WEBVTT

00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.000
Hello there. Why do you start like that? Why not?

00:00:03.000 --> 00:00:07.720
Why not? If you're watching this, you're probably coming from the five mods video where we broadly

00:00:07.720 --> 00:00:12.080
cover a lot of mods you can do to your Nintendo consoles, but we don't really go in depth as

00:00:12.080 --> 00:00:18.080
to why or how to do it. And this video won't necessarily give you everything, but I'm going to point you to

00:00:18.080 --> 00:00:22.000
their guides and walk you through some of the things that we did so that it's a little

00:00:22.000 --> 00:00:26.720
easier for you. So we're going to start with the MIG switch and the MIG switch dumper.

00:00:26.720 --> 00:00:29.560
Pretty nifty. Back up your games to this thing.

00:00:29.760 --> 00:00:34.440
This is probably the easiest thing that we did the whole time, minus one little thing

00:00:34.440 --> 00:00:38.840
that I will tell you about after. So first things first, you need to update both your MIG switch and your MIG switch

00:00:38.840 --> 00:00:41.840
dumper. Very easy. You download the update from the website.

00:00:41.840 --> 00:00:46.740
You copy over that update file to the SD card you're using, as well as the MIG switch

00:00:46.740 --> 00:00:51.080
dumper. And there should be one in the systems folder already, so you'll have to replace it, which

00:00:51.080 --> 00:00:56.640
will be the update. You plug this in and it's basically updated, ready to go.

00:00:56.640 --> 00:00:59.920
This one, we had a little more trouble actually. I was a little bit worried.

00:00:59.920 --> 00:01:04.640
Part of the trouble we had is when you update it, the blue light should flash and then go

00:01:04.640 --> 00:01:10.840
solid to show that it is worked. No matter what I did, I was always getting a red constant flashing, which means that

00:01:10.840 --> 00:01:17.360
the update has failed. The trick we found is just like smashing it in there.

00:01:17.360 --> 00:01:20.880
These things are kind of cheaply made and the pins make contact before you probably want

00:01:20.880 --> 00:01:25.760
to. So as soon as the cart was anywhere close, it's making contact, but not good contact,

00:01:25.760 --> 00:01:30.320
wasn't working. So our tip, shove it in there.

00:01:30.320 --> 00:01:35.080
Just once you've done that, you copy over the folder you dragged from the game cartridge.

00:01:35.080 --> 00:01:42.280
Easy peasy. Right now, it's pretty hard to find games formatted for this.

00:01:42.280 --> 00:01:47.280
You need every certification file and bin file from the cartridge, which is unique to

00:01:47.280 --> 00:01:51.040
each cartridge. So when you download ROMs on the internet, it's usually just the ROM itself.

00:01:51.040 --> 00:01:54.720
And so you can't currently really download ROMs unless you're lucky or you find some

00:01:54.720 --> 00:02:00.320
kind of repository that will probably exist more commonly as this kind of cart becomes

00:02:00.320 --> 00:02:06.600
more common. But as of now, your best bet is boring your friend's cartridges and copying those.

00:02:06.600 --> 00:02:10.840
Next up is the Wii U, which is still quite easy, although it's a little more involved

00:02:10.840 --> 00:02:16.520
than the Switch one. Basically what I recommend, go over to wiiu.hacks.guide, like we said in the video, and it's a very

00:02:16.520 --> 00:02:20.840
clear guide, but I'm going to take you step by step, just like I did when I modded the

00:02:20.840 --> 00:02:28.280
Wii for the video. It's a very simple mod. You're going to need an SD card, and eventually you'll probably want an external USB drive.

00:02:28.280 --> 00:02:31.280
I've had hit or miss success depending on the external USB drive.

00:02:31.280 --> 00:02:36.280
The ones I found that work better are actually ones that have two USBAs on the end.

00:02:36.280 --> 00:02:44.360
Basically to start, all you need is the SD card. Currently the OS that is recommended to install is Aroma, but I'll quickly show at the end

00:02:44.360 --> 00:02:48.440
how you can install Tiramisu as well, just for compatibility with certain things.

00:02:48.440 --> 00:02:51.800
So basically go to the Aroma site, you go to the download sections.

00:02:51.800 --> 00:02:56.160
You select all the payloads you want. We selected almost everything.

00:02:56.160 --> 00:03:02.480
Then you'll put your SD card into your computer. You're going to copy over the Wii folder that was created from that download.

