Esfand, Nmplol and Malena did an IRL stream Sunday morning at a car meet. They dubbed the stream "Supercar Sunday." They brought a trio of cars, including a Porsche belonging to fellow streamer Sodapoppin, as well as an Audi R8 and a Nissan GTR.
They were given OTK's new IRL stream backpack to work with. The setup cost about $50,000 according to Nmplol, including a $13,000 antenna. As the streamers were discussing the backpack, Esfand asked why they invested so much money in the antenna. Coincidentally, the backpack briefly lost its signal just as he asked the question, making for a comedically timed moment.
The OTK streamers did something different for Sunday's stream on Nmplol's channel. The trio went to a car meet to see some supercars. They called the stream "Supercar Sunday."
The group brought a few supercars of their own, including a Nissan GTR, Audi R8 and a blue Porsche GT3 belonging to Sodapoppin, who Nick said was originally planning on joining them at the car meet.
OTK also gave them a new IRL streamer backpack to use, which Nmplol said cost the organization $50,000. While at the meet, he discussed the specs of the backpack with Esfand, who said that the base of the backpack was similar to his own IRL stream backpack:
He asked Nick why the backpack was so expensive, to which he explained that the antenna alone cost $13,000. The streamer questioned the purpose, implying that it was unnecessary:
Upon asking why the antenna was so expensive, the backpack coincidentally lost its signal, briefly freezing the stream. The comedic timing wasn't lost on the Twitch chat, which responded with a multitude of "F's" during the moment.
The stream quickly returned as the conversation moved past talking about the backpack. A pair of
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