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Many people know about the Reclaimer being money-printer in the game.

But how good at making you UECs it really is?

Most people seem to think is 3-6 Millions per hour at best.

My recent argument with the players in the game based on my personal experience was that it can be as good as 12 Millions and no less than 8.

Since I have never actually timed it and went all based on my estimation and mathematics (theoretical possibility), I thought I will put it to the test and do a run exactly hour long from login into server to selling the cargo at the admin.

Since I went slightly overboard with the time, I took away 700K of the sold value ,which i think is fair, to the hour average income as round 8 millions.

After completing the video, I have realized I did only 5 full runs though, I don't know how it could have been sold for 8.7 Millions, I suppose it has something to do with the existing boxes in the Reclaimer at the very start (I suspect more must have been in the ship somewhere,somehow - perhaps the cargo area) which means I should redo the run at some point.

At the very least, I still stand at theoretical possibility of doing a one HH load run (SOLO) in ~8 minutes, which makes it 7 full loads possible in under hour at ~10 Million profit.

[4 minutes unloading cargo boxes; 1 minute to crack and scoop HH, and 3 minutes to get into the cargo area, back to pilot seat and the next HH location = 8 minutes.]

If we are talking about the same conditions as in this test - Login into the game until login off in one hour exactly - 6 loads for sure at 8 million.

Basically minus one load for travel time etc.

But, I don't suspect this will be in the game for too long, perhaps gone with the very next patch.

Either way, I hope you have enjoyed the video / guide to show you what, how, and why should be done when doing Reclailmer runs.

I had my eyes on this game for quite a while as a big fan of the original movies.
Must have seen each one at least 10 times.

But I always wait for at least 75% discount on any game that I will ever buy, since I know the chances of me actually playing it more than once is almost zero, and the fact that I usually don't get to play the game for months on after the purchase anyway due to lack of time in general, makes no sense for me to pay full price there and then,ever.

But, this game I have waited long enough for already and through my work I get often "gift" money that I only use for games (so it feels like I never spend my own money anyway) and I took the plunge at 45% discount for this game, since I found myself having bit of extra time as well and knew that I want to play it (and can) straight away.

I wasn't disappointed. The game is pretty much as good as it gets.
Its true to the movies, some main characters are exactly as they were in movies,
the dark humor is on point (no doubt later inspired Fallout franchise), same goes for
over the top violence. Voice acting was done by the original actors too. (at least it sounds like)

EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED.

BUT, I couldn't help but notice there are multiple performance bugs involved, game crashing etc. on top of what is probably the most DEMANDING game on market that I played yet.
The Microsoft Flying Simulator is finally being dethroned as the most demanding PC game EVER.
Is it justifiable? Graphic are great, but not that great to run like this. The game is obviously not
optimized in any shape or form and there were lot of angry people in the comments section of the game (on steam) when it come to performance alone. The game is great!

The only thing that literally bothered me was that the bodies (and thus the aftermath) vanishes literally instantly as soon as you're not looking at it anymore, leaving only blood pools.
I guess that would have taken off even more performance, that they already had issue with, but..

Today I have tested fully the Deadbolt V in quad configuration on a Corsair - the most firepower you can have at your disposal as solo player.

How does it look it practice?

Well, observe what will happen again ships of size 1,2,3 and even 4!

Enjoy the video!

If you like me, you like sandbox games.
As much as Assassins Creed is primarily a combat game,
I spend most of my time just aimlessly exploring the world looking
for sightseeing.

I enjoy beautiful graphics full of detail and world that seems to be alive - to explore.
Assassins Creed (any) is really good in general to build the sandbox, but for most people the gameplay get too repetitive too soon.

I could agree, but then again I play the game differently in general.

I like all of the worlds that they have built for the series so far, but due to it's era in Origins, I think I like this one the most as the Ancient Egyptian and Greek cultures are really fascinating to me, not to mention presence of Rome.

Beautiful sights to see, ready to be explored with the "desert rose" Aya of Byaek. I had this tribute in mind for so long, but never got to it, nor do I think there is much interest for anyone to see it, but there you go.

