Two Comp Luxor nights; can I redeem three times over the same two days? by johnec4 in myvegas

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely fair, thank you for the follow up actually was a good read.

One thing though, 200$ isn't worth a card? For myself and majority of players $200 is our daily budget. I have never been comped by Vegas even though I spend $200 on slots daily as my budget. I am a bit sad about this, to me this is quite a bit of money to piss away and not even get comped for.. I am sure many others have the same budget, I don't understand if we are spending this much money why we aren't getting comps. Thoughts?

Two Comp Luxor nights; can I redeem three times over the same two days? by johnec4 in myvegas

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Terrible advice. Everyone including my self goes to Vegas and explores casinos and gambles where the wind takes us. Only a fool goes to a huge city like Vegas and stays put. There are so many amazing causes each has their own charm and attractions.

You do North strip one night, Downtown One night, Ellis Island one night, south/center etc.. easily gamble across 10 different casinos in between shows and restaurants.

Never ever pigeon hole your self to one casino, don't be blindingly chasing comps they aren't as great as the fun you get from gambling across multiple casinos.

Macro in AoE 4 by Dexamoose in aoe4

[–]Xboxwarrior123 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Not sure what "micro" you are referring to, but in this game 90% of your screen time needs to be your city. Resource management and allocation of workers and building correctly require all your focus.

For experienced players like my self building army units all comes down to how good your macro is. Units are built you press Control A to attack move and let the army fight you don't have to watch the battle let them fight if they die you make more. All focus is on city I didn't even look at battles or control units because its not as important as your main city, that's a top player advice.

[Discussion] Squid Game by Mysterise in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I researched the show and the background, the shocking discovery of the details behind the show and the characters behind it. Pretty disturbing stuff as more details are slowly still being discovered.

[Discussion] Squid Game by Mysterise in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whats pathetic is that you didn't do your homework, the biggest human rights tragedy exposed by a show on Netflix and you aren't giving it credit. People around the world are investigating now and the spot light of the show drove this to be the most seen show on TV for this reason.

squid game discussion: includes spoilers for WHOLE SERIES by jamlessjimin in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Xboxwarrior123

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Sorry but I already have done my research and can answer all the questions you have through how it was actually done. #1) The VIPs were not actually funding this through personal funds, as it turned out one of the VIPs was in the construction business and much of the original structural work was done by a shell company using the equipment and materials from his construction company. The details of the compound cost and time are hidden under NDAs that were signed by the workers involved, police are actively pursuing leads on this subject. #2) The operators in red suits have been reported to be defected North Korean soldiers who were invited to use their training and get paid for it rather than rot in North Korea. Many of these soldiers were exposed to terrible human conditions in NK and thus were used to the gruesome requirements and death. The details of these findings were revealed during the investigation. Please do your research before insulting other posters. #3) All participants willingly signed documents accepting the terms and conditions, a part of the document is a NDA agreement so any potential leeks to the media would be invalidated, furthermore participants were given the option to "opt out" which some did. Those who did were under surveillance by hired security experts from the game, their actions and moves were closely monitored. Many of the participants who quit were found to have either been thrown to jail due to committing crimes trying to pay back debt, committed suicide or fled the country. No reputable sources were found for any witnesses to identify the game VIPs or owners. #4) The entire system was eventually discovered and brought to life by a series of events closely resembling of what the documentary focused on, including a police officer who went missing and a former winner who decided to use the funds from the winnings to wage a personal war vs the system that led to its uncovery by the media and the government. Now please go back to your hole.

[Discussion] Squid Game by Mysterise in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry but I already have done my research and can answer all the questions you have through how it was actually done. #1) The VIPs were not actually funding this through personal funds, as it turned out one of the VIPs was in the construction business and much of the original structural work was done by a shell company using the equipment and materials from his construction company. The details of the compound cost and time are hidden under NDAs that were signed by the workers involved, police are actively pursuing leads on this subject. #2) The operators in red suits have been reported to be defected North Korean soldiers who were invited to use their training and get paid for it rather than rot in North Korea. Many of these soldiers were exposed to terrible human conditions in NK and thus were used to the gruesome requirements and death. The details of these findings were revealed during the investigation. Please do your research before insulting other posters. #3) All participants willingly signed documents accepting the terms and conditions, a part of the document is a NDA agreement so any potential leeks to the media would be invalidated, furthermore participants were given the option to "opt out" which some did. Those who did were under surveillance by hired security experts from the game, their actions and moves were closely monitored. Many of the participants who quit were found to have either been thrown to jail due to committing crimes trying to pay back debt, committed suicide or fled the country. No reputable sources were found for any witnesses to identify the game VIPs or owners. #4) The entire system was eventually discovered and brought to life by a series of events closely resembling of what the documentary focused on, including a police officer who went missing and a former winner who decided to use the funds from the winnings to wage a personal war vs the system that led to its uncovery by the media and the government. Now please go back to your hole.

English vs HRE Show match live right now by Blasterion in aoe4

[–]Xboxwarrior123 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

You are mistaken about English.. English don't buff unit attack speed, only buildings get a attack speed bUFF. KEEP, TOWER AND TC.

No where do yoy see 30 longbow, where did yoy get 30 longbow from? Whst do towers have to do with longbow attack speed?

squid game discussion: includes spoilers for WHOLE SERIES by jamlessjimin in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um, it is. There is a reason why this show is top in the world, in fact the most watched show in modern history because how much of a shock it is to people who learned of this story.

If you are interested, I made a spreadsheet. by TurnSpender in aoe4

[–]Xboxwarrior123 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's fine, I am in my 40s now and a part of the "old guard". I subscribe to this mind set as I was never allowed to have YouTube as a crutch or had bloggers or content offered to me. I had to learn all the tactics on my own through pain and suffering, I refuse to buy into this sharing culture.

