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I'm not sure what else you can call someone who has played Satisfactory for at least 22 hours straight.
A normal satisfactory player?
Just need to fix those conveyors, then I'll go to bed... oops and one more coal station... and hey I forgot to connect that hypertube... oh and that truck looks stuck, better re-path it... and did I remember to refill the biomass burners? ... and while I'm there I may as well optimize that screw output... and update the signs... and collect a few more berries... almost forgot to pet the lizard doggo...
You're right, Satisfactory does that to everybody. However, you can't tell me that he's got all of his screws on tight after spending 7 hours building 3000km of winding roads across a sea to connect a single fire station to an entire metropolis in City Skylines 2.
Hmm, true, Josh is chaotic neutral at best. I hesitate to say evil overall because as far as I know he only tortures video game characters (especially ones named Grace). But yeah he's pretty evil to them sometimes, haha.
One of my favorite episodes is Gas Station Simulator. Give that a watch if you haven't seen it. Laugh my ass off at that one.