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There are no police cars in the shot because it's about as high as they can get of the car. Do we know the identity of the offender? No, we have no context. We have no audio on this.
It's not attempted to look into this beyond you just heard there was a car chase. I'm just an enthusiast for watching car chases. That describes me one bit. Not a lot of material out there for you.
From tweets, I know that this is a 2006 BMW. The driver is smoking a cigarette of some kind and is making gestures out his sunroof. And that right now there are six cop cars on him. It has been going between 60 and 100 miles per hour.
Okay. Where this is taking place? I want to say San Diego. Okay.
So in California, you're home for high-speed car chases. I don't know anything about this guy either. You're going to just go there. He's probably not a great person.
Probably not bad. Yeah, he probably did something bad. Wait, is he pulling over? Oh my god.
Oh no, he's just on the shoulder. Okay. He's a bad person. Probably.
He's endangering the lives of people by going at this speed instead of pulling over. However, if you've got to go out, either die or in jail. End up in prison. Yeah.
Bombing down the road with a cigarette with a middle finger out your sunroof. I assume he's blaring Steppenwolf as well. Yeah. Is he still flipping the bird?
I have not seen confirmation of the bird being flipped. Okay. That was a twist my hand dressed. We don't even notice that.
We're not necessarily sure what the gestures are. It could have been a thumbs up. Okay. It could have been a thumbs up.
We're not sure. He's still driving on the road. He's still driving on the road. He's still driving on the road.
Dan by Dan Reichert here. It could be the thing. What's the likely hand gestures? Most likely to be used by people in a car chase.
It could be the thing where you make the circle with your finger and your thumb and then the like A-okay sign? I'm fine. Yeah. Everything's good.
You can stop chasing me. Well, I'm glad you asked. 81% of high speed chases favor the middle finger. Now is there a chance that he's made throwing up the two sweet wolf packs on?
Let's bring in our expert Dan Reichert. I cannot confirm or deny that he's throwing up the wolf packs on. Sean Waltman driving this vehicle. Oh my god.
That'd be the best car chase ever. I feel like the use of the hand gesture implies that this is a calculated move of some kind, right? No, it implies that you're in a car chase and you're fucking what else are you going to do? Well, but this is not some kind of like deer and headlights like fight or flight response.
Like I wanted to start it that way, but now it's like, well, I'm in it. Right. Well, I mean, this is a person who is clearly like at peace with their decision to lead a high speed chase. You guys want actual details on this?
Okay. We've come this far. Listen, this right now, no, how it ends and we don't know. There's no guarantee this could still be going.
You don't know how much gas is in this car. Right. You don't know anything. You might get a midair refueling.
You might attempt like a mid driving car change. We have a wide shot now. There are cops. Okay.
This is an auto theft suspect who was refused to yield to CHP and started an S. Condido is now in Riverside County. Started in Northern San Diego County. Is this the car still?
This thing's been going for. Was it like an hour and a half so far? Oh man. They stole them black BMW 328 on Northbound I-15.
The Flee Mansoon exited and got back on the southbound side and then doubled back again to go north. He's eventually crossing the Riverside County and continues to flee north on the I-15. Look, I, you know, I've never been in a car chase, but I've seen the chase with Charlie Sheen. Okay.
I've never been in a car chase in a vault police. How about that? Okay. I'm going to say, you know, there's no good way for this to end.
But good for for for this guy trying to escape in his presumably stolen BMW. Allegedly. Allegedly. Drive to the border.
Go south. You're in San Diego County. You're already kind of like within striking distance of Mexico. Is there a way across the border though that where the police couldn't just call ahead and have them like block it off?
I guess not. I mean, but like literally like driving north like what are you going to know that it's not like you're going to get to Nevada and then it's going to be like, well, I guess we made it. I'm going to take a guess. They don't have to stop and go, damn it.
Maybe if I just drive long enough, they'll get a good time chasing. Yeah, maybe I'll escape. It's like, no, you're on a freeway. Right.
