@@umad42I must disagree. CIWS just requires a rapid fire, medium guage, timed explosive type advanced cannon with a CIWS controller instead of a local weapon controller.
@@jackhennig607150mm Heavy Head CIWS (and doubles as a weapon) goes BRRRRRRT. Heavy head, solid body, stabilizer fin, emercency defuser, and mix of tracer (10-20%) and supercav (so it can also take torpedos down.) All you need is 20AP since missiles have 20 AC. Also LAMS 4q and flares.
"Sir, their Penits airborn battle cruisers have penetrated deep into our territory! Sir, they're giving us a massive pounding! SIR, please stop laughing this is serious!"
As someone who has built many of the in game craft (including the yacht and the gravitas), it always makes me happy to see people fight against them (especially when they lose)
Plasma gun upon yee Been a long time since i last played the game, i was surprised by how many new vehicles were added but sad bcz a lot of what i considered iconic was gone/massively overhauled (imo for the worse)
That was honestly by far the best way I've ever seen anyone explain PID , and I've played this game for way, way too long at this point. Really great video overall!!
A note on PID's in this game: They make things look cool but most of the time it's better for your craft to oscillate, because it makes it harder for other weapons systems to target reliably. For example, missiles with target prediction guidance components aim at where the craft is going to be, and when it's constantly oscillating between up/down, the missile has to constantly make larger turns because it's predicting you'll be further up/down than you actually are. This wastes the missiles fuel, slows it down, and sometimes makes it miss entirely.
Jesus christ do you need an actual aeronautical engineering degree to play this game? It amazes me and baffles me to be so..... complete and complicated.
Martin. You may have conquered the seas, *but you need to conquer space. The factory calls. It will be beautiful, outstretched like antennas to heaven. You must build, and massacre those insects.* (Also Team Present was robbed)
Set Point - Where you want to be Position/Altitude - Where you are P - Proportional - How far you are from the Set Point I - Integral - How much force is required to stay near the Set Point D - Derivative - How fast you are moving from the Set Point
Idk if it's just me but I really enjoy when Marto has the opportunity to throw in some educational bits in his videos. Not saying we need them all the time but if you get opportunities to keep throwing them in, I would like to see it
a lot of his videos contain some educational parts tbh, he'd unironically be a great teacher irl with how easy he makes things to understand while also being fucking hilarious
0:45 As we can see here, Mart throws a head of lettuce at the sun, causing what is presumed to be a supernova. It takes roughly 2 seconds to reach the sun and cause it to explode, meaning the lettuce had to have been traveling at least 74 billion meters per second, or just under 250 times the speed of light. Assuming Mart is a big boy and eats lots of veggies, he would have a bigger head of lettuce, weighing about 1 kilogram. Taking these into account, Mart would be throwing his lettuce at the sun with about 2.7e21 joules of force, or just about five times the amount of energy everyone on earth uses per year, also measuring as 650,000 megatons of TNT. However, this does not take into account the fact that Mart blew the sun up, a feat that would require much more energy. A supernova outputs 10^46 joules, which gives us two possibilities: A, the mass of the head of lettuce is actually 4 septillion kilograms, equaling the total mass of Venus, or that the head of lettuce was actually travelling at 140 septillion meters per second, or about 4.6 quadrillion times the speed of light. Why didn't he just throw the lettuce at the bad guys? Is he foolish?
Distance from earth to sun = 149,000,000km = 149,000,000,000m Time of travel = 2.0s Average velocity = Displacement/time Average velocity = 74.5 billion m/s I say it took him about 0.25 seconds to accelerate that lettuce to that velocity Final velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration)(time) 74.5 billion m/s = 0m/s + acceleration(0.25s) Acceleration = 298,000,000,000 m/s/s Force = (mass)(acceleration) Force = (1kg)(298 billion m/s/s) His arm exerts 298 billion Newtons of force on that lettuce You lost me on the joules part, I don’t know why you’re using joules to measure force or what distance you’re using for Joules = (Force)(Distance) Also, he likely avoided throwing the lettuce at his enemies in order to maximize the amount of material available for salvage after the battle.
On the contrary, because of relativity, the lettuce gained mass as it accelerated. As it approached light speed, its mass converged on infinity. At light speed, an object has infinite mass. To accelerate the lettuce to C, the speed of light, requires literally infinite force. To go to 250C required mart to quite literally rend apart the physical laws of reality.
Something is definitely wrong tho. The light from the supernova travels at the same speed and hits where Marv is standing around the same time the lettuce took to hit. Either light moves at a much faster speed for his universe, he's much MUCH closer to the sun than earth is, or its a drone rigged with explosives.
The fact that you explained the logic behind PID controllers so damn smooth makes me want to use that clip to explain it in the future if I ever give control lectures.
Ayyy! Glad to see you in FTD again! I contributed a fair number of craft to the game over the years, and it was amazing to see some of my creations again years later! In particular, the sailship at 17:46 is the Poseidon, and the Braveheart (The torpedo cruiser that kicked your arse at the end there, seen best at 25:27, lmao) was also one of my children. Seeing the Penits piss all over my creations was surprisingly cathartic
Martin, I've been depressed as hell and been going through a depressive rut lately. Honestly I don't know what to do. Last night was very hard for me, and I've been feeling awful today. I'm usually the happy guy, but it just hasn't been that way for me. I appreciate you making these videos, they help distract me and let me focus on something else.
