• Quote of the night: Let go of certain things that are out of your hands sometimes life has a weird way of telling you that you shouldn't let things bother you or get to you mentally or physically.
    Quote of the night: Let go of certain things that are out of your hands sometimes life has a weird way of telling you that you shouldn't let things bother you or get to you mentally or physically.
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    What's up, everyone! My name's Kairo and I go by LOONAHTIQ in the Gears of War community. Nice to meet you! I have a weird question about Relationship Status, which I thought was #gaming speak at first with Solo, Duo, and Squad, but then I caught the "Searching for a Partner" box. Are we still talking gaming, or was I totally off? Totally ok, btw!! Just wanted to know.
    What's up, everyone! My name's Kairo and I go by LOONAHTIQ in the Gears of War community. Nice to meet you! I have a weird question about Relationship Status, which I thought was #gaming speak at first with Solo, Duo, and Squad, but then I caught the "Searching for a Partner" box. Are we still talking gaming, or was I totally off? Totally ok, btw!! Just wanted to know.
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  • After a leak suggested that #TheCallistoProtocol would become a surprising offering for PS Plus Essential, Sony confirmed that the October collection will include:

    -The Callisto Protocol (PS4/PS5)
    -Farming Simulator 22 (PS4/PS5)
    -Weird West (PS4/PS5)

    #Gaming #GamingNews
    After a leak suggested that #TheCallistoProtocol would become a surprising offering for PS Plus Essential, Sony confirmed that the October collection will include: -The Callisto Protocol (PS4/PS5) -Farming Simulator 22 (PS4/PS5) -Weird West (PS4/PS5) #Gaming #GamingNews
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    Actually, we will do Mario Galaxy on Tuesday at around 8:30pm. Then on Thursday, we will do as planned. Made a stream today and I made it act weird.
    Actually, we will do Mario Galaxy on Tuesday at around 8:30pm. Then on Thursday, we will do as planned. Made a stream today and I made it act weird.
  • At a extremely weird timing (ABK acquisition), #Xbox social media face & Microsoft veteran since 2001, Lawrence "Larry" Hryb aka Major Nelson, announced that he is retiring from Xbox & probably from Microsoft, looking new challenges on his professional life.

    #Gaming #GamingNews
    At a extremely weird timing (ABK acquisition), #Xbox social media face & Microsoft veteran since 2001, Lawrence "Larry" Hryb aka Major Nelson, announced that he is retiring from Xbox & probably from Microsoft, looking new challenges on his professional life. #Gaming #GamingNews
  • https://www.twitch.tv/nerdsoftheasylum

    For tonight's stream, I figured i'd do what i've been doing with console night streams as of late and kinda dig deep into the collection and see what weird stuff I can pull out
    https://www.twitch.tv/nerdsoftheasylum For tonight's stream, I figured i'd do what i've been doing with console night streams as of late and kinda dig deep into the collection and see what weird stuff I can pull out ^_^
  • Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK:

    -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction
    -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays
    -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.”
    -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation
    -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark thing cannot be assured as it will depend the state of trhe gaming market itself
    -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at
    -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative
    -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.”
    -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness
    -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia
    -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.”

    “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.”

    -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linuix-based due operating cost saving
    -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers
    -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia
    -FTC returned to Spencer
    -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to peldge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS.

    Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning."
    -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
    Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK: -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.” -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark thing cannot be assured as it will depend the state of trhe gaming market itself -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.” -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.” “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.” -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linuix-based due operating cost saving -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia -FTC returned to Spencer -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to peldge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS. Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning." -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
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  • Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK:

    -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction
    -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays
    -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.”
    -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation
    -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark things cannot be assured as it will depend on the state of the gaming market itself
    -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at
    -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative
    -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.”
    -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness
    -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia
    -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.”

    “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.”

    -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linux-based due operating cost saving
    -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers
    -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia
    -FTC returned to Spencer
    -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to pledge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS.

    Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning."
    -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
    Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK: -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.” -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark things cannot be assured as it will depend on the state of the gaming market itself -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.” -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.” “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.” -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linux-based due operating cost saving -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia -FTC returned to Spencer -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to pledge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS. Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning." -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
  • XP: 6772
    馃敶 https://www.twitch.tv/yoyohayli 馃敶

    Okay, I've had a weird evening, and it was a tough decision to make whether to stream or not, but I'm going live now with Sun Haven to try and chill out a bit.

    No joke, I asked my newest deck of Tarot cards for advice whether to stream or not tonight and they basically told me: "It's your decision, girl. We know you're tired, but whatever you choose, know it's going to be okay. Your hard work will pay off."

    I think I'm going to really like this deck 馃槶
    Even though it made ME make my OWN decision 馃珷

    #Twitch #stream #livestream #SunHaven #Pride #PrideMonth
    馃敶 https://www.twitch.tv/yoyohayli 馃敶 Okay, I've had a weird evening, and it was a tough decision to make whether to stream or not, but I'm going live now with Sun Haven to try and chill out a bit. No joke, I asked my newest deck of Tarot cards for advice whether to stream or not tonight and they basically told me: "It's your decision, girl. We know you're tired, but whatever you choose, know it's going to be okay. Your hard work will pay off." I think I'm going to really like this deck 馃槶 Even though it made ME make my OWN decision 馃珷 #Twitch #stream #livestream #SunHaven #Pride #PrideMonth
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    just had the weirdest follow bot spam. every 2.5 mins on the dot i got a new follow from an account with no pfp, messages or account info. i didnt even recognise it as spam bots until ages after. is it worth clearing those follows from my list or does the inflated follow number not really matter?
    just had the weirdest follow bot spam. every 2.5 mins on the dot i got a new follow from an account with no pfp, messages or account info. i didnt even recognise it as spam bots until ages after. is it worth clearing those follows from my list or does the inflated follow number not really matter?
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