I'm having too much fun doing those to not do it anyway - when I actually have time for it.

I mean, the song by Sting supported by Cheb Mami alone is epic on it's own (and as always with me,[music] source of my inspiration) ,perhaps a person or two will enjoy it in the end.

But no worries, I will not keep spamming you with my videos on my annual leave, this is the last one I could do.

There will be radio silence for a quite while now again.

Lately there has been increase in views and subscribers on my channel due to you guys watching my old Cities Skylines content.

Since I'm actually on annual leave right now and have a bit more spare time, I figured, I should make some proper content for you.

Looks like most of you watching my Cities Skylines content have a little bit of obsession with the Twins, as do I, so I thought I might as well do a proper tribute to them.

Sadly, the camera controls are rather clunky and even though I did almost 3h of footage, I only got a couple good shots in the end.

Still, as a whole, I'm rather pleased with the final effect - but mostly thanks to Elvis.

Let me know whether you liked it.

*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***
All Jokes aside, this could cause emotional trauma to people who are not "used" to this.
Proceed on your own risk.

I would like to thank Ms Ariana Grande for giving me this idea whilst chatting with me.
Yes, THE Ariana Grande is a subscriber ;) and you can still find her comment and chat with me somewhere on the channel.

It must have been the real one, obviously, hence she (claims) got no fear, and I really wanted to test that theory ;D.

In fact, I want to test you all XD!

The 10lvls are designed in a way they would have effect on ME right now in 2020, so forgive me if it wasn't the same for you and you found some lower levels "harder" than the higher ones.

First time experiences would varied too, and also depending on your age.

The longest "trauma" I ever had was from C.H.U.D when I saw it as ~6/7y old. Alien was with me for a quite a while seeing it as 6y old (first time I seen the whole movie at 8y old, cause I couldn't finish it) and Demons for good 4 Years too, also seeing it ~7y old. All in secrecy.
But don't worry, I enjoyed the "trauma" else I wouldn't come back for more and seek it ever since. It was a real thrill to get terrified like that.
Now even the highest level doesn't have quarter of the impact of what it was like watching C.H.U.D as a little boy. I dodged manholes with wide circles around until I was 12 XD because of that movie! Now the monster that terrified me so much looks almost comical to me. But the movies atmosphere and soundtrack still makes for an awesome suspension. It will be forever my all time favorite Horror movie.

Anyway, at some point of my life I "failed" to every single one of these movies including the Wolf (1994). By "failing" I mean I felt that "uncomfortable" suspense, Ok I got scared XD. Although in case of Wolf (1994) only very mildly even as a child ~10y, hence the LVL 1 Intensity. But I did "fail" them all at some point in my life.

How to interpret your results "Failing" at:

LVL1 - You clearly don't belong here
LVL2 - You definitely shouldn't go any further out of curiosity
LVL3 - You still got a long way to go, severe trauma likely if proceeded ahead anyway
LVL4 - You got nothing to be ashamed of, you have got Courage
LVL5 - I think this is normal for most people
LVL6 - I understand, believe me I do
LVL7 - Jumpscares, the bloody jump-scares, if it wasn't for them you're golden, right?
LVL8 - Congratulations! It is still difficult to scare you!
LVL9 - You are already a badass, well done!
LVL10 - Respect!
LVL11 (fail) - Still a Legend
LVL11 (pass) - You are without a functioning amygdala (part of brain), you don't get any warnings of external danger at all at any point!

