Tuesday 22 December 2015

Far Lands or Bust! #443

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE-BRShrs54

Current distance from Kurt: 99 episodes. No change!

We join Kurt as he fiddles with his volume settings for a little bit before heading off once again to the Far Lands!

He comes across a hole that kinda looks like a spawner but doesn't really. It kind of makes you stare at it for a moment though.

Donor Anonymous asks "What would you do if you died in the game?"

Kurt talks about all the beds he's set over the years. If the worst comes to it, I hope that plan works and that Wolfie would be ok too.

On the morning of the second day, Kurt has to deal with a couple of flaming mobs. He decides not to be so chatty at bedtime!

Donor ZK asks "Over the weekend, instead of going to PAX South, I went to a HPDE (High Performance Driving Event). It was a blast to drive on a road course. Since you have such an interest in cars, have you ever considered or have you ever driven on a track?"

He hasn't but he's interested. I wouldn't be interested myself.

Kurt spots a couple of natural bridges and comes up with a theory on the terrain generation in this version of the game.

Donor Trake asks "Were there any MindCrackers that you met in person for the first time at PAX South? Is there any particular MindCracker that you get on better with than the others?"

OMGChad and Coestar he met for the first time. As for the other question he discusses it for a while, talking about stuff like SpeedRunners and other joint venture recordings.

Donor FiddyCal623 asks "Have you seen the Hobbit Trilogy, and if so what did think of it compared to Lord of the Rings? Have you ever eaten sushi before?"

He has and he gives his thoughts about it. He hasn't eaten sushi. I have. I'd prefer vegetarian sushi. I've seen all those movies too. They're all good and ok. I like one trilogy about the same as the other.

Donor Fabian talks about aspirations for space exploration.

Later on in the video, Kurt talks about Twitch's large presence at PAX South and talks about livestreaming and partnerships in general.

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