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Auto news on Youtube Aug 30 2018

Hi guys and welcome back to my channel my name is Dana! For all those who are

new thank you so much for visiting my channel. You know that recently I've

noticed that I don't really have an introduction video, and I bet it's really

hard to watch the video with no personality. If you want me to make an

introductory video where I tell about myself a little bit and what I'm doing

in life, why I'm filming this channel even. Please, let me

know in the comment

section down below, and I will wait for that! Today I'm presenting a new type

of video which is called Weekend Stock News, so yeah keep watching!

In this types of videos I would explain you the most popular stock market news

that were coming out lately, and try to make them as easy for you as possible!

I hope that you will like this new type of video, and let's start! The

largest grocer in the United States with the 23% share of the market. You know

what I'm talking about it's the Walmart company with it's

outstanding earnings report, which was posted this Thursday and by outstanding

I mean 40 percent increase in online sales, not to mention they already had a

33 percent increase during the last quarter report, isn't that impressive?

Also, I wanted to say that this news push the stock price up more than 10 percent

also the revenue increased by 3.8 percent and now it hit a director of 128

billion dollars. It seems that Walmart is trying to get on a whole new level and

their efforts seem to be working out pretty well, don't you think? By the end

of 2018 Walmart announced its plans to deliver groceries to 40% of the United

States population. They needed to incorporate both big variety of the

products and also a user-friendly interface we can see that they work

pretty well and now they're just given their rewards for them work. $WMT has

recorded nearly 4 straight years of US

growth unmatched by any other retailer. Will Walmart be able to meet their

expectations the question is still open however we still need to keep an eye on

this stock. And I will come to news about Tesla. I bet that people who are not even

interested in Tesla have heard about the Elon Musk controversial Twitter

reputation, but was he really serious while publishing this big announcement

about Tesla the most valuable automaker and also publicly traded

companies since 2010 going private? The first question that came to my mind was

like what. It sounded so weird to me because the companies do not usually

announce their plans to go private on social media. He made it seem so simple

like it was his choice in the grocery store. I bet that he has a good of sense

of humor though because he started his tweet with the phrase good morning and a

smiley face which he usually never does. I bet that this morning was really

shocking for most of the shareholders of Tesla. With the news about Saudi Arabia

acquiring a significant portion of Tesla's shares we can see that the stock

goes crazy up, and then when Elon Musk's tweet came out the stock was holding for

about two or two and a half hours. Meaning that all the shareholders

couldn't either buy or sell the stock for this period of time. Well it's been some

time after the news announcement as I mentioned in my previous video it was

not really a good year for Tesla it had some problems with manufacturing and

also public criticism, if you want to know more about this video you can find

this video just right here. You know to me it makes some sense that the company

might go private, because in this case all this media

exposure, short term things and also quarterly reports numbers would not

bother the Tesla company anymore. on August 13 Musk made a blog post where

he explains his public announcement saying- "I mentioned earlier I made the

announcement last Tuesday because I felt it was right and fair thing to do, so

that all investors had the same information at the same time." It was kind

of irresponsible for Musk to post this kind of announcement without an

appropriate proof, and papers that support his decision. Especially, as an CEO

of the company. In his blog post he was saying that this decision was driven by

the desire to help out all the Tesla shareholders. We don't know was this the

truth or just another trick to make his appearance better, but we do know that

the last decision would be on the shoulders of shareholders. That's all for

this week guys! Please, let me know in the comment section down below did you

like this type of video and also what do you think about these two news. In my

future videos I would share some more interesting news and try to explain them

as easy, as possible for you, please subscribe to my channel because that

really motivates me to produce a better content for you (and I think I was saying

that previously but that's okay) and I would see you next week, so bye!

you

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Taking a Cambridge English Qualification: what to expect on exam day - Duration: 2:50.

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What are the benefits of taking digestive enzymes? - Duration: 4:41.

