Out of all comp pvp players. Did m0xxy had the most potential?

If you didn't know, m0xxy back then was #1 on Badlion (which was one of the more competetitive pvp minecraft servers at the time). I keep thinking that if he didn't stop playing minecraft he could have been the best pvper in the content creator space surpassing people like Technoblade and Dream.

In Minecraft Monday, even after not playing the game for years he still managed to accomplish back to back wins against players like xNestorio and Technoblade with xQc as his teammate, I know Minecraft Monday isn't some prestigious competetitive event but that's impressive considering the fact that he won back to back wins against really good players after not playing the game for years.

Now he is a really good at Marvel Rivals and Overwatch but I do wonder what would have it been like If he had never quitted Minecraft especially for the content creator space during the 2019 - 2022 time period.

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u/Catmaster23910 — 3 days ago
▲ 320 r/linuxmint

15 days after switching from Windows 10. I'm loving this so far!

Instead of upgrading to Windows 11 I decided to switch to Linux Mint and it has been very great so far. Using the OS was easier than I expected after hearing about Linux being "complex" but I adapted pretty well. This has been my main OS for 15 days without any major issues.

u/Catmaster23910 — 9 days ago

I'm a bedrock player for 10+ years and after playing Java... I just prefer bedrock.

I have been playing bedrock ever since It was still called Pocket Edition. I started in version 0.6.0 so It was a long time, the version didn't even have the nether yet. This version was my first introduction to Minecraft and what made me love the game, I remember being a kid with PE being my main version, since I didn't have a computer back then and wishing for "PC Features" the Nether being added in 0.12.0 was the biggest thing ever when I was younger. Then suddenly this became the main version of minecraft ever since the better together update and is mostly in parity with the PC version now with features, the latest updates and features are now tried and tested in bedrock rather than the other way around, compared to back then when Java gets the new features first. Mojang now considers it as the "main version" of minecraft, a version which used to be a mobile game. You could say It was a huge shift at the time now that console players were moving in to the game and a lot of PC players as well.

I think this is where most misconceptions came from, for long time MCPE players, we already know about MCPEDL and other third party sources to download mods and skins for free instead of going into the marketplace. For console players, unfortunately they don't have other options and for Java (PC) players trying the version they think this is the only way to get mods which spread the narrative that bedrock has a paywall to just download mods when you can downloads mods on bedrock the same way you can in Java, from third party sources.

I have never ever experienced any gamebreaking bugs in Bedrock (the most offensive one is me dropping an item and then suddenly dissappearing) other than that, this version has been working perfectly fine for me for 10+ years. From what I've been noticed however is that most of these gamebreaking bugs happen on console, which I'm not gonna deny since from what I've heard the version really isn't that optimized on console which I hope gets addressed. But for me, a mobile player (now playing on PC) I have never experienced any of these bugs.

When I finally got a PC, I still chose to play Bedrock mostly because of familiarity, I tried Java but I have never really spent a long time with it other than trying stuff and playing on Hypixel (which I was curious of) but returned on Bedrock and playing the Hive. Recently I have decided to start a survival world on Java, coming from Bedrock I already noticed a lot of differences, some advantages and some that I don't really like. First off I love how the off hand actually works and you can actually use the shield instead of sneaking to just use it, I can really see why people chose to play this version. It has a lot of advantages, It has a lot of mods and the redstone being better than Java is undeniable.

But... first, I have a good PC that runs most games decently not just Minecraft, and I barely get 60 fps when I play on this version (without optimization mods) and when I adjusted the settings It peaks at 100 fps and mostly dropping to 88 and some lag spikes happen. On Bedrock I can get over 100+ fps without any problems or mods, one thing I noticed is that the mobs also feel off for some reason, In bedrock I can get mobs to spawn near me (like cows and pigs. Monsters even spawn near you) so I was culture shocked that when you actually kill animals near your area, you will have to find them blocks away cuz in Bedrock they just spawn near you. Monsters are also easier, skeletons don't have aimbot, zombies don't spawn with a stacked gear (yes, that happens on bedrock). Java survival actually feels easier than bedrock... no offense.

