Real History Dork here, just dropping in to say: Pirate times were glass window times. And a big three-mast sailing ship like this likely would have glass windows in the stern. (Of course, that's not where the swords are - they seem to be sticking out of the gunports.)
You could say that the Pirates of the Caribbean movies was historically accurate on having the aft windows, because excluding the fantasy themes the movies are sorta set in the right time period.
@@Drnken229air mattresses? What you smoking? You not know how a ship works? A ship floats because of this thing call buoyancy. When something is less dense than the liquid surrounding it, it will float. Also, a wooden ship is far easier to make float than a metal one is. Density of water is 62.4 lb/ft3. Density of oak wood (the wood HMS Victory was made out of) varies between 0.6 to 0.9 lb/ft3. Thus why it floats on water. I would go into more detail, however, I would rather not write a 15 paragraph response, because then I would be here all night typing.
0:04 the stereotypical ‘pirate’ accent is a West Country (English) accent -because this is where a lot of them were historically from (I think).- This is also an accent associated with farmers but also has other (often negative) stereotypes such as people who possess this accent being simple, uneducated but friendly (i don’t think it’s necessarily the same reasons but Hagrid from Harry Potter has a West Country accent). The association between this accent and its stereotypes may be why you felt it sounded a bit farmer at the end. Please don’t quote me on this because this isn’t a factual essay it’s mostly my interpretation.
Actually the whole "pirate accent" thing comes from the movies. It just happened to be the accent and acting choices of some of the early pirate actors. In reality pirates spoke a very wide range of accents, depending on their origin, and many (not to say, probably most) pirates didn't speak english at all, or only to a minor degree as a second language, again depending on their origin and life story.
@@Dark_Depresiona lot of carribean pirates would have spoken Spanish, as a lot of those territories were originally Spanish colonies, although English was another popular language due to the Privateers of both England and the United states working in those waters (when those nations weren't being friendly with the other people who had ships in the area). Privateers being pirates with a few easily burnable documents saying they are employed by a crown and a general rule about not attacking ships flying a particular flag. In terms of accents, mainly just stuff from port cities for obvious reasons, rarely farmers, but also a lot of African and general PoC ones, as escaped slaves would quite often join pirate crews due to the freedom they offered, and the standard "raid the merchant ship" tactic often encountering ones which had slaves as the cargo, who could then be offered the chance to join up as most pirates weren't particularly cool with the whole chaining people up and selling them at reputable markets thing. Then you get into the whole Asian piracy thing, where there were Japanese ones, Chinese ones, Korean ones, you'd get people from the Philippines, lot of them. And those pirate fleets could be large, as you didn't even need
I mean, not at all, this has completely different level progression (the artifacts placed in rigging with bonouses based on how they are placed together versus just 6 artifact slots which can be leveled up individually, 4 weapons which are significant things to be obtaining in a run versus 6 spell slots) fairly different weapons, and the whole raiding mechanic doesn't exist in survivors, but yes it is the same genre of reverse bullet hell, not that vampire survivors was the first of that type of game.
Not to mention that this doesn't even closely resemble "Bullet Hell". Bullet Hell is *not* about random bullet spam, it is about precision dodging of mass amounts of projectiles moving in predictable patterns.
The pirate and farmer voices being similar isnt a coincidence, most pirates came from the Welsh, and had welsh accents. Wales was also a big farm industry and is where the modern "english farmer" voice originated form
There was a flash game almost exactly like this 15 years ago. Can't remember the name unfortunately but it was a joy playing it. I miss those flash games.
Day 154 of asking Matt to play Mindustry. FFOTD: There are a total of 224 peaceable blocks, including both planets, not including sandbox mode blocks or mods. (Yes, i counted them all.)
Man, this is my time watching your video, and you're pretty awesome. I'm impressed with how you upgrade your ship. I imagine you playing space egineers, from the depths, and volcanoids
Day eighty eight of asking Matt to add the Second Narrows Bridge, Ironworkers Memorial to the Wheel of Bridgetune It is a cantilevered truss bridge, carrying 6 lanes of traffic from Vancouver to North Vancouver in B.C. across the second narrowing of the Burrard Inlet. It's name comes from the fact that it collapsed twice during construction, which unalived 23 people in total (Hence the name, ironworkers memorial).
At least Halls of Torment changed things up by not calling it "Halls of Survivors". Seems like every clone game has to have that otherwise people wont understand what kind of game it is.
