
back for two whole days lets run some draftout while we can
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The streamer begins by addressing technical issues with the stream's music and then discusses his current physical state, attributing it to potential allergies or a cold, which he notes impacted his performance during a recent event called "Curryway's run." He expresses relief that his condition didn't interfere with his necessary tasks. He then acknowledges several Twitch subscriptions and thanks the viewers.
A significant portion of the stream is dedicated to discussing an upcoming trip to Seattle to meet with "Nerdy and friends." He mentions he will be gone for a week, starting in two days, and they plan to do some streams while there. He clarifies that he will be returning on the 10th, which is after the start of a "life steal thing" on the 7th, meaning he will miss the beginning of that event. He also notes his travel schedule conflicts with "chamber trials and gridlock practice weekend" on the 13th and 14th, and the "life steal thing" ending around the 20th, which is also when he will be flying out for "Lwig." Due to these conflicts, he states he won't be heavily involved in the life steal event. He also mentions he is still looking for a "gridlock partner."
The streamer then recounts his recent trip to Rotterdam for a convention. He describes the travel as "brutal," taking around 28 hours with time zone changes. He highlights the excellent public transport in Amsterdam, particularly the high-speed trains, comparing it favorably to the US. He visited Utrecht, a suburb, to see Miffy-related attractions, describing it as more of a play place than a museum. He also recounts a visit to the Holland Casino in Rotterdam, detailing the registration process and a peculiar question about birthplace, which he found odd. He also mentions attending a rehearsal for "TwitchCon" and expresses excitement about seeing the Minecraft setup for "Curryway's thing."
Saturday was dedicated to the convention itself, where he primarily participated in "mid-offs" for "Curryway's run." He expresses a preference for players using their own setups rather than moving them, citing the time and hassle involved, and believes the stage presence benefit of moving setups is minimal when people are watching a large screen. He discusses issues with setting up his "tool screen" due to version discrepancies and a canceled "show match" between coaches. He also mentions he didn't upload his settings in anticipation of a potential one-mouse, one-keyboard setup.
He details his experience during the convention on Sunday, commenting on "Curryway's run" and watching MCC. He also visited the casino again. He notes being shown frequently on the main stream, questioning if it was due to genuine interest or an unusual amount of screen time. He discusses an award ceremony, mentioning Oliver receiving an award and speculating about potential winners for other categories. He also touches upon his MCC team's performance, expressing disappointment in their strategy.
The stream then shifts to gameplay, with the streamer playing various games, seemingly a speedrunning or challenge-based game, possibly Minecraft. He navigates different biomes, collects resources, and attempts to complete various in-game goals or achievements, often expressing frustration or excitement about his progress and the actions of other players. He mentions specific goals like "Gilded," "speedun," "Nether," "copper," "village is golem," "snow golem," and "goat." He discusses strategies, resource management, and encounters with other players. He also touches upon the difficulty of certain tasks, such as digging for "Trial Chamber" and the potential for other players to complete goals first.
Later, he discusses his Twitch partner manager offering him a meet-and-greet opportunity at TwitchCon. He initially accepted but later declined, realizing his busy schedule with "mid-offs," "Curryway's panel," and watching other events would leave him with no free time. He also admits to a secondary reason for declining: not wanting to be in a meet-and-greet with a small line, referencing a previous experience in San Diego. However, he acknowledges underestimating the turnout at the Rotterdam convention, with large crowds seeking autographs and pictures, and feels he might have missed a good opportunity.
The gameplay segments continue with a focus on various challenges and objectives within what appears to be a Minecraft-like environment. He talks about specific goals like "Nether anchor," "Endrod," "six effects," and "chicken brush pottery shard." He discusses the speed of gameplay, the importance of resource management, and the frustration of encountering obstacles or other players who complete objectives before him. He mentions the "speedrun" aspect and the competitive nature of the game. He also touches upon travel experiences, including a long flight and a desire for more comfortable travel arrangements.
The streamer also discusses a peculiar casino dress code incident in Rotterdam, where he was initially allowed in wearing sweatpants but later denied entry for wearing a different color of sweatpants. He contrasts this with US casino experiences and the casual attire of another patron. He then returns to gameplay, discussing the "draft out" game and the challenges of certain "boards" or game setups. He mentions specific goals related to "food," "wheat," "diamonds," and "trident." He expresses frustration with the difficulty of certain tasks and the perceived unfairness of other players' successes. He also reflects on his win rate and the strategies employed in competitive play.
A significant portion of the latter part of the stream involves discussions about various game mechanics and objectives within what appears to be a Minecraft-related context. He talks about goals such as "Nether anchor," "Endrod," "six effects," "chicken brush pottery shard," and "snow golem." He discusses the importance of speed and efficiency in completing these objectives, often expressing frustration when other players achieve them first or when he encounters unexpected obstacles. He also touches upon the concept of "ELO" in competitive games and the challenges of maintaining a high win rate.
The streamer also recounts a story about a casino in Rotterdam, where he initially gained entry wearing sweatpants, but was later denied access for wearing a different color of sweatpants, forcing him to return to his Airbnb for different attire. He contrasts this experience with the more relaxed dress codes in US casinos. He then returns to discussing gameplay, focusing on strategies for various goals, including those related to "food," "wheat," and "diamonds." He expresses frustration with the difficulty of certain tasks and the perceived unfairness of other players' successes. He also reflects on his win rate and the importance of efficient play in competitive gaming.
The stream concludes with the streamer discussing his upcoming schedule, including live streams and travel for shows. He expresses nervousness about performing in front of new audiences and apologizes for any past behavior that may have caused offense, though he doesn't elaborate on the specifics. He also mentions his ongoing efforts to reach a certain win rate in a game and his participation in various competitive events. The stream ends with him signing off until the next broadcast.