Lmao, I had to take the video out of full screen, I was like.. but this... sounds like Magic the Noah? I'm in awe of Magic the Nobles blatantly stealing content from Magic the Noah smh
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Altrive was amazing in this video. He bought nothing, landed on 0 good spaces and only used one item, but he used it correctly. If Altrive was not so committed to throwing himself on Noahs fun space he could have easily won it by letting pointcrow and circletoons kill each other.
Ikr 😭, Hi Fi Rush 1992 was such a masterpiece! It's sad how forgotten it was in today's gaming... The studio behind it has lasted for decades at this point!
This is probably an accurate market analysis process for Microsoft at this point. I wonder how Magic the Noah infiltrated Microsoft HQ to steal their market ideas so perfectly.
20:53 For a moment i thought CircleToons was making the 5th dimensional chess move by not answering and waiting Noah to laugh spontaneoulsy. The reality is that Circle just stopped thinking, like, at all...
I can't believe it ended in a three way tie, everyone was at 100 points, but altrive definitely won for being the only one to actually track the hp correctly.
@@not_llike_that the chance of not rolling a heads was 0.5, he didn't roll heads 9 times in a row. That gives us a 1/2^9 chance which is 1/512 ==> 0.2% chance of not rolling heads 9 times in a row, so 99.8% that he rolls heads in 9 attempts
@@fabilikesbutter9603 no, it is 99.8% that he rolls *at least* _one_ heads in 9 attempts. For him to roll heads in 9 attempts he would need to luck into a 0.2% probability.
10:14 I think I get the reference it's 3 Skeleton Keys For context: Altrive used to play a lot of Mario Party on Alpharad Deluxe (now known as Alpharad Gold) and he would always fill up his entire inventory (3 slots) with the cheapest and most situational-yet-game-making item, the Skeleton Key. This is also a board game where you have 3 item slots and knives are the cheapest item and are situational but make or break the results [Edit] damn there are more Alpharad Deluxe fans here than I expected, but in hindsight it makes perfect sense. Both that and Magic the Noah are intentionally minimally edited and polished in the most perfect possible way. Alpharad in a Magic the Noah game when?
31:19 The editing of "part of me wants to ask, but then the other part of me doesn't" is so clever with how it switches from PointCrow to his clone for each different part of him
Well, from what I understand, ‘yes and’ is more about accepting new elements. For example, Circletoons adds in the element that the coupons are expired. Pointcrow rolls with it and says that the store usually accepts expired coupons. With the ‘deal with the devil’ thing, it’s accepted that the deal is something that can happen in this scene, it’s just the character would refuse it
I usually don't pay much attention to the video while it's going, and I'm playing something on the other screen. I glanced over and caught that and had to come see if anyone commented on it.
How tf did altrive have a better idea of where everyone was when he wasn't even trying, on the other hand circle and pointcrow were taking notes of every amount of information they could gather and they were very confused. This just shows that altrive has very good memory.
Trying to take a bunch of notes just creates compounding errors and more confusion. You have to trust your notes because you werent actually keeping track. Just keeping track means you can only point to where things are relatively, but it is easier and ultimately more accurate over time.
@@user-xe7mw3ov8m But it's actually true, people comment on the subtitles and it gives him a boost in the algorithm because he has more comments, he's not the only person to do this, plenty of youtubers do stuff like this to get you to comment on something in the video without directly asking you to.
