, everything that I do again when I cut myself off, that's going to cost me when I edit. So, he said that the latest PS5 update at the least for your digital games don't remember about physical copies. If you disconnect from internet and PC network for more than 30 plus days, no game is playable. Yeah, if that's true and I do not put my PlayStation on for a lot more than 30 days that I'm that I'm screwed and PlayStation can go uh in Minecraft to shoot themselves.
>> Yeah, >> because that that's just horrible.
That's just horrible. I I am not obligated to use my freaking PlayStation if I don't want to.
>> Like what the heck? That's ridiculous.
But okay, to that did from the topic. Uh thank you once again. So, we have all kinds of memes about uh GTA not releasing, but as Tsunami said, they need to cook and they need to make a perfect game as much as that is possible. They had all the years like so many years like what what is that? What is uh is it 14 years? Is it really 14 years?
>> 14. Yeah.
>> What Mr. Me said?
I mean, I for me it was yesterday that I played, you know, GTA on the PlayStation 3. Oh, now I remember it was three. I play it on the PC as well. Of course, PC is better. The point is, yeah, they had all the time in the world to release this. Hopefully, it's perfect when they do. Hopefully, it's optimized.
Although, I may need a new GPU then.
We'll see.
>> I mean, for now, they always have a great track record. So, >> yeah, they're selling I mean, this article tells us that they are selling a lot of uh GTA uh GTA 5 and online things that they're selling with the game.
>> Should they play that too? Although they shouldn't, but they are playing it. I have students who play that they know what is GTA thanks to GTA 5 actually.
>> Yeah, >> they're waiting for >> it's the gold. It's the gold. We'll see if GTA 6 actually becomes as golded as >> that. Yeah, but as Tsunami said, we all know that this will sell like hot cakes.
I mean, >> yeah, >> no matter no matter when they put it out, it will sell.
>> Everybody in their grandma >> like the other scene.
>> Yeah, >> it's like the >> So, yeah. Guys, let us know what you think in the comments about this. And uh can't wait to play GTA and you know, live. I'm going to get the game one way or the other. I got to get a game for sure when that comes out. It's going to be a priority. So yeah, let us know what you think in the comments, guys.
>> Okay. Well, with that being said, the live stream is done.
>> We got to go. We got to go, guys. Uh but next time, more Warhammer News and we're going to try to fit the the thing that I I couldn't fit last week and I couldn't fit this week. So next week >> hopefully we can talk about the blood angels and how they try to excuse the insert of different race looking guys in in them >> which is >> Lupita Nango blood angel.
>> Absolutely. Lupita for everything.
>> So >> except for actual black person.
>> Yeah. So yeah. Where are we going? Uh Kakum. We got start the day.
>> We have things to do.
It's >> we have to take out like take out the puppies. Logan's three days, so we're going to do stuff.
>> I have to bring my son back to >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, we do have stuff, guys.
>> So, thanks so much for watching. Look out for the videos. They're going to be funny. Uh the latest video on the gaming channel actually with Tsunami represented very well.
>> Very well indeed. Very well.
>> If you haven't seen it now, you got to go look at what I did uh make you even funnier. So, yeah, it's awesome.
>> I'm sure the comments are amazing. Well, there are not many yet, but >> there will be.
>> Yeah. One person said that if articles were read this way, he will pay a lot more attention.
>> Exactly. So, here you go. You have a good feedback. Yes.
>> Yeah. People love you.
>> So, yeah guys, we love you too. See you.
Hopefully this evening if everything's okay. We could stream. We will stream this evening in 9 hours. Thank you so much and bye. Love you. Bye-bye.
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