Take away from your final result - 2LVLs for not watching on Big TV
- 2LVLs for reducing volume below of your normal level
- 2LVLs if you have already seen one or more scenes before
- 3LVLs for not watching it in the Dark
- 4LVLs for not watching it Alone

*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***

Add to your final result: 1LVLs if you're under 16y old
2LVLs if you are under 11y old
3LVLs if you are under 9y old
4LVLs if you are under 7y old

*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***

It is not my intention to infringe anyone's rights, nor do I claim I own anything, or make any profit out of it (or intent to), and I give all credit to the owners:

1. Wolf (1994) - Columbia Pictures
2. The Blob (1988) - TriStar Pictures
3. The Thing (1982) - Universal Pictures
4. C.H.U.D. (1984) - C.H.U.D. Productions
5. Demons (1985) - DACFILM Rome
6. The Grudge (2004) - Columbia Pictures, Ghost House Pictures, Fellah Pictures
7. Alien (1979) - Brandywine Productions
8. It (2017) - New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Vertigo Entertainment
9. Mama (2013) - Universal Pictures
10. The Descent (2005) - Celador Films, Northmen Productions, Pathe UK
11. Lights Out (2016) - New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Grey Matter Productions

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*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***
All Jokes aside, this could cause emotional trauma to people who are not "used" to this.
Proceed on your own risk.

I would like to thank Ms Ariana Grande for giving me this idea whilst chatting with me.
Yes, THE Ariana Grande is a subscriber ;) and you can still find her comment and chat with me somewhere on the channel.

It must have been the real one, obviously, hence she (claims) got no fear, and I really wanted to test that theory ;D.

In fact, I want to test you all XD!

The 10lvls are designed in a way they would have effect on ME right now in 2020, so forgive me if it wasn't the same for you and you found some lower levels "harder" than the higher ones.

First time experiences would varied too, and also depending on your age.

The longest "trauma" I ever had was from C.H.U.D when I saw it as ~6/7y old. Alien was with me for a quite a while seeing it as 6y old (first time I seen the whole movie at 8y old, cause I couldn't finish it) and Demons for good 4 Years too, also seeing it ~7y old. All in secrecy.
But don't worry, I enjoyed the "trauma" else I wouldn't come back for more and seek it ever since. It was a real thrill to get terrified like that.
Now even the highest level doesn't have quarter of the impact of what it was like watching C.H.U.D as a little boy. I dodged manholes with wide circles around until I was 12 XD because of that movie! Now the monster that terrified me so much looks almost comical to me. But the movies atmosphere and soundtrack still makes for an awesome suspension. It will be forever my all time favorite Horror movie.

Anyway, at some point of my life I "failed" to every single one of these movies including the Wolf (1994). By "failing" I mean I felt that "uncomfortable" suspense, Ok I got scared XD. Although in case of Wolf (1994) only very mildly even as a child ~10y, hence the LVL 1 Intensity. But I did "fail" them all at some point in my life.

How to interpret your results "Failing" at:

LVL1 - You clearly don't belong here
LVL2 - You definitely shouldn't go any further out of curiosity
LVL3 - You still got a long way to go, severe trauma likely if proceeded ahead anyway
LVL4 - You got nothing to be ashamed of, you have got Courage
LVL5 - I think this is normal for most people
LVL6 - I understand, believe me I do
LVL7 - Jumpscares, the bloody jump-scares, if it wasn't for them you're golden, right?
LVL8 - Congratulations! It is still difficult to scare you!
LVL9 - You are already a badass, well done!
LVL10 - Respect!
LVL11 (fail) - Still a Legend
LVL11 (pass) - You are without a functioning amygdala (part of brain), you don't get any warnings of external danger at all at any point!

Take away from your final result - 2LVLs for not watching on Big TV
- 2LVLs for reducing volume below of your normal level
- 2LVLs if you have already seen one or more scenes before
- 3LVLs for not watching it in the Dark
- 4LVLs for not watching it Alone

*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***

Add to your final result: 1LVLs if you're under 16y old
2LVLs if you are under 11y old
3LVLs if you are under 9y old
4LVLs if you are under 7y old

*** I don't advise to anyone under 16y old to watch this. ***

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Every little bit helps, Thank you very much!