And I really hate 1.9+ combat, pls never add that to bedrock.

Other than that, the version just feels off for me. It's just not for me. And I think most longtime Java players feel the same when they try Bedrock. I think It's cool that players have the freedom to choose what version they are more used to and are more familiar with, and for me that is bedrock.

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u/Catmaster23910 — 26 days ago

The Lion Guard: The Generation Before (AU)

AU: Long ago Mufasa found a cub named Malka alone and decides to take him as his own son who eventually inherits the roar of the elders without having a drop of nobility in his blood. Malka deals with a whole new responsibility as the leader of the Lion Guard. While at the present, Rafiki tells a story to Kopa, Simba's firstborn son, about a story of a great leader.

Link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/88611861

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u/Catmaster23910 — 1 month ago
▲ 167 r/lionking

Looking back, Blue Ivy did a really good job as Kiara that I wouldn't mind her reprising the role.

The casting was obviously faced with criticism when It was announced with accusations of nepotism and It was understandable, her mother (Beyonce) wasn't really a good Nala and even I was really sceptical of this casting.

But after watching the movie she did a really good job especially as someone's voice acting debut. I was really surprised by how good her performance actually was, she just played the character really well and actually played the character instead of playing herself (which is a huge issue with this type of casts), she was just a good Kiara. She did a way better VA job than her mother.

She won the NAACP award for a reason and It was deserved. That's really impressive for someone's first voice acting role. She has the potential to be a good voice actor in general not just for The Lion King.

u/Catmaster23910 — 1 month ago

If you can't find the comic, then you aren't hallucinating. The comic was delayed to July 8 according to Amazon, the information from the leagueofcomicgeeks website was outdated. The Dynamite website also still has the comic releasing on February 2026 which is again, outdated.

u/Catmaster23910 — 2 months ago

MCU Spiderman is actually one of the best versions of the character, and I'm tired of pretending he isn't.

First off, I've been watching Spider-Man ever since I was a baby, I watched the animated shows, the Raimi trilogy is a classic for me and I even started to read the comics, I'm a fan of the character outside of the MCU.

Most of MCU Spider-Man movies are enjoyable and pretty good, the worst one is Far From Home and it's still way better compared to TASM 2 and Spider-Man 3 (as much as I liked that movie due to nostalgia). His character was fun and made sense for what Spider-Man would be in that universe, not just that, the home trilogy are actually very good movies if we are talking about both audience and critical reception. Most of the hate is a loud minority from the Internet, most people I know enjoyed MCU Spider-Man and they aren't even MCU stans. The criticism I hear is mostly from the Internet who claim that the character hasn't suffered enough to be Spider-Man.

And... there's nothing wrong with that. Not every Spider-Man media has to be torture porn, the character has to atleast enjoy life for once. Spider-Man comics have been suffering because of this trope that even fans are getting tired of it, the comics are suffering because they abuse this trope so much (We don't talk about Paul). And for "Iron Boy Jr" this is a version of Spider-Man that is in a universe where RDJ is the face of the franchise, it only makes sense for him to at least be mentored by Stark, and I don't even mind it that much. In Homecoming we saw him using a homemade suit and was able to lift a building that just collapsed on him, and in FFH we saw him create his own suit using Stark tech. This hate towards MCU Spider-Man seems to very Internet and fandom-centric because both the critics and the general audience have shown nothing but love for this character. And Brand New Day seems to be likely to not break this streak. The way I see it, the hate for this character just seems so forced.

His movies are good, they are enjoyable, they have both critical and audience reception (when previous live action spidermen have stinkers like TASM 2 and Spiderman 3 was hated at the time), and Tom Holland is well cast.

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u/Catmaster23910 — 2 months ago

Would Superman and Thor get along?

Instead of another "who would win?" post. Would Thor and Superman get along? Both are the strongest heroes in their universe, but their approach to heroism is different.