No feeling is final, take it one day at a time and time will eventually heal all wounds. It may take a bit, but as long as you are still struggling, working on healthy habits, noticing and appreciating the little things of life, you will break free. Suffering ceases to be suffering the moment is finds meaning and one day you'll be grateful for the lessons your depression taught you. Keep being human when no one was human with you.
You've got this chief, remember to not give up on this obstacle n proceed to keep kicking forward. I know you'll rise up soon n be a happier human again :)
3:30 as the saying goes: floats like a concrete ship Fun fact: concrete boats still exist to this day, concrete ships less so. Concrete is very, very loves to break apart at the slightest blunt force trauma and the sea is strong enough to break them. Boats and smaller vessels can get away with that because they don't have to carry that much weight and usually they're not used in salt water, which erodes concrete faster. One concrete cargo ship was in service in total, served at sea, got beached on a shoreline and was abandoned entirely. First because it was a writeoff, secondly because it was so heavy that it wouldn't budge anyway. Regular ships of that size had roughly around 3 times less in weight (or in naval terms, displacement) than that cargo vessel alone. It had steel nets inside the concrete hull to give more strength but overall it was more expensive and totally impractical to use concrete for ships.
The US spammed them in the war cause they were cheap, fast to build, and functioned. Very few if any survive because the draw back was they had short service lives, hated working in tropical or cold climates, and on a few occasions, literally just broke in half in the winter. Because concrete, as it turns out, expands and contracts a LOT under changing temperatures.
that reminds me of a book i read where someone was talking about a spaceship with a Ceramic hull. he said it was stronger than steel and less likely to break. but the other guy retorted, "yeah, BUT, if it DOES break, it's IMPOSSIBLE to fix, whereas with a Steel hull, you can just weld on a patch, and it's 90% as good as before.
Im in Uni studying a bachelors of Mechanical Engineering and just did a course on Machine dynamics and Automatic Control, in which PID controllers in addition to laplance transforms were extensively run over. The explanation you gave with the simplicity and clarity that you did it with is insane, hats off dude, next try to explain Integrals haha.
@@gabrielc7861A hypothesis is a question that is explored through the scientific method. A theory is an educated guess on how something works or is. For instance, despite our extensive knowledge on gravity we don't know how it forms so it's still considered a theory. It's weird man
I’m an engineering student and the pp plane was the first time someone applied integrals and derivatives in an actual “realistic” example. Thanks Frogman
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't, by subtracting where it is, from where it isn't, or where it isn't, from where it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance sub-system uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position where it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event of the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has required a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too, may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computance scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is, however it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subracts where it should be, from where it wasn't, or vice versa. By differentiating this from the algebraic sum og where it shouldn't be, and where it was. It is able to obtain a deviation, and a variation, which is called "air"
We did the math to calculate exactly how powerful the frog man would have to be to throw a whole head of lettuce into the sun and destroy it on impact. The results… were shocking.
The music sound track you've added to this video combined with the cinematic shots, cuts of comedy and your reaction is exactly why people love your content. Keep up the good work Martin!
I'm honestly so surprised how far you're making it with just prefabs- You can spend a ton of materials building something big and stupid, it just has to be big, and not stupid.
@@Cooldude-ko7ps The prefabs are actually really horrible. especially the ones that he used. Those giant turrets you see are giant because tall the gun components are behind one layer of metal right in the turret and not protected by the hull of the ship. the APS one barrel turrets are really bad as well. Me and my friend did prefab only adventure and it was awful lol
@@Cooldude-ko7ps The issue is that in FTD the META for broadsiders is to be redundant, and that involves internal armor. You need thick enough armor to prevent small amounts of damage leaking through, and enough internal armor to make sure that nothing chain reacts, of which the default hulls have none of. They are just a single layer of metal. If you want to use them, you need to definitely armor them up significantly. Ex: a recent 3m mats ship I made have ~4-6 layers of metal and 2 layers of heavy armor just as broadside armor, and internally I made sure nothing will chain react.
I love this guy. Every video takes love and care to be done, and by the editing you can see his passion in this art; the content and the jokes make a well job on fixating your attention, and he chooses always fun ideas to introduce. No matter what kind of game this man plays, I always find joy watching his videos.
@@SchlopFlopperI mean, in the end He is right - His boats mostly Just sucked. Tankiness by large surface. Very simple and weak Armor. Hyper Focus on 1-2 guns for actual damage, i think
man, the little bits of your editing are just. wow, like how when the "horrible thing" was introduced, the first note or two of skyrims combat music playd and god. the subtleness is amazing.
I once met Martin sailing the seas He tried to rob me ship but he tripped over the guardrails and last I saw him he was swimming in the general direction of Sydney
I swear Mart is actually using these games to get some degree in engineering. First he builds a spaceship, several actually, a car, and now several battleships.