Hey guys! I appreciate you tuning in for this. We''re gonna be talking about how

you can become better emotionally, physically, spiritually, and mentally, all

through better digestion of that gut. Today, I'm going to be talking about how

you already have the Fountain of Youth in your body. It's pretty amazing! You

know, you take supplements if you try to find the Fountain of Youth, but I want to

tell you that you already do. That Fountain of Youth is enzymes. You guys

know what enzymes are? Now let me say that I'm gonna try to make it pretty

easy to understand in terms of how it's beneficial for you, because the way that

you can think about what enzymes are. If you look at an earlier video to explain it, they're

kind of like scissors that help to break down foods you eat.

But enzymes are really kind of like the spark plugs in the body. And what I mean

by that is that they actually allow you, when you ingest foods, it actually

creates and allows you to get the nutrients from the foods that you eat;

the enzymes do. And so it's very very important that you have that. They're

called metabolic enzymes, but basically, if you don't have enzymes, you wouldn't

be able to breathe; you wouldn't even actually be alive if you didn't have

enough enzymes. And so what happens when you ingest foods, when you eat foods, the

enzymes unlock those nutrients, and the foods, you get the nutrients from them.

And then it allows you to breathe, circulate blood, do all sorts of things.

Now the way that you can think about it is that you don't have an infinite

amount of enzymes in your body. You can find them in raw foods and raw fruits and

vegetables, but there are actually very few enzymes that help you break down

foods like processed foods or cooked foods. That's why they always talk about

raw foods and a raw diet etc. It's because most of it is because of

those enzymes. It's very, very important. And so the way that I want you

to think about it... is let's say whenever you're born, you have an enzyme

bank-account, and that enzyme bank-account... let's to throw out a number: a million

enzymes in that bank account. And what happens is when you eat processed foods,

and when you when you cook foods and don't eat raw foods that have enzymes

already in them, what happens is your body starts to utilize those metabolic enzymes to

break down the foods that you can get the nutrients. So if your diet most of

your life is built upon processed foods and crap foods, understand that you're

using a lot of energy, a lot of enzymes to help

those foods digest. So that you can get the nutrients to breathe, circulate, basically

live your life. I'm gonna ask you a question. Do you ever notice that as people age, they

basically have one problem. Then it seems to escalate to another problem, then all

of a sudden, something else will pop up, and something else will pop up, and it

really just kind of escalates the problem. The reason for that is because

as we age, we lose a significant amount of metabolic enzymes that allow our

bodies to get the nutrients from the foods. And so what happens is when you

get old, and you don't have enough enzymes, your body starts to, again,

use that up like that bank account. What happens is that when your enzyme bank

account reaches zero, you basically stop producing things. And that's how you can

see problems when you when you get sick, and then you have another sickness, and

another sickness, and another sickness; that's the problem.

So the Fountain of Youth as I'm gonna tell you,is actually found in enzymes

and making sure that you're eating enough enzymes to help you break down

the foods, so that you can get the most nutrients, so that you can breathe, live,

circulate blood, and basically just live a happy life. Where do you get that?

You can certainly get it in supplements, and that's where I would always

recommend everybody start, take supplements ONLY in terms of enzymes. Now not anything else.

But if you can get a whole lot in metabolic enzymes in supplement form, and

I would encourage everybody really, to produce that Fountain of Youth and

create more enzymes so that your body can help to break down those nutrients

and get everything that you need to live a healthier life.

So the Fountain of Youth is digestive enzymes. You can find that as I said in

raw foods, like in pineapples. Most people eat the outside, but actually

most of the enzymes are found in that little center of the pineapples. So

that's where the good stuff is, but you can get them in most raw foods and

vegetables. So I'll encourage you to incorporate more of those into your diet, reduce the

amount of cooked foods and processed foods, and start saving those metabolic

enzymes. Start saving in that bank account so that it never reaches zero. I

appreciate you guys. Enzymes are the Fountain of Youth. If you enjoyed this,

click the like button, comment or ask me anything. Send me a message whatever you

need to do because my goal is really to help you become healthier mentally,

spiritually, physically, and emotionally all through better digestion of the gut

I appreciate you guys tuning in and have a wonderful weekend see you later. If you

like these mental minutes, be sure to click the subscribe button or comment

below hit the like button or share with us how you are becoming healthy emotionally,

mentally, physically, and spiritually, all through better digestion of the gut. Have

a great day folks

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HOSTELS in your 20s: What you NEED to know - Duration: 9:01.

