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  1. Never quite understood why David Goggins got so big a few years back. His content still pops up from time to time on the algorithm. He is unimpressive in his communication style, curses a lot, inarticulate and constantly boasts about his "toughness" like someone who grew up in the hood.. He always comes across as promoting extremist approach to physical/psychological pain to the point of being a self-destructive/masochist philosophy. While he is an elite marathon athlete he also has severe injuries that require multiple surgeries and at this point he might be invalid by the time he's an old man. Yet he is seen as a role model?! If he accomplished and created a great life then he would have something to teach others.
  2. I think HALO has the most interesting and dynamic AI . When it came out it was by far the best AI for shooters. Call of Duty series and most shooters have AI that is pretty similar to 20 yrs ago. Didn't play 2077. What I was hoping for back then was that AI would evolve into enemy team/self preservation type behavior. Never seen a shooter that has that yet.
  3. TBH I am disappointed that they never made a more call of duty like version of Halo. Halo combat evolved had the best enemy AI when it came out. But somehow game developers haven't been able to make great AI for shooters yet even though it's been 20 years. This very old trailer stuck out as showing what Halo could have been :
  4. This is a remake of the original Halo: combat evolved

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