0:45 That Lettuce took 1.5 seconds (90 frames) to reach the sun 147.85 million km away, which means he threw that lettuce at 354,839,980,000 km/h or 220,487,341,426 mph. That's 328 times the speed of light
As someone who's played 6000 hours of this bloody game and still hasn't beaten Neter on the hardest difficulty... This was a absolute joy to watch. And there was a bonus PID tutorial in there that was actually pretty good. Looking forward to next time! :D
As a naval engineer, this whole content is like brain dessert for me! I am having so much fun watching you play this game, please never end this series.
18:15 marts whipping out ALL the bangers for this one, going from.ULTRAKILL and meganeko to THE ELITE FOUR THEME FROM POKEMON:BLACK/WHITE??? insane vid god tier legendary amazing vid
I love how I recognized the music you put into the video Mr. Martin. Artists like danger and power glove are really top of my playlists right now, I’m really happy to see one of my favorite creators liking the same music as me! :)
Pro tips -vehicles need detection to fire, a 360 radar mounted on a 2 axis turret with a 90° camera and IR camera, 90° radar and/or rangefinder will do (the more turrets u have the better -ftd physics are a mess, air on neter has the density of water on earth; Alloy is one of the most bs materials in the game, a single 4m beam can float 5-6 4m beams of metal and still have spare buoyancy and all of that for the low low price of 80-85% of the effectiveness of metal. Making the hull out of alloy and armoring the important parts with heavy armor (ai, ammo, engines and guns) is the least effort-most effective way to armor your ship -lasers (both weapons and missile laser designators) get blocked by smoke, all u need to make them work is connect a laser warning receiver (LWR) to the AI and add smoke dispensers inside the hull, preferably around the squishy bits. Note, smoke also blocks the LWRs from picking up lasers and all types of detection cameras from working -against EMP, surge protectors around AI components are a must (ai itself, connectors, detection components and weapon controllers), stone and rubber do a very good job at blocking EMPs
@darwinism8181 Yea, wood spam was meta bcz it was the cheapest most effective way to get a lot of hp if volume was not concern. Idk how much mart knows about the game so im trying to give him the most basic higher level knowledge that he can learn and and put to test. There are many tools u can use to abuse the game
@@guvyygvuhh298 And because, especially with ships that get closer to the 1 mil or higher mark, size becomes a defense by itself and in a big mostly wooden structure with armor focused on the important bits you can protect a craft really well from most missiles, CRAM, plasma, and quite a few APS systems even before they get to your real armor. Now that can be risky, though, because a dedicated incendiary weapon is gonna do ludicrous amounts of spreading damage to you unless you're mostly underwater.
I like to imagine the alloy block being build like a radiator in a car is where its a bunch of dense slats of alloys with small air spaces in between them. Only real difference is they are crimped at the ends…. Maybe even filled with helium or hydrogen(vaccum would work to but i think they lose alot of structal stability so maybe not)
@darwinism8181 Interesting how fire turned the armor meta on its head. Now wood spam has an actual downside, but imo that was relevant only in some tournaments. The campaign is not just a 1v1, its a many v many and if u play fair you play stupid. If you have a 5m resource ship that beats 10 200k ones without taking any damage while spending idk, 20-100k on ammo and fuel/steam power, u win the attrition game.
14:08 Oh yeah no just casually explain PIDs in your silly piss boy video in a way that's more understandable than any of my textbooks or teachers ever could. Great.
Martin your explanation for DIP litterally just helped me code my physics engine that handles heat transfer. THANK YOU SO MUCH i wouldnt even have known i need to use this
So sad to see Luigi, who was a young and funny RUclipsr be broken down by the immoral American health insurance industry to where he had to take matters into his own hands
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No it's not
Skibidi
No.
Piss
Nuh uh
Dude just explained PID regulators better than any teacher could when I was getting my bachelor's in engineering. And then he made a poop joke. Nice!
more like piss regulator
Seriously, this is the last place I expected a refresher in PID controls, and it was a great summary lol
Martin is unironically a goated teacher when given time and incentive that he can make a joke at the end of his giga brain lecture
As per usual, the school system is a failure
And started it with a penis joke
>defeated by massed missile attacks
>continues to not build any countermeasures and just facetank missiles
>genius.
To be fair, CIWS is hard
@@umad42I must disagree. CIWS just requires a rapid fire, medium guage, timed explosive type advanced cannon with a CIWS controller instead of a local weapon controller.
Back in my day, you just built like 2 little lasers to instantly take down every incoming small-medium sized missile
The game has changed a lot
@@jackhennig607150mm Heavy Head CIWS (and doubles as a weapon) goes BRRRRRRT.
Heavy head, solid body, stabilizer fin, emercency defuser, and mix of tracer (10-20%) and supercav (so it can also take torpedos down.)
All you need is 20AP since missiles have 20 AC.
Also LAMS 4q and flares.
@@umad42nah it's relatively easy
"Sir, their Penits airborn battle cruisers have penetrated deep into our territory! Sir, they're giving us a massive pounding! SIR, please stop laughing this is serious!"