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What does nomenklatura mean? - Duration: 0:51.

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What NOT to Put Into a Trust - Duration: 4:40.

Hi. Lee Philips here.

I want to talk to you for two seconds

about living revocable trusts

we've talked about that a lot in a lot of other YouTube videos

but this one I want to talk about what NOT to put into your living revocable trust.

There are things that don't go into a little revocable trust.

For example

an IRA is unique to you

you have to own that IRA

it can't go in the trust

you could maybe make the beneficiary of the IRA the trust

but you would never make the owner of the IRA the trust.

You're the owner. You have to be the owner.

You're the only one that can set up an IRA.

Beneficiary, trust?

Making the trust the beneficiary of the IRA now you would do that in the IRA document

not in the trust

that's a whole another discussion on another YouTube

but you can

yes and no.

You're not going to put any of the ERISA

the Employee Retirement Income Security Act stuff

that's your 401k

you will be the owner of the 401k

and actually the 401k and the IRA are both trusts.

So you name a beneficiary

you have a trustee

and so we won't make the owner

of your 401k or your SEP or whatever it is

or your formal 3B or whatever

you won't make your living revocable trust the owner.

That's a contract basically between you

and the company providing the service

the "trusteeship"

of the retirement plan

or the benefit plan.

Now you will name beneficiaries

for your 401k or SEP or whatever it is

those are normally going to be

the children or the spouse first and then the children

you could have a living revocable trust act

as the beneficiary for the children

now I like I said that's another story

but you will not put that stuff into the IRA

or excuse me into the trust.

You'll put things that you sign for

that aren't actually already a trust.

Other things you don't have to put into a trust

you could mention them

but you certainly don't have to put them into the trust

and that is anything that you can transfer

and not have to have a written signature

in order to make that transfer.

I tell people

if you can take it out on the front lawn

and sell it at a yard sale

and not have to sign for it,

you don't have to put it in the trust.

Or if your neighbor can break into the house

and get that thing that asset

and then sell it without your signature

you don't need to put it into the living revocable trust

now they can't break into your garage

take your car and sell it without your signature

your signature has to go on the title

in order to transfer the title.

They can't break in and get into the bank account

because your signature is on it.

They can't sell your piece of real property your signature's on it.

Those are the things that you DO put into a trust.

So basically the only things that you're not going to be putting into a trust

are things that don't require your signature

and they could be mentioned in the living revocable trust

particularly if you have a schedule that allows you to distribute personal items

that would be attached to the back of the trust

and that's the way you avoid the family

fight but you could mention specific things that

don't have to have your signature

but you don't need to mention those-- there's no probate on them

and what we're doing is avoiding probate

there isn't any probate on the 401ks

or the IRAs either

because you've named beneficiaries

and their unique to you

you have to be the owner of the IRA like I said.

So other than the retirement plans

and stuff that doesn't require your signature

there aren't a lot of things that you wouldn't--not--put into your living revocable trust.

This is Lee Phillips talking about things you DON'T put into your living revocable trust

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President Marvin Krislov: What You May Not Know - Duration: 4:02.

Insider: Marvin Krislov, What You May Not Know. Take one!

I heard that President Krislov has a musical written all about him.

No, no, no, no.

That was just one song and it was performed by our PPA students.

Here, let's look.

["Hello, Marvin!" to the tune of "Hello, Dolly!"]

They say President Krislov has the voice of an angel.

Like, it's simply breathtaking.

True! 100% true.

["Lean On Me" as performed by Pace's Byron Freeman '18 and President Krislov, with the voice of an angel.]

I heard he single-handedly rescued 16 students from the woods.

Well...

Something like that. We were a little lost while hiking in the woods in Pleasantville.

You know, I feel like we should have another karaoke event with President Krislov.

Yeah, he had such a great performance!

I mean, it makes sense that he's such a great performer.

