>Playing early 2000s game
>Find YouTube video on how to fix a crash
>Unregistered Hypercam
>Glowing yellow circle around cursor
>Opens notepad with 72 point font
>let the bodies hit the floor...let the bodies hit the floor
Playing early 2000s game
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>Blurry as fuck
>12fps
>Spelling mistakes that they delete and fix very slowly
>Just ends up linking a download to a survey website
I made so much runescape membership form that shit. One of those pyramid scam survey sites, I posted a video about how to get free gp and membership on runescape, one of the first for the site, I ended up with like 600 people who'd registered using my code and made enoug hfor like 4 years of membership in a month. It was fucking fantastic.
>dreamscape starts playing
>no other fucking fix
>go to the description link
>50 pages of shady porn ads / fake virus ads
>file is saved in a shady russian file sharing site with ads all over it
>download it
>it fucking works
>actually risking it
Yikes. You were a brave one.
Why was this so ubiquitous?
Why would anyone copy that format, makes no sense.
>check task manager
>12 cvhost.exe
HOW
CAN YOU SEE INTO MY EYES
LIKE OPEN DOOOOOOORS
Bonus points if they use some special snowflake font that's barely readable
(caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow)
Evanescence peaked with Fallen. Ben Moody (guy in the middle) had most of the actual songwriting talent, Amy Lee just had the voice. After he left it went downwards.
using notepad was a way for
1)people without mics to communicate to viewers and it was preinstalled on all pcs
2)kids/weird voice/shy people who didn't want their voice on camera
3)popular music at the game as background noise is easy to edit in with shit like movie maker, even back then.
>Easy to produce
>Easy to pause and read
These days it's all pajeets who spend 5 whole minutes begging you to subscribe and follow them on social media before telling you how to fix shit in the worst accent on the planet.
Anyone could download hypercam, anyone could use notepad, and the amount of drowning pool mp3s floating around the internet in the mid to late 2000s was RIDICULOUS. Most kids (let's be real 99% kids making these videos) also didn't have mics.
It's already text, just post it somewhere. It's actually more difficult to turn it into a video and upload it.
>Watch the end of AVGN's "Bible Games 1" review
>"See you in 2007."
>x-files theme plays
>"guys i found something weird in san andreas...."
Fuck I remember this
>Nevermind, fixed it.
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guys it's real :O