Can someone insert the meme of arthur from rdd coughing like he has cancer
@@Smooth836 if you mean rdr2, then he's coughing like he has tuberculosis. _because he does._
@@NickAsNickName this man, nerd react him
“WE ARE COMING CAPTAIN”
“QUICK GRAB MY BALLS”
@@Smooth836 no, your brain is a smooth as your username
As someone who has built many of the in game craft (including the yacht and the gravitas), it always makes me happy to see people fight against them (especially when they lose)
You are legit the most talented builder I know
You are a heroe
Plasma gun upon yee
Been a long time since i last played the game, i was surprised by how many new vehicles were added but sad bcz a lot of what i considered iconic was gone/massively overhauled (imo for the worse)
I think ow should get a second HQ and double the resource income :3
@@mattginsburg3511 Gravitas? FROM OXYGEN NOT INCLUDED?
That was honestly by far the best way I've ever seen anyone explain PID , and I've played this game for way, way too long at this point. Really great video overall!!
Fancy seeing you here lol but yes martin clearly did his homework.
@@themadthatcher4869I'm a simple man, I see from the depths and missiles and I click!
Holy its the man himself
It's John ftd!
Its the FTD Goat
- "Colonel? You better take a look at this radar..."
- "What is it, son?"
- "I don't know, sir, but it looks like a giant-..."
"Dick!"
"Yeah?"
"Take a look outta starboard!"
"Oh my god, it looks like a huge-"
Peanits! Getcher peanits here!
JOHNSON!
Sir, take it down, my wife's getting jealous!
Massive shaft fleet detected: tanc a lelek INTENSIFIES
A note on PID's in this game: They make things look cool but most of the time it's better for your craft to oscillate, because it makes it harder for other weapons systems to target reliably. For example, missiles with target prediction guidance components aim at where the craft is going to be, and when it's constantly oscillating between up/down, the missile has to constantly make larger turns because it's predicting you'll be further up/down than you actually are. This wastes the missiles fuel, slows it down, and sometimes makes it miss entirely.
But the missile knows where it is because it knows where it isn't
Jesus christ do you need an actual aeronautical engineering degree to play this game? It amazes me and baffles me to be so..... complete and complicated.
@@Dourkan Dodging and weaving is literally "how to not get hit" 101
@@Dourkanits very fun….lots of systems to master to be fair
That is unless the missile is told to aim directly at a block, which I believe is an option given the variety of targeting logic in other areas.
Martin. You may have conquered the seas, *but you need to conquer space. The factory calls. It will be beautiful, outstretched like antennas to heaven. You must build, and massacre those insects.* (Also Team Present was robbed)
Indeed
I was about to write rhis
he has to build a piss laser in factorio now
@@ega6138cap
Martin, The Mexicans, THE MEXICANS ARE BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE MARTIN!!
Set Point - Where you want to be
Position/Altitude - Where you are
P - Proportional - How far you are from the Set Point
I - Integral - How much force is required to stay near the Set Point
D - Derivative - How fast you are moving from the Set Point
I'll preten that I fully understand.
Can’t believe this man has taken so long to finish his modded space factorio game that the devs actually released an official dlc for it
@@HeroNotFound05 THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING!!!!
For bro
I don’t really blame him Finland does that to a mf
I can't believe, that I never knew they released a space DLC for Factorio... Martin is the craziest guy ever.
MAAAAART MAAAAAAAAAART YOU SILLY GOOSE LOOK HERE!!!!! THIS GENTLEMAN'S COMMENT!!!!!!!!! FACTORIO CALLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Idk if it's just me but I really enjoy when Marto has the opportunity to throw in some educational bits in his videos. Not saying we need them all the time but if you get opportunities to keep throwing them in, I would like to see it
He's teaching the children
its not just you
i mean i finally after 2000 hours in the game know how to use a damn PID correctly
a lot of his videos contain some educational parts tbh, he'd unironically be a great teacher irl with how easy he makes things to understand while also being fucking hilarious
Yeah he should add more.
15:16 the missile knows where it is because it knows where it isn't
0:45 As we can see here, Mart throws a head of lettuce at the sun, causing what is presumed to be a supernova. It takes roughly 2 seconds to reach the sun and cause it to explode, meaning the lettuce had to have been traveling at least 74 billion meters per second, or just under 250 times the speed of light. Assuming Mart is a big boy and eats lots of veggies, he would have a bigger head of lettuce, weighing about 1 kilogram. Taking these into account, Mart would be throwing his lettuce at the sun with about 2.7e21 joules of force, or just about five times the amount of energy everyone on earth uses per year, also measuring as 650,000 megatons of TNT. However, this does not take into account the fact that Mart blew the sun up, a feat that would require much more energy. A supernova outputs 10^46 joules, which gives us two possibilities: A, the mass of the head of lettuce is actually 4 septillion kilograms, equaling the total mass of Venus, or that the head of lettuce was actually travelling at 140 septillion meters per second, or about 4.6 quadrillion times the speed of light. Why didn't he just throw the lettuce at the bad guys? Is he foolish?