He's in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

[Director off-screen: Wait. What?! Is that even true?]

No, seriously! He was the construction worker, I think. In the Y-M-C-A video.

I have no idea why anyone would think I'm a construction worker.

Now, what I was, though, was a member of the board of trustees

of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.

The closest I've ever gotten to the Village People

is when I worked at the YMCA in New Haven, Connecticut.

Hey, guys, you know what I heard? President Krislov played Colonel Sanders in the

mid-'90s. You know, KFC?

Wait, what?

I heard he was once a jockey in the Kentucky Derby.

Not true! Well, just not THAT kind of Colonel.

I'm a Kentucky Colonel, which is the highest honor that the Commonwealth of Kentucky can bestow.

I heard President Krislov was asked to oversee one of the most important events

in White House history.

Really? The White House?

Yeah, the 1995 Easter Egg Roll.

Actually that's true! When I worked at the White House during the Clinton

administration, one of the things I did was supervise the legal work on the Easter Egg Roll.

You know, I heard he's a dog whisperer.

He's a dog whisperer?!

I heard he argued a landmark case in the Supreme Court.

Yes, that one's true! Although, I wasn't the one who argued the case in front of the Supreme Court.

When I was general counsel at the University of Michigan,

we defended our admissions policy at the Supreme Court and we won.

I believe very strongly that everyone deserves a chance to succeed

and that student-body diversity and excellence go hand-in-hand.

Now that you've had a chance to learn a little bit about me, I can't wait to learn more about you.

Coming to Pace University will be one of the great adventures of your lifetime.

Have a great summer! We'll see you in the fall.

Congratulations!

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What Rep. Meadows Just Unmasked Spells DOOM For The Cover Up Crew - Duration: 2:52.

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What Has This Channel Become? - Duration: 0:07.

GRAPES

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setting up for failure, What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #169 - Duration: 1:28.

- Hey everybody, how are you?

It's Jeff Gellman of Solid K9 Training

with my What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day.

Tip number 169.

Listen, whenever we're training a new behavior with a dog,

we're always setting the dog up for success.

You'll hear that a lot.

Always set the dog up for success so you can reward it.

I agree 100%.

But if you really wanna proof that dog.

If you really wanna make sure

that you push that dog to its limits,

you actually have to set that dog up for failure

because the world happens, life happens,

environmentals happen out there.

So what you wanna do is teach your dog what you want,

then, in order to proof your dog

that it will make the right decisions

in all different situations,

you actually have to set your dog up to fail

so then you can correct it for failing.

So you teach it, then, what you want.

That way it learns how to do what you want

and what it's supposed to do

in low environmental situations,

high environmental situations, heavy distractions.

It's very, very important.

So many people, they only want their dogs to succeed.

Just like everything in life.

Just like everything in life.

No, make it really difficult for your dog.

Once they understand the behavior,

that's how they learn.

That's how you proof things.

Jeff Gellman, Solid K9 Training.

Madly in love with you.

And I'll talk to you soon, bye.

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What Can Your Genetic Portrait Tell the World? #PublicInterestTech - Duration: 2:47.

We use computers, we use phones, we use the Internet,

we see these things,

and so we have some kind of tangible relationship to them.

But when you go to your doctor

and they take some fluid out of your body

and then come back and tell you about it,

we don't see all the biotechnology that's happening behind the scenes.

We don't see the whole market in fluids and data that's behind that.

It's totally invisible to us.

Heather Dewey-Hagborg, take one.

I studied visual art alongside computer science.

And so my work is really trying to ask deep questions

about technology and how it functions and its impact on society.

In Stranger Visions, the question was

how much can I learn about a stranger from a hair.

I collected genetic artifacts,

so things that strangers left in public, like

chewed-up gum and cigarette butts and fingernails.

I extracted DNA from them and analyzed it.

And then what came out of that were these 3D printed portraits

that represented one genomic interpretation

of what a stranger might look like

based on their genetic material.

One aspect, was the kind of genetic surveillance aspect,

that there was this vulnerability of the body.

And then the second thing was this new technology

was emerging of DNA phenotyping.

