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I feel like saying something here... When you can't think of anything or almost anything positive about someone, you are probably being blinded by emotions. There are some posts here that just don't sound reasonable. I might even have said something similar when I was too angry, but I can't agree with the statement that Spike does 'more harm than good' to the site. It's obvious to me that he's a very competent publisher and not easily replaceable at all (weren't we just talking about mistakes in publications done by less experienced encoders?). He cares a lot about achieving the highest possible quality, and apparently about maintaining a good publication rate too. You can also note he has more than 1% (!) of the posts on these forums, and surely many of them were actually pretty helpful. I remember seeing many times him giving pointers to welcomers (such as that they should remove blank frames from the ending of input), even if that hasn't always necessarily been done in the most possible polite way. About his past bad behavior, I don't know if I really should say this, but just take a look at Threaded Gruefood for some examples. He's definitely not the only user with occasional bad behavior and not even the only staff member with records of unprofessionalism. It puzzles me a bit that someone said to have lost interest in TASing because of him, but then the only interaction they ever had was about soccer. Calling soccer a shit sport is something I could say myself in a bad day, so honestly I think we could be more tolerant with these smaller things. Heated discussions are and will probably always be a strong characteristic of TASVideos, and it's a good idea to try to accept this fact. Furthermore, Spikestuff has apologized for his actions, which is something I had never seen him doing before, so we have good reasons to believe he will improve his behavior in the future. As it was brought up before in this thread, not too long ago a demotion has happened against a staff member that used to sporadically act somewhat unprofessionally. I believe that demotion was a very big mistake and I don't see how the site got any better because of it. We have to keep in mind we are not a very big community, and while we must encourage people to improve and call them out when they screw up we shouldn't get rid of them because of traits we dislike. Let's not commit that mistake again.
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I believe Nach's main goal with his posts is to chill people down to eventually get everyone to at least try to get along with each other, and I can't disagree with it. I think he's committing, however, a methodological mistake at the very least. He's trying to discourage discussions that lead to accusations by referring to them as the major concern (instead of to the discussed events themselves) and by wording his posts in a way to soften the actions and the intents of the people involved. It's been a while I've noticed this behavior. He once told me on IRC I have 'zero evidence' Spikestuff is behind the sockpuppet accounts, which honestly is not a sane statement. One could think that avoiding too much attention to be drawn to the site's problems can ultimately ease tensions and disperse the conflicts, but I believe it's the exactly opposite. This is why adelikat's post was way better than yours and received a good feedback. He was honest. He even said "It looked pretty obvious what the intent was back then" - had I said this exact same sentence on IRC, you would straight up have called me a 'mind reader'. When you insist on calling intentions 'allegations' and negative outcomes 'surprises', people will get angry and they will ask you for a better explanation. Counterproductively, this results in more of what you are trying to fight. This could have been avoided so easily by picking words that made it clearer that at least one person had deplorable intentions. As I said to you yesterday, I respect you a lot and I believe your overall work as an administrator is excellent. But I have to make this remark about the way you handled this specific situation. While I was writing this post, fsvgm777 apologized. Thanks for your honest and mature attitude.