Distance from earth to sun = 149,000,000km = 149,000,000,000m
Time of travel = 2.0s
Average velocity = Displacement/time
Average velocity = 74.5 billion m/s
I say it took him about 0.25 seconds to accelerate that lettuce to that velocity
Final velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration)(time)
74.5 billion m/s = 0m/s + acceleration(0.25s)
Acceleration = 298,000,000,000 m/s/s
Force = (mass)(acceleration)
Force = (1kg)(298 billion m/s/s)
His arm exerts 298 billion Newtons of force on that lettuce
You lost me on the joules part, I don’t know why you’re using joules to measure force or what distance you’re using for Joules = (Force)(Distance)
Also, he likely avoided throwing the lettuce at his enemies in order to maximize the amount of material available for salvage after the battle.
My small peanut brain can't comprehend the level of genus that you two are
He wants to give them a fighting chance
On the contrary, because of relativity, the lettuce gained mass as it accelerated. As it approached light speed, its mass converged on infinity. At light speed, an object has infinite mass. To accelerate the lettuce to C, the speed of light, requires literally infinite force. To go to 250C required mart to quite literally rend apart the physical laws of reality.
Something is definitely wrong tho. The light from the supernova travels at the same speed and hits where Marv is standing around the same time the lettuce took to hit.
Either light moves at a much faster speed for his universe, he's much MUCH closer to the sun than earth is, or its a drone rigged with explosives.
The only thing that plays in my head during From the Depths is:
*Greetings, sirs and sirettes...*
On repeat
Man what a throwback. Interested to know how many people get this reference
Lathrix single handedly sparked my enthusiasm in creativity and building games, a true lad
@@m0n0t0n throwback? He still makes videos
@@odettefahy4568 Oh im aware. Just havent watched them for a long time.
u dont understand how much joy this comment has gotten me
The fact that you explained the logic behind PID controllers so damn smooth makes me want to use that clip to explain it in the future if I ever give control lectures.
Do it, and mention that everything can be a chance to learn when you put enough effort into it
Ayyy! Glad to see you in FTD again! I contributed a fair number of craft to the game over the years, and it was amazing to see some of my creations again years later! In particular, the sailship at 17:46 is the Poseidon, and the Braveheart (The torpedo cruiser that kicked your arse at the end there, seen best at 25:27, lmao) was also one of my children. Seeing the Penits piss all over my creations was surprisingly cathartic
A wild Sig Con!
Did you just fucking finally teach me how to use PIDs in a non-brain melty way…?
Dude, I have played this game since 2015.
Honestly, thanks.
16:24 I love it when a martin vid just drops Calc 1 out of nowhere
Oh this is more than Calc 1, PIDs & control theory is a senior-level engineering course
@@rcengineerEh, PID is early/mid bachelor's. Or the first few days of being a quadcopter hobbyist.
@@ToastyMozart OK maybe PID controllers are, my first intro to them was controls theory (which is a senior level course).
@@ToastyMozart Controls is definitely a senior level engineering course. PIDs are easy, understanding the theory behind PIDs is hard
Martin, I've been depressed as hell and been going through a depressive rut lately. Honestly I don't know what to do. Last night was very hard for me, and I've been feeling awful today. I'm usually the happy guy, but it just hasn't been that way for me.
I appreciate you making these videos, they help distract me and let me focus on something else.
I hope you feel better, being depressed sucks.
Getting more physically active has always helped me cope with depressive thoughts and feelings. Stay strong
No feeling is final, take it one day at a time and time will eventually heal all wounds. It may take a bit, but as long as you are still struggling, working on healthy habits, noticing and appreciating the little things of life, you will break free. Suffering ceases to be suffering the moment is finds meaning and one day you'll be grateful for the lessons your depression taught you. Keep being human when no one was human with you.
I feel you man. Just remember you always have some random RUclips nerds who care
You've got this chief, remember to not give up on this obstacle n proceed to keep kicking forward. I know you'll rise up soon n be a happier human again :)
3:30 as the saying goes: floats like a concrete ship
Fun fact: concrete boats still exist to this day, concrete ships less so. Concrete is very, very loves to break apart at the slightest blunt force trauma and the sea is strong enough to break them. Boats and smaller vessels can get away with that because they don't have to carry that much weight and usually they're not used in salt water, which erodes concrete faster. One concrete cargo ship was in service in total, served at sea, got beached on a shoreline and was abandoned entirely. First because it was a writeoff, secondly because it was so heavy that it wouldn't budge anyway. Regular ships of that size had roughly around 3 times less in weight (or in naval terms, displacement) than that cargo vessel alone. It had steel nets inside the concrete hull to give more strength but overall it was more expensive and totally impractical to use concrete for ships.
Concrete ice cream barges. Nuff said for the US Navy flex.
The US spammed them in the war cause they were cheap, fast to build, and functioned. Very few if any survive because the draw back was they had short service lives, hated working in tropical or cold climates, and on a few occasions, literally just broke in half in the winter. Because concrete, as it turns out, expands and contracts a LOT under changing temperatures.
Didn't they also use a kind of concrete sandwiched in-between steel as armor? I vaguely remember reading that, but can't remember the source.
that reminds me of a book i read where someone was talking about a spaceship with a Ceramic hull.
he said it was stronger than steel and less likely to break.
but the other guy retorted, "yeah, BUT, if it DOES break, it's IMPOSSIBLE to fix, whereas with a Steel hull, you can just weld on a patch, and it's 90% as good as before.
