Another dose of weekly highlights, this time featuring peak Reassurance value. And some other less hilarious moments too, I guess. Edited by: / simpingforotz Outro song: / its-all-a-dream
1:45 so Benjo did a short on this. Apparently if you enter overdrive and bump in the same frame, you get that overdrive speed as just your walking speed for a few seconds
@@SpartaBoulei quit for 2 years when I was over 2k hours in and have come back & played a few matches recently, and despite the roster being almost doubled… it doesn’t feel much different. There are some good new perks but a lot of the old ones are still serviceable and people are still running the same builds as always swapping whatever gen regression or healing/exhaustion perk is the best that patch. It seems there have been some good changes over time but also a lot of negative changes. It’s always one step forward and two backwards with BHVR. I am very excited for the rework too, come back if you don’t wanna take the game too serious, because my core complaints that made me quit are unaddressed.
@@guisantos2934 Monster hunter world from the Monster hunter series. Actually made by Capcom Great game where you fight solo or with friends monsters to loot them and upgrade your gears. It's an amazing game really
I don't play dbd anymore because it was too stressful for me. I love otz' positivity and exitement in those little situations he gets himself. Stay safe man
@@NoOne42 I'm gonna need a screenshot with a red circle around the pop tart because I can't see it. I've been rewinding the first 10 seconds about 30 times and there's nothing there.
That last bit resonated with me hard. First time someone called me by my wow character's name in person my head snapped in that direction so hard and I was confused as fuck lol
A couple days I managed to use reassurance on someone who was about to die in basement, got downed immediately after and then was hooked, then used Deliverance to unhook myself and the teammate, I died in the end but the teammate and everyone else survived so it still felt like a win
I love deliverance for plays like that. Had one a while ago during an event. Two of us on hook at the end with gate open and the Wraith runs off to get an event thing. I deliverance, save and we both run out. It was crazy.
@@jwagsftw6767 I started using Deliverance because some killers I went against (that we completed all the generators against) would camp the hook in endgame and I wanted it to decrease the chances that someone dies to save another, doesn’t happen too often but when it does just Unhooking myself and escaping with no sacrifices is always a great feeling
Otz’s comment on being called two different things between real life and on stream is the exact way I feel about my aliases. I go by Angel online, but I still go by my birth-name in real life (for now, until I figure out how to tell my family and such) and so it’s a very weird feeling when few people I’ve told call me Angel in real life, and the few times my online-only people have called me by my birth-name make me feel very awkward.
The "poptart" is actually the default 2d texture of unreal engine. Probably chosen as a stand-in for when a character hasn't been assigned a portrait yet.
The last part is so true though. I have 2 names, my prefered name and my white name and it genuinely feels like a "who are you talking to?" Moment when someone calls me the wrong one. Hanging out with my family and someone calls me the wrong name cause they haven't seen me in a while and it's genuinely a double take looking for who they're talking to cause it ain't me
Otz has a keen eyesight even when talking about something else I didn't see any pop tart and when I went back to check it just popped up for half a second
Bro, I rarely eat pop tarts, and today I decided to make one for myself. Whilst eating my pop tart, I saw Otz posted a new video, so I click on it. The first thing that I hear? "POP TART"
In regards to the last clip, there's similar phenomenon to those who were in the military (at least in the US), because your last name virtually becomes your first name. Higher enlisted are not required to always address you by your rank, and can just say your last name. But when we go on leave to see family and friends, the longer you're in the military, the more unfamiliar hearing your first name becomes. I was only in for 2 1/2 years so I got over it quickly, but a person who serves a full 20+ years, it's the same thing you described Alex.
I have a similar thing happen with using two names. Whenever I go about my day people call me by my birth name, but when online since I always use the name Parzival or some similar spelling, everyone calls me Percy. So whenever I hear one of my friends online call me something other than Percy, I get so weirded out and almost forget my own name.
4:08 holy smokes imagine a ~300 pound+ monster jumps off the second floor, spins and then slams you onto the hook while he hangs off you like a b ball player getting a dunk.. cant imagine thatd feel too good on your hook wound
That last comment about dual identity is super interesting, I think if v-tubers were allowed to be more candid they'd probably echo the same sentiment because it must start to take over your life going by a different name and personality for hours on end!
MHW streamtime was great, especially that one moment where you told us stories about being batman "just once" and beating up every clown in town very late in the morning
Wait, why does insatiable hunger kinda sound like a solid perk to add? 😂 imagine a perk where you can disable a RANDOM perk a survivor has when you hit them. That's kinda a great idea. You only disable one at a time, you can't choose which one, you don't know which one you disabled, and you have it last for like 30 seconds.
Hi I'm Cheryll from that moment 👉 6:48 I really couldn't hear the hatch cause of my friend stream that was in the background. He was in that match too though
What he says about the dual identity thing is like when you try to learn 2 foreign languages at the same time. Your brain really wants to be in a binary "native/foreign" language mode. So the two foreign languages wind up blurring together and you use the wrong words interchangeably. Learning Spanish and Arabic at the same time, was once asked where I was from and said "Ana min medinaat Lousville en wilayaat Kentucky fi los Estados Unidos" which is horrendous. Another case was when a friend, a trilingual native French speaker, was helping us understand the local shopkeeper who only spoke Spanish. He had a lengthy conversation in Spanish with her then turned to me and gave a lengthy speech in French. I don't know a single word of French. We just stared at each other for a few seconds before he goes "oh wait... you're American, that's right." and snapped out of it.