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I'm still interested in the problem JXQ suggested here over 1 year ago. You have a d-dimensional cube of side n divided into side 1 cubes. That is, a "nxnxnx"... cube. The question is how many lines do you need to 'pierce' every one of the n^d small cubes. Each line can pierce at most d(n-1) + 1 cubes. So, we easily know that the amount of lines is at least the ceiling of (n^d)/(d(n-1)+1). When n > 2, it's easy to find examples where the minimum amount of lines is bigger than that. That's because in order to a line to pierce all d(n-1) + 1 cubes it has to pass by some 'central' cubes, thus if every line pierced this amount of cubes there would be a lot of overlap. When n = 2, though, this is not a problem, because there are no 'central' cubes. I conjectures ceil[(2^d)/(d+1)] is a sufficient amount of lines to pierce every small cube of a d-dimensional side 2 cube. I've verified it up to d = 6. d = 4 d = 5 d = 6 Cubes with the same color are pierced by the same line. I think it's easy to understand how I set up the dimensions in those drawings. Now d = 7 is a very interesting case because (2^d)/(d+1) = 16 is an integer. So if we want a 16-line solution, every line needs to pass by 8 cubes, and no overlap is allowed. This is a potential counter example to what I conjectured, but I still feel it's possible. The challenge can also be thought as creating 16 sets of length-7 binary sequences. Each set must have 8 sequences and 2 consecutive sequences inside a set can only differ at 1 position. The goal is to cover all 128 possible binary sequences with our 16*8 = also 128 sequences. Edit: I forgot to mention something in the reformulation of the problem - inside each set, the digit each pair of sequences differs on must be different. That is, a valid set of sequences would be {0000000, 0010000, 0010001, 0010101, 0110101, 1110101, 1110111, 1111111}.
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Memory wrote:
he received a large number of dislikes from Australia but unfortunately one can set one's country of origin to whatever one pleases, so this is not a solid indicator.
YouTube uses your computer IP address to determine your physical location/country. It doesn't care about what country you set your channel to. Thus, I believe it is another strong indicator of the person behind these accounts.
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A question. Are we supposed to pretend that the damage to TVC was an completely accidental consequence of the mass upload, and not the whole motivation behind it?
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p4wn3r wrote:
So you're suggesting that, two years ago, someone who does not like Spikestuff created lots of sockpuppet accounts with the intention of following him everywhere agreeing with everything that he says and attacking people he doesn't like with the intention of, two years later, getting him falsely accused of creating sockpuppets so that he could be demoted? Seriously?
I don't think this is exactly what Memory suggested, though this possibility that it's someone trying to purposely frame/incriminate Spikestuff was brought up a few times. I agree this possibility is ridiculous given it's been 2 years the accounts are out there, they comment on places that are almost impossible to find, Spike constantly prints their comments on Twitter, etc. It's a much more reasonable possibility that it's a friend of Spike controlling the accounts and actually willing to defend him in discussions. I believe this is even a stronger possibility than Spike himself controlling the accounts, because he definitely has this behavior of sharing with others the discussions he participates in. He even used to do it with me, before he suddenly stopped talking to me after the day I mentioned the existence of the sockpuppets.
p4wn3r wrote:
By the way, if Bruno contacted you, why are we seeing this posted in the public forums before something was concluded internally anyway? It seems to me you are being far too conniving and damaging the credibility of the site.
I've been trying for 7 months to conclude this internally, with no success. It might have been a mistake of mine, but I thought making this public was the right and best thing to do. I assure you this wasn't due to any unprofessionalism by Memory, and she was not the only staff member I talked to. Everything was discussed internally a lot before I made this post, and as I'm not staff, I don't have access to such discussions. By the way, I don't like the course this thread took. It was meant to be specifically about the sockpuppets incident and their connection to Spikestuff. I was expecting to see Spikestuff side of the history and his explanations of the facts. Unfortunately, not only that didn't happen but this became a "Reasons why I don't like Spikestuff" thread. I don't know if the raised points are valid or not, but it's sad to see people bringing up completely unrelated events or even things from 5 years ago. The only reason I brought up the mass upload is because it was a possible attack made by Spikestuff to a video that was also attacked by the sockpuppets, so it serves as some secondary evidence. I genuinely feel bad for Spikestuff because no one will look good if you put together every bad thing they've ever done in a single thread. Instead, please, let's solve one thing at the time, and the purpose of this thread is to solve the issue regarding the sockpuppets. If you thing good or bad of Spikestuf for your own personal, unrelated reasons, it's more appropriate to discuss them in a different thread or privately (or to not discuss them at all, if they aren't relevant enough).
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noahkiq wrote:
erm... didn't spike already admit to this a few posts up?
