 That looks so cool! Hello everybody and welcome back to another episode of Jurassic World Evolution 2! Where today, as you can quite clearly see on the screen, we have a beautiful cinematic camera going on. So what are we going to be doing in today's video? Well, we're going to be looking at the new updates that have came to Jurassic World Evolution 2. And more specifically right now, we're going to be focusing on the four new dinosaurs that have been released. That being Yutoranus, the Deenokyrus, the Sauror, the little squirrel dinosaur thing, and then the flying bat thing. I don't know what that one's called feature. We're going to be checking out their different animations, killing animations for goats and prey animals like we just saw. Oh, we had Go-Kam for a second! As well as seeing their battles with each other and see if there's any cool interactions that we can really check out. Because that's what we want to see. We see new sort of dinosaurs, new creatures come to the game. We want to see, right? We are back in the Malta Research Facility. Why? Because I very re- Oh, look at that! What a cuties! They're all wearing the same shirt. So this is kind of like a cult. Oh dear. Anyway, no, this is going to be a lovely time. I mean, we've been waiting for an update for the longest time. And finally we're here. And what we're looking at right now, this is the free update. Even if you don't buy the DLC, you will get a free update. And this allows, for one, what you're seeing right here. And that is a cinematic camera. Normally when you click see, you can zoom in and you go into camera view mode and stuff like that. New manuals, change things, roll the camera and stuff like that. Now, you have a cinematic camera. So if I click G, the content come up. So you can actually set a timer for how long you want your park to be on despite. You can also change certain things. So if you just want all dinosaurs, if you want all viewing galleries, you want all tours and transport. Loads of different things. So if we go into a manual, there you go. So these are the classic ones that have always been there. Take a trip to Jurassic World. Greetings from Jurassic Park. I don't know, maybe these are new actually. I don't remember post cover stamps. That's kind of cool. I like this. Film logos. I mean, I guess they're there. Sure. Letter box different than if you're a Peter Jackson or whatever. All that jazz we're putting it on. You've got your filters now. I think these might be new as well. I feel like the night vision. I mean, we have to have that. That is a great addition. CP and grayscale. Yeah, they're cool too. And then guidelines. Of course, you've got the rule of thirds and nothing else. Now, if we go into here, you can set a time for long. So if you just want to be set on a certain view for a long period of time, you can also different things. You've got zip lines as well. You all these different selections that you can choose from. Camera movement can be manual automatic. So it will just stay on one or you can kind of do a nice pan. That's completely up to you. And just another absolutely brilliant way of, you know, adding something into this game that you don't necessarily need anything to do. There's no extra features added. I mean, maybe they've added a few cameras to cycle through depending on what your park is. Maybe they've added for certain islands and stuff like that. But it's just, I mean, this is already a beautiful looking game. We can't deny it. And now we've got this amazing way to view our dinosaurs. And that's what we really want, right? We want new ways. Maybe you don't want to play. You're sticking on the background. I don't know why you would if it's screensaver. Let's be honest. Let's do my little computer in. He's going... The whole time. There you go. Go come on. It's gone again. But yes, so we are here. And we may as well get into the meter bones of today's video. So Dino Kairis being the big herbivore, Yutaranus being the feather convo. There was a lot of speculation as to whether we would actually have different ages. Like baby Yutaranus because of one picture. But it was just apparently a scale. They basically done that and they'd put it like all the way on the floor. So it looked like some things were really big or small in the background, but actually they were big. And that's apparently that's what caused it. I personally think they scaled some down. They have the ability. It's a little Easter egg for future. But let's see the Dino Kairis' intro. Oh, wait, hold on. Before we do that, let's have a look at Species Viewer, shall we? So these are the normal looking things in the skins. Very interesting. Let's have a look to have a quick glance through. Ooh, that's a nice one. That one's the Chaplain Valley. Okay. Ooh, the Quillian Mountains are nice one too. Salvavard's also looking quite nice. So let's check out