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At least once a week. Often twice a week. Sometimes three times a week. I live in DC and we party hard...

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I have had no problem with the joycons on the holder thing the Switch comes with. I would buy one if you plan on switching between docked mode and handheld mode a lot. It is a hassle to put on and remove the joycons a lot.

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There was a disturbance in the podcast studio.

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@elliotcm said:

For those who might still be encountering this, I've found that `giantbomb-vh.akamaihd.net` resolves differently on my mac vs my PC, even on the same connection.

On my mac I get a nearby IP that works just fine, on my PC I get placed in US-West (I live in England).

Overriding the IP lookup for `giantbomb-vh.akamaihd.net` helped me out.

I've just tried this. I was resolving to a US IP address. I logged onto the LINX Looking Glass server (LINX is a UK Internet Exchange) and pinged giant bomb-vh.akamaihd.net to see what that resolved as. It resolves to a euro IP. I've now edited my Host File and I'll see what results I get. I wonder if this is an issue with people getting pushed to the wrong regions. Could be because I use OpenDNS, but that is a worldwide service....like millions of people round the world would use GoogleDNS. but don't get identified as US users.

I am seeing the same thing. Using my regular connection I get sent to an IP in the Netherlands. Once I VPN to an IP in California I get an IP from Massachusetts from Akamai. I now watch GB videos on a VPN and it is faster.

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Does the story in this continue from the first? There were some things that put me off the first one like the difficulty spikes and the "humorous" writing. Did they fix that stuff?

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Ok, so for the PUBG thing here is how it works: We get 10,000 people from the community to sign up. 100 games with 100 people. The winners of those 100 games go into one final game to decide the tournament winner.

But for real, CSGO or Dota might work. Or how about a 1v1 game like Frozen Synapse (old game I know)? It wouldn't require quite as many people.