Spikestuff wrote:
I'm not going to continue repeating myself. I'll say "I did it" or "X did it" to shut you up, but then that'd be a lie coming out from me when I don't know about this.
Spikestuff wrote:
Fine, I did it.
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Oh, something very interesting I absolutely forgot to mention. This conversation is response to AspireDesire's comment: https://i.imgur.com/RpwdtjF.png Some people realized that there was something wrong about those accounts, and about some videos getting exactly 11 dislikes. Spikestuff himself replied: "Uh... Uber they're not bots. I've seen them before. Shitposters maybe?" Again, Spike has showed prints of these accounts on Twitter many times. He clearly knows something about their past behavior, despite saying "I don't know about this". When I started this thread I was expecting Spikestuff to tell a really good story, that could potentially change my mind. Something in the lines of "Oh, I know these accounts for a while and I find their behavior extremely strange. I'm sure it's someone trying to frame me". Or maybe "I have the habit of sharing with Discord friends every single TASVideos drama, so it looks like one of them has been using these accounts without my knowledge". There would be, of course, a huge amount of connections he would need to explain, those discussions outside of TVC, etc, but I'd open to such explanation. However, he didn't try to give any explanation at all. Instead, he is still insisting the accounts are legit, which is utterly absurd! And now we also know the dislikes that accompanied the comments are, indeed, from Australia. Unfortunately, this makes me even more secure that either Spikestuff controls these accounts or a very close Australian friend does and attacks wherever Spikestuff links him to. I'd like to, but I don't see a reasonable explanation for the facts outside of these 2 scenarios.
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I've been digging in some groups for previous references to these sockpuppets and I found one interesting conversation that happened in March 2017, shortly after the accounts were created. https://imgur.com/a/oTSuohg That is, The8bitbeast also believed at the time that the account was from Spike, and he had this additional information: his video was also massively disliked, and the dislikes were from Australia. I don't need to say, but it makes it even more obvious.
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Spikestuff wrote:
Deviantart. I'm not even active on the site, the last thing I did on that site was back in 2015. So that one's quite a stretch.
It doesn't mater when you made the comments. StupidFox deviantart account is the place SpookDook took his avatar from. And you happened to comment there in the past (and it's a NICHE cartoon).
Spikestuff wrote:
By extension this comment was noticing how the likes/dislikes are coming in something
Yeah? What about this comment where you literally put between 2 asterisks "Going through the other accounts"? You literally admitted you were using multiple accounts the DAY the sockpuppets were created. Will you argue it was a coincidence? Regarding your prints - again, I don't want to reveal who 'I Like Pie' is and I don't see how that's relevant. At the time I genuinely didn't believe you were connected to these accounts, and I hadn't made any accusations, though you abruptly stopped replying to me the second I brought the accounts up.
Spikestuff wrote:
Disrespect a person that has just stated the opposite of what you believe in and outright calling them a "fake".
Spike, you are unbelievable! You are still insisting that SpookDook is not a 'fake' considering it was also created in 02/24/17 and it attacked coordinately with the other accounts. The fact you still want to defend this account is legit is pretty much an admission of guilt.
Spikestuff wrote:
This kind of writing doesn't match the 5 "fakes" he's on about mainly for the fact that it's more than one sentence.
That's not entirely true, because AspireDesire and SpookDook also use many sentences. But this account might not be a sockpuppet as it was created back in 2012, while all the others were created in Jan 24 2017.
Spikestuff wrote:
Do I have anything to write to someone who gives off false accusations, won't end a witch hunt and harass a YouTuber that unfortunately got caught in the crossfire?
I hadn't accused you of ANYTHING until this point. All I did was to ask why you uploaded 50 videos at once. Here's the complete chat of those days: https://imgur.com/a/FWtrNVK I profoundly apologize to EzGames69 for the the mention to him in the above image. I just said his name as an example because he was one of the users who were attacking HappyLee the most at the time.