This reminds me of this great little iphone game like ten years ago that was very siilar but wihtout the skill tree, the trick is to get behind them so you can broad side and they can only hit you with one or two guns, slamming on the brakes was the key to turning faster.
editor, you do a great job boss, I do enjoy your edits and all that. With that said, that, that was a lot of zoom ins man, kind of started to get alittle jarring there boss. I know negative comments are not always nice boss, but hopefully this will be read as the constructive, friendly feedback it was meant to be instead. Not to mention, I might have been the only one to think that, but still felt it was worth shouting out. Keep up the great work boss.
This is a "bullet heaven" game, not a bullet hell. Although not everyone uses the bullet heaven term. But it's the same genre as Vampire Survivors and similar games.
if youre playing this, you might like "From The Depths", where you can build boats in a similar way, but in a proper campaign with real boat physics
Yeah, I hope that he plays it. Maybe it's too complex for him to make one video, but I don't know
It would be cool but it does have a steep learning curve
Hi
As a wise man once said: "From the Depths has more of a learning cliff. On fire. Covered in bears."
-martincitopants
@@trenchy_BOIALL HAIL THE MIGHTY AUSSIE FROG
Real History Dork here, just dropping in to say:
Pirate times were glass window times. And a big three-mast sailing ship like this likely would have glass windows in the stern.
(Of course, that's not where the swords are - they seem to be sticking out of the gunports.)
You could say that the Pirates of the Caribbean movies was historically accurate on having the aft windows, because excluding the fantasy themes the movies are sorta set in the right time period.
@@kholdanstaalstorm6881yea accurate with half skeleton people and the black pearl just in the first one
Ya he said that and I was like wut 😂
its a game dingus not a documentary,go with the flow my sister,xxx
Went in one ear and out the other reading this🤓
Ships truly showcase engineering! Something so heavy floating on water due to density, truly a masterpiece
The sheer amount of air mattresses they used in the mid to late 1700 to early 1800 is crazy to make things like HMS Victory float
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@@Drnken229yeah lol
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@@Drnken229air mattresses? What you smoking? You not know how a ship works? A ship floats because of this thing call buoyancy. When something is less dense than the liquid surrounding it, it will float. Also, a wooden ship is far easier to make float than a metal one is. Density of water is 62.4 lb/ft3. Density of oak wood (the wood HMS Victory was made out of) varies between 0.6 to 0.9 lb/ft3. Thus why it floats on water. I would go into more detail, however, I would rather not write a 15 paragraph response, because then I would be here all night typing.
I love it when you spread... your engineering knowledge with us
And cheeks
I UGREU WITH YOU
That's like vampire survivors but with boats. Nice!
True
Make sure to put similar perks next to each other. They get buffed by how many connections are the same perk.
This game is honestly super creative. A lot of these types of games just copy vampire survivors entirely, but I love the upgrade system in this.
That's because the "pirate accent" origin in film was a West Country actor just doing his native accent for the movie
Kinda reminds me of vampire survivors
9:40 TIL glass wasn’t invented until after the 18th century. You’re such an architect sometimes, Matt
but windows were invented a lot earlier.
0:04 the stereotypical ‘pirate’ accent is a West Country (English) accent -because this is where a lot of them were historically from (I think).- This is also an accent associated with farmers but also has other (often negative) stereotypes such as people who possess this accent being simple, uneducated but friendly (i don’t think it’s necessarily the same reasons but Hagrid from Harry Potter has a West Country accent). The association between this accent and its stereotypes may be why you felt it sounded a bit farmer at the end.
Please don’t quote me on this because this isn’t a factual essay it’s mostly my interpretation.
I knew it! Pirates are just farmers who have taken to the sea.
"Ooh-arr!" "Yarr!"
Actually the whole "pirate accent" thing comes from the movies. It just happened to be the accent and acting choices of some of the early pirate actors. In reality pirates spoke a very wide range of accents, depending on their origin, and many (not to say, probably most) pirates didn't speak english at all, or only to a minor degree as a second language, again depending on their origin and life story.
@@Dark_Depresiona lot of carribean pirates would have spoken Spanish, as a lot of those territories were originally Spanish colonies, although English was another popular language due to the Privateers of both England and the United states working in those waters (when those nations weren't being friendly with the other people who had ships in the area). Privateers being pirates with a few easily burnable documents saying they are employed by a crown and a general rule about not attacking ships flying a particular flag.
