Skyrim, but if I repeat ANY sentence I've said then the stream ends (VOD)

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Published 2024-04-02

All Comments (21)
  • @bobbobert9379
    During the stream Doug retried 3 times and said it wasnt against the rules because he ended the stream after each death. However, here the vod shows us that it was all ONE stream! Diablo the Cheater strikes again!
  • @blanked1425
    Didn’t expect the vod to be over 10 minutes long wow
  • @SWISS-1337
    Note to self, do NOT workout whilst watching a Dougdoug stream. Laughing whilst under load is very dangerous
  • @FormerlyDuck
    I didn't realize until the challenge started how snowbally the effect was. Each new thing to say becomes less and less obvious. It's like Infinite craft, except you can't craft things you did before.
  • @bobbobert9379
    All infractions: 1:29:30 "beer" (1 gifted sub) 1:31:11 "Kurt Rayloff" (2 gifted subs) 1:32:14 "Kurt Rayloff" (3 gifted subs) 1:35:20 "that's a good point" (Death) 1:50:23 "thank you" (1 gifted sub) 1:53:03 "thank you" (2 gifted subs) 1:54:53 "Kurt Rayloff" (3 gifted subs) 1:56:06 "all right all right" (Death) 2:10:40 "Kurt Rayloff" (5 gifted subs) 2:12:32 "I appreciate it" (Death) Total damage: 17 Gifted subs and 3 deaths
  • @eberger75
    Amazing that we had our very own VOD only section of the stream for a bit
  • @NaridaX
    Every coding stream, Doug asks ChatGPT how to split a string into words (or sentences today).
  • @Pikachutwo2
    All right, all right, that's a good point, Kurt Rayloff, I appreciate it.
  • @puffles5535
    This was a hilarious stream Kurt Rayloff. Lol
  • @noseycrane
    ive been waiting for this specific vod for like a week, im so happy its here!!!!!!!!!
  • @thelaw334
    This was my favorite stream ever, and I've seen pajama Sam
  • @kirbydswii
    I left when he ended stream the first time did not know he did more rounds
  • @Aceship
    The tension as the red bar approached the end
  • @louwhooo
    I would add an adjective into every sentence in alphabetical order so I would get more unique sentences and cut down the chances of repeating the same words.
  • @Sonatengraf
    21:00 It's tough to get the balance between “hands-on” and “does something amazing” right. Scratch is definitely worth looking into if you want to show off coding principles to younger learners. It's a visual programming environment created at the MIT.