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I've been thinking for a long time whether I should make some facts public or not, and I feel this is a good time to share with the community some unfortunate events that have been happening in TASVideos Youtube channel. I believe everyone is aware of the controversies involving the SMB1 TASes last year, and it has always been my position that, while HappyLee has made some exaggerations, some of the attacks he was target of were plainly unfair. One example of such attacks were numerous Youtube comments attacking his run made by some accounts I had never seen before. What is interesting about these accounts is that none of them has any content, and they were all created in the same day: Jan/24/2017 (you can check this by adding /about after their channel link). This strongly suggests they are sockpuppets controlled by a single user, and the really worrisome detail is that there is an absurd amount of ways to connect these sockpuppets to a staff member of this site. I earnestly ask you to read each piece of evidence I collected and to draw your own conclusions based on them. I don't want anyone to get banned over this nor to enforce any conclusions, but some abuse has happened on TVC and it should be discussed. I really think we should not allow to freely insult TASers (or even regular members) in TVC comments. These are the accounts that attacked the SMB TAS: I have severe pains thanks to Books. GraceLand 420NoScope ASAI Nyaa MyFirst Name (the only one that was created on a different day) Print of the attacks Link to video - Video removed. The video, also, got many dislikes. There is also this account, which didn't directly attack the video, but defended the attacks were done by legit accounts instead of sockpuppets. It attacked me as well, after I realized it was also created on January 24th, 2017, which made me decide to further investigate the situation. SpookDook was the only account with a profile picture, but after I pointed that out, 'I have severe pains thanks to Books' added a profile picture as well. More on this later. SpookDook Image with SpookDook's comments The problematic pattern I found after I tracked down the past behavior of these accounts is that they always seem to defend Spikestuff's point of view in diverse situations. This is an obvious example as it's known that Spikestuff disagreed of HappyLee's behavior in this controversy, but there are many others which I'll show later. Before, see how two of these accounts, together with a 7th account, AspireDesire, have done other attacks before. AspireDesire was also created on January 24th, 2017. Here, they are very aggressive when attacking EzGames69: AspireDesire Image Link (it's a backup of a text-only google cache of a site that tries to mimic Youtube. It was the only way to recover the comments, as the video was deleted from TVC.) Note that the video, again, has a lot of dislikes (you can't see them in the cache, but it's mentioned in the comments). This encode was deleted because it was replaced by Spikestuff, together with other EzGames69 encodes. EzGames69 was also attacked a second time, when he commented on a TAS made by Spikestuff: Image Link to comments The activity of these accounts is almost entirely constituted of attacks to other users, but there are exceptions. I found 2 instances of positive comments made by them, and both were compliments towards Spikestuff, either bringing attention to the high quality of his encode or just thanking him for his work: Link to comment Image Link to comment Image Here they commented in an encode by Rolanmen1 that Spikestuff's encode is better. This is interesting because it happened outside of TASVideos channel: Link to video Image SpookDook and AspireDesire have participated in a few discussions in Youtube comments. The following is a comment by SpookDook left on a video of a TAS with some controversy surrounding it: Image Comments (they are all in response to this comment I linked) Spikestuff posted about the same thing in the discussion thread for the movie. This was not the only time these accounts attacked The8bitbeast. Here is another instance, and it adds one more account, SupeSpee, who hadn't appeared so far and was also created on January 24th, 2017: SupeSpee Image Link to comments Spikestuff made a negative comment in the discussion thread of that video. Additionally, this SpookDook account has agreed with Spikestuff on videos outside of TASVideosChannel: Image Comments This account even has a Crash Warped TAS on its channel, a game Spikestuff is notably interested in. Here, yet another instance of one of the accounts, AspireDesire, defending Spikestuff on discussions: Image Comment I also have some to say regarding the pictures presented in the accounts. The book recently added as 'I have severe pains thanks to Books' profile picture is one of the first images that appear when you google 'Book', as well as the library in its cover picture. The fox in SpookDook's cover picture is one of the first images that