In terms of accents, mainly just stuff from port cities for obvious reasons, rarely farmers, but also a lot of African and general PoC ones, as escaped slaves would quite often join pirate crews due to the freedom they offered, and the standard "raid the merchant ship" tactic often encountering ones which had slaves as the cargo, who could then be offered the chance to join up as most pirates weren't particularly cool with the whole chaining people up and selling them at reputable markets thing.
Then you get into the whole Asian piracy thing, where there were Japanese ones, Chinese ones, Korean ones, you'd get people from the Philippines, lot of them. And those pirate fleets could be large, as you didn't even need
@@Dark_Depresion oh right. That would make sense.
Omg there's an octopus on the chest
Greatest game of the decade
This is basically Vampire Survivors with a Pirate skin
I agree, and that was a good basic game too. Simple at first, but gets intense the longer the run.
its way worse imo.
I mean, not at all, this has completely different level progression (the artifacts placed in rigging with bonouses based on how they are placed together versus just 6 artifact slots which can be leveled up individually, 4 weapons which are significant things to be obtaining in a run versus 6 spell slots) fairly different weapons, and the whole raiding mechanic doesn't exist in survivors, but yes it is the same genre of reverse bullet hell, not that vampire survivors was the first of that type of game.
Cool game looking forward for you playing this or Costa Verde transport department again! But as long as you don't become an architect I won't mind.
These tiny games are where it's at nowadays. Thanks for showcasing them!
9:41 fun fact pirate ships did indeed have glass windows
I think they were usually called portholes, though.
@@brigidtheirish that's the technical term for them yes. They also had cannon hatches.
Hey mate great vid please play this game again and do a "message in a bottle" rce song please who else wants this? 😊
Where is the guy that's counting days
They did have windows in 'pirate times'
Since RCE is getting into ships, maybe he should play "From The Depths"
This game is reminiscent of the minigame from Monkey Island 3 where you'd upgrade your cannons and take on meaner pirates. I loved it.
This game should be called "Armada of One" 🙂
People have started calling this genre "Bullet Heaven" because instead of dodging bullets you are shooting them.
Not to mention that this doesn't even closely resemble "Bullet Hell". Bullet Hell is *not* about random bullet spam, it is about precision dodging of mass amounts of projectiles moving in predictable patterns.
I think the wales/shark are an anti-campering mechanic to stop you from "circling around an island and farming infinitely"
if all of those cannons at thumbnail fire at one the whole ship will move by a good meter or two in the other direction
Matt: 'Ship driving' nautically is 'navigation'.
Wet driving.
I believe sailing would work as well. Yes? (It is a sailship at least)
"We are not stealing it. We are commandeering it, it's a nautical term"
More of this game please
“I’m quite spread at the moment “ - real civil engineer (November 2023)
Like this to immortalize this quote forever
The pirate and farmer voices being similar isnt a coincidence, most pirates came from the Welsh, and had welsh accents. Wales was also a big farm industry and is where the modern "english farmer" voice originated form
I bought your amazing Bridgemas sweater!
This really is just Vampire Survivors with pirates
Always a good day when matt uploads!
17:32 "I give you my big red heart"
There was a flash game almost exactly like this 15 years ago. Can't remember the name unfortunately but it was a joy playing it. I miss those flash games.
Also, fyi, all island stay at the same coordinates. So you don't need to wait for the bottle messages. Jot down the coords.
The first horde survival game that makes thematicly sense.
Just 70k more engineers until we’re 2 Million strong
8:28 mat exploddes everywhere
AOE is key with these types of games never played this but it looks good enough to try
Alway fun when he uploads makes my day better
Lets see a "Real Civil Engineer" do a factorio run
Day 154 of asking Matt to play Mindustry.
FFOTD: There are a total of 224 peaceable blocks, including both planets, not including sandbox mode blocks or mods. (Yes, i counted them all.)
Thanks for the random facts. Keep going
Chicken nuggets
You are one dedicated RCE protagonist I must say, got the very first comment aswell
Fine.
