Some Casual 007 First Light Gameplay
Just some gameplay I recorded with a few meme edits thrown in for fun. Hope you all enjoy watching it.
Just some gameplay I recorded with a few meme edits thrown in for fun. Hope you all enjoy watching it.
I’ve made a couple of posts here before about one of my closest friends because I was genuinely worried about him. After a painful breakup, he changed a lot. He started drinking, smoking heavily, distancing himself from people, and acting like none of it affected him. I tried talking to him, supporting him, inviting him to play games, and just being there as a friend, but nothing seemed to get through.
Now he’s completely stopped replying to my messages. The confusing part is that I know he’s active because he keeps posting reels and stories, but my texts are being ignored. We’re still connected on social media, so he hasn’t blocked me, but it feels like he’s intentionally ghosting me.
At this point, I don’t know if I should send one last message, wait for him to reach out, or just accept that the friendship is over. Has anyone here been in a similar situation? If you were the one who ghosted a friend, what was going through your mind? And if you were in my position, what did you do?
I’m honestly just looking for some perspective because this seven year friendship means a lot to me, and I’m struggling to understand whether I should keep hoping or finally let go.
bro bought rwd thar on emi and he was drunk too lmao , bhai yehi hota hai jab emi pe gadi kharidi jati hai even without knowing how to drive lmaoo
I genuinely don’t understand why people on Twitter keep turning every bit of friendly banter into some dramatic battle. The clip is literally comedians roasting each other, which is how roast comedy has always worked. One person throws a joke, the other throws one back, everyone laughs, and the show moves on. That’s the entire point. Yet people like this account instantly jump to saying Samay couldn’t handle it or that Kiku destroyed him, as if it was some ego clash instead of two comedians doing what they were invited to do. Do these people genuinely not know what roast comedy is? If you enjoy watching someone roast others, you should also be okay with that person getting roasted in return. That’s how the format works. Not every exchange needs a winner and a loser. Sometimes it’s just two comics with good chemistry entertaining the audience. It’s honestly these engagement farming accounts and overinvested fans who make everything toxic by creating rivalries that don’t even exist. Why are so many people incapable of enjoying friendly banter without turning it into unnecessary fan wars?
Guys, hear me out. This is just a theory, not a fact. Do you think Samay intentionally made this episode feel more clean and controlled? During the card-throwing act, he joked about making 8 more episodes. Maybe it was just a joke, but what if he’s actually planning something? The first comeback episode got mostly positive reviews, while this one is getting a lot more backlash. Maybe he wanted to see how the audience reacts to a safer version of the show before deciding what direction to take next. Or maybe Netflix’s editing also played a role. I could be completely wrong, but I don’t think Samay suddenly forgot how to make people laugh overnight. It just feels a bit odd that the shift happened so drastically. What do you guys think? Am I overthinking it, or do you think there’s a bigger plan behind this?
Posting here for the first time. I don’t mind people having fun, joking around, or even a bit of banter in voice chat because that has always been a part of multiplayer games. But what I saw in that clip was not banter. It was straight up abuse, harassment, and toxicity. There is a huge difference between joking around and making someone’s family the target just because they said something in game. What surprised me even more was the comment section. People were actually supporting the guy. You’re defending someone who abused another player’s mother because, according to him, the Raze was “speaking too much.” He even wrote, “Raze was speaking too much so I had to lock in.” That’s not locking in. That’s just losing your temper. Being toxic is not a personality, and being loud and abusive doesn’t make you funny. It only shows how comfortable some people have become with normalizing this behaviour. What makes it worse is that these clips get uploaded on Instagram or shown on streams like they’re some kind of peak entertainment. Stop treating harassment like content. This isn’t banter, it’s just abuse. I know people will say, “Just mute and move on,” and yes, muting exists, but that doesn’t make this behaviour acceptable or something that should be celebrated. I’m not trying to moral police anyone, but I genuinely think Riot should take voice chat moderation and repeat offenders more seriously because the Mumbai server already has a reputation for this kind of behaviour, and people like this are only making it worse. One of the reasons I barely play Valorant anymore is because experiences like these are far too common. I still remember an unrated match where one of my teammates simply forgot to pick up the Spike. That was literally it. Our Jett started abusing him and dragging his entire family into it over a mistake that didn’t even matter. It wasn’t ranked. It wasn’t a tournament. It was just an unrated game. If people are reacting like this in the most casual mode in the game, imagine what a new player has to deal with. People like this are ruining the experience for everyone else, and the community shouldn’t be cheering them on when they post clips like these.