appear when you google 'Fox'. However, there's something pretty interesing about the fox in SpookDook's avatar. It's very hard to find it with googling, and it turns out it's from a little known cartoon, StupidFox. StupidFox blog This cartoon posts on DeviantArt, and if you enter the blog and click in the link it provides, you get linked to EyChanChan's profile on DeviantArt, which is the author of this cartoon. It happens that Spikestuff and Eychanchan are friends on DeviantArt. You can check this on Spikestuff friends list. Image of Spikestuff friend list Spikestuff profile on DeviantArt Spikestuff has also commented on at least 2 of Eychanchan posts, which were about the StupidFox cartoon, so this is yet another way to link Spikestuff to the sockpuppets: Image of the comments Link 1 Link 2 Spikestuff very often complains about Youtube channels that steal TASVideos content. He tweets about this issue all the time, and his fixed tweet is an (fair) attack to WebNations. These accounts have complained about such channels as well. Image Link to video They have also mocked a channel, when it uploaded a 30 fps game to 60 fps: Image Link to videos 1 2 Finally, Spikestuff made a rather interesting series of tweets on January 24th, 2017, the day when the accounts were created: In this tweet, Spikestuff refers to an attack on a video with multiple accounts. He was mocking the author of the video in previous tweets. Image Here, he refers to his other accounts: ''*Going through the other accounts.*''. The double * makes it obvious was saying he used other accounts to massively dislike that video. Image He made other tweets mocking the author of the video he was mass disliking. In the last one I linked, he shows a print of one of the sockpuppets, AspireDesire, helping him in the discussion. There are more instances of Spikestuff printing on Twitter comments from these Sockpuppets, always endorsing their content. Image of tweets Most of what I'm showing here is backup-ed on https://archive.org, in case anything gets deleted. Some tweets and Youtube comments aren't backuped because I didn't get the site to load, but more people have seen them and can attest they are real. Regarding the attacks to HappyLee, it should also be mentioned that Spikestuff was responsible for a mass upload of 50+ videos to TVC in less than half an hour, immediately after the SMB video was uploaded. Not only this lost the channel almost a thousand subscribers (from the set of subscribers that actually look their notifications, so it's even worse than it sounds), but it should be considered that it might have been possibly done purposely to hurt SMB's views. Since the interval between each upload was very short (about one minute), they were clearly already uploaded, but unlisted (perhaps for a long time), which suggests they were waiting for SMB to be published. I believe the community and specially the attacked users deserve, at least, an explanation from Spikestuff on why in the world there are so many connections between him and these sockpuppets - and if was it just a coincidence that he tweeted about using multiple accounts on January 24th, 2017. If the community agrees with my opinion that there is enough evidence to conclude a staff member is involved with attacks by fake accounts on TVC, I'd like to question what standard of behavior we are suppose to expect form the staff.
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Happylee, your run was absolutely deserving of this award and I personally voted for it, but SMB3 was really good too so I don't see at all an unfair result here. In my opinion, it would have been ridiculous if the obsolete SMB1 TAS ended up winning (or with more votes than the current one), but thankfully this didn't get even close to happen. Thus, I see with positivity the results of this poll - the majority of the site agreed with you and voted for your run instead of for the obsolete TAS, but SMB3 ended up being slightly more popular.
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The big thing that happened this year were these awesome Linux TASes so I think keylie really deserves this. Also seconding klmz.
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I don't think we will get anywhere discussing which movie is more entertaining, as people can always claim they have their "minimalist entertainment perspective" which everyone suddenly adopted this year. I do think whoever we can establish that the fact 2 frame rules were saved is a HUGE and objective factor that must be thoroughly considered. We are not simply voting for the most entertaining NES run of 2018, and each frame rule saved is a piece of history in SMB TASing.
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I second Maru and nominate gifvex
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Nach wrote:
EZGames69 wrote:
HappyLee wrote:
[3728] NES Super Mario Bros. "warpless" by HappyLee & Mars608 in 18:36.78 Nominating our own run for literally being faster (and better in many ways) than the other nomination.
