This one is a full-throttle, zero-script joyride! Pro wrestler, cover band rockstar (Walk of Shame), voice over wizard, and self proclaimed modern day Renaissance man “Spiffy” Sean Styles struts into the studio with hosts LX and Havok and immediately turns the mic into a wrestling ring, a Star Trek bridge, and an 80s/90s nostalgia time machine. From Attitude Era war stories and paying dues with the Wild Samoans, to Picard vs Kirk supremacy debates, Tribble rants, Quake LAN-party flashbacks, Elden Ring rage quits, and why Havok thinks your new music is “suspect,” Sean delivers two hours of high octane, ADHD fueled tangents, life philosophy (“find something you love… then figure out how to get paid for it”), and zero filter elder millennial wisdom. Pure chaos, zero filter, maximum laughs. If you love nerd culture, real talk, and conversations that bounce like a pinball machine on espresso, this episode is your new favorite neurodivergent rabbit hole.
https://fountain.fm/episode/UEsoBzotF6Ra80n7dsxF
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Ah quake LAN-parties. Unfortunately the others liked Counterstike more, and non of them played starcraft :(. Luckely there were always the crazy trackmania tracks
Well CS was pretty good too, for me Quake was the best gameplay, very fast and aggressive playstyle which I found very fun. When Q3 Arena came out I was blown away by how fast paced it was. Excellent game in my humble opinion.
Q3A just ''solved'' competitive FPS, there really was no point in making anything else after that point