Like you're going straight. Like you're not on surface streets. You're not, you're not, you're not like you're not weaving trying to get through truck. Look, I just saw Fury seven last night.
I think I know a thing or two about evading air cover and other cars in a dense city area like Los Angeles. I think this guy's going about it all wrong. When I'm in charge, every five minutes that you continue to drive in a car chase, you're tacking on one year to your sentence. Okay.
He's pull over real quick. If you want to make that sentence as you know, although he's probably going to do it for real long time anyway. Yeah, but you're already rolling the dice thinking like, well, maybe I can get away. Maybe I can get zero.
Yeah, sure. Yeah, what if he got zero? He's not. We're going to watch what happens during this podcast.
Do we even know his identity? No, that was not a part of the story. Right. Boys and Blur again.
They want to know who he is. They would like to know that I think. Yeah. I'm waiting for him to just he's passing a 18-wheeler right now.
I'm just waiting for him to, for the back to flip down to drive up. They haven't cleared the highway yet? No. Man.
Still early days for this car chase. I don't really like the car chase. Like, you know, because they always end bad. Like, you don't know that this guy is armed.
Yeah. You know, it's like, I've had too many car chases go bad on me where you see you then get the quote unquote privilege of watching someone shoot themselves in the face. Ah, they do that on a delay, don't they? Like, yeah, they probably do.
Now they do. Yeah. Yeah. Now they do.
Because of stuff like that, people, you know, or like horrendous crashes or pedestrians getting like, like, so many bad things can happen in this situation. It's so goddamn dangerous. Yeah. Yeah.
Remember Charlie Sheen in that film? Yes. While he was debating the cops had sexual intercourse with a nice lady in his car safely. Yeah.
And I believe he ran into the Red Hot Chili Peppers at one point. Mm-hmm. Aren't they in it? Yeah, I think so.
We all have drivers believe their cops are in his car. I thought they were like semi-truck drivers. Or maybe Quitas is a semi-driver and fleas a cop? I don't remember.
I've not seen this movie, but it has plays. Chase is good. It's a ray-wise is in it. Mm-hm.
Uh, I like the chase. That's the end of my story. All right. What?
I was at a bar once and vantage when it was on. That's a great time. Mm-hm. Not a great time.
That's it turns out. All right. Well, Dan, I'm going to count on you to provide running. I will.
I will. He's still driving on this road. That's great. I'm going to say this car chase is going to evolve into a foot chase.
We're going to be one of those. I think we're going to get a pitman who. Guy gets cornered, bales out of the car and just takes off. Thank you.
You got a lot of gas. That'd be interesting. Yeah. And he'll be handcuffed.
Yeah. And then he'll be on the bottom of the car. Yeah. He's the block cop.
Yeah. We played D for speed. Yeah, I know exactly how this works. Yeah.
But a lot of material out there, if you're a high speed, if you're a real-life high speed car chase enthusiast, drone strike. They're like, I feel like these don't happen so much anymore. You should see the fasten if you're using the vehicle. Yeah.
Yeah. How do they get the cars up into that skyscraper in the trailer? Why are the cars up that high? Uh, it's there's one car.
OK. And it's a show piece. It's a very famous limited automobile. OK.
And they steal it and they drive it out of this skyscraper. I have the window right now. What else are you going to do? I don't know.
Yeah, I know. What else are you going to do? Like I assume they drive it straight through the window onto a moving aircraft. No.
No. No. Man. That would be pretty cool.
Fasten the Fury, still defying expectations. Yeah, it's definitely. Billion dollars. I know.
I saw that. As a film, where's the franchise? That was the movie. That was the movie.
Worldwide. I mean, it's been out for what? Two weeks? Yeah.
With a B. Man, I saw it. I saw it. I went and saw last night.
Yeah. What's your? I was just a theater experience. I saw the D-box experience.