00:03:02.480 --> 00:03:05.640
First you should pop in your SD card to your computer.

00:03:05.640 --> 00:03:11.680
You're going to need to format it Fat32, not XFAT, and that means that if it's over 32

00:03:11.680 --> 00:03:17.160
or 64 gigabytes, you're going to need a secondary application to format correctly.

00:03:17.160 --> 00:03:21.680
Windows formatter won't work, so I use Rufus. These are the settings that I use.

00:03:21.680 --> 00:03:27.120
Format it. Don't call it Wii U. Apparently that can give you issues if you call the SD card Wii U, and then you just

00:03:27.120 --> 00:03:31.000
drag over the folder that was created onto the SD card, take it out, and then you pop

00:03:31.000 --> 00:03:37.880
it into your Wii U. So once you put your SD card on your Wii U, you're going to go to the internet browser

00:03:37.880 --> 00:03:44.440
on your Wii U, and you're going to go to the website wieuexploit.xyz.

00:03:44.440 --> 00:03:48.160
Basically in the modern era, most hacks are coming through the browser, so that's why

00:03:48.160 --> 00:03:54.360
they don't like them anymore. At that point, you run exploit, and then you hold the B button to see a screen that says

00:03:54.360 --> 00:03:57.440
choose your payload. For me, it worked right away.

00:03:57.440 --> 00:04:01.920
If nothing happens, reset your browser save data, try again, but it should work.

00:04:01.920 --> 00:04:05.720
If you don't get to the environment loader, that means you didn't hold B long enough.

00:04:05.720 --> 00:04:10.920
Dumbass. So from there, you're going to nominate to the NAND dumper using the gamepad and A to

00:04:10.920 --> 00:04:15.960
launch it. You're going to back up all this unique information from your Wii U in case something tragic happens

00:04:15.960 --> 00:04:19.520
and you need to reset it. You're going to need all these files in order to do that.

00:04:19.520 --> 00:04:25.100
You're going to dump it, pressing A to start. When the process is completed, you turn off your Wii, take your SD card, and then you

00:04:25.100 --> 00:04:32.720
plug it into your computer and back those files up. I put them in Google Drive just because I've put sensitive stuff like that on a physical

00:04:32.720 --> 00:04:37.200
drive that wasn't backed up, and then I lose it, and then you cannot recover your console.

00:04:37.200 --> 00:04:41.840
That way you know you should be covered. At that point, you can delete the files from the SD cards just to keep it cleaner on your

00:04:41.840 --> 00:04:48.280
thing, and then you keep going. You go back to that website, and then you hit the exploit, but this time, you're going

00:04:48.280 --> 00:04:51.760
to hold X, which should go to the environment loader menu.

00:04:51.760 --> 00:04:55.800
You're going to hit A to launch into the aroma environment.

00:04:55.800 --> 00:04:59.680
When you're in the Wii U menu, you're going to look for the new icon, the payload loader

00:04:59.680 --> 00:05:04.760
installer, and you launch it. Press A to check if you can install a payloader, it's going to do a little check, and you should

00:05:04.760 --> 00:05:09.200
be good. And then you hit A to install, update. After installing, press A to shut down.

00:05:09.200 --> 00:05:17.040
At that point, you are basically done. The problem would be you'd have to redo this exploit every time you want to use backups

00:05:17.040 --> 00:05:21.600
on your console. So instead, we're going to keep going, and we're going to get to load into this home

00:05:21.600 --> 00:05:27.760
room environment automatically. So at this point, you go into your Wii U menu, and you load into the health and safety information

00:05:27.760 --> 00:05:32.080
app, which is actually hacked app, and you should have the option to select the Wii

00:05:32.080 --> 00:05:36.320
U as your default boot option. You hit the A to launch the aroma environment.

00:05:36.320 --> 00:05:39.920
You hit A to launch the Wii U menu, and once you're in the Wii U menu, you launch the

00:05:39.920 --> 00:05:43.200
payload installer.

00:05:43.200 --> 00:05:47.240
Press A to check, select boot options. You'll be asked if you want to switch to the boot title.

00:05:47.240 --> 00:05:53.320
Press A to select switch to payloader. When the process has finished, press A to shut down the console.

00:05:53.320 --> 00:05:57.480
And then now, every time you boot the console, you will load the payload loader.

00:05:57.480 --> 00:06:01.000
Why is this so weird to say load twice?

00:06:01.000 --> 00:06:04.640
Anyways, now you're going to want aroma to start automatically every time.

