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The text is a transcript of a video about various video games and their bugs, glitches, or controversies. The video covers topics such as:
- Caliber, a tactical action game with new fighters and credits.
- Fallout 76, a game with a black market of hackers who exploit its vulnerabilities and sell rare items.
- World of Warcraft, a game with a killer bear bug that made it faster than any creature in the game.
- Red Dead Online, a game with hacker attacks that spawn two-headed invulnerable skeletons.
- All Points Bulletin, a game that had problems with microtransactions and customization of socks.
- EVE Online, a game that had a player protest against microtransactions and stores that caused economic losses and changes.
- A request for 80 thousand likes, subscriptions, reposts, and comments to get a new video.
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1. Caliber is a tactical action game where fighters of the best special forces in the world are waiting for you.
2. The premium store of Caliber has new fighters and old ones can be purchased for credits received in battle.
3. An anonymous player shared with Eurogamer the story of how he earned $2000 on the holes and breaches of Fallout 76.
4. The scammers have formed a network of informants and assistants who are looking for vulnerabilities for theft and dupe of rare items in Fallout 76.
5. The richest black market businessman in Fallout 76 is Martin Keene, who earned more than $50,500 from his 12 accounts over the past year.
6. World of Warcraft designer Joe Magdalena remembered how he came across an extraordinary bear from the Arathi Highlands that could kill players instantly with its high speed.
7. The bear had a speed of 2.1000 units instead of 2 units in one of the tables, which made it the fastest creature in the World of Warcraft universe.
8. The developers wanted to make the killer bear a legend, but they had to fix it before the release of Burning Crusade.
9. Red Dead Online players were attacked by two-headed invulnerable skeletons that were spawned by hackers using a game model inside.
10. The skeletons could only be killed by throwing them off a high cliff or under a train.
11. Many players liked the hacker attack and tried to kill the skeletons in different ways, sharing their results on Reddit.
12. All Points Bulletin was a full-fledged GTA online that had a record budget of $100 million in 2010, but it failed due to bugs and a terrible advertising campaign.
13. The developers removed the customization of socks in All Points Bulletin, but one player was able to choose socks for his character, which caused the server to crash.
14. EVE Online players declared war on the developers because of microtransactions and a monocle that cost $70 in the game store.
15. The players blocked the trading hubs with their ships and fired at an invulnerable monument, causing huge losses to the game's economy.
16. The developers had to cancel microtransactions and stores and destroy the monument that was attacked by the players.
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