Im in Uni studying a bachelors of Mechanical Engineering and just did a course on Machine dynamics and Automatic Control, in which PID controllers in addition to laplance transforms were extensively run over. The explanation you gave with the simplicity and clarity that you did it with is insane, hats off dude, next try to explain Integrals haha.
14:23 I didn't expect martin to be the one to explain control system theory, but here we are
Why is it called a theory? Isn't it figured out?
@@mr.stealyourwaifu I thought theories were proven. While a hypothesis is something to be solved, but it's been a while since 2nd grade.
@@KawausoKuso I always thought theories are something that could be true, but is not confirmed by the source.
@jacksonbloodmoon3787 No that's a hypothesis
@@gabrielc7861A hypothesis is a question that is explored through the scientific method. A theory is an educated guess on how something works or is. For instance, despite our extensive knowledge on gravity we don't know how it forms so it's still considered a theory. It's weird man
HES BACK FROG MEN
Yippee🐸
rent is due
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FORG
Guys martin did not assassinate the ceo. He lives in Australia, and as everyone knows, Australia doesn't exist. Which means martin DOESN'T exists.
The perfect alibi, they can't arrest him!
(Now he just has a few more targets)
The voices of the factory will never leave you martin
I’m an engineering student and the pp plane was the first time someone applied integrals and derivatives in an actual “realistic” example.
Thanks Frogman
16:47
THE CYBER GRIND
banger
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't, by subtracting where it is, from where it isn't, or where it isn't, from where it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance sub-system uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position where it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event of the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has required a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too, may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computance scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is, however it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subracts where it should be, from where it wasn't, or vice versa. By differentiating this from the algebraic sum og where it shouldn't be, and where it was. It is able to obtain a deviation, and a variation, which is called "air"
Let slip the Arrow 4.
*"error"
@@bertschi7*airror
What
I… I think I had a stroke.
How did this guy of all people make the most easy to understand and concise PID explanation I have ever seen??
My guy, my dude, my man..... Were you in New York a couple days ago?
I want to see a Tom Clancy novel based on this. Madman with a barge and a turbolaser declares war on Botswana and New Guinea
Ah yes the much feared Botswana lake fleet
We did the math to calculate exactly how powerful the frog man would have to be to throw a whole head of lettuce into the sun and destroy it on impact. The results… were shocking.
But can he beat sporticus or no?
How much PSI? TELL ME!
@@hakermanrealno
1. Share the results coward (jk I love you, but srsly, please do)
2. who is *we*
@@shoerific atleast 98 PP...
Man, the explaination of PIDs in the video was better and more understandable than any forum post and wiki page i've come across.
As an FRC (FIRST robotics competition) programmer, this PID explanation was really good, I might use it to teach juniors
yooo frc programmers ftw
also an FRC programmer here - I'm gonna use this to teach rookies
Fellow FRC programmers, yay!
I was always a builder
Mart is the only RUclipsr, that I actively watch the sponsors on
Finnaly a man/woman of taste
Sontrue
Mart is the only RUclipsr
Martin and badger for me
Martin, badger, and (sometimes) Lythero.
Never expected mart to be a better physics teacher then the ones in school.
He’s just so *simple*
3:40 YOOO HE BROUGHT THE CLASSROOM SEGMENTS BACK!!!!!
I bet Kevin knows the archimedes principle
@@RoboGBi3 ah kevin, A name I haven't heard since the Kirble Era
7:15 POV: Hitler on April 30th 1945:
Mart kinda look like Luigi, hes got that CEO killing rizz
The music sound track you've added to this video combined with the cinematic shots, cuts of comedy and your reaction is exactly why people love your content. Keep up the good work Martin!
The Furi OST does slap
As a girl who watches this channel, the inclusivity at 2:05 is very much appreciated. Thank you, frog man, for telepathically obliterating my tubes
So rare to see a woman on this guys comment section
Equal opportunity obliteration, jeremy would be proud
@@CryingMansbrotherI mean we dont rly announce our gender when commenting as its rarely relevant to the comment itself :D
Yes fr
I'm honestly so surprised how far you're making it with just prefabs-
You can spend a ton of materials building something big and stupid, it just has to be big, and not stupid.
Wouldn’t the prefabs be fairly effective? Just “alright”?
@@Cooldude-ko7ps The prefabs are actually really horrible. especially the ones that he used. Those giant turrets you see are giant because tall the gun components are behind one layer of metal right in the turret and not protected by the hull of the ship. the APS one barrel turrets are really bad as well. Me and my friend did prefab only adventure and it was awful lol
@ are the prefab hull parts alright?
So the turret internals aren’t below deck in barbettes? Wow
@@Cooldude-ko7ps The issue is that in FTD the META for broadsiders is to be redundant, and that involves internal armor. You need thick enough armor to prevent small amounts of damage leaking through, and enough internal armor to make sure that nothing chain reacts, of which the default hulls have none of. They are just a single layer of metal.
