really nice. At 21:10, if Nick is paying attention, he knows you're installing Bran in the remote. Don't forget to shuffle your hand between draw and install ;)
Good point! If you keep watching you'll see that in this case shuffling wouldn't have made a difference since Nick already puzzled out where the Bran was likely to be just based on having seen it and knowing where I would likely want that ice - but in general yes this is something everyone should do after mandatory draws, *especially* after R&D Accesses.
I got into netrunner right around revised core sets and loved the Team Covenant videos. It was essentially how my housemate and I earned the game. Great to see someone revise this format for the NSG era!
Being compared to Team Covenant has warmed my heart for the next several days. Thank you Andrew! Those videos were definitely an inspiration for this one.
Great stuff guys. I love the team covenant style learning the game style video. Hopefully, y'all will do more of these to show some very simple beginner friendly games.
Recognizing that you can lets subs fire that don't end the run even if you could otherwise break them is an important lesson to learn! Sometimes you can even avoid breaking a sub if it doesn't have an effect on you - for instance, the runner would have had more than 6 credits on the last run, so the second, conditional, subroutine on Whitespace could have fired for no effect. That saves a credit - not much, but sometimes every credit counts!
What mic and mic placement are you using for this stream? Impressed those Logitech (?) Webcams look that good for this kind of thing - same webcam used for overhead?
Hey! We have a link of all of our gear in the description of the video (kit.co/neonstatic/neon-static-podcast-recording-streaming-gear) but to specifically answer your question - the mics are two Audio-Technica AT4053B, placed overhead. The logitech webcams are the ones visible when you see the overhead view of the table. The overhead video of the table is captured by a Lumix GX85, and the wide shot that opens the video is on a Fuji XT4 with a Fuji 10-24 F/4 lens. Hope that helps!
Great watch, thank you. I just discovered this game and getting ready to get to it with my son. I look forward to seeing your other videos.
really nice. At 21:10, if Nick is paying attention, he knows you're installing Bran in the remote. Don't forget to shuffle your hand between draw and install ;)
Good point! If you keep watching you'll see that in this case shuffling wouldn't have made a difference since Nick already puzzled out where the Bran was likely to be just based on having seen it and knowing where I would likely want that ice - but in general yes this is something everyone should do after mandatory draws, *especially* after R&D Accesses.
it's really great that you're drinking Polar, the best seltzer.
Nice, great tutorial!
Thanks!
I got into netrunner right around revised core sets and loved the Team Covenant videos. It was essentially how my housemate and I earned the game. Great to see someone revise this format for the NSG era!
Being compared to Team Covenant has warmed my heart for the next several days. Thank you Andrew! Those videos were definitely an inspiration for this one.
Awesome! Netrunner videos for new players are so very welcome!
Great stuff guys. I love the team covenant style learning the game style video. Hopefully, y'all will do more of these to show some very simple beginner friendly games.
Thanks! We have a bunch more ideas in mind for learning content - it’s an exciting time for the channel. Thanks for the kind words
Great tempo and light tutorial feel!
Thanks Baxder!
My favorite Polar is the orange vanilla!
Recognizing that you can lets subs fire that don't end the run even if you could otherwise break them is an important lesson to learn! Sometimes you can even avoid breaking a sub if it doesn't have an effect on you - for instance, the runner would have had more than 6 credits on the last run, so the second, conditional, subroutine on Whitespace could have fired for no effect. That saves a credit - not much, but sometimes every credit counts!
Definitely! Probably should have made a point to call that out during the game. Doh!
What mic and mic placement are you using for this stream? Impressed those Logitech (?) Webcams look that good for this kind of thing - same webcam used for overhead?
Hey! We have a link of all of our gear in the description of the video (kit.co/neonstatic/neon-static-podcast-recording-streaming-gear) but to specifically answer your question - the mics are two Audio-Technica AT4053B, placed overhead.
The logitech webcams are the ones visible when you see the overhead view of the table. The overhead video of the table is captured by a Lumix GX85, and the wide shot that opens the video is on a Fuji XT4 with a Fuji 10-24 F/4 lens. Hope that helps!
Nick has a blue shirt on to match his playmat. Where's Eric's pink shirt?
Welp gotta take the video down now :(