00:06:04.640 --> 00:06:08.440
It's not a huge deal. When I was messing around with the video, I actually didn't do this so that I knew that

00:06:08.440 --> 00:06:12.680
I was getting into a homebrew environment every time. When you turn it on, it's now going to go to that blue screen.

00:06:12.680 --> 00:06:17.760
You select X when you're hovering over aroma, and it should change the color.

00:06:17.760 --> 00:06:23.440
And then when you hit A, it's basically going to tell it, by default, I want to go to aroma.

00:06:23.440 --> 00:06:26.440
When you are going through this process, just hold the start button while the console is

00:06:26.440 --> 00:06:32.480
booting or loading the health and safety information app. Although once I was auto-booting, I found that the health and safety button wasn't working

00:06:32.480 --> 00:06:39.080
right. At this point, your Wii U is hacked. I downloaded the homebrew app store, because I find it easier on a Wii U to actually get

00:06:39.080 --> 00:06:42.320
the apps that I need, including a bunch of plugins that are made specifically for aroma.

00:06:42.320 --> 00:06:47.560
I did that by getting the file from the HB app store website, copying that over to my

00:06:47.560 --> 00:06:52.360
SD, running it on the Wii U, and then you get access to a bunch of stuff from your Wii

00:06:52.360 --> 00:06:57.840
U, and you can download it there. The big important ones is the WAP installer GX2.

00:06:57.840 --> 00:07:03.160
What that allows you is when you download games, that you know, this is the part that's

00:07:03.160 --> 00:07:09.280
too spicy for YouTube. Not that we condone piracy, but when you download games from the service that I'll talk about

00:07:09.280 --> 00:07:14.080
in a second, they don't come in a way that they will install on your Wii U.

00:07:14.080 --> 00:07:17.560
You need the WAP installer, and basically it's going to be very easy.

00:07:17.560 --> 00:07:28.120
There's a lot of ways you can get your Wii U games. Personally, what I have used to legally back up what I own, Wii U USB Helper, and so that's

00:07:28.120 --> 00:07:33.920
an app that'll basically allow you to get these games and then copy them over to your

00:07:33.920 --> 00:07:39.160
SD, or you can even set up an FTP server so that you can use your network to copy games

00:07:39.160 --> 00:07:45.120
over to your Wii U. One of the shortcomings currently is when you want to install games, you're going to

00:07:45.120 --> 00:07:49.360
want to have it on your SD card and then install it from there, and when it's being installed,

00:07:49.360 --> 00:07:53.080
you can put it on the USB hard drive that you have for your Wii U.

00:07:53.080 --> 00:07:56.080
It's super easy. Just plug it in. It'll ask you to format it.

00:07:56.080 --> 00:08:01.120
But one of the first things that will come up when you are installing Wii U USB Helper

00:08:01.120 --> 00:08:04.880
is it's going to ask you for your title key, and that's the most important thing because

00:08:04.880 --> 00:08:11.840
the app is basically useless, so that if you happen to put titlekeys.ovh into that window,

00:08:11.840 --> 00:08:16.480
you might notice that all of a sudden you have access to hundreds of Wii U titles as

00:08:16.480 --> 00:08:22.280
well as thousands of homebrew as well as hacked kind of Wii and GameCube games that'll run

00:08:22.280 --> 00:08:26.760
super easily. From there, you can download, make sure you hit the download button once you've added

00:08:26.760 --> 00:08:30.280
it to the queue, copy to SD card and it'll ask you which SD card, and then that'll be

00:08:30.280 --> 00:08:35.680
on your SD card that you can put in your Wii U, use the WAP installer, and then bam, you're

00:08:35.680 --> 00:08:40.280
installing Wii U games that you don't know.

00:08:40.280 --> 00:08:43.280
Allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly.

00:08:43.280 --> 00:08:49.440
Pretty easy install. Getting other apps to work can be good, and the big trouble is installing games from

00:08:49.440 --> 00:08:55.680
an SD card that you have to take in and out, but the nice thing is that you can have it up to a two terabyte SD in your Wii U.

00:08:55.680 --> 00:08:59.600
I am sure there's better cleaner ways to do it, but this is how I've done it and it's been fine.

00:08:59.640 --> 00:09:05.280
It's actually super easy. If you go to we.hacks.guide, it'll give you a little primer on which hacks you need for

00:09:05.280 --> 00:09:09.560
which version of the Wii you have. Presumably, you probably have one with the GameCube ports because that's the good one.