Weekend finally started, so I was just wondering what my fellow Bhopalis are up to. I’m just chilling at home, watching a few movies, having some chilled beer with chicken tikka. The weather was a little better today, although it’s still pretty hot, but at least there was some change. So what are your plans for the weekend? Anyone going out for a ride tomorrow or on Sunday? Maybe a long drive, meeting friends, or just relaxing at home? I guess for a lot of us, weekends usually mean washing the bike or car, cleaning the house, getting a haircut, catching up on sleep, or simply doing all the things we keep postponing during the week. Whatever you’ve got planned, share it below. Just curious to know how everyone in Bhopal is spending their weekend. Hope you all have a good one.
Are college friends really this fake, or have I just been unlucky? A few days ago, I called one of my female college friends because we hadn’t spoken in a long time. She couldn’t pick up since she was busy with her internship, which was completely understandable, and she said she’d call me back later. She probably forgot, and honestly, so did I. Then today, out of nowhere, she called. For a moment I thought she genuinely wanted to catch up, but it turned out she needed a favor. She asked if she could borrow my bike for a photoshoot because her internship was ending. It was around 35°C, humid as hell, and I had my own work to do. What really crossed my mind wasn’t the weather, though. It was the fact that she almost never answers my calls, rarely replies to my messages, and never reaches out on her own, we were good friends back when we were in the same college, but after circumstances changed, so did the friendship. I politely avoided committing because I honestly couldn’t convince myself why I should always be available for someone who only seems to remember me when they need something.
Honestly, the funny part is that I’ve met far better people during my offline internships than I ever did in college. Some of them were genuinely kind, respectful, and treated me better in a few weeks than many college friends did over years. Growing up, I always heard that college is where you make friends for life, but that just hasn’t been my experience at all. If anything, the people I met outside college have left a much better impression on me, Looking back, this isn’t even about one person anymore. It feels like a pattern I’ve seen with so many people in college. They’ll laugh with you, sit with you, and act like close friends, but once they’re gone or don’t need you anymore, the effort disappears. Then, out of nowhere, they show up only when they want a favor, Why are so many college friendships like this? Why do some people treat friendships as something they can use whenever it’s convenient? Have I just had terrible luck with the people I’ve met, or do a lot of you feel that college friendships are mostly fake and transactional too?
TLDR: Called a female college friend to catch up a few days ago, but she never called back. Today she called only to ask if she could borrow my bike for her internship photoshoot. It made me realize how one-sided many of my college friendships have been. Ironically, I’ve met far more genuine people during internships than in college. Why do so many college friendships feel fake or transactional?
I know this might be an unpopular opinion, but I genuinely think we, the audience, are equally responsible for why India’s Got Latent doesn’t feel the same anymore. Every other post is calling this the worst episode, saying the panel is boring, the jokes are repetitive, and everything feels scripted. But where was this energy when Season 1 had genuinely bold, risky, and unfiltered comedy? Back then, people couldn’t stop complaining that the jokes were offensive, vulgar, insensitive, and bad for society. The creators were dragged through controversies, legal issues, and endless outrage because people couldn’t separate comedy from reality. Now they’ve obviously become more cautious, and suddenly everyone is asking why the show has lost its spark. You can’t have it both ways. You can’t punish creators for taking risks and then complain when they start playing safe. Was this episode perfect? No. Even I didn’t enjoy every part of it, and some jokes definitely didn’t land for me. Criticism is completely fair. But acting like the creators randomly forgot how to make people laugh is unfair when we all know what happened. The audience played a massive role in pushing the show into this direction. Instead of standing by the creators when they were getting attacked over controversial jokes, most people joined the outrage. Even I wasn’t fully supportive back then, so I’m not pretending to be innocent either. We all contributed to creating an environment where comedians now have to think twice before saying anything. If you genuinely don’t enjoy the show anymore, that’s completely fine. Just stop watching it. But calling it dead without acknowledging why it changed feels hypocritical. We demanded safer comedy, the creators adapted to survive, and now we’re complaining that it isn’t as funny. That’s not just on them. That’s on all of us.