the... Yeah, kind of Yukon. Okay. And then the different sort of patterns. Ah, so there's two variations. Ah, I like it. So you've got inverting stripes, but you will always have a stripe, I think. I mean, there's blank patterns. So if you're just fancy, no stripes. So you've got stripe inverted stripe and then not stripe. Anyway, let's get back. Let's get back and talk to you soon. Without further ado, let's release our first ever official... Dinochirus. Oh, look at that waddle. Oh, it's got big chunky toenails. Look at you. It doesn't have so much of a beak. It's like a... It'll like giant lips. Oh, are these ones all the same? I'm pretty sure they're not. No, they're not. But those two look very similar. There we go. This downy dinosaur is often likened to an ostrich. Not surprising, I suppose, considering the long neck, the feathers, the beak. It's just a lot bigger in size, huh? But if things go awry, something tells me this one doesn't need to bury its head in the sand. Oh, okay. So we've got Cabot Finch kind of confirming that this thing is going to be able to fight back against carnivores, and I cannot wait with this little short dumpy arms. Look at it there. Really. I mean, you know, we played Path of Titans and the Dinochirus and that, and most games actually with the Therizonosaurus sort of dinosaur, you know, they can hold their own. They're things not to be messed with, especially for the inexperienced carnival. So, oh, oh, oh, I thought we were going to get the animation of them interacting with each other, but I think, is this it? No. Let's see if we can get that one on the go. Oh, look at the little screechy scratches. Have you got fleas? Bet you do. If I'm honest, this isn't the dinosaur that I'm most excited about when it comes to this DLC. More excited about the Utoranus. I feel like I've seen a lot of Dinochiruses or, you know, feathered sort of Therizonosaurus looking creatures. But actually, this decides it's okay. It's an okay design. I think I prefer the one where it's more of a beak-looking kind of thing. Maybe this one's more scientific accurate, but then again, this is Jurassic World. Let's be honest, we're not really expecting scientific accuracy here. But as far as like a general design goes, oh, oh, oh, oh, there you go. Oh, dude, that territorial. Oh, this is a fight. This isn't an interaction. Oh, oh, okay. Right, well, there you have it. That guy won. Ooh, let's have a look. What do they need? They eat fish, and they're also plant eaters. Their population is fine, but I guess they just need more things. And because this guy is not a carnivore, we won't get any cool animations of it killing goat or killing guests. Apart from, you know, the usual of it killing guests, which is just running them over and them going miles. But because this is a fish eater, a pisco bomb, we will get to see some cool, oh, that's very judgy stays. Like you're drinking by water. Anybody want a fish? Come on, get your num-nums. Oh, here we go. Ooh, oh nice. Didn't even use the claws at all. They're just straight in with the dive to get a fish. Love how the other dude of course is blocking the way. Really cool. Whoa, oh, oh, okay. Apparently everyone's really hungry. They're all going to be eating fish at the same time. Maybe we'll get a cool interaction. Oh. Oh, that is brilliant. That is my fish. I love how the furs sort of interacting with the wind. It really gives this sort of feel, a real feel of this environment. It doesn't look stale. And, oh, I thought that was a different claw, but it wasn't though. They seem to always just go for their faces to catch these fish. Interesting. But with the fur sort of vibrating, reverberating the way it is, it really does give a sense of, damn, that's high gust winds right here. It doesn't look it otherwise. This guy really doesn't like the other one eating its fish, which is very interesting. But, hey, oh, this is cool. Just look at them go. It's a shame we're not getting any extra claw slashes from the fish like scooping, even though they do seem to have relatively different sorts of eating animations. But it is all just sort of balancing with the claws on the side of the feed as if any balance goes on. And then, oh, I love that. I love this sort of... It's always the one to the left. Doesn't let the one to the right. So they balance with the claws and then they use their mouth really to just pluck up little bits of fish. Oh, that was like a diamond fish. That looked like something from Legend of Zelda, a crew of diamonds. But, again, a really cool animation and another one there with the claws. Now, with that being said, I think there's one more thing left to do, and that is, of course, see what they're like against an Alasaurus. Is it going to hunt it, or is it actually going to fight it? Oh, it looks like we have all a slashy fight already. Okay, Alasaurus is winning. Oh, that slash from