The character from inscription has a catch phrase in which when doing an activity he says "stimulation" in an excited way perhaps bing soy is trying to say he plays the way he does for excitement or he's just trying to say he's lonely and attracts people with his strange playstyle
I just used the direct hit when i got it cuz "eh its unlockable its probably better" mindset and didnt realize it was different minus the speed of the rockets so i just learnt to use direct hit all the time
idk if another comment mentioned this, but the Lonely Wizard from inscryption is a character that was put in complete sensory deprivation, and so he constantly seeks any form of stimulation
Everyone is theorising on who Bing Soy is. maybe a misunderstood tf2 philosopher, a man just having genuine fun When in reality he is probably close to being blackout drunk whenever he plays and is being mistaken for a mysterious figure. this is not a sober man having fun in his own way, this is a piss drunk Australian doing whatever the alcohol demons tell him to do in tf2
24:05 I haven't seen anyone else bring this up, but when I first saw that image it immediately stuck out as a bottle of sake, a Japanese alcoholic drink. If you google search it, you will see some traditional-looking bottles in that same shape. (I also noticed that one of his RU-vid videos has Japanese in the title, so that's pointing me more towards this being sake.) I think he's saying that he likes getting drunk with that pictograph. Not that he likes experimenting. :P
as an engineer main, you kinda learn to deal with spy. he becomes less of a counter and more of a mosquito you can't quite repel no matter how many citronella candles you have. they just kinda blindly fly into the flame like a scout into the sentry.
YES, the PMA attitude is how I approach everything in life, especially fighting games. The dude I'm fighting might be comically better than me, but I still love the game and want to take the opportunities I get when fighting them to improve.
In inscryption, if I remember correctly, the lonely wizard is someone who puts himself through intense suffering in order to impress a master, but in the end he renounces this person and goes on to live free of expectations and rules. Bing soy most likely includes the lonely wizard to show he wishes to be unshackled by and expectations and defy rules, or may be that he is trying to impress someone (maybe you elmaxo!)
11/10 video Enjoyed every minute of it (I don't even play tf2 but i enjoyed it so much that im gonna start playing it not the way intended but the way bing soy showed everyone)