I’ve known this guy for around seven years, and I honestly don’t recognize him anymore. After a long relationship ended because he was betrayed, he changed completely. I know heartbreak can change people, but this feels like something much bigger. He started drinking and smoking regularly, goes out almost every evening for cigarettes, and now treats everything like a joke. Whenever I try to have a serious conversation about how he’s doing, he just laughs it off with emojis or changes the topic. Instead of processing what happened, he now seems proud of having casual hookups and often talks about how many girls he’s been with, saying he doesn’t get attached anymore because he doesn’t want to be hurt again. The strange part is that I know the person he used to be. He was deeply committed to that relationship, so I can’t help but feel this is just a mask. At the same time, he’s become obsessed with posting reels every day and chasing attention online, even though it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. I’ve tried talking to him more than once, but nothing gets through because he thinks I’m joking or being dramatic. Our friendship also doesn’t feel the same anymore. Sometimes it feels like he only reaches out when it’s convenient, and I’ve started wondering whether I’m holding onto the memory of who he was rather than accepting who he is now. I’m slowly distancing myself because I don’t know what else to do, but a part of me feels guilty for it. Have any of you dealt with a friend who changed this much after heartbreak? Did you stay and wait for them to figure things out, or did you walk away? I’d really like to hear honest opinions because I’m genuinely confused about what the right thing is.
I’m a college student, so I had to keep this year’s Steam Summer Sale budget pretty tight. I started with a budget of ₹1000 and have already spent around ₹400 on Euro Truck Simulator 2 DLCs (Cargo Packs and Tuning Packs), leaving me with roughly ₹600. I can stretch it to ₹700 if something is absolutely worth it, but I’d really prefer staying under ₹600 so it doesn’t affect my monthly expenses. I’ve also decided not to buy newer AAA games released after 2020 because spending a few thousand rupees on a single game just isn’t practical for me right now. My current cart has Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, Watch Dogs 2, and either Far Cry 3 or Far Cry 4. I’m definitely buying Watch Dogs 2 even though I already own it on Epic Games because I had a lot of stuttering there and I’d rather have it on Steam. The only thing I’m really confused about now is Far Cry 3 vs Far Cry 4. I can only buy one, so which one would you recommend? I love story-driven games, open-world games, action-adventure titles, and games where choices matter. I absolutely loved Detroit: Become Human, so I’m also curious whether Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls are still worth playing in 2026. I considered Mafia: Definitive Edition, but I’ve already completed it 2–3 times on GOG, so buying it again doesn’t make much sense. Mass Effect Legendary Edition didn’t really feel like my type of game, and I’ve decided to leave the Batman Arkham Collection for another sale. Right now I’m playing 007 First Light. After that I’ll be playing Pragmata, then LEGO Batman, and once I finish those three games, I’ll move on to whatever I end up buying during this Steam Summer Sale. So I’m trying to make every rupee count. If you had a maximum budget of around ₹600–700, what would you buy in my situation? Also, I had posted this question in the Steam Summer Sale megathread, but unfortunately nobody replied, so I’m making a separate post. Mods, I hope that’s okay and won’t get this removed. And to everyone else, help a brother out! I’d really appreciate your recommendations. Thanks in advance!
This morning, a random guy messaged me asking if I wanted to sell my Reddit account. I politely declined and told him I simply wasn’t interested because I don’t want to sell it. That should have been the end of the conversation, but instead he completely changed his attitude. He started insulting me, claiming that my Reddit account would be banned within three days and that I would regret not selling it to him. I blocked him, but then he somehow found me again on Telegram using another account and started spamming me with abusive voice messages. He even sent me a screenshot of a conversation where someone supposedly asked if he had banned their account, and the reply was yes, as if he wanted to convince me that he actually has the power to get Reddit accounts banned. In the voice messages, he kept saying that I would come back crying in three days because I didn’t sell him my account. He offered me ₹2,000, but I have absolutely no interest in selling my Reddit account just for money. He even claimed that if I had shared my UPI details, he would have gotten my bank account banned too, which doesn’t even make sense but was clearly meant to intimidate me. I genuinely don’t understand what goes through people’s minds. If someone says no, why can’t they just move on? Why become abusive and start threatening a complete stranger over something so trivial? Has anyone else dealt with people like this? Are these just empty scare tactics, or is there actually anything I should be concerned about? Should I simply ignore and block him, or is this something worth reporting to cybercrime? I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who’s experienced something similar.
I came across this story from Fasbeam and I genuinely cannot figure out whether he actually believes this or if this is just rage bait for engagement He is a pretty big influencer and a lot of people follow what he says so posts like this are bound to get reactions From what I know he owns a manual Volkswagen Polo and I have never really seen him post takes like this before This is actually the first time I have seen him put out something that feels this intentionally provocative I have heard people say he likes stirring discussions but I have never personally noticed it until now Do you guys think this is a genuine opinion or is he simply trying to farm comments DMs and shares by posting something that will obviously divide manual and automatic drivers I am genuinely curious what people who have followed him for a longer time think because I cannot tell if this is sarcasm satire or just classic engagement bait?
