well guys, QSERF XMAS was the last video this year on this channel...I want to express MY HUGE THANKS FOR YOUR VIEWS AND LIKES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS TO MY CHANNEL, YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST! And I can wish you all the best and a bright future for the new year 2024! See you soon!
I really wish my potato-powered PC could support this experience. Unfortunately, it is _way_ too resource heavy for my RAM to keep it running with my recording software running and recording at the same time. Also, there's no freaking way they made a tense sounding rendition of "Jingle Bells," absolutely no way!
@@SasnaTV It's not really _my_ fault, I use my grandmother's laptop, which never seemed to have enough RAM to begin with. Even when I'm not playing a resource-heavy experience, it still can't handle Roblox _and_ OBS Studios running at the same time. The last time I played QSERF, the animations weren't even _rendering_ at all, which causes me to miss out on a lot of little details that are hidden in the animations. Like the Dark Matter Reactor Superstructure being lifted into central position, I can't even see it being raised up, I just hear the sounds and see the final positions when the animations are finished. I have a feeling the computer never had a RAM upgrade when it supposedly had one. It would be like my grandmother's old boss to pull a fast one on her. The boss was the cheapest cheapskate you could _ever_ meet, cutting corners wherever he could, even if it was borderline illegal! I wouldn't be surprised if he never upgraded the RAM when he said he did, and that would be proven if it still had the original RAM chips. The experience _actually_ crashes my tablet when I try playing it, which doesn't surprise me, because it only has 2GB of RAM, and that can't be changed at all because you can't really upgrade a tablet without jailbreaking it.
Speaking of Easter eggs, the first time I got the microwave one on startup was also the first time I stayed in the reactor at startup, so I thought you only got that if you did that. Lol