The standard setting games, including Guitar Hero and Rock Band, have been removed from the S Tier list according to the podcast discussion. A new higher tier called Wade tier has been suggested, and the standard setters now have their own tier.
Bob and the host play the case game in which they choose a case with an unknown amount of money and decide whether or not to switch their case with another.
The host discusses how video games can induce "flow states" and wonders if female players experience them more easily than male players. He also mentions some of his favorite games that feel natural to play.
The episode discusses the idea that what is socially acceptable right now may not be acceptable in the future, drawing parallels between the rise of cigarettes and the current social acceptance of alcohol and crypto, and how it may change in the future.
The referee of the Denver Indianapolis game apologizes for his comments made during the game, stating that he couldn't help himself and that his partner was still learning his sense of humor.
The speaker discusses his experience of playing sports video games like Madden and MLB, and mentions that after playing, he would masturbate. He also talks about the issue of payment for players in video games and expresses that the games have not changed much in the past decade.