Guys, I need an honest opinion. A random Reddit user DM’d me asking if I could gift them Sleeping Dogs because they couldn’t afford it. For a moment I actually considered helping, but then I realized I don’t know this person at all. I’ve waited years to be in a position where I can comfortably buy games for myself, and I’ve also spent money on people before, including relatives, only to be disappointed later. So I politely declined and told him that earning the game yourself is much more satisfying than asking strangers online for it. Now I’m wondering if I was too harsh or if I handled it the right way. What would you have done in my place?
Guys, I need an honest opinion. A random Reddit user DM’d me asking if I could gift them Sleeping Dogs because they couldn’t afford it. For a moment I actually considered helping, but then I realized I don’t know this person at all. I’ve waited years to be in a position where I can comfortably buy games for myself, and I’ve also spent money on people before, including relatives, only to be disappointed later. So I politely declined and told him that earning the game yourself is much more satisfying than asking strangers online for it. Now I’m wondering if I was too harsh or if I handled it the right way. What would you have done in my place?
I had a budget of ₹1000 for this Steam Summer Sale and have already spent around ₹400 on Euro Truck Simulator 2 DLCs (Cargo Packs and Tuning Packs), leaving me with roughly ₹600. I can stretch it to ₹700 if something is absolutely worth it, but I’d rather stay under ₹600. I’ve also decided not to buy newer AAA games released after 2020 because I don’t think spending a few thousand rupees on a single game is worth it for me right now. So far, I’ve added Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls to my cart since they’re just ₹89 each. I already own Detroit: Become Human, so I skipped that. Now I’m confused about what to get with the remaining budget. I’m considering Far Cry 3 or Far Cry 4, but I can only pick one, so I’d love to know which one you think is better. I also thought about Watch Dogs 2, but I already own it on Epic Games and the stuttering there was so bad that I don’t feel like buying it again on Steam. Mafia: Definitive Edition was another option, but I’ve already completed it 2–3 times on GOG, so buying it again doesn’t seem worth it. I also looked at Mass Effect Legendary Edition, but it just didn’t feel like my kind of game. The Batman Arkham Collection is something I’ll probably save for another sale. My gaming lineup for the coming months is already packed with 007 First Light, Pragmata, LEGO Batman, and then whatever I end up buying in this sale. I mostly enjoy story-driven games, open-world games, action-adventure titles, and games where your choices matter. So, are Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls still worth playing in 2026 after loving Detroit: Become Human? Should I go with Far Cry 3 or Far Cry 4? And finally, if you had a maximum budget of ₹600, what games would you recommend that offer the best value? I’d really appreciate your suggestions!
I had a budget of ₹1000 for this Steam Summer Sale and have already spent around ₹400 on Euro Truck Simulator 2 DLCs (Cargo Packs and Tuning Packs), leaving me with roughly ₹600. I can stretch it to ₹700 if something is absolutely worth it, but I’d rather stay under ₹600. I’ve also decided not to buy newer AAA games released after 2020 because I don’t think spending a few thousand rupees on a single game is worth it for me right now. So far, I’ve added Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls to my cart since they’re just ₹89 each. I already own Detroit: Become Human, so I skipped that. Now I’m confused about what to get with the remaining budget. I’m considering Far Cry 3 or Far Cry 4, but I can only pick one, so I’d love to know which one you think is better. I also thought about Watch Dogs 2, but I already own it on Epic Games and the stuttering there was so bad that I don’t feel like buying it again on Steam. Mafia: Definitive Edition was another option, but I’ve already completed it 2–3 times on GOG, so buying it again doesn’t seem worth it. I also looked at Mass Effect Legendary Edition, but it just didn’t feel like my kind of game. The Batman Arkham Collection is something I’ll probably save for another sale. My gaming lineup for the coming months is already packed with 007 First Light, Pragmata, LEGO Batman, and then whatever I end up buying in this sale. I mostly enjoy story-driven games, open-world games, action-adventure titles, and games where your choices matter. So, are Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls still worth playing in 2026 after loving Detroit: Become Human? Should I go with Far Cry 3 or Far Cry 4? And finally, if you had a maximum budget of ₹600, what games would you recommend that offer the best value? I’d really appreciate your suggestions!
Satire, don’t take this seriously. 😭 Bro, Samay has genuinely become YRF’s unofficial marketing intern at this point. Every other story is Alpha, Alpha, Alpha. I completely understand that everyone has to earn money, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with doing promotions or brand deals, but it just feels so strange seeing someone who built his image by roasting Bollywood now being one of the loudest people promoting a Bollywood film. The irony is what makes it funny. Please, I just want Alpha to release already so this promotion marathon finally ends. Samay, get the bag by all means, you’ve earned it, but I miss the random chaotic stories and unfiltered content that made everyone follow you in the first place. This version just feels… different. 😭🙏