I did D-box it. And I had a hot dog. The hot dog had been on the rollers a little too long. Which is my favorite way to get him.
Wait, how can you tell? Because it was 840 and there was a fucking no one in that. So you can tell those hot dogs had to have been sitting there. P.M.?
Yeah. Yeah, like they were basically the snack bar. I was practically shut down. Is it hard to manage your concessions while your seat is bouncing around over the place?
No, it doesn't really bounce that much. Sorry. If you turn it all the way up. And then, oh, why did it has levels of settings?
No, it was user controllable. My girlfriend got a little sick of it part way in and turned the sensitivity down a bit. Yeah. Yeah, if you had a full bag of popcorn, you might spill a little bit.
But not real. But this is no honey. I shrunk the audience. No, definitely moving seats.
That would be something else. Yeah. And one of the trailers also had D-box. Hey, you know what?
I'm going to give an early. This is Jeff's pick to click for D-box movies for the next 12, 18 months. That fucking earthquake movie with the rock in it. Oh, yeah.
That shit will probably shake some seats. I'm just guessing. No. I'd even heard that.
It's called San Andreas. Nice. Which I sure will lead to a lot of confusion from people who have no idea that San Andreas is a real thing. Yeah.
I'm like, oh, we'll see the great Death Auto movie. Wait. The rock doesn't have a jet pack at all. I've maybe not done it.
I've seen the movie. You don't see it yet? You know what? A jet pack would be a good way to evade an earthquake.
Yeah. That's not being on the ground. In the trailer, he was in a helicopter a lot. OK.
Let's make a prediction here. OK. $1 billion for Fast and Furious. We got Star Wars coming out in December.
Does that beat Avatar? I don't know. Anyways. I don't know.
I don't know. Wait, which is what it would be what? The Force Awakens does it become the new Top Girls in Movie of All Time. I think it does.
Sure. Yeah. I mean, Phantom Minus was like way up there for lunch. Yeah.
If like some garbage ass thing like Avatar can take it, then surely something that people might actually want to anticipate and see when you would think it could come. I don't know. James Cameron is really good at pandering people. You guys?
There's a level two smokey. Oh, man. He's getting pretty close. The Caltrops coming out.
Oh, is that the little spiky Dax thing? I think so. Right? Yes.
Those are Caltrops. Those work on cars, I think? Yeah. Probably.
I mean, if you had them big enough, I think you'd just deploy a spike strip. I know what those are because of Mortal Kombat. Who does that? Who throws down Caltrops?
Aaron Black. I heard that word until I played Heroes of the Storm this weekend. Mm. Yeah.
Go on. I played Heroes of the Storm this weekend. OK? You can drop Caltrops.
Caltrops. Not cantrips. No. Catnap.
Cantra's are like a magical Caltrap. Right. Okay. Kind of.
What if you had a Caltrap cantrip? Ooh, that'd be pretty potent. It's like a trap, a mine, a bear trap sort of deal, right? What?
I'm asking for the definition of Caltrap. No, you know, Jack's like a little Jack's master spy. I don't think anyone's ever actually played Jack's in the last 50 years, have they? Does anyone know how that works?
Do you throw like a bouncy ball down? A bouncy grab a bunch. Then you bounce the ball again and pick up two, then you bounce the ball again and pick up three. Like you roll the dice and I think that tells you how many you have to get up to successfully, then it becomes like craps.
You make a point if you get seven. Oh, really? I don't know. Oh, craps.
It's like craps, but you have to bounce and pick up shit. That doesn't sound that fun. Do you like craps? I do like craps the best.
All right, I do. I craps is barely a fucking game. Crafts is you standing around a table getting served drinks and then occasionally winning money. Yeah, and then everyone wins at the same time.
Everyone's cheering. Like if you're the roller and you got a hot handle, like, you know, everyone thinks you're like, they're sort of obscure that fact. By the fact that you can try to bet on different stuff and like, oh yeah, you can do more like this. You can just get a roll 11 here.
