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This video, titled "Too many fails," provides a tutorial and gameplay demonstration of a skateboarding video game, focusing on how to "own" spots and complete challenges. The video highlights: • Spot Ownership (0:36): A "spot" is any location with potential for "sick tricks." Players will start recognizing them everywhere once they get a feel for skating. • AR Program Assistance (0:59): The player is equipped with an AR program to eliminate distractions like random objects and "lurkers" while trying to "own a spot." • Session Markers and Practice (1:29): "Owning a spot" often requires multiple tries. Players are advised to set session markers (1:33) and practice basic tricks like ollies (1:49) and spinning mid-air (2:11). • Spot Challenges (3:46): These involve performing a trick or sequence of tricks on one or more spots. The game automatically sets session markers at the start of any challenge (4:08). • Reputation and Rewards (RIP Initiative) (4:50): The player's reputation in each neighborhood is crucial for the "Resident Incentive Program" (RIP). Increasing reputation by participating in activities unlocks rewards from the SPCC, which supports the local skate scene. • Unlocking New Activities (5:25): Leveling up as a "local extrovert" unlocks new RIP activities and other rewards. • Skater Eyes (5:55): A new tour with city counselor Izzy helps players develop "skater eyes," which means seeing the world from a skater's perspective, revealing more opportunities for shredding and fun (6:22). • Crew Challenges (8:31): The SBCC has worked with each crew to showcase their phase in each neighborhood through "crew challenges."