Captain America and Superman would definitely be best friends, but what about Thor?

u/Catmaster23910 — 2 months ago

Under the Stars (Father's day special)

The tension was still high when Simba tracked him. The anger from the King was palpable. The skies had started to become darker as the sun set. Kopa could be seen standing in tall grass. He did not look like a prince, but more like a stray with his ears pressed down in shame.

Simba, The King of the Pride Lands walked out from under the acacia tree. His paws made no noise on the grass. "I told you," Simba rumbled, "That going to the outlands is forbidden."

"I was just playing with Pimbi," the little cub protested. "I never went there, I only… looked."

"Zazu reported to me that you were in the Outlands, Kopa. You were wandering around, your friends told me that you were stubborn and did not listen to them when they told you not to go,” Simba walked closer to his son. "Do you know what happens to those who enter the Outlands?”

"They get into trouble…" Kopa mumbled as he looked down at his paws.

Simba did not reply, he looked at his little scared and confused son. "Let's go, we have wasted enough energy for tonight.”

By the time they reached the peak, Kopa was exhausted, collapsing onto the stone. The stars were beginning to rise through the night, brighter than ever.

Simba then remembered that night, he was younger then, like Kopa, he got into trouble. The skies were getting dark. His father Mufasa had sat with him.

"Dad?" A young Simba inquired

“Hmm?" Says Mufasa

"We’re pals, right?"

A soft chuckle vibrated in Mufasa’s chest "Right."

"And we’ll always be together, right?"

With a soft sigh, Mufasa looked up, "Simba... let me tell you something that my father told me."

"Look at the stars," Mufasa continued "The great kings of the past look down on us from those stars."

Simba’s eyes widened in awe, "Really?"

"Yes," Mufasa replied softly, turning his gaze down to meet his son's "So whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be there to guide you..." He paused as he gazed into the stars.

"...and so will I.”

The winds at his direction brought Simba out of his thoughts. Remembering the good memories he had with his father, Simba then watched his son, The cub was sitting quietly at the point of Pride Rock.

"Do you know what those are, Kopa?" Simba asked softly. Looking at the sky.

Kopa nodded slowly. "Stars."

"They are more than lights in the dark," Simba said. "They are the Great Kings of the Past. Your grandfather, your great grandfather, and all those who came before them."

Kopa squinted, trying to find a face in the light. "Grandfather Mufasa is up there?"

"He is," Simba confirmed with a smile. "When the night feels too dark, or when you feel small and alone, look up. They are there. Guiding us."

Kopa was confused, "But... How can they see us? They're so far away."

"They can see us wherever we go," Simba explained. "They remind us that we are part of something greater than ourselves. The grass turns to antelope, the antelope to lion, and the lion to grass. But our spirits... our spirits rise to the stars. We are connected, Kopa. You, me, and them."

Kopa was silent for a long time. He looked at his own paws, and up at the constellation "Will I go there someday?"

"Yes," Simba comfirmed. "Someday… But not for a long time.”

Kopa yawned in response, "Dad?" He murmured.

"Yes, Kopa?"

"Will you look down from the stars too?"

Simba smiled as he looked up at the dark, imagining his own place among the stars, standing beside Mufasa, watching over a son he would one day leave behind. "I will" Simba whispered. "I will always be there to guide you"

Then below them, the Pride Lands slept. The wind rustled through the grass, sounding almost like a voice.

“Well done, my son.”

u/Catmaster23910 — 2 months ago

Which of these fictional characters could actually rule a real country better?

Just leadership feats.

Captain America (MCU) vs Batman (DC Comics) vs Optimus Prime (Transformers) vs Simba (The Lion King).

u/Catmaster23910 — 2 months ago

(r/Television) So, what do you guys think about the new "The Seven" series on Amazon prime?

It's a show about a group of superheroes who fight government tyranny and the CIA backed group called the Boys. Which seems go be an allegory of the Sokovia accords.

u/Catmaster23910 — 2 months ago