DNA phenotyping is the attempt to create

an actual picture of a person's face

from nothing more than their DNA.

Two years after I exhibited Stranger Visions,

a company called Parabon NanoLabs launched

a product called DNA Snapshot

that claims to do just this—

to take DNA from a crime scene

and make a picture of "the criminal."

And this I knew from my work and Stranger Visions

was just not possible; it was too subjective.

There were many possible interpretations

of one person's face based on their data.

It wasn't this reductionist process.

Actually, it was complex and nuanced and messy.

The biotechnological universe is growing all around us all the time.

DNA phenotyping, recreational genetics,

databases like 23andMe and Ancestry.com,

GEDmatch, the criminal database.

We have to really radically think about

what it means to live in a time where there is no genetic privacy.

We have to be hackers.

We have to, like, DIY the whole thing.

I would really like to see more artists

and creative people working in

public interest technology,

making visible this kind of hidden world of biotechnology.

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What are the Jets getting in exchange for Teddy Bridgewater? - Duration: 2:13.

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Gunpla lottery. Here is what i got. - Duration: 4:26.

Everyone Hello again Thank you very much for always watching the video

This time I got a Gundam Lottery, so I'd like to go to see it soon Will Gundam be hit?

Yes, that was the first time I was losing my first time I went by myself, but at this time it was still in a state that almost still remained

It is the second time

It is a feeling that everyone is witnessing quite a lot by watching Twitter or whatever, but why not?

Here I decided to go back home without going to the third time

Third time my daughter got pulled it, but now

This is it

I wish I had a daughter from the beginning I wish it was this f prize, but there are five types from f 1 to f 5

There were 4 stocks each, so there are 20 pieces in all, so it will be fine

I wonder if I will come inside but even more than the rubber key holder at all

I guess it's better for myself than mugs or small dishes

I tried drawing by myself for the fourth time

The fourth one was also a core fighter - it is G3 color

It looks like it's not clear type it's normal G3 color

I came here and it is a good feeling for the core fighter twice in a row.

Next is the last, Well I guess Gundam is here

Yes, I did it 5 times, but the last time was a rubber strap again

Although I tried doing the most lottery for the first time this time, Gundam did not hit

Everyone did a Gundam Lottery, did you do it, Gundam, get directions Also this time it was useless

I am glad that you can comment on this gunpla lottery

Maybe there is also popularity so it seems pretty popular, I think that I would like to take my daughter with me at that time

Finally I would like to partake with Arky's information and deliver it

What I am making now is Buster Sword, is not it

I printed 2D data made with illustrator on a printer and put it on a cardboard box

I made it to confirm that it is size feeling and how much balance it is actually made to have on the main body

It's a next movie of Alkay but I'm doing my best now and I'm making it so I'm happy if I can wait for a bit more

This time it will be so far, but how was it

Let's meet again in the next video

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What My VEGAN KID Eats in a Day | As a Two Year Old VEGAN TODDLER - Duration: 13:32.

Do you need to go to the potty? Willow- no

I want to go see daddy over there

Ok lets go see daddy

before he goes to work

Nooo

Sorry I have to go to work baby

I'm sad too baby. I hate leaving you guys.

I'm sad too.

Why are you sad bubba?

He's going away

Daddy will be back soon.

Mugga mugga

Your boobie!

Where's your boobies?

Right here

Button your coat.

Pull it through

Thanks dad

I'll miss you

You have a good day with mommy eating lots of yummy food. Bye, daddy

You give me kissy hehe

Mwah

You give me kissys

Hi everyone, it's going to be a nice day in the neighbourhood.

Look I'm a gorilla... (continues to make gorilla sounds)

Hey guys

Willow, and I are taking over today gonna see hi, baby. Hi

We thought you'd like to see what's willow eats in a day

Are you having a snack?

Let's have hot drinks together no, oh you want a warm drink

I'm a gorilla (continues to make gorilla sounds)

You are an amazing gorilla

It's pretty cold this morning so Willow and i are warming up with Jing

Cheers baby

Brushing our teeth

Well, thanks for letting me help can you open up wide oh

Crackers family!!