00:09:09.560 --> 00:09:13.320
You download ModMe, follow the wizard there, and away you go. It's super easy.

00:09:13.320 --> 00:09:18.960
I'm not going to get super into it. This video is probably already too long. Here's the part of this video that is the most interesting.

00:09:18.960 --> 00:09:22.680
This modded GameCube. I'm not going to give you a complete guide on how to do everything, but I'll give you

00:09:22.680 --> 00:09:27.420
a quick primer on how to get your console apart as well as we're going to show you us

00:09:27.500 --> 00:09:34.420
modding the console. So you will see. Yeah, this is actually my GameCube because the one we have for work doesn't seem to work

00:09:34.420 --> 00:09:40.260
very well. So I bought this one off the Japanese auction site because for a while I was doing console

00:09:40.260 --> 00:09:46.700
refurbs and modding as a little side hustle. I realized that I don't have the time or energy for side hustles.

00:09:46.700 --> 00:09:51.700
It was a silver GameCube and Game Boy player for I think it was like $60 shipped, which

00:09:51.700 --> 00:09:54.940
I was very happy about. And now we have the shell. It is so much nicer.

00:09:55.740 --> 00:10:02.220
I'm not going to worry about this because this is as simple as disassembly. Just check an I fix it guide for this, take it apart and then do it in reverse with the

00:10:02.220 --> 00:10:08.580
new shell. Easy peasy. For taking apart the GameCube, you're going to need this stupid game bit 4.5.

00:10:08.580 --> 00:10:15.660
I think is what it's called. I noticed that the I fix it drivers are just a little too short for this where you might

00:10:15.660 --> 00:10:19.380
rub a little bit around the circle. I'm not that worried about it. I didn't know it's like sandpaper.

00:10:19.380 --> 00:10:23.820
It's fine. I love working in a GameCube. It's one of the easiest consoles to work with.

00:10:23.820 --> 00:10:28.340
I think the only one I like more is a Dreamcast and you're freaking in there, man.

00:10:28.340 --> 00:10:34.060
So the mods that we did, starting with the easiest is this Type-C adapter.

00:10:34.060 --> 00:10:38.820
Basically all you would need at this point is to unplug the power board that you had

00:10:38.820 --> 00:10:43.980
in your previous system, unscrew it, take it out and then drop this new one in.

00:10:43.980 --> 00:10:50.220
This cheap one was a bit of a pain. So normally there's wires that kind of go from the connectors to the board.

00:10:50.220 --> 00:10:55.500
This one has like wire, but it's like solid copper. There's also no insulation, which was kind of weird.

00:10:55.500 --> 00:10:59.540
And so for our modded shroud for our fan, it actually didn't work.

00:10:59.540 --> 00:11:05.220
So I had to snip that off and I accidentally snipped off the screw mount.

00:11:05.220 --> 00:11:08.380
So this one's a little free floater.

00:11:08.380 --> 00:11:16.620
That's fine. I'll keep it out. The other thing that's super easy to do and I would recommend for everyone is this Laser

00:11:16.620 --> 00:11:21.260
Bear Blue Retro adapter. So you can get little slide in ones.

00:11:21.260 --> 00:11:25.100
They make it, it's kind of an open sourcing the Blue Retro project if I'm right.

00:11:25.100 --> 00:11:29.580
But someone actually made a full controller board replacement for the GameCube, which

00:11:29.580 --> 00:11:34.260
is awesome because you can still use your regular ports, but you can also use Bluetooth

00:11:34.260 --> 00:11:39.660
controller. So I actually did a short on it a long time ago, which made me buy one from my own.

00:11:39.660 --> 00:11:45.860
So those are the two basically dropping components. Next we're getting a little more complex.

00:11:45.860 --> 00:11:49.340
You can buy a pre-modded, what the f*** just happened here?

00:11:49.340 --> 00:11:54.100
Oh God, what have I done? This is just the thing to check if the drive is closed.

00:11:54.100 --> 00:11:58.940
It's not super. I can fix that. Option one is you can buy a pre-modded fan, which is actually what we did.

00:11:58.940 --> 00:12:06.060
It comes with the right connector and you can slide it in. We actually have this 3D printed shroud as well, which makes it all a little cleaner,

00:12:06.060 --> 00:12:09.860
a little easier, although you can just kind of like jam it in there with some dumbbells at the table.