It is not my intention to infringe anyone's rights, nor do I claim I own anything, or make any profit out of it (or intent to), and I give all credit to the owners:

1. Wolf (1994) - Columbia Pictures
2. The Blob (1988) - TriStar Pictures
3. The Thing (1982) - Universal Pictures
4. C.H.U.D. (1984) - C.H.U.D. Productions
5. Demons (1985) - DACFILM Rome
6. The Grudge (2004) - Columbia Pictures, Ghost House Pictures, Fellah Pictures
7. Alien (1979) - Brandywine Productions
8. It (2017) - New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Vertigo Entertainment
9. Mama (2013) - Universal Pictures
10. The Descent (2005) - Celador Films, Northmen Productions, Pathe UK
11. Lights Out (2016) - New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Grey Matter Productions

Doing my first-time slow pace playthrough with no commentary. Sadly, no 4K again as my computer can't handle it. 2K would have to be sufficient, again...

Found this little gem of a videos still stored on my HDD from time of when I have extensively played Test Drive Unlimited and later Test Drive Unlimited 2. Just in time for me getting excited about TDU 3 being announced recently. I want to make sure, this will be saved online for me to "never" lose it.
So my dear subscribers, please forgive me. I know that this is old and low quality, but let me explain why this is so important to me.

Because of TDU 1, I bought a G25 steering wheel. Pedals, gearbox. And I felt like I was in a real simulator.

We had weekly meetings of our then Slovak and Czech gang, which always started by driving from the Lighthouse and around the island, then our journey was decided by the "selected" leaders. We took turns in who would lead, and we were almost always at least two groups of 8 (a pity that there could not be more players) stacked behind each other in a row like a wagons on a train.

Mostly just slow-pace cruising, so that everyone could kept close to each other, even with the owners of "older" or "sub-machines", and it was an incredible feeling when it started to accelerate slowly over time as we became "one" with our machine. Then, we let the slowest car to the front as the leader, and he put the pedal to the metal every time he could (we drove like in real-life, but without the speed limit) and we still followed him a meter apart, like a "road-train" driving in and out of the traffic.

It was like a dream. Oh, how much I wish I could live it again.

Me and my mates going out for a cruise in our dream cars. Total relaxation, beautiful nature, we took photos on a different "rest areas", and always took "selfie" at the end of each ride.

I was honestly addicted. The best gaming experience I ever had to date. I would have never guessed that I would said that about a racing game. I always preferred FPS, open world RPG's and story rich adventures.

If the TDU 3's driving will feel like in TDU 1, the graphics will be realistic looki..

Doing my first-time slow pace playthrough with no commentary. Sadly, no 4K again as my computer can't handle it. 2K would have to be sufficient, again...

01:20 Little bit about yourself
55:50 What is your main character in Awesomenauts?
1:51:34 Favorite taunt? Opinions on taunting in game
2:00:45 Favorite Theme Song
2:29:34 Memorable moments in game
3:13:13 Your views on Awesomenauts community?
3:21:56 Is there anything you would change about the game right now?
3:51:20 Any other games you play?

Very loose timestamps, sorry guys.

Found this little gem of a videos still stored on my HDD from time of when I have extensively played Test Drive Unlimited and later Test Drive Unlimited 2. Just in time for me getting excited about TDU 3 being announced recently. I want to make sure, this will be saved online for me to "never" lose it.
So my dear subscribers, please forgive me. I know that this is old and low quality, but let me explain why this is so important to me.

Because of TDU 1, I bought a G25 steering wheel. Pedals, gearbox. And I felt like I was in a real simulator.

We had weekly meetings of our then Slovak and Czech gang, which always started by driving from the Lighthouse and around the island, then our journey was decided by the "selected" leaders. We took turns in who would lead, and we were almost always at least two groups of 8 (a pity that there could not be more players) stacked behind each other in a row like a wagons on a train.

Mostly just slow-pace cruising, so that everyone could kept close to each other, even with the owners of "older" or "sub-machines", and it was an incredible feeling when it started to accelerate slowly over time as we became "one" with our machine. Then, we let the slowest car to the front as the leader, and he put the pedal to the metal every time he could (we drove like in real-life, but without the speed limit) and we still followed him a meter apart, like a "road-train" driving in and out of the traffic.