I feel it. I do. I love you. I'm a bit around the horn bet in the yo.
I like to bet on my non luck. Don't do the don't pass bar. People don't like that. Yeah, it is.
You're like the vibe of the table. Yeah. I don't want to dice. There's no fucking vibe.
There's a vibe. There's a vibe. I bet against people. I bet against my own luck.
I can't remember. But other people are betting on you. I have to learn how to grab. Yeah.
Yeah. People who get mad at you for gambling wrong. Don't sell. People who are funny.
Yeah. I don't like fucking do the card counter. I would have card card card card card card card card card is a whole other tier of insanity. They are they seem like they're the ones that get angry when you hit when you're not supposed to.
It's like you're really serious about card counting. You just want to run a table with other people who know what they're doing. I guess I don't know. And not have by say, I have no idea.
Probably on that. Yeah. Oh, yeah. No, I don't like that.
Once they realize what's they're on to you, you're gone. Like forever. Pit boss coming over and asking you to leave. I just smashed your hands.
Set up stuff works. You were politely asking not to return. You know what's not scary though. Heroes of the storm.
Yeah. So what inspired you to get into that? Because I was talking with some of the engineers on our floor. OK.
Those who build a program website. That's right. Namely, Giant Bomb and GameSpot. And the other gaming parts of CB Seriously, I thought they went out of the way to like clear highways once one of these things was going to be something that takes time.
You know, anyway, so yes, here's the storm storm. There's no shop. Yeah. There's no last hits.
OK. I think the XP is gained by proximity to the death of other enemies. Yeah. See, this is going to be a problem.
If you thought League was for kids, I was getting out of the way now. Heroes of the storm is. I actually I liked it a lot. Yeah.
Yeah, because you much like face forever. And I should probably stop saying that because very few people have played it probably. Yeah, not a common reference point. You also don't know.
I've played Dota, but I don't know that much. Like, I don't know how different it is, but I'll just describe how here's the storm works. Like you level up based on XP. Whatever is getting the same experience at all times, right?
Or I think that maybe proximity based. So like you and your buddy are in a lane killing minions. I think they're called in this instead of creeps. And then you get the XP just around there.
I could be wrong about that. Anyway, you then level up and then can pick upgrades for your abilities. And there are four abilities. There is an ultimate ability.
I don't know if there's probably some other word for it. Old? Call it an old people. I think you know what you're talking about.
I'm sure that's what it's called. It has their own word for it. It's possible. But yeah, there are different heroes.
It's a free to play system. So there's a rotating bin of heroes. But you can pay real money, I guess, to unlock them. It's still in closed beta.
I think the open beta is May 19th. Is that right? And I think it's going completely open in free to play June 2nd. I believe that's case.
I'm furiously looking at press release as we speak. Do you think that there's room for a game like this? So it's like on some surface level. It's like, oh, friendly or mobile.
That sounds kind of cool. I spent an hour with it and did the tutorials and completely understand how to play. There is depth there for sure. So people were in the Twitch chat.
I was streaming on my personal Twitch channel and they were giving me tips and stuff. And they were saying things that led me to believe that people get way hardcore into this, just as they do the other mobas. And that there is a certain amount of depth there. But I just wonder, yes, there's depth to it and that sort of stuff.
But do people actually want this? Like that's my question. Like the people that want a MOBA to begin with, aren't they all lunatics? No, they want do.
I could not do donut it. Donut it was too overwhelming for me. I had to face forever. My very early read on here as the storm is, it's like it is the MOBA for the rest of us.
It is the MOBA for people who are in World of Warcraft. Was the MMO. That's the most fun. Yeah, since.
I guess that's kind of a fair comparison. You don't have to be crazy to like this game. I think I might give a fair shake if that's the case. Apparently, it's changed a lot since we last did our unfinished with the alpha.
The video I did was like the week it first came out. Yeah, I would mind seeing words out now. I would just wait for the final release. Yeah.