Thanks, baby ready. Oh don't you love a good Avo

Do you want to put avocado annual peace in your cracker? Or do you want mummy to do it

Look look look

Does it look good baby?

Seriously how good

does this look

You want to sit at your little table? Okay, baby, are we gonna have a cracker snack?

It's been really cold this morning I think we'll have roast potatoes for lunch and we'll mix it into a salad

Let's go get stuff from the garden

You're not scare of the wind baby we usually spend a lot of time outside even if it's really cold and windy or rainy

Or whatever

Thats rocket should we put it in the bowl and pick lots for our lunch

a ladybug

Let's play I can hear a plane its way windier than usual, isn't it?

But we really want those cherry tomatoes

You're amazing put it in your bag so

Today is a bit of a winter edition of what will I eat in a day? It's

Really cold?

and

here in Australia sometimes

winter can feel just like a summers day so we often have

Juice, but at the end of the video, we will show you our favorite

banana and ice cream recipe

Okay, organic oil onion powder paprika

Is it nice to be outside

Even if it's a crappy cold day we have to get outside

So you both go crazy, otherwise and just feel so much better with a bit of Sun

So we've got roast potato

half an avocado

Some cashew sour cream some greens from the garden and tomatoes in there

And then we just mix it up

This one has a smaller pieces

Willow is 2 and four months old and breast feeds on demand during the night and once or twice during the day

We usually wake up in the morning and make juice, but we didn't do that today. So we haven't had much fruit

So I'm gonna make some green banana ice cream

Going to go in the wrap or the carrier

Let's make this banana ice-cream that shall we when you put it all together

So we've just got three to five bananas

Cubes and passion fruit and a little bit of

Are you excited?

There you go, so if I'm feeling like a chocolaty treat

I like to put two to three spoons of cacao powder and

Some rice malt syrup in there. But today we're going to have green powder

Banana ice cream

YUmmmm

She doesn't like green powder at this start, but she always steals mine later on

But bup bup

What the heck

bup bup bup

Banana ice-cream our go to treat and it tastes amazing and this green powder literally tastes like sherbet

I got green powder in my mouth

You sure do

wow

By everyone, I hope you guys enjoyed our video. Thanks for watching

Don't forget to hit the like button

I love this green stuff

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Pre A1 Starters, A1 Movers and A2 Flyers: what to expect on exam day - Duration: 2:50.

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What is an Arena FPS? A love letter to a great genre of games - Duration: 11:46.

Here's a spicy question: What are the most skillful FPS games?

Now, everyone can make a lot of good arguments for this, but obviously there is no right

answer.

Nevertheless, if you ask some of the FPS veterans, a lot of them will tell you it's one of the

Arena FPS games, and in a way they have good reasons.

Well there was this long period of time in FPS history, where you would be playing whatever

awesome shooter that came out that year, like Counter Strike, Team Fortress or whatnot,

but sometimes you would lose to opponents that you knew were worse than you were, but

he only won because he got a better team or got lucky or something, right?

So, to prove to him that you are actually better in pure skills, you would

challenge that person and go, "Duel me in Quake".

And that's what Arena Shooters were for the FPS veterans.

Those were games that could cut through all the bs and randomness and try to preserve

the best showcase of individual talent.

They were the gold standards for competitive shooters for a long time because they require

an equal amount excellence in aim, strategy, tactics, and kind of an unbreakable mentality.

But I've noticed that there is not really a working definition for Arena Shooters.

So, what really is an Arena Shooter?

Why did so many FPS veterans say they are the most skillful games?

So, how about we come up with some answers?

Let's try the definition first.

So the way I did this was to look for commonalities between games already in the subsets, and

see how they differ from other FPS games.

In my results, I found 3 things that can be categorized as defining features of Arena Shooters

Now let's take a look

First and foremost, weapons.

In arena shooters, there are two things that are almost always present in the weapon systems.

Number one, there is never an upper limit of how many weapons you can carry at the same time

No class loadouts, no weapon attachments or any predetermined upgrades.