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming OMG HE FINALLY DID IT WHOOOOOOOOOO
I know I’m not in the majority but I love when you play silly indie games .. like they Viking one going to islands and pikeman haha
Man, this is my time watching your video, and you're pretty awesome. I'm impressed with how you upgrade your ship. I imagine you playing space egineers, from the depths, and volcanoids
your punn at the end defenitely deserved a like!
you'll notice the warm sweater
Day eighty eight of asking Matt to add the Second Narrows Bridge, Ironworkers Memorial to the Wheel of Bridgetune
It is a cantilevered truss bridge, carrying 6 lanes of traffic from Vancouver to North Vancouver in B.C. across the second narrowing of the Burrard Inlet.
It's name comes from the fact that it collapsed twice during construction, which unalived 23 people in total (Hence the name, ironworkers memorial).
"Let's embarque"
I think they are sharks tbh
Rce definitely needs to play "from the depths"
This looks almost exactly like Vampire Survivors but with boats instead of players
I have put some hours into Vampire Survivors, this seems to be right op my alley! Thanks for showing the game to Civil
Just figured you should know. A boat leans into a corner. A ship leans opposite a corner. The more you know. Physics lol
im surprised the British Navy didnt put swords on the sides of all their ships instead of cannons... maybe we wouldnt have lost the British Empire?
i thought this was a cool game. but sadly it looks like a vampire survivor game. but as a posetive, it does have a special style
So this is Vampire Surivivors with ships :D
Thank God mindustry guy isn't topping the comments anymore
Once you get the anchors, it's on.
Would love to see more of this game
At least Halls of Torment changed things up by not calling it "Halls of Survivors". Seems like every clone game has to have that otherwise people wont understand what kind of game it is.
Rce please make a british mug merch
The engineers are taking over everything, even the bloody seven seas
King of the pirates 😌
I would love to see more City Skylines 2
I wonder if you get weapon spread for the ram does it make it hit on a wider scale?
I’m hooked too, definitely wanna sea… more lol
Wow. It's a souped up Curse of Monkey Island naval combat game. Tragically without the insult swordfighting. Why can't we have a game of just that?
This reminds me of this great little iphone game like ten years ago that was very siilar but wihtout the skill tree, the trick is to get behind them so you can broad side and they can only hit you with one or two guns, slamming on the brakes was the key to turning faster.
My friend might be an architect!
What do I do?
im sorry, "friend"?
I was an alpha tester for this game. And it is amazing.
Hi Matt
i spread quite well every time i turn on the rce videos
On his way to get the One Piece
Love you RCE
What’s your opinion on Colin furze and his projects
They want to steal his treasure
I thought you were a civil engineer, not a naval engineer
You are my favorite RUclipsr 😊
2:24 Nirvana?
6:39 Matt do you know the German rock band named Rammstein?
I mean metal but yeah he knows rammstein he literally said german metalheads lol
Could you consider water bottles with architect tears on it?
Ahh nice, always ♥me some Real Seawill Engineer content ⛵🌊
I’d like to see more of this game
The little boat? The litTLE BOAT? DID HE JUST CALL A SHIP A BOAT?*
*The boat people. Probably.
But have you gotten the exploding barrel weapons yet??
Where is the Mindustry guy?
This is such a fun looking game! I want it 😊
Name
editor, you do a great job boss, I do enjoy your edits and all that. With that said, that, that was a lot of zoom ins man, kind of started to get alittle jarring there boss. I know negative comments are not always nice boss, but hopefully this will be read as the constructive, friendly feedback it was meant to be instead. Not to mention, I might have been the only one to think that, but still felt it was worth shouting out. Keep up the great work boss.
Bow is pronounced like Cow
Anyone remember Tides of war?
Ahoy fellow **secret architect**
You should do a comparison of best free engineeriing games and see how bad free actually is!
Where is the dude asking Matt to play mindustry? Did he gave up? 😂😂
This is a "bullet heaven" game, not a bullet hell. Although not everyone uses the bullet heaven term. But it's the same genre as Vampire Survivors and similar games.
Not sure why Matt hasn't played Vampire Survivors yet.
Matts lack of ship knowledge is impressive.
Why is there an Alestorm song playing in my head while watching this video???
I miss Neopets.
"Got sandwiched by shi-!" 👀 (I'm kidding) love your videos as always, thank you RCE!
As a from the depths player, I can't say if I find the game too simple or from the depths too complicated. I think I'll go with option 1.
i have been subscribed from 40k to 60k and you got to 100k and then way faster 200k and then 1mill broo after that you blew up to 2 mill broo
It's infuriating that Matt wonders how he can dodge the enemy, then doesn't take any maneouvering upgrades