#Scuff Day of the Week (Possibly every Fridays)

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sour solar
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Reposting cause I originally proposed this in another thread but it seems to have been deleted.

Basically, one day of the week where Vedal tries non-tested feature or interactions that the twins were not prepared/ polished for, and just sees how it goes.

Proposing this cause while it is fun to see polished features, it is also pretty fun to see unpolished ones. Potentially too, since it wouldn't be "prepared" it could give Vedal a chance to just try weird stuff and see how it goes. Though, maybe it would clash with dev streams...? No idea.

Just an idea though, from someone that doesn't know how to program to the guy that does, so idk how difficult or annoying that would be to do.

(Also included the themed stream idea cause idk if this fits under it)

tidal forge
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so what Vedal already does

oblique crater
tidal forge
sour solar
# tidal forge so what Vedal already does

I mean, kinda? Except he doesn't prepare for it. Like, "oh let's try to make nuero play this game but her AI wasn't actually trained in advance on it", kind of thing.

long sphinx
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scuff stream could involve games
oh i see, i wasn't considering that
In the subathon we saw that Neuro was quite good at the stanley parable and slay the princess - and this was only found out because Vedal's hand was forced

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I guess you could even have a list of 17 activities to do, and each scuff stream you spend 30 mins on an activity before switching (so around 4 per stream) . If Neuro is particularly good at one of the activities, you could spend more time on it and even do a separate stream on it

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To regurgitate what you've said, it would be useful because it can tell us what current Neuro can do, faster than alternative methods, possibly even directing what games should get mods.
However, I wonder if it would be entertaining. I imagine it could end up getting repetitive and the experimental nature of the streams might leave the audience feeling unsatisfied and underwhelmed. You could get the same benefit of figuring out what Neuro can do, if you did it in private.