All weapons are spread around the map for everybody to pick up.

Number two, the rosters of weapons are usually vastly diverse, and collectively require all

distinct types of aiming styles.

Arena Shooters pioneered almost all of the weapon archetypes, and often with designs

minimizing random factors.

You will see weapons that require tracking, flicking and leading, the three main aiming

styles in first-person shooters, but all in the same game.

But then you'll also see stuff like tracking projectile weapons, tracking hitscans with

spread, flicking hitscans with spread, variety of projectile weapons with arch and/or ricochet,

so on and so forth, and then these crazy melee weapons.

By doing that, they force you to understand the pros and cons of each type of weapon,

and they force you to think about when to switch to the right weapon based on the you

and your enemy's positioning in midst of these chaotic combat situations.

After the late 90s, there were two schools of thoughts of arena shooter weapon designs.

One lineage follows the steps of Quake with more simplicity and purism.

Each weapon has distinct utility, but they have clear weaknesses, so faster weapon switching

on your feet becomes extra vital in these games.

We are talking about games like Reflex Arena, Warsow, Doom 3, Diabotical and so on.

Then there is this other lineage which was spawned by Unreal Tournament, where weapons

are much more versatile because they often came with an innovative strong alternative fire

In these games sometimes two or three guns can wreak havoc, games like Painkiller, Xonotic

and Toxikk, so on and so forth.

By the way, some of the weapons in these games have the craziest interactions between primary

and secondary fire.

You can make an explosive arrow by shooting an bolt into the grenade you just lobbed from

the same gun; you can make a huge blast by igniting one of the plasma balls you just

launched; you can even curve your rockets and then detonate it early in midair.

There are a lot of these creative weapons.

Anyways, a lot of Arena Shooter players find it easy to pick up other shooters afterwards,

and a large part of the reason has to be that Arena Shooters require so much versatility

in skills just in their weapon systems alone.

Second in line of defining features in Arena Shooters is the movement, and I really don't

think any other types of games have the same depth in movement as Arena Shooters do, because

unlike a lot of other games especially shooters, if you are good at movement, you literally

run and accelerate faster.

You can make quicker turns and you can jump a lot higher more precisely.

It takes quite a bit of practice to even just get a grasp on the various movement mechanics.

I found out that only less than 1% of Quake Live players actually passed the movement

tutorial, which is just insane.

But the thing is after you learn them, it is the most satisfying thing just to move

around the map because you have such comprehensive control of every aspect of your movement.

Actually due to how technical but also how enjoyable these movement mechanics are, some of these games

have huge scenes in just racing.

So how about we run through a few techniques you might be seeing in arena shooters?

We have bunny hop, strafe jump, rocket jump, rocket boost, grenade jump, a variety of other

splash jumps, crouch slide, crouch boost, grappling hook, jetpacks, portal boost, stair

boost, air dodge, wall jump, wall ride, teleport, etc etc, and this is just to name a few.

Also, believe me, sometimes it takes years to just master one of these.

Let's use rocket jumping as an example.

Minute changes in exact angle or the timing of your jump will cause monumental in outcome.

For instance, if you press your jump a few millisecond too late (or early depending),

then you jump too high and you become a really easy target in mid air.

If you are a few degrees off your angle, then you lose all of your momentum

and you took self damage for nothing.

Once you get a hang of some of these, you can then chain a bunch of movement mechanics

together, and get to places otherwise impossible to reach, and let me tell you once you pull

that off, that is just pure joy.

The feeling of flying through the air and then flicking that killing shot, that thrill

is impossible to replicate.

The depth of movement has to be partially why these games have such loyal fan bases.

The third and possibly the most important

defining feature of arena shooters is the maps.

I mean, they are called arena shooters at the end of the day, so you would expect arenas

to be an important part of it.

But what makes an FPS map an arena?

The point of an arena is to bring the best spectating experience to the audience.

Arenas have got to ensure that rush of adrenaline because they are built to be spectacles.

That is the principle of arena shooter map design: the sole purpose is to stimulate the

most exciting competition.