the Therizinosaurus. Very similar. I was going to say very similar to the Therizinosaurus, but yes, no. It's very similar to the Therizinosaurus. And this is from Dino Kars. Okay. The Alasaurus did win that one. Oh, and another thing I completely forgot about this is they have finally, finally added slow motion into this. So you've got like a final battle scene between Simba and Scar. This has been, I think in the game for a long time, like, slow-mo has been an option with capture mode, but it never seemed to work. But finally, at least as far as I'm aware, they've added it in, and it works. Like, look at that. Oh, the fight looks so cool. Yeah, you need that. Like, get some protocols of Narnia. Final battle music here. It'd be brilliant. Oh, here we go. Is this going to be it? A raw lunch hit? Oh, no, it's not. No! It just falls over and dies. I was expecting something a bit more interesting. Damn. Damn. Oh, that's a shame. I'm assuming then, if Dino Kars does a fight, attacks the Alasaurus, it's probably just going to do that, isn't it? I get the feeling it is. Ah, that's a letdown. All right, with that all being said, let's have a look at a genetically modified ultimate Dino Kairis. Oh, this one's the boy. Oh, look at that stripe. Beep, beep, beep, beep. Yum, yum, yum. Oh, there's a skip button for the introduction. Oh, oops. Hold on. There we go. Oh, yeah, that's it. Oh, that's a fighting color. Yeah, look at that guy. All right. Already straight into the battle. Arms raised ready for the hug of death. Will it go first? Of course it does. Of course it does. Even after I kill, the Alasaur doesn't stand a chance against this guy. Look at him. Don't kill me. Go ahead and hit it again. Oh, no. Okay, that'll do. Just one slash. That's all that's needed. This could be the end of the Alasaur. The Dino Kairis won the last battle that I, you know, didn't show, because it was just them hitting each other backwards and forwards. But is this going to be the final hit? Oh, it wasn't burning. It's going to get close to it. Another hit. Oh, two in a row. Oh, imagine if it just leapt on it. Slash, slash, slash. And like, got it into the ground. But I have a feeling that it's either going to end here. Yeah, it's going to end there. But, oh, Alasaur, not looking good now. 4% health. I don't even know how it survived that. All right. Come on, then. Finish it. Is it going to be an interesting animation? Or is it just going to be the slap of death? What do we think, guys? I think slap of death. I don't know. Seeing as how the Alasaur killed it, nothing interesting happened. I have a feeling that Dino Kairis is not going to have anything interesting to do with the Alasaur when it comes to this death. So far, the Dino Kairis gets the Alasaur down to literally no health. 3%, 4%, 7%, and then they just don't know how to finish it. So they both walk away. So that's why this guy has three victories now. And the Alasaur, I think, has three losses? Yeah, three losses. So it will constantly keep losing, but the Dino Kairis is a merciful herb of all and doesn't want to kill it. So that's interesting. So without further ado, let's try something else, shall we? Let's try these tiny little demons. Oh, no, never mind. We didn't do that one. Hold on. There we go. Look at them. Little bats. Oh, hold on. I forgot the thing again. Reptile is the Jalopterus. It's pretty cute, huh? Well, you see those tiny little fangs? They'll give you a nasty nip if you're not careful. So be careful. Okay. So they're kind of, they're really interesting looking creatures. They look more like bats than they do Pteranodons. Never heard of this one before. The Jalopterus or Jalopterus. Right. Okay. So I'm assuming it's a fish eater. So we'll give it some fish, but what I always want to do, what's very interesting with Pteranodons is sometimes they have really cool secret animation. So this thing might have an animation where it might interact with a raptor, like a raptor might hunt it down. Or it might have, oh, okay. You're just, you're sat in the middle of the water, please. They're just sort of like, oh, look at them. They're so cute. Look at his little face. What do you need? Insects. Oh. You eat insects. You don't eat fish. Oh, that must be a new feeder then. Oh, here we go. There's the new zip lines. That's very interesting. Enclosures. Food. There they are. Wow. As soon as I placed this down, they came in so quick. Oh, look. So you got moths here. So they sort of land. Oh. Yes. Look at them go. They just go chasing. Oh, what goodies. Let's follow this guy. Where's he going to go? Where's he going to go? Is he chasing one? Nope. Nope. I don't think he's even eating anymore. I think he just ate some and then flew off. Oh, there we go. Oh, yeah, he got it. You know what would be even easier for this? If we did this in slow motion. Yeah. Okay. Now we can really keep an eye on them. Let's