If you want to use them, you need to definitely armor them up significantly. Ex: a recent 3m mats ship I made have ~4-6 layers of metal and 2 layers of heavy armor just as broadside armor, and internally I made sure nothing will chain react.
@AtomicKepler i see, so they're good for basics?
16:30
Gentlemen start operation "Morning Wood"
I’m very disappointed at him never making a joke about giving a flying fuck.
@@Shaun_Jones fear not I think in next episode (which I think(want) be hour long) there will be them
That's the best explanation of a PID I've seen yet.
I love this guy. Every video takes love and care to be done, and by the editing you can see his passion in this art; the content and the jokes make a well job on fixating your attention, and he chooses always fun ideas to introduce. No matter what kind of game this man plays, I always find joy watching his videos.
My favorite part of PIDs is the amount of math you need to automate something humans and animals do by a complete instinct.
Well, then consider how long it took for it to actually become instinct and effective. Early land life would’ve been flopping around.
Admittedly, a few hours of programming and tuning is a lot quicker than millions of years of evolution.
Pissman 2 was the ultimate ship. He simply did not build enough of them.
Mart has yet to realize how effective a fleet can be. Yet he focuses on one super ship.
@@SchlopFlopperI mean, in the end He is right - His boats mostly Just sucked. Tankiness by large surface. Very simple and weak Armor. Hyper Focus on 1-2 guns for actual damage, i think
Yeah, big vessels are pretty much always better in ftd (excluding nukes), though fleets still work just fine
@@steinkoloss7320 The man literally just went "I will put one layer of composite and that will do the trick"
THE PISSMAN CALLS MARTIN
the cinematography is just stunning 22:17
0:40 Subtle foreshadowing
I was just thinking that looked at comments thinking this and like AHHHH it's done we all thunk the same
That montage at 12:00 was beast. Somehow managed to be both kickass and funny.
Well done.
man, the little bits of your editing are just. wow, like how when the "horrible thing" was introduced, the first note or two of skyrims combat music playd and god. the subtleness is amazing.
I once met Martin sailing the seas
He tried to rob me ship but he tripped over the guardrails and last I saw him he was swimming in the general direction of Sydney
I swear Mart is actually using these games to get some degree in engineering. First he builds a spaceship, several actually, a car, and now several battleships.
"Hey whats that up there in the sky? It looks like a giant pair of..."
"NUTS! HOT SALTY NUTS! GET YOUR NUTS HERE!"
Etc etc.
"I want VSauce long videos back"
"We have VSauce long video at home"
VSauce long video at home: 3:37
YEAAAAAHHHH MORE FROM THE DEPTHS CONTENT WE WAITED YEARS FOR THIS
23:45 goes weirdly hard. "The fleet was at its doorstep" with the menacing stance-glorious.
I love how Martin continuously gets beaned by missiles and yet refuses to add any form of point defense.
0:45 That Lettuce took 1.5 seconds (90 frames) to reach the sun 147.85 million km away, which means he threw that lettuce at 354,839,980,000 km/h or 220,487,341,426 mph. That's 328 times the speed of light
the sun also exploded
He also used his left hand
Obviously it was sped up or else we wouldn't have seen anything happen for 8 minutes
Mart you kinda look like Luigi Mangione, the united health shooter
Considering I'm in college taking physics and learning buoyancy, it really helps Martin to explain it better to me than the class itself.
3:55 thank you frog man for making full length Vsauce videos because Michael got banished to the short relm
As someone who's played 6000 hours of this bloody game and still hasn't beaten Neter on the hardest difficulty...
This was a absolute joy to watch. And there was a bonus PID tutorial in there that was actually pretty good.
Looking forward to next time! :D
19:31 I love how how this is just now Role-Playing as Germany
You can not swim away from the factory Martin. The factory waits. The factory beckons.
As a naval engineer, this whole content is like brain dessert for me! I am having so much fun watching you play this game, please never end this series.
gotta love how martin returns seasonally to make the most batshit insane videos ever.
Absolute cinema
18:15 marts whipping out ALL the bangers for this one, going from.ULTRAKILL and meganeko to THE ELITE FOUR THEME FROM POKEMON:BLACK/WHITE??? insane vid god tier legendary amazing vid
I love how I recognized the music you put into the video Mr. Martin. Artists like danger and power glove are really top of my playlists right now, I’m really happy to see one of my favorite creators liking the same music as me! :)
I pile it be possible for you to include music names in description or comments bro? Thank you!
which tune? what time stamp xP awesome vid indeed hahaha
4:24 ahh the good ol finnish songs meanwhile the frog "destroys" the enemy
What is the song in the background ??? 4:24
@@lucasjimenez5791 its called eldankajärven jää
@@lucasjimenez5791it’s called eldakajärven jää :3
@@lucasjimenez5791 Eldankajärven jää
Pro tips
-vehicles need detection to fire, a 360 radar mounted on a 2 axis turret with a 90° camera and IR camera, 90° radar and/or rangefinder will do (the more turrets u have the better
-ftd physics are a mess, air on neter has the density of water on earth; Alloy is one of the most bs materials in the game, a single 4m beam can float 5-6 4m beams of metal and still have spare buoyancy and all of that for the low low price of 80-85% of the effectiveness of metal. Making the hull out of alloy and armoring the important parts with heavy armor (ai, ammo, engines and guns) is the least effort-most effective way to armor your ship
-lasers (both weapons and missile laser designators) get blocked by smoke, all u need to make them work is connect a laser warning receiver (LWR) to the AI and add smoke dispensers inside the hull, preferably around the squishy bits. Note, smoke also blocks the LWRs from picking up lasers and all types of detection cameras from working
-against EMP, surge protectors around AI components are a must (ai itself, connectors, detection components and weapon controllers), stone and rubber do a very good job at blocking EMPs
Wood is also a fantastic material, but with the incendiary weapons now it's not quite as OP as it was before.