Weapons and pickups respawn at set times and locations, so players can kill each other over these

items.

You also see a lot of these weird arbitrary terrain handicaps or advantage points, and

they are there just to make the combat situations more interesting.

In Arena Shooters, players are supposed to maintain map control, so they always have

an edge on resources.

Great players keep track of spawn times of many pickups at once, and so they can predict

when and where their opponents will be based on these timings, and then they just make

conniving plays.

So much room for tactics and strategies are granted by these maps, that even if you have

worse aim than the opponent, you can easily win fights with better positioning, smarter

reads, better control of pickups on the map, better weapon choices, so on and so forth,

but only if you have the proper map knowledge.

One more thing about the maps.

Just like real arenas, the maps are never trying to reproduce anything that can really

exist.

They might be sometimes themed with familiarity, but architecturally they don't attempt to

make any sense at all in real life.

They are purely set pieces for combat.

You don't question why the map is just four walls with seemingly no exits.

You don't question why jump pads or portals are in Lovecraftian medieval castles.

You don't question why weapons and supplies are placed in a corridor or stored on a cliff.

It is not at all about the realism or the authenticity.

Everything in the arena is built for the showcasing the competition at the highest level.

That is why some classic maps keep appearing after 2 decades across multiple franchises

of games, and then make their way back into the old games.

That's how these maps created some of the most memorable moments in e-sport history.

And there we have it.

A pickup-based weapon system with diverse aiming skills.

A set of intricate movement mechanics.

And arena-like maps with an emphasis on item control.

The three main defining features of arena shooters.

But my favorite thing about Arena Shooters hands down is how they allow you to excel

in so many different ways with aim, speed or just pure intellect.

You have to put in some real work to be good in arena shooters, and once you master an

Arena Shooter, other FPS games seem quite a lot easier to learn.

Because Arena Shooters ask so much of you and train you in so many different ways, but

they in turn grant so much room for players to be good at the game in their own ways,

and you really get to see a lot of different personalities and different types of talents

when it comes to Arena Shooters.

Anyone who has watched any Duel in Arena Shooters can tell exactly what I mean, because you

can easily tell who is playing even without seeing the name tags.

That's the kind of things I want Arena Shooters to be known and remembered for.

Some of these games we talked about today are ten, twenty, or even twenty-five years

old, but their loyal fan bases are still there.

Because of that, even if they are no longer the most popular games, there will always

be a place for more Arena shooters.

I'm sure my set of criteria will leave out a few fringe cases that people consider to

be possibly arena shooters as well, and that's inevitable with any definition really, namely

games like Tribes, Midair, Lawbreakers, Team Fortress, Dirty Bomb and other Splash Damage

Games titles, so on and so forth.

It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination.

But I think it's important to keep clear perimeters for the definition, because if we dilute the

meaning of a genre too much, it doesn't meaningfully serve the purpose of accurately informing

other fellow consumers anymore.

However, that does not mean beyond the clear definition, we cannot be flexible when talking

about it.

It doesn't have to be a dichotomy.

So those games like Lawbreakers, Team Fortress and whatnot fulfills 70, 80 percent of my

definition, so I feel comfortable saying they are 70% arena shooter, you know.

Cause after all they clearly have many elements of other genres as well.

There always should be some grey areas between definitions.

So that's on the subject of fringe cases.

Now if you know some things about FPS history, you would know that arena shooters have many

more legacies beyond gameplay.

In the description I will link two videos about Quake's history, and how arena shooters

were the pioneer of polygon FPS, e-sport, modding, demo replays, machinima, speed runs,

all sorts of things.

It's definitely worth a watch if you are interested.

Lastly, for those of you that are new to Arena shooters, I just want to say, grab a friend

and give it a try.

Most of the games in their video are free-to-play or entirely free even, and most of them run

buttery smooth on a potato laptop.

I know the skill gap seems daunting at first, but many of these games have bots, custom

servers and many game modes, so you don't have to worry too much about the skill gap

or the population of the game, you will have fun if you have a friend of two.

Anyways that's it for me today.

See you guys on the flip side.

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