Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-1496755-20160316134110

Luckily, we never got hurt in any of our extreme games... though there were a few cases when we almost suffocated due to chemical experiments gone bad ;)

Heh heh, I've heard of "groundhog day" - it's a curious tradition. And perhaps they are right - it's been pretty cold over the last few days, even though we had several unusually warm weeks. So I guess I won't be leaving home either.

Reading is something you can enjoy without sound. You know, for years I played many old games without sound because they could just run directly under Win XP, so I didn't bother DOSBoxing them. The only drawback was that there could be no sound, but it was fine, as most of these oldies don't really have many sounds worth hearing.

True - your videos are fun because they are natural. There is also the excitement of "how will he react when he runs into X" and the wondering whether you can handle it easily or not. I know I didn't expect a certain Maulotaur would take hours to beat - so long that I actually made a lunch break, if you remember, and you still wasn't done when I came back. Spotaneous commentary is cool too - like you, I often talk to my games, especially to other characters. Some guy offers me something on screen, I'd often say "Oh, great" or "Uuuhhh no, thanks" aloud. It's part of the experience.

It's nice that you do it in a more casual way. Some "pro" channels feel colder and more detached because of their by-the-book manner of playing.