@@KingOfSpadess? The title of this video is “STEVE GETS THE CLEANEST KILLS WITH ZERO SUS ALL GAME!”, and the thumbnail shows Steve with the dead bodies he killed. How would they show that if they didn’t use Steve’s POV?
The Aurial is a Crewmate that can sense things in their surrounding Aura. If any player near the Aurial uses a button ability, the Aurial will get an arrow pointing towards where that ability was used.
14:00 Why do British people say stood instead of standing? Can it be said both ways? "There's someone stood on top of me" just sounds so wrong to my ears. It sounds like he's saying the person was placed on top of him by someone else 😂
It can be said both ways colloquially but in the example you gave it's grammatically incorrect - 'stood' is a past tense and participle of 'stand' (as a verb) so "He stood in the corner" is correct and more euphonic than the equally-correct "He was standing in the corner" In reality it's used across tenses though in British English. Where's John? Stood at the bar, getting pissed.
Happy friday everyone! (Just a fyi steves pov may sound a bit weird due to copyright music being removed)
Why use Steve’s POV for the meeting if the audio’s bad?
@@KingOfSpadess? The title of this video is “STEVE GETS THE CLEANEST KILLS WITH ZERO SUS ALL GAME!”, and the thumbnail shows Steve with the dead bodies he killed. How would they show that if they didn’t use Steve’s POV?
Steve won? Holy shit lol mark the calendar.
WITH JANET of all people! 😅
I’m actually so proud of Steve for figuring out tracker that easily
Janet almost taking Steve down 6:15
His facial reaction was hilarious
@@RKGAMING_ I could hear the typical Steve no in my brain while watching his reaction
fr that was so unnecessary lol
Platy's long stories got him killed
Nah Janet should’ve gotten the skip after that villainous guess 😂😂😂
he honestly slayed, also love platy for being such a g and janet’s guess was so funnyyy ahh help 😂😭
Steve made incredible plays here
Janet’s chat lmao 12:07
What is the Aurial role? I've never seen that before.
Well done to Steve! Slowly rising from his last place in the Impostor rankings. 😂
If another player uses an ability (tracker, detective, etc) you get an arrow that points in the direction of where the ability was used.
@@jonathonirl That seems busted if it's only crew roles since you can insta clear someone, and if it's not you can just follow morphlings as well
@@Decamix300 I think it's all roles but I'm not positive
@@Decamix300 It's all roles and has an arrow showing where an ability was used not who used it
The Aurial is a Crewmate that can sense things in their surrounding Aura.
If any player near the Aurial uses a button ability, the Aurial will get an arrow pointing towards where that ability was used.
Well done Koji
Abe!! Bro if they get him and Peter in a game I'd be so fuckin excited
6:08 janet?
6:18-7:18 is peak character animation
If you don't include a pity win and an aipha carry, i believe this is the first ever win of the year for Steve
Thanks for the upload king
"see that among us academy" 16:20 - does among us academy even exist anymore?
he hasn't uploaded a gameplay video in 4 months
that channel got demonetized so it's doubtful whether any Morning Lobby gameplay videos will be made anymore.
he was referring to the stat video where he hadn't won as imposter that year yet
@@doctorcoz1935why did it get demonetized?
What date was this stream?
October 9
14:00 Why do British people say stood instead of standing? Can it be said both ways? "There's someone stood on top of me" just sounds so wrong to my ears. It sounds like he's saying the person was placed on top of him by someone else 😂
It can be said both ways colloquially but in the example you gave it's grammatically incorrect - 'stood' is a past tense and participle of 'stand' (as a verb) so "He stood in the corner" is correct and more euphonic than the equally-correct "He was standing in the corner"
In reality it's used across tenses though in British English. Where's John? Stood at the bar, getting pissed.
@@as3609 Yeah it seems to be primarily a British thing, I've noticed Koji and Ellum say it a lot