see this guy. Oh. Oh, there he goes. Yeah. That one about you. Oh, you're going to go for one? Oh, I mean, kind of seem to appear out of nowhere when you ate that one. So if these guys only eat insects, I'm kind of thinking they're probably not going to eat. What do you call it? Goats. Oh, look at you. A little cutie. Okay. Let's have a look. Oh, you got sonar and skin. Which one looks nice? Oh, that one. Chaplain Valley looks really gorgeous. As well as Quillian Mountain. The contrast with Yukon River looks good too. Amazon Rainforest, that's kind of okay. I think this one's still my favorite so far. And as far as patterns go, yeah, look at that. Okay. That has to be it. The gorgeous. They look like butterflies. Plain. It just doesn't see. Like why would you pick plain when you have all of these amazing, like that one? Oh, it's gorgeous. Okay. So you got Chaplain Valley with Chalcorana. Or even with Quillian Mountains, that looks really cool too. Oh, look at them. Even the ears change and the eyes change as well. Why would you ever have blank? You just wouldn't, right? It's Chalcorana with either Quillian Mountains or Chaplain Valley. It has to be. I'll put a goat in here. Go on. Sure. Why not? Yes. Put the goat in. Will the goat die? Run, goat. Run. I'd be very surprised if the goat dies. The goat just drowned itself. And while we're here, why don't we just see what a Quetzalcoatlis makes of them, shall we? Look at this guy. Go. Are you going to hit the fence? Yeah, he does as well. If you do have these guys in your park, you're going to have fair warning before they break out. Oh, did you see that? They just killed the Quetzalcoatlis. Look at them. Cold-blooded eyes of a murderer. Yeah. Oh, it's me. Oh, my God. Someone break out of this already. I'm going to go get something to drink. You better break out by the time I get back. Finally. It only took everything to die to get this thing to break out. Jesus. There you go. Eat some people. Yes. You know what it is? I've never actually just taken control of this. When has a Quetzalcoatlis been around? Oh, look at you. Ah, yum-yum. Shoot the guy. Put him out of his misery. They do move in hits. Okay. No matter how long I wait here. What I tempt them out with. They don't budge. Apparently these guys don't want to leave. Honestly, these things, I don't think you've got anything to worry about. Do you have these in your park? They very rarely break out. And no, they, in fact, no, they didn't. They can't even break out. Even when the gate has been left wide open. Giant hole in the fence. They don't leave. Don't want to leave. Don't you got anything to worry about these guys? Well, hey, you know what? If you guys manage to get some cool animation, Oh, more power to you. But I cannot seem to get anything. So we'll move on to the next dinosaur. Sino-surruptrix. That's it. Look at it. So cute. I mean this one. Yeah, definitely. That's all. Oh, look at all the colorings. That's cool. That's cool. Is there anyone that's not? No. It looks brilliant in no matter what pattern. And then you've got, Oh, okay, okay. So it gets some little mascara, some eyeliner changes. I kind of like that. Also don't mind it when it's just blank as well. But that looks really cool. Yes. Gorgeous colorings. And we've got to see any of the animations. Whoa. Oh my God. It chases its own tail. Oh, that's brilliant. A walking animation. Standing. Sprinting animation. And then the screechy. As well as sleepy time. All right. Well, let's go see this in action. Releasing Cynosoropteryx. Oh, oh, those are, those are really small. I mean, oh, look at the wiggly tail. Oh, that's so cute. Wow. Let's see what they have to say about these little guys. Yeah, little tykes. Yeah. You might think that the Cynosoropteryx is the perfect size for a cute plushie to take home. Yes. But this dinosaur is a pretty mean hunter for something so small. Trust me. You really don't want this one snapping at your heels. Ooh. Okay. Okay. I mean, a bit like they did with the dinokiris, although, you know, building up this, oh, they're a bit dangerous. So kind of interested. Oh, have we got a social animation here? These two look like they're eyeing each other up. Oh, they scuffle it. Oh, wow. Oh, that's that kind of like little angry honey badges or raccoons. Oh, that's cool. I love it. Now, will they work in a pack a bit like the morocentropides or intrepidissory or the commsognathus? That'll be interesting. I'll release a goat and just see how they do against that thing. Will they choose pith or will they choose death? Oh, at least we got to see it eat from the feeder a little bit. Just get stuck right in there, doesn't it? No, look at your little face. Okay, so it doesn't do what the combi does. And that's like run on, take a little bit and then run off. But I'm very curious to see if they're going to put any animation between. Look at these guys. They're