And go to it seems like it is gathering some momentum. Like I definitely see people talking about it in like a passionate way. Yeah. They've even had this.
They've had this top station running called Heroes of the Dorm. But people are talking about that thing in an excited way. Like, oh, I can't wait to see. You know, what happens next to that thing.
The point is it seems to be taking off somewhat as a spectator thing as something that people are getting deep into. And I definitely wouldn't sit here and say like, I asked for babies and has no depth. I would say it's probably still way more mechanically complex than most games that people play. Right.
It's just the next to a game like Go To, which is made for insane people. It's obviously kind of not as dense as that. I think it might be static. Oh, wait.
He's slowing down. He's sort of just he's faking him out. He's going to slow down and then speed up. He's faking us out.
He's going about 30 or 40. Yeah, those lines are not zipping by nearly as fast as I used to. Oh, I feel like I'm the audience surrogate over here because I am having to imagine this based on what you guys are saying. Right.
Please interrupt us because it's probably pretty boring for us to go like, oh, no, no. Yeah, I just the thing for me is like, you know, I still don't like RTS missions where you don't have a base. And every MOBA is just like that. I don't think you can speak of it as an RTS.
There are other maps. Well, that's the point of the game. Yeah, that's how that game differentiates itself. Yeah.
And each map has like a feature. So for one of the maps I was playing on, it was a pirate themed map. So there were treasure chests around the map that you could, instead of dedicating your time to a lane, you could go attack a treasure chest for a while and out pop gold coins that then you can, if you amass enough of them, give to the ghost pirate in the middle of the map who then with his cannons on his ship, shells the enemy. So there's additional strategy.
Yeah. And I thought it was a really cool idea. I mean, that's kind of like, you know, people always say, like, ah, how do you play so much donut with it when it only has one map? Like that sounds super boring.
I tried to get across like, know that all the death is in the character matchups. But since they've taken some of that stuff out of here as a storm, it seems like they've replaced it with those map objectives. There are fewer heroes. Oh, yeah, there definitely are.
And then, you know, you don't have to buy items and like the leveling up stuff is a little bit simplified. But they have replaced some of that stuff with the map specific objectives. Yeah. Do Doda and the League only have one map?
Yeah. OK. Yeah. The Doda and League are basically the same game with some major and minor differences, but the format is exactly the same.
That was whereas heroes like kind of up into the table a little bit on the core design stuff. How much did you play? Did you get online or did you just do the tutorial? I did not play online.
I played with spots. Are you feeling ready-ish? Are you going to get in there? I don't know how any of the matchmaking works.
I don't know if it would match me with other newbies. But I would be willing to give it a shot. Yeah. You're not fully committed to this thing just yet.
I mean, I'm still a little intimidated about the whole mobile online experience. How about this supposed to be the friendlier one? Yeah. I may give a shot in report back.
I am going to pull the highly unorthodox maneuver of reading an early email. Whoa. Because I knew you had been streaming this thing. Also, I wanted to ask you about how the streaming went, but we'll get to that.
But Hugh from Brisbane wrote in with an email more or less for you about the three big mobas counting this one. OK. Assuming this is going to become like the third pillar of the genre, I guess. All right.
So what are the big three? Is this infinite crisis and awesome knots? No, it's like King of Fighters. Oh, OK.
Right. Yeah. No, I totally forgot. Lord of rings.
Ah, that game was all right. Yeah. Hugh says, I play almost every moba extensively and feel like I can give some helpful insight into the topic, while also keeping it easily understandable. The three major mobas today are Dota 2, League of Legends, and Heroes of the Storm.
All three of these are fundamentally the same, however they differ in the following key areas. Density of mechanics, number of systems and factors, which you must be consistently thinking about and monitoring, reliance on team, the extent to which cooperation with team members is required, and affects the likelihood of you winning, and the speed of gameplay, and everything from movement down to how fast you die in combat. All right. Here we go.