@darwinism8181 Yea, wood spam was meta bcz it was the cheapest most effective way to get a lot of hp if volume was not concern. Idk how much mart knows about the game so im trying to give him the most basic higher level knowledge that he can learn and and put to test.
There are many tools u can use to abuse the game
@@guvyygvuhh298 And because, especially with ships that get closer to the 1 mil or higher mark, size becomes a defense by itself and in a big mostly wooden structure with armor focused on the important bits you can protect a craft really well from most missiles, CRAM, plasma, and quite a few APS systems even before they get to your real armor.
Now that can be risky, though, because a dedicated incendiary weapon is gonna do ludicrous amounts of spreading damage to you unless you're mostly underwater.
I like to imagine the alloy block being build like a radiator in a car is where its a bunch of dense slats of alloys with small air spaces in between them. Only real difference is they are crimped at the ends…. Maybe even filled with helium or hydrogen(vaccum would work to but i think they lose alot of structal stability so maybe not)
@darwinism8181 Interesting how fire turned the armor meta on its head. Now wood spam has an actual downside, but imo that was relevant only in some tournaments. The campaign is not just a 1v1, its a many v many and if u play fair you play stupid. If you have a 5m resource ship that beats 10 200k ones without taking any damage while spending idk, 20-100k on ammo and fuel/steam power, u win the attrition game.
I thought he was going to cut off the "nerdy talk" part with a dumb joke but oh my god i am so happy that he actually explained stuff :3
Fr it was so fire :3
Raytheon is rapidly approaching your location.
ANIMARCHY!!!!! LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH
Nah, Martin is too batshit insane for Raytheon.
Lockheed however.....
@@terrancehood5292 Lockheed marti...
wait a minute
6:55 Truly a sad moment made me cry gave me ptsd from soviets invading my sauna
Hm? Say what?
Easy hover tutorial: if it has any downward momentum, apply upwards thrust, else : not
21:50 “we have contact it looks like a…”
“Privates we have a UFO its a long shaft complete with…”
25:48 the audio gave me such wonderful flashbacks to 2020
Same I just can't remember what it's called
@ 90mh by trefuego
17:03
Vaule updates finally
Spy- its time for violence
Tf2 crew- smiles in war crimes
As soon as I saw the chalk board, I thought it was gonna go down the same path as Kerbal Space Program
I see the montage at 13:35 and I’m already sure the ship is gonna sink in its first fight
What was the song?
@@capitanmexico4422 allegro non molto
I absolutely love this guy it’s impossible not to laugh we need more people like this
mark when he realized he can put missiles in the tip be like "ah urethra!!!"
14:08 Oh yeah no just casually explain PIDs in your silly piss boy video in a way that's more understandable than any of my textbooks or teachers ever could. Great.
The edit that starts at 12:05 is a banger I tell you all, good work fellas.
That PID explanation is genuinely GOATed.
19:00 AND THAT'S WHY IT'S CALLED FROM THE DEPTHS HAHAHAHA!!
Dude just casually explains how PIDs work better than anywhere else I've found on the internet in Y E A R S of playing FTD.
Thank you Martin, honestly
Bro is actually a damn good physics teacher.
Like in all the videos, kerbal, factorio, and now from the depths?
The man was training to become engineer before he became a funny internet man
19:49 - Wretched Shades - Darren Korb
Classic Hades music❤
Thanks mate!
0:00 to the people who don’t know: what Marin was whistling is boson bill from sea of thieves
4:26 OMG ITS TEMIO, I NEVER THOUGHT ID SEE THE LAD AGAIN ON THIS CHANNEL
Finland may have forgiven, but the ocean will not
Martin your explanation for DIP litterally just helped me code my physics engine that handles heat transfer. THANK YOU SO MUCH i wouldnt even have known i need to use this
4:00 i was expecting Kevin to make a come back from Proxima Centaouri B
MARTIN HAS BLESSED US WITH A VIDEO
So sad to see Luigi, who was a young and funny RUclipsr be broken down by the immoral American health insurance industry to where he had to take matters into his own hands
17:05 ULTRAKILL REFERENCE!!!
WHEN BENJAMIN IN FROM THE DEPTHS????
He seems like a guy that would play Ultrakill
What’s the name of the music btw
@@inconvenient-antifascistthe cybergrind, by meganeko
CRUSH
Man, I missed the classroom bits from the KSP videos. I'm glad their back!
From the Depths has been one of my favorite/most-played games for years, glad you got into it!