rolling in sync. Any animations between other small dinosaurs. Because we now have quite a few. We have listerosaur, this guy, commsognathus, the morocentrepidiss. We've got a lot of dinosaurs that are, they could really have some interesting interactions between each other. Something in the same ballpark. Let's see just what they do. If something maybe just a little bit smaller approaches them. Something like a commsognathus. Around about the same size. Again, a flock animal, especially in this game, where they do a lot of things to goats and people if there's multiples of them. If they're just by themselves, then they don't really. In fact, they look to be maybe a little bit smaller than a compi, which is really weird. Well, I think the compi's a little bit taller. We'll also release a homalosephale as well. Why not? Dinosaur that's a lot bigger. But if there's any herbivore they might have a kill animation with, it's going to be homalosephale. If we're going to get an animation between small dinosaurs, this is it. Otherwise, these guys could all kind of go in one enclosure and be completely fine. Oh, well, you look dead. That's interesting. Oh, these guys do attack in a park. Very interesting. I didn't think they would be. There you go, some angry little squirrels. Squirrels. Will they kill the goat? Or will the goat survive? Oh, there it goes. Boink. Yeah, it kind of looks like the goat might win this one. And they've just given up. Well, well done. Well done. A plus for effort. Well done. So they are pretty much just like Compsognathus, Mars Intrepidus, when there's a lot of them, they go for the goat and they'll probably also go for people, too. There you go. Kind of broke his neck there. Oh, my God, there's so many of them. The poor goat doesn't stand a chance. Oh, my God, there's loads of them on now. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Go in trouble or is it? Go win. Go win. Go win. Go win. Well done, goat. You're stupid. All right. Time for funny games to be over. Let's release them into the public. How? Oh, my God, he went flying. Oh, but no one had taken it on. Oh, it's the wall. Dude, you killed it. She just took it against the wall and died. No, that would die, too. Oh, my God. No. My babies. My stupid babies. And one foul suit. One, two, three, four, five. And then she died. Another copy in the end. Look at him. What an absolute mad lad. Well, I think we've pretty much seen that. We've seen the copies kill things. You've seen the weird little demon squirrel raccoon honey badge of things kill things. Now on to the main event, the one that we have been waiting for, the Yutoranus. Yes, look at it. There it is. In a Yukon river and Rana pan. But, oh, oh, that's so good. Oh, that is brilliant. A dinosaur that isn't like the T-Rex, you know, that got some feathers and it still kind of looked like a T-Rex. No, this one's been designed specifically in mind for this fur and was one of the few dinosaurs that we kind of know, pretty sure, had feathers. Oh, they're also good. I kind of like the gray one, a bit off-off-white. Where is it? Yeah, that one. Okay, let's have a look at the patterns. Svalbard and Pulcherana. Yep, yep. That's what I like. It's got the Allosaurus or the red crest on the top there as well as that pattern. That looks gorgeous. Although that one looks nice. Kind of like an Aurora Borealis on the head as well as a lovely, beautiful blue eyeball. So Yutaranus actually has five that can hatch from it, which is a lot. That's a lot of big carnivals. And let's see the five animation. Oh, yes. Oh, that looked so cool. Look at them go. Oh, damn. That looked awesome. The feathered tyrant brought so much excitement, so much intrigue to the scientific community when it was first discovered. And here we find ourselves in the presence of that illustrious tyranosaur. Just don't be too surprised if it ruffles a few feathers, okay? I get it, I get it. It was quite interesting about this. It's because they look fairly similar in like pattern to the, especially with this one, to the other small feathered dinosaur, the Soros of something, I cover what it's called. You could technically pretend in your head that these are the adults and then those are the babies because they look very similar, especially when you get the patterns looking like that. And I'm wondering how much of that they thought about actually. Oh, oh, here we go. Oh, a little, okay. I was just gonna say walk into the viewing gallery there, but that was the interaction that they have between themselves, which is quite interesting. Okay, here we go. Here's the social animation. We didn't get a good look at it last time, but this time we should do. Oh, no, it's just trying to be friendly. But can we just talk about that injury animation? How quickly it was like turning its head, like cocking its head to the side as if like looking around as its