00:12:09.860 --> 00:12:16.140
It's fine. You can also get designs for 3D printed shrouds that'll actually have a mount for your Pico

00:12:16.140 --> 00:12:19.500
boot. So this was a bit of a struggle for this video.

00:12:19.500 --> 00:12:25.940
I really wanted to show off the flippy drive. I saw it in a Macho Nacho video and he was kind enough to let us use some of his footage

00:12:25.940 --> 00:12:31.780
when we're talking about it in the video. But unfortunately, when we reached out to the creators of it, they did not get back

00:12:31.780 --> 00:12:36.060
to us. And so we didn't have it for this video, but it's super, super f*** cool.

00:12:36.060 --> 00:12:39.660
It would be just as easy as the other things. Basically you would just add it on.

00:12:39.660 --> 00:12:46.180
It has like a folding connector. You're going to slide it into the disk drive connector, which is under the disk drive and

00:12:46.180 --> 00:12:49.860
then you're done.

00:12:49.860 --> 00:12:54.060
That's it. Whereas the Pico boot, you're going to have to fully disassemble and you're going to have

00:12:54.060 --> 00:12:58.740
to solder on the connectors. You're first going to have to flash the actual Pico.

00:12:58.740 --> 00:13:02.820
It's still pretty easy and it's very mature in terms of a mod.

00:13:02.820 --> 00:13:06.740
It's interesting how most of the mods are now going around a Raspberry Pi Pico or the

00:13:06.740 --> 00:13:13.140
RP2040 chip. Even the mod chip for the Switch uses the same chip, which I found very interesting.

00:13:13.140 --> 00:13:19.740
I'm not going to go any further here, but you're going to see all this footage that we have of Justin and Tanner getting in here.

00:13:19.740 --> 00:13:23.500
The HDMI mod is a very hard one.

00:13:23.500 --> 00:13:29.140
It's a little easier on the GameCube than it is on the Wii, which is nice. You're going to be doing very small solders.

00:13:29.140 --> 00:13:33.260
So make sure you have your glass of whiskey and just take a breath, take your time.

00:13:33.260 --> 00:13:36.820
If you're going to do the same mod that we did, which is the GC Dual, this guide over

00:13:36.820 --> 00:13:41.900
at Dan's Projects, I don't think it's our Dan, sadly, is what Justin was using.

00:13:41.900 --> 00:13:46.500
It's fragile. That's why they sell extra cables and parts in case you pick it up and they give you very

00:13:46.500 --> 00:13:50.300
clear to scammers. If you break your console, that's on you. So be very careful.

00:13:50.300 --> 00:13:53.500
If you're not super comfortable doing it, there's probably local modders around you

00:13:53.500 --> 00:14:00.940
that might feel more comfortable doing it. And then, you know, it's on them. I call myself, you know, intermediate in terms of soldering and modding and stuff.

00:14:00.940 --> 00:14:06.300
And it's a little much for me. I think I could probably get away with doing it, but I would way rather have someone who

00:14:06.300 --> 00:14:12.060
knows a little bit more than me do it. And so you're going to see footage of smarter, better people than me doing it right now.

00:14:12.060 --> 00:14:16.100
And then in terms of the shell replacement, again, just follow an iFixit guide, tear down

00:14:16.100 --> 00:14:20.540
and then do assemble it in reverse, but with the shell, Gamecube is not too bad.

00:14:20.540 --> 00:14:25.340
The Wii is the worst console to work on. I don't know why Nintendo thought it was so important.

00:14:25.340 --> 00:14:30.300
I think when I did it for the first time, I counted 29 screws, which doesn't sound like

00:14:30.300 --> 00:14:35.140
a lot, but they're different sizes, some of them are different bits.

00:14:35.140 --> 00:14:39.020
And it's just so unnecessary how many screws are in this stupid mother.

00:14:39.020 --> 00:14:43.660
But Gamecube, much better time. I think they were much less concerned with people, you know, dropping in parts.

00:14:43.660 --> 00:14:47.820
It wasn't as much of a business at the time, like PS2 was sort of the king and PS2 mod

00:14:47.820 --> 00:14:52.100
chips were kind of the specific thing to do so you could play backup games.

00:14:52.100 --> 00:14:55.620
The last thing is for the N64, I'm not really going to cover it.

00:14:55.620 --> 00:14:59.420
You get a mister. There's a million guides. You can buy pre-built as well.

00:14:59.420 --> 00:15:02.540
It's friggin' awesome. Personally, I would wait a little bit.