Dota 2 is the most mechanically dense. You need to be consistently monitoring and thinking of a number of constantly changing factors, League is similar in mechanical density, although the mechanics are somewhat simpler. And Heroes is relatively mechanics-like, and as a result, this is the easiest for new moba players to get into. That being said, Heroes is the most reliant on teamwork to achieve victory.
Every map is objective focused on League and Dota 2, so teamwork is a lot more important to the outcome of a game. Dota 2 is also heavily reliant on your team, though it is much more reliant on each player knowing their class or role and playing it effectively rather than actual team coordination. I wonder then if I'm terrible on my Heroes of the Storm team, like yes, teamwork is more important, but that also means that the team is itself is partially to blame, not only me. Hmm.
Again, my experience was limited and is also way out of date at this point, but I got the impression that those map objectives are absolutely crucial to winning, or they can swing the balance so hard in favor. The other team, if you don't take them right, you really need to be coordinating and saying, you guys go get those balloons, hire those pirates. Right. People need to be on top of what's going on on the map all the time.
In terms of speed, League is very fast and twitchy, but not unmanageable. Characters move around the stream quickly, and one wrong turn can see a character dive before you even realize what's going on. But comparison Dota 2 is a lot slower, and as a result is a lot more methodical, Heroes is exactly in the middle. Yeah, I would say I would get a bunch of hits on me and then go, oh man, and then turn around and is able to run away.
Yeah, so that was one of my first impressions of that game. Was it your very survival, survivable? Is that even a word? Yeah, I'm sure.
Yeah, you can kind of get out of tense situations without biting it. Yeah. You also got a mount that you can summon at any time. Like, do you have a lot of escapes and stuff in that game?
You can cut people around a lot. Something like Dota for new players, if you don't know what you can get away with and you don't know where you shouldn't be, like you can be dead before you even know what's going on. People can really exploit that stuff. He's got one more little thing here.
I'd also like to add the falling, purely subjective opinions. League has the most toxic community, and I find myself muting someone every two or three games. Admittedly, I have a very low threshold for bullshit before applying Immute. Dota 2 is similar.
They're not quite as frequent with people requiring Immute. In the 200 or so games I have played of Heroes, I have muted only three people. This may be due to the game being a beta period, the lack of cross-team chat or the more casual nature of the game, I'm not sure. Dota 2 is the most fun to play with a group of five friends, Heroes is the most fun to play solo.
Okay. League has the most fun characters to play, abilities, etc. A match of Dota 2 is most able to be ruined by someone trolling by intentionally feeding, going AFK, etc. Heroes the least.
Dota 2 looks the best. They all have their own nice R-style though. Dota 2 has the best meta to watch, and the last variant has not been banned, and the game is awful. League has the most boring meta.
Heroes has the shortest game length, Dota 2 the longest. Yes. And finally, I'm sorry. It felt like with those map objectives that would sort of, like if the match was balancing on a pin, right?
That would increase the weight up top, so that the slightest shift could top it. That's interesting. So, yeah, you can, again, my very limited experience, but you could go ahead and gain momentum very quickly. Yeah, I was doing like 20-minute matches at the top.
Yeah, yeah. I think that was a core kind of goal for them. Yeah. Because matches of League and Dota are unreasonably long.
Yep. Like a short match in those games is like 30, 45 minutes. Like that is kind of the normal length. It's an investment, man.
It takes a toll on it. Yep. Like, I can't count how many 60-plus minute matches I've played, especially when they go bad at the end, it's very demoralizing. And finally, he says, the difficulty to get into these games is all extremely exaggerated, and all of them have capable tutorials, which at least for Heroes sounds like you, you pour that out.
Yeah. If you play the tutorial, you're feeling good about it. I did. I agree with him in that the tutorials do teach you how to play, but in terms of like feeling that there was more beyond this tip of the iceberg that the tutorial gave you, Dota 2 felt like there was so much more.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I mean, people play that. I can see what I don't know, and I'm going to try to learn it.