surroundings and just taking it all in before then, all three of them at the front going out. Ah, that looked so freaking marvelous. That was brilliant. All right then. Right, let's see how you guys eat a homalosephaly. Ha-ha! Oh, I get to die again, yay! You know what? I'll happily take a little battle if that's what you want to do. Go on, go for it. Okay, so yeah. Yeah, I mean, we expected it to be this, didn't we? It was going to be the regular sort of allosaurus battle, medium carnivore just swiping to the right. Like a good old date. Oh, no! No! Oh, bless it, no! Look at the eye on it, like, gotcha! No! Look at the poor little baby, no! No! Oh, the lift up. Oh, I thought it was going to shake it and go down to the ground, but no. There it is. Oh, there it is! The whack and another one. No! Oh, well. At least I didn't have to suffer too long. Oh, you're not going to eat it whole. I thought you would have. All right then. Look at that. Icy green eye. Murder most foul. Oh, you know, just eating to survive. I'm assuming that they will have the same animation for the goat, but we'll put one in here just to see how that goes. Oh, wow, that did not take long for that kind to go for it. Go on, go! Run! Run, go! Now! Whoa! Oh, what? Oh, no, you eat that goat whole. Ah, okay. Right. Let's do that again. So the homalicephalate was like a pick up and a bash bash. With the goat, it was just grabbed by the head and just shake it. Bit of a homage to the way the... What was it? The lawyer died in Jurassic Park. All right, here we go. Grubs and then... Oh, shaky shake. Bam, bam, bam. Just break the neck and then... Jesus, eating a goat whole. Just shows how big that goat is when it would slide in there. You might want to chew your food a little bit first, but all right, I'm not one to judge. So we've seen how you snack on something that's incredibly small. But how about a medium size herb before? You know, like a galamimus. You're going to grab it by the neck and do the same sort of thing? Or are we going to... You know what? I'm not going to give you any ideas. You have fun with it. How will this hunt go down? Oh, knocks it over. And then a quick wretch of the neck to break the spine. Beautiful. No, no, no. You're not allowed to eat it. You must take it away. You've got other battles to face. All right. Apparently, Allosaurus just too tough for you to run us. So we'll go with, you know, Carnotaurus. A smaller one. All right. Thank guys. Come on. Go on then. You've already had a little bit of experience. Carnotaurus hasn't. It's really just been born. You've got all the perks, 30% attack, 30% defense, 30% fit, and yes, does go for the first hit. Brilliant. A third bite. Oh, that's it. Third bite does it. Wow. Okay. So no kill animation for the yurt with that. Okay. I thought they could do something quite interesting with it, but apparently not. Well, you know what we got to do? We got to bring in this guy, the friggin' huge T-Rex. Just, you know, maybe there's a cool kill animation, but maybe it'll be able to kill T-Rex. I really don't think so. But let's find it out. That's right. Run. Be afraid. Okay. T-Rex against yurt. It's heads about five times as big. I'd be very surprised if the T-Rex doesn't win this. Oh my God. Didn't even start a jet. Oh. And of course we have to see just, you know, what a Yutoranus does when it's let roam free and it comes into contact with human beings. By the way, can we just look at this carnivore, man? Look at the design of it. It is gorgeous. There we go. Oh, are you on the hunt? You're on the prowl looking for something in the bush, especially this, like the Malta backdrop for it. Looks so friggin' good. Oh. Gorgeous. Oh, she goes. Is she going to get somebody? No. She's going to run to the back of it. All right, here we go. More out in the open. This is it able to hunt down a prey. Oh my God. Jesus. What? What was that all about? That is brutal. Wow. It was like a lunge on the floor and then it like threw. We need to see that again. Heck yeah. Got a good shot of this. Oh, yeah. That looks so cool. And then they're wallop. It's like just a play thing. Where did they even go? There you are. Beautiful. Oh, it just wants to play. Right. Which one will it be? I'm betting the one who's dressed different, but let's have a look. Oh, no. It wasn't. Oh, it suddenly just got caught up and the throw. Beautiful. Well, guys, there you have it. All the dinosaurs saw a scene. Some animation shown. I'm sure there'll be plenty of other ones that we haven't seen just yet. It's very rare. We get a DLC with a dinosaur that doesn't have unique animations. Maybe the go on with the year to run us was the unique animation and a big thank you to Frontier for giving me early access, allowing to showcase all of these new dinosaurs to you guys. And if you've enjoyed the video, leave a like until next time. I'll see you guys later. Oh, bye-bye.