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Pharaoh wasn't a great game. Seth needed to fill the vid with ancient Egyptian myths to elevate the game and vid. The city-building was actually shallow, unrealistic, and goofy.
Fire departments and architects on every corner, lol. It was an 'insta-delete' for me in the early 2000s.
But, I always enjoy his videos.
Caesar was better, but not much. Everyone was trying to capture the lightning that was the Civilization series (which was great, for the time).
"Give me more SOLDIERS, noble leader..." Still rings in my head...
PLEBS are needed!

Caesar 2 was the best one anyway, especially the version we played. We somehow got a hold of a beta where the combat wasn't implemented. Didn't even know the game had combat until many years later.
 
PLEBS are needed!

Caesar 2 was the best one anyway, especially the version we played. We somehow got a hold of a beta where the combat wasn't implemented. Didn't even know the game had combat until many years later.
More plebs....

I still say that to my self all the time, I try not to do it around the people I manage.
 
I think this one might have been a bit of an excuse to hang a silly tangent on mythology of of.
Pretty much, it takes a third of the video and another third is spent on the roman version.

Although the games he showed at the end look better. I dont know if this was just a quick one to fill time while making the other ones (the time it takes to go through 90s games compared to 2010s ones must be night and day)

But hes a bit like Metokur used to be. You just find him one day speed run through his videos and then realize he makes one video a quarter.

Hes a youtuber you dont subscribe to but instead watch once wait a few years to remember him again and check out the latest shit hes come up with
 
Pretty much, it takes a third of the video and another third is spent on the roman version.

Although the games he showed at the end look better. I dont know if this was just a quick one to fill time while making the other ones (the time it takes to go through 90s games compared to 2010s ones must be night and day)

But hes a bit like Metokur used to be. You just find him one day speed run through his videos and then realize he makes one video a quarter.

Hes a youtuber you dont subscribe to but instead watch once wait a few years to remember him again and check out the latest shit hes come up with
Sseth generally makes videos monthly as per his blood contract with the Merchants' Guild. Metokur had an infamously erratic posting schedule, with one of his TGWTG (iirc) videos being delayed by a year.

Honestly I'm kinda glad he spent 1/3 of the video talking about the Osiris myth, there's only so much to talk about with 90's city builders. He did it for Emperor (another Impressions city builder) as well, talking about Shang tyrant Zhou and his favorite, criminally insane consort Daji.
 
I actually listened all the way through his cancer lecture.

I get all my medical advice from this YouTube racist.

I'm glad he doesn't descend into the exhaustion pit and creativity cancer of Streaming supplemented income, but on the other hand I wish the Lemon Emporer would pay him for another round.
 
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Honestly Sseth should do a review of all those real deal medical VR simulators they've made for practitioners, researchers and nurses.

For example there's a dementia one that some medical company made to have health aids understand how people with the disease see the world. There's an entire genre like this which covers nearly every sort of disability or disease you can think of.

The voice actors they hire for these games though are not the best quality and act as a detriment to the seriousness they're trying to convey.

Then again shit like that gets charged a premium, sort of like how the physical edition of the complete Bill Nye the Science Guy series originally ran for 2 grand because it was "educational" and therefore a real visual teaching aid so it demanded the big bucks despite being a PBS program originally. I'm curious if anyone would have bothered to ever pirate medical VR stuff.
 
Honestly Sseth should do a review of all those real deal medical VR simulators they've made for practitioners, researchers and nurses.

For example there's a dementia one that some medical company made to have health aids understand how people with the disease see the world. There's an entire genre like this which covers nearly every sort of disability or disease you can think of.

The voice actors they hire for these games though are not the best quality and act as a detriment to the seriousness they're trying to convey.

Then again shit like that gets charged a premium, sort of like how the physical edition of the complete Bill Nye the Science Guy series originally ran for 2 grand because it was "educational" and therefore a real visual teaching aid so it demanded the big bucks despite being a PBS program originally. I'm curious if anyone would have bothered to ever pirate medical VR stuff.
That actually sounds like an interesting idea. Someone should mention that in his discord. I’m sure at least one of the people here is a merchant.
 
Honestly Sseth should do a review of all those real deal medical VR simulators they've made for practitioners, researchers and nurses.

For example there's a dementia one that some medical company made to have health aids understand how people with the disease see the world. There's an entire genre like this which covers nearly every sort of disability or disease you can think of.

The voice actors they hire for these games though are not the best quality and act as a detriment to the seriousness they're trying to convey.

Then again shit like that gets charged a premium, sort of like how the physical edition of the complete Bill Nye the Science Guy series originally ran for 2 grand because it was "educational" and therefore a real visual teaching aid so it demanded the big bucks despite being a PBS program originally. I'm curious if anyone would have bothered to ever pirate medical VR stuff.
That is exactly the kind of thing I'd want to play if ever I got a VR headset

With Surgeon Simulator as a nice palette cleanser, of course
 
As far as I know, he's a UK ex-pat living in Denmark, though I don't know why on Earth his accent sounds vaguely American. I really can't figure out how he came to have that voice at all, and he uses it in his livestreams. I can't tell if it's a fake accent to throw off potential doxing or what.
Based on his accent and deep lore I'd bet anything that he's a pole or ukrainian that came to the UK to clean toilets and get his MD before escaping from 1984 to wherever he is now.
 
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Piling these rocks feels like filler.
 
I really can't figure out how he came to have that voice at all, and he uses it in his livestreams. I can't tell if it's a fake accent to throw off potential doxing or what.
My personal theory is that one of his parents is American, but Sseth himself was raised in like Scandinavia or Holland. He's way more proficient and natural at speaking than the vast majority of esls, which suggests that he was exposed to the language at a very early age; but he has enough idiosyncrasies that seem equally deeply ingrained, and disqualify him from being a true native speaker.

It would help explain his Russian Jew larp, because 1. there aren't that many in Western Europe, and 2. the few that are still tend to be very plugged into Russian culture. The kind of references and callbacks Sseth makes to slavshit isn't on the level you'd expect from a second-generation zhid who came to the West after the wall fell. It does start make more sense if you assume he's Jewish-American with a more distant but still above-average connection to the old country.

Either that, or he's pulling some 6d linguistic belote and is tricking both Murifats as Eurofags into thinking he might be one of their own.
 
Depends on the media he was exposed to fairly young? Many Europeans I've befriended got a fast-track into English via video-games, MMO's, voice-chat, anime dubs etc. It's not just limited to Europe either.

Parents in the US recently complained about Pepper Pig indirectly giving kids a British accent.

Meanwhile, Japanese based wrestler HIKARU SHIDA learnt English via Harry Potter.
 
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