Right. So I liked it. Yeah. That's cool.
Yeah. People play Dota for years and still don't know anywhere close to everything. Like in this kind of overwhelming. Also, apparently you can try out all the heroes before you actually buy them.
Really? Yeah. I also played some of that Halo Matricy collection post patch. You're mostly checking them with MasterChef.
It works great. I mean, my buddy played a whole bunch of Halo 2, and we seem to have forgotten that Halo 2 is rad. It's specifically the multiplayer mouse. Okay.
Gosh, so many good classic memories there. So that was fun. Also Hearthstone came out for the iPhone. So that's scary.
Have you put any time into that? I played a couple matches. Okay. How's the UI on the phones?
Is it just good? Smaller or they redo it specifically for that form factor? They did some smart stuff. I mean, it's not perfect, but like, you know, your cards are kind of along the bottom, you can tap them to bring them up.
It's all very intuitive and well done. I've actually got, I think this is a 4S. I can't remember what kind of fun I have, but yeah, we're going to find. Let me see that thing.
So, 5S. It's a 5S? Yes. Okay, I have a 5S then.
Have you had any issues with like, I know you have to be connected constantly for the match keep going? Like Jason was saying, you know, he'd go into the Bart's tunnel and like lose the connection to his match. I mean, I don't know how to erase it. I don't know how to erase it.
I don't know how to erase it. I don't know how to erase it. I don't know how to erase it. I don't know how to erase it.
I don't know how to erase it. I can't really do that much. I can't believe I'm going to do it. I haven't played that much, but it runs well on my phone, and I'm going to do it as a smartly done.
Well, I keep thinking that now that it's on phone, I'm like, give me another chance, but I don't know. I don't know that I need that in my life. Yeah, man. Your account also goes across the course.
Sure. Cool. How did the streaming experience go? What inspired you to stream?
Oh, it's good. Ah, you know, I wanted to see, I had tried streaming before and had some real problems, but I think a lot of those were because my router was messing up, but yeah, it was just an experiment. I feel like there's some stuff. I think this was a good test because I'm not going to spend like giant bomb time to record myself trying to figure out how to play here at the storm.
Right. But that would be a fine like home stream sort of deal. And yeah, I don't know. Like a two megabit stream and people seem to be all right with that.
Yeah, people seem to enjoy it. Yeah. He's no bs or is a stream out of the game itself. Oh, yes.
Yeah. Cool. And he made faces over there. I'm just going to start up to eight.
Well, for a while he was driving faster. Now he's driving a little slower and the road is skinnier than it used to be. All right. Okay.
Expert analysis. You buy. Awesome. Jeff.
Yeah. Hi. You played Fury 7 with your eyeballs. Yeah.
I went and saw that. Yeah. I went and checked that out. What's your what is your final verdict?
It's it's good. It's not my favorite. It's there's some stuff about it that I think is a little heavy. I don't know.
It's such a that movie exists in such a really crazy and unfortunate situation that like, you know, it's it's real hard to separate, you know, that Paul Walker's demise from the film in a lot of ways. And so but but it sends a real weird message as a result. If you didn't know if for some reason you didn't know that that Paul Walker, the actor had passed away the way this movie kind of wraps up is really crazy. And in what way like I'm in front of the kind of ask questions, but you're just without asking you to just say exactly what they do.
I mean, I can just say exactly what they do. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Or ruin it for people. They write they find a way to write the character out that actually is like a good live transition for people to make and then try to treat it like guess we're never going to see you again. And it's real weird.
Huh. Yeah. You know, some good action moments in that thing. Like it's a pretty good, you know, they're they're more cars in it.
And I think there may be have been the last couple. I was a rock. He's in it. Yeah.
He's all right. I think he just told you. Okay. Yeah.
Cool rock stuff. Yeah. He's flexing breakout of an art. He's not in it a lot.