You cant nominate your own tas
But I can. I nominate [3728] NES Super Mario Bros. "warpless" by HappyLee & Mars608 in 18:36.78 for being a really entertaining run throughout, and in my opinion, the most entertaining version of this branch that I've seen.
I second this nomination. Even if one, for some reason, found the obsolete TAS more entertaining than the new one, this shouldn't be the only factor to be considered. Saving 2 frame rules in a game as contested as SMB is by itself a big enough of a technical achievement that should make the new run the SMB nomination.
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Congratulations to every team and specially to team 4, your movie was amazing! Now, who will be in charge of splicing together each best section to create the submission? I believe almost everything is already in Team 4 movie, but there might be some places where someone else was faster. I didn't compare the framecounts but I think we were faster in the penultimate boss, for instance. I'd like to help with this splicing as they take a lot of work, but I'll choose to focus on other projects for now. It was really fun to participate in this contest and to have the experience of TASing something different, though I was inactive for most of the time and I apologize to my for that (I wasn't used to TASing with a deadline). Looking forward to the next edition :)
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boct1584 wrote:
[3019] SNES Super Mario World "warps" by BrunoVisnadi, Amaraticando in 09:57.10 is slower than the current RTA record for 11-exit by about 12 seconds. The RTA run glitches a cloud into the item box and uses it to glitch out Bowser's AI, but TASVideos rules prohibit that because the glitch can also lead to ACE, and if you can do ACE with a glitch then the only acceptable movies using it are demos and game-end-glitch.
You must compare the TAS to the 'orb' category of 11 exit speedruns (there is a leaderboard for it in www.speedrun.com/smw). The TAS is ~36 seconds faster.
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It's not easy to stay interested in a game that you don't care aabout and that you can't even discover new techiniques because it's so simple and old that everything has already been found.
That is the ENTIRE POINT of the contest, you dont know what you're going to get to work on. Half of the fun is working on a game you have absolutely no knowledge on and trying to beat it as fast as you can. It's comparable to somthing like a Mystery Game Challenge for speedruns. I get that your experience may have been different than mine during this contest, and I don't want to fault you for that. However, it's a bit silly how your main complaint about the contest is what the contest is all about, doing a mystery game that you may or may not like. If you only wanted to do games that you DO care about, then dont sign up for these contests.
Hm... I agree this game is not trivial and it had stuff to find, but I don't see how what you said is related to what you quoted from pirate.
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Warp wrote:
In the most recent episode of Numberphile, the university professor Tony Padilla is interviewed about "the most evil number", 1000000000000066600000000000001, which happens to also be prime. It's noted that some of the numbers in the form of 1(n zeroes)666(n zeroes)1 are prime. In an extra video he tells how he started wondering if any numbers in the form 1(n zeroes)616(n zeroes)1 are prime, and says that he checked all the numbers up to a hundred thousand digits, and found no primes. It appears that even university math professors can sometimes miss the obvious, because it's quite trivial to see that numbers of that form can never be prime.
I just watched that segment and my impression is that he was just joking to argue the beast number is 666 instead of 616.
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Truly amazing to see this branch improved after so long! That room in 8-F was magnificent, though it's a pity that it didn't provide a good RNG it justifies the trade-off.
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If he ties up his goat to the fence
I think the 'fence' refers only to the circumference, not to the whole circle. I'll try this problem tomorrow. Probably some arccosines will appear so it'll be hard to solve for the exact value.
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I'm not sure what you meant, but the goat's movement will be restricted by the fence itself. So you are looking for the ratio between the radius of these 2 circumferences, so that the blue area is equal to the red area.
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I agree with Warp. Just like most games don't have the potential of a 10 entertainment rating, many also don't have the potential of a 10 technical rating, even if you literally can't save a single frame. But anyway, nice job rating every movie, Arc. Even if I disagree on your parameters, the distribution shows you were probably consistent with them.
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