It was like a dream. Oh, how much I wish I could live it again.

Me and my mates going out for a cruise in our dream cars. Total relaxation, beautiful nature, we took photos on a different "rest areas", and always took "selfie" at the end of each ride.

I was honestly addicted. The best gaming experience I ever had to date. I would have never guessed that I would said that about a racing game. I always preferred FPS, open world RPG's and story rich adventures.

If the TDU 3's driving will feel like in TDU 1, the graphics will be realistic looki..

Doing my first-time slow pace playthrough with no commentary. Sadly, no 4K again as my computer can't handle it. 2K would have to be sufficient, again...

Found this little gem of a videos still stored on my HDD from time of when I have extensively played Test Drive Unlimited and later Test Drive Unlimited 2. Just in time for me getting excited about TDU 3 being announced recently. I want to make sure, this will be saved online for me to "never" lose it.
So my dear subscribers, please forgive me. I know that this is old and low quality, but let me explain why this is so important to me.

Because of TDU 1, I bought a G25 steering wheel. Pedals, gearbox. And I felt like I was in a real simulator.

We had weekly meetings of our then Slovak and Czech gang, which always started by driving from the Lighthouse and around the island, then our journey was decided by the "selected" leaders. We took turns in who would lead, and we were almost always at least two groups of 8 (a pity that there could not be more players) stacked behind each other in a row like a wagons on a train.

Mostly just slow-pace cruising, so that everyone could kept close to each other, even with the owners of "older" or "sub-machines", and it was an incredible feeling when it started to accelerate slowly over time as we became "one" with our machine. Then, we let the slowest car to the front as the leader, and he put the pedal to the metal every time he could (we drove like in real-life, but without the speed limit) and we still followed him a meter apart, like a "road-train" driving in and out of the traffic.

It was like a dream. Oh, how much I wish I could live it again.

Me and my mates going out for a cruise in our dream cars. Total relaxation, beautiful nature, we took photos on a different "rest areas", and always took "selfie" at the end of each ride.

I was honestly addicted. The best gaming experience I ever had to date. I would have never guessed that I would said that about a racing game. I always preferred FPS, open world RPG's and story rich adventures.

If the TDU 3's driving will feel like in TDU 1, the graphics will be realistic looki..

Doing my first-time slow pace playthrough with no commentary. Sadly, no 4K again as my computer can't handle it. 2K would have to be sufficient, again...

Found this little gem of a videos still stored on my HDD from time of when I have extensively played Test Drive Unlimited and later Test Drive Unlimited 2. Just in time for me getting excited about TDU 3 being announced recently. I want to make sure, this will be saved online for me to "never" lose it.
So my dear subscribers, please forgive me. I know that this is old and low quality, but let me explain why this is so important to me.

Because of TDU 1, I bought a G25 steering wheel. Pedals, gearbox. And I felt like I was in a real simulator.

We had weekly meetings of our then Slovak and Czech gang, which always started by driving from the Lighthouse and around the island, then our journey was decided by the "selected" leaders. We took turns in who would lead, and we were almost always at least two groups of 8 (a pity that there could not be more players) stacked behind each other in a row like a wagons on a train.

Mostly just slow-pace cruising, so that everyone could kept close to each other, even with the owners of "older" or "sub-machines", and it was an incredible feeling when it started to accelerate slowly over time as we became "one" with our machine. Then, we let the slowest car to the front as the leader, and he put the pedal to the metal every time he could (we drove like in real-life, but without the speed limit) and we still followed him a meter apart, like a "road-train" driving in and out of the traffic.

It was like a dream. Oh, how much I wish I could live it again.

Me and my mates going out for a cruise in our dream cars. Total relaxation, beautiful nature, we took photos on a different "rest areas", and always took "selfie" at the end of each ride.

I was honestly addicted. The best gaming experience I ever had to date. I would have never guessed that I would said that about a racing game. I always preferred FPS, open world RPG's and story rich adventures.

If the TDU 3's driving will feel like in TDU 1, the graphics will be realistic looki..

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