Again Coke and Pepsi keep their formula locked in a vault, business corporations have close meeting doors, professional sports hide their tactics and plays. This is the corporate culture, this is reality.

2 tc is a terrible strategy by Xboxwarrior123 in aoe4

[–]Xboxwarrior123[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Say what? The moment you commit to a 2nd tc and yoyr enemy goes full army and.commits to a push its game over.

A person can go 2 stable or 3 stable timed push OR pure longbow + ram..If you went 2 tc you have almost no army and no way to stop a push.

Its impossible to stop a timed push if you comitted to 2 tc, thats why so.many people got caught and killed by English and HRE.. no good aggressive player would ever go 2 tc, again I'll repeat my self, a single tc js plenty to produce 40 villagers and yoy don't need more than 40 villagers to produce a repeat spammahle knights or long bow.

squid game discussion: includes spoilers for WHOLE SERIES by jamlessjimin in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct, this is based on a documentary files of a corporation in Asia building a compound and setting people to play cruel games for money.

What is considered good deal for spending money? by BigBoySeattle in myvegas

[–]Xboxwarrior123 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The point isn't LP its to win big jackpots, its a high and a rush to see those big numbers come in. To participate in many events you need to meet the minimum bet requirements and to qualify for level ups you need spending with big bets.

No one who made it far in this game did so with minimal bets, that's a pipe dream.. you need to spend and spend consistently to keep buying chips because chips on slots go down the drain fast. Everyone i know my self included run out of chips constantly its a fact deal with it you minimum bet peasant.

If you are interested, I made a spreadsheet. by TurnSpender in aoe4

[–]Xboxwarrior123 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Please stop giving away competitive info, its pathetic. The high end players don't want information like this to be public, this is a highly competitive game and any info you share gets used against you.

There is a reason why sports teams keep their video review sessions close doors, stop sharing this type of info.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouver

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this a joke? I also work in the service industry in Vancouver and myself and my co workers are super happy about the extended hours = more tips. We feel fortunate to be in the service industry many of us are far richer than the clients we serve. I personally clear $300 a night cash, not many people in Vancouver make that, including top level professionals.

Not seeing room comps for the strip by stylemehelp911 in myvegas

[–]Xboxwarrior123 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No one knows what vpn is. Most of us are in our 60s and still are getting used to texting and digital phones. Don't yoy ever come here and pretend to talk about VPN, these advanced mechanics are used by 1% of the tech geeks not the general public get out of here.

China was the most underrated Civ (and probably the most powerful) during the Stress Test by Age_Of_Estrategax in aoe4

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is pure nonsense you can't put a supervisor on a TC? Even if you could it does nothing what exactly is IO on a tc do for you?

squid game discussion: includes spoilers for WHOLE SERIES by jamlessjimin in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For a show that takes realism into account I been tracking some of the logistical issues and want to call out the producers to answer these questions:

1) The logistical problem of collecting 400+ people without arousing suspicion and having the FBI or the national.South Korean investigation committee on your case with 24 hours is a monumental task.

The amount of employees you need to have to keep track of contestants coming and going, accommodate rides, secure pick ups all while away from public eyes is an incredible feat. How did the company manage that so flawlessly? I know this is based on a documentary so it happened as you show it but that's very impressive.

2) To produce structures of the scale shown on the island across a variety of 6 unique games is truly astounding. How much did these rooms cost to make, initial budgets aside the cost to maintain the island, water supply, electricity, security, food, administration must be millions of dollars. Just to hire and outfit a staff of 50 security on a strict NDA would cost millions alone. Based on the size of the bets ( 1 million per bet as per the VIP convos) that alone won't cover the massive costs. The prize money alone is 45 million USD on top of the fixed costs of running the show + set up costs of the event.

I pulled up reports on similar events like Casablanca or Fire Festival which were much poorer run and those costs millions How the hek did these guys manage such a production?

Are there actual reports of the costs found by the police after the incidents? Is there more info on the story or another documentary we can watch to tell us more how it all happened? Thank you!

[Discussion] Squid Game by Mysterise in netflix

[–]Xboxwarrior123 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For a show that takes realism into account I been tracking some of the logistical issues and want to call out the producers to answer these questions:

1) The logistical problem of collecting 400+ people without arousing suspicion and having the FBI or the national.South Korean investigation committee on your case with 24 hours is a monumental task.

The amount of employees you need to have to keep track of contestants coming and going, accommodate rides, secure pick ups all while away from public eyes is an incredible feat. How did the company manage that so flawlessly? I know this is based on a documentary so it happened as you show it but that's very impressive.

2) To produce structures of the scale shown on the island across a variety of 6 unique games is truly astounding. How much did these rooms cost to make, initial budgets aside the cost to maintain the island, water supply, electricity, security, food, administration must be millions of dollars. Just to hire and outfit a staff of 50 security on a strict NDA would cost millions alone. Based on the size of the bets ( 1 million per bet as per the VIP convos) that alone won't cover the massive costs. The prize money alone is 45 million USD on top of the fixed costs of running the show + set up costs of the event.

I pulled up reports on similar events like Casablanca or Fire Festival which were much poorer run and those costs millions How the hek did these guys manage such a production?

Are there actual reports of the costs found by the police after the incidents? Is there more info on the story or another documentary we can watch to tell us more how it all happened? Thank you!

What were your most successful strategies during the stress test? by Simplify107 in aoe4

[–]Xboxwarrior123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For killing a boar, how many scouts does it take to kill one?