00:15:02.540 --> 00:15:05.660
There's clone board coming that we talked about briefly in the video.

00:15:05.660 --> 00:15:14.820
It looks like it's going to be basically a drop-in replacement for everything. So you are just going to save 125 bucks on your main board and even the RAM upgrades

00:15:14.820 --> 00:15:18.780
are going to be cheaper. So personally, I would wait on a mister for a bit.

00:15:18.780 --> 00:15:26.860
PC emulation is the best anyway. PC emulation is insane. Look, I have 30 consoles plugged into TVs right now and so many more just on shelves.

00:15:26.860 --> 00:15:31.100
I think I'm going to sell them all. I think that emulation is kind of the sickest thing ever.

00:15:31.100 --> 00:15:37.860
I really want to do an LTT video about emulation. I think that it's mind-blowing how incredible it's become, like six-gen gaming.

00:15:37.860 --> 00:15:44.340
Like PS2 and GameCube and Wii emulation is so good and it's so consistent.

00:15:44.340 --> 00:15:48.020
There is definitely incompatibility issues, although it's rare and rare.

00:15:48.020 --> 00:15:51.540
But you can run games at, like, the games will run smoother.

00:15:51.540 --> 00:15:54.580
There's sometimes frame rate patches so you can unlock frame rate.

00:15:54.580 --> 00:15:58.100
Like you can place Super Mario Sunshine at 60 FPS in Dolphin.

00:15:58.100 --> 00:16:02.620
Even when Nintendo f***ing remastered it, it was locked at 30.

00:16:02.620 --> 00:16:08.280
Stupid people. There's even games that are compatible with a depth buffer being sent to Reshade so you

00:16:08.280 --> 00:16:11.320
can actually add ray tracing to certain GameCube games.

00:16:11.320 --> 00:16:20.280
The results are kind of hit or miss, but it's a super fun experiment. I really enjoy Reshade as well as Pascal Gilcher's ray tracing plugins.

00:16:20.280 --> 00:16:24.360
It's a Patreon-supported thing and so you'll have to, you know, give five to seven dollars.

00:16:24.360 --> 00:16:27.960
I'm not sure what it is right now to get the latest version. But I think it's totally worth it.

00:16:27.960 --> 00:16:33.080
The work is so cool and it works on older PC games too. I played through all of fear using that plugin.

00:16:33.080 --> 00:16:39.560
So f***ing cool. Having, like, the reflections be ray traced and the shadows look much more modern.

00:16:39.560 --> 00:16:46.720
I'm a little bit off topic. Emulation is amazing. I use Project 64 for N64, Dolphin for Wii and GameCube.

00:16:46.720 --> 00:16:50.160
And Dolphin might be the easiest emulator I've ever gotten to set up. It used to be so hard.

00:16:50.160 --> 00:16:54.080
You'd have to go find BIOS. You'd have to, like, run a certain thing to get it working.

00:16:54.080 --> 00:16:57.240
Dolphin, you just download it and just drag your ROMs in?

00:16:57.240 --> 00:17:00.240
Buddy, done. Done. And that's basically it.

00:17:00.240 --> 00:17:04.440
I know that this wasn't fully comprehensive of everything, but we wanted to go and cover

00:17:04.440 --> 00:17:10.680
more in-depth of things that we gloss over in the video. If you have any interest in this stuff, we'll have a lot of guides linked below to make

00:17:10.680 --> 00:17:14.560
sure that you can do it step by step, including some other creators that are doing a really

00:17:14.560 --> 00:17:19.800
cool job in this space showing off this stuff, but also really taking you through each thing.

00:17:19.800 --> 00:17:24.200
Because we covered so many mods, we couldn't go too in-depth about anything.

00:17:24.200 --> 00:17:28.740
And I kind of wish we had the time to do that kind of content, you know, just like 20 minutes

00:17:28.740 --> 00:17:32.020
on one mod. But that's not what we do here.

00:17:32.020 --> 00:17:35.220
We open the window so that people can crawl through it.

00:17:35.220 --> 00:17:40.300
You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? All right, if you liked this video, why don't you check out some more Flowplain exclusives

00:17:40.300 --> 00:17:43.300
like me? Retro Tank. Retro Tank?

00:17:43.300 --> 00:17:48.860
The video? Did I do a Flowplain exclusive of that? Whatever Flowplain exclusive I did, I'm sure it's super memorable.