Could you imagine an actual live stream of one of these game shows, and it’s just a charity event for a dementia charity, and the entire game show is just a regular board game but every space you land on changes each time it’s landed on, like “You land on boardwalk” “What no that was a good wheel space what are you on about” “I have no idea what you’re talking about, pay the 5 coin tax”
@@NurioMarayana I'll start by saying I neither play Minecraft nor is up-to-date with its community. My understanding of why it's a good idea is just assumptions from biased impressions on my part. So, Minecraft is a very very popular game, with a very big and dedicated community too. Hence it comes with it various drama, such as a beloved speed runner cheating his runs to allegations towards various streamers for pretty bad stuff and just popular figures being toxic to each other on Twitter. One very big one was sparked by two figures arguing against each other on Twitter that happened not too long ago and generated memes that even LIMC (Lessons in Meme Culture) covered about it as I recall and has a popular streamer making an hour+ long apology for bad behavior on Twitter and clarifying the accusations against him. The receptions are mixed but I'm kinda getting the impression that what's happening (immense hate on the one streamer, baseless accusations of heavy debauchery, etc, and defending the other person the streamer was arguing against even though the other person is kinda more in the wrong imo afaik) is like a witch hunt or Twitter just wanting to see a public execution of sorts. I am not even sure if the hate comes from the majority of the Minecraft community or just unrelated people jumping on the bandwagon of the whole situation... It's kinda like cyber bullying but in public tbh... So anyways, reason why I think it's a genius idea is that negativity draws attention. It's a sensation, make a villain and sell it, like how the news does their headlines. Those who wants to see someone being at fault, those who wants to see someone admitting fault, those who wants to know what happened, those who sympathizes for better or worse, those who analyzes apology video, those who are bored and wanna see the drama that unfold, and so on. But well, all this is imo hahaha
@@NurioMarayana RU-vid deleted my reply I think :,-). Sorry in advance for long comment. Okay, so I'll start by saying that I don't play Minecraft nor is up-to-date with its community. This is all based on my assumptions made from biased personal impressions. Minecraft is very popular and has a very big dedicated community. With it, they also have a lot of drama. Off the top of my head, is that time a beloved speed runner was revealed to have used cheats on his runs. One of these which are popular not too long ago that memes were even made, and Lessons in Meme Culture also discussed it, started from an argument on Twitter between 2 popular figures which led to widespread hate on a Minecraft streamer to the point of extreme harassment on his family irl. In response, the streamer posted an hour+ apology video, apologizing for his rude behavior on Twitter, addressing allegations made towards him related to depravity on minors (he compiled many things that seems to point out all the accusations towards him on that front is baseless slander), etc. The receptions are mixed. But imo I kinda feel that this hate is more a witch hunt really. People online wanna see a public execution of sorts. Because not only were many (memes included) defending the person the streamer was arguing against even though afaik that person was more in the wrong than the harassed streamer imo, but I am doubtful whether the ones spouting hate comes from the majority of the Minecraft community or more on people jumping on the bandwagon. The way I see it, it became like akin to a cyber bullying situation sadly. Either way, why I think Point Crow's idea was a good idea is because imo negativity draws attention. It's a sensation, like how headlines are written, and is also a topic of conversation, as it's easy to talk without awkwardness when it's about a third party. The apology video would attract those who want to see someone at fault, those who want to see someone admitting fault, those who want to know the situation (especially as Minecraft has a huge following), those who sympathize for better or worse, those who make content by talking about whatever happening or just reacting to things and their audience, those who analyze apology videos, those who are just bored, and so on. And when the video becomes trending, it draws in more people to talk about it. Well, at least this is how I see it.
@@NurioMarayana basically minecraft youtubers are known for having at least some allegations against them of things like interacting wrongly with minors or cheating/faking the gameplay in their videos or something illegal. Basically pointcrow is saying that an apology video is the best thing a minecraft youtuber can do at that point
We all do. And for what it was abandoned? Apex, that is now in even worse state then titanfall ever were. Even single janitor working on this old game does better job then the rest of the studio.
Infinite ward always was and still is (Respawn entertainment) one of the best studios. If only SOMEONE didn't do something like respect a contract and do 3 games on the future to kill Titan Fall...
“Ok from now on you are going to move to a random square after attacking” proceeds to not move pointcrow who just attacked circle toons. Psychological warfare at its finest.
Finally, someone said what we were all thinking; All we want is more poorly designed games and soulless marketing schemes. Thank you for letting us know
I love how Circletoons just gets all the karma from inflicting everybody in the past with emotional damage by getting team tagged with emotional damage
i don't know how i got to this video but the editing bit of giving pointcrow's clone the talking subtitle when he says "one part of me..." "while another part of me..." brilliant, cognizant, comedy of the heavens
31:19 i just love when pointcrow said "part of me wants to ask but then the other part of me doesn't" the subtitles change from his icon to his clone's icon that's some great detail
26:26 circle getting hit emotional damage still while supposed to be giving emotional damage to altrive edit: 44:32 pointcrow also getting hit with emotional damage while supposed to be giving it to altrive im noticing a pattern here...
I love the details in the editing for when Point Crow says "part of me wants to ask.." and the captions are next to where Point Crow is, and then when he says "but the other part of me doesn't" the captions are next to Point Crow's fake clone. very well done!
The funniest fucking thing is that Circle won only because he sniffed fake PointCrow, thought he was the real one, and then proceeded to successfully blackmail PointCrow. That's so many fucking levels of being rigged
Oh wow it's blind board but they only have their own pov board, this is absolutely amazing🔥 i love this type of blind boards, makes it more fun and having the players think more
Look. I'm not even half way through this episode and.. its just pure gold. I honestly don't know how you do it and how this ended up becoming a thing but damn I love these vids