*I never expected Them to let me keep the memes in the ad read but they did!!! Thanks StarTrek Fleet command: **wehy.pe/y/4/TheSpiffingBrit* Also if you want to grab this game for cheap I negotiated with GOG to get it down to 30% off for 10 days so have fun: af.gog.com/redeem/RatGang?as=1694877399
Poor rats always get blamed for the Black Death even though there WEREN'T even any rats in Europe (except for a few port cities) until the 17th-18th century.
this is like one of those choice things where it gives you options who would you take with you to fight for you. And no one I know ever, ever picks the 1000 rats. I knew I was right and this video proves my point.
i mean, given the much smaller amounts of everything else, not taking the rats is stupid. There's so many of them that they could just devour anything the moment they reach it, or just kill you without bothering with the defenders.
I had a feeling this video was coming after my armies got wrecked by doom stacks of 200 rats in the Champaign. Great Video, hope my comment goes through!
A game that cheats like crazy, then throws a tantrum and tableflips when you start winning? Wow I've played with some humans like that. AI is getting so life-like!
every undead faction has exploits, even in warcraft 2 XD For example, in the campaign mode, creating undead only required corpses, so if you had dark knights, you just had to have some corpses around. Their weakness was that their hp gradually reduced though XD
Spiff is a perfect example of if your formula works, the algorithm doesnt matter, spiffs videos have been so unique to him for so long and it just doesnt matter if they are clickbaity or not, he stll will get views, props to you spiff you are very unique and have grown a loyal audience!
Already pledged my allegiance to the rat overlords ages ago in MTG....where rat spam seems to work well as well. (Thrumming Stone, cast rat, cast rat, cast rat, etc)
something you said about "recruiting their army back instantly" reminded me of an active space game (NOT turn-based) where one AI "faction" had a "reinforcement" ability that would give it a new fleet of you captured all it's planets... BUT...in one mission that fleet was IMPOSSIBLY HUGE! seriously, in that game the size of your fleet is limited by the number of planets you control, and that AI's "reinforcement fleet" was THREE TIMES BIGGER THAN YOU COULD LEGALLY HAVE IF YOU CONTROLED EVERY PLANET ON THE MAP! which i DID! ZERO chance of winning. i gave up after that.
This reminds me of that one puzzle that was making the rounds a few years ago. It had several different groups of animals and it said pick 2 to defend and the others would be attacking you. And one of the options was like 10k rats. Which you just obviously had to pick. But others were saying rats are useless. Thank you spiff for showing the might of the rat.
Rats would be capable of so much, if they weren't so prone to distraction that they tend to forget that they're on their way to get a drink of water...
Ai inherently cheats. It's controlled by the program which by it's nature knows everything. the trick is making it not cheat blatantly, to let players recover and/or be obnoxious about the cheating. Then there is the very simple "making a good ai is hard". Cheating is easier, faster and less resource intensive than a good ai, ignoring costs of getting even made. As for why? I know a lot of players, including myself, enjoy overcoming odds. The kiss of death is when you realise the ai is blatantly, "unfairly" cheating, like an army magically appearing outside a town that doesn't even have buildings to make them in total war
@@JohnDoe-vm5rb Hard's an understatement. There'd need to be a crazy breakthrough for a strategy ai to be as dynamic as a human's potential. I think in real-time it's not as bad as no human can micro manage on a cpu's level but it's screwed at turn based.
When I heard Spiff talking of a game similar to a Heroes of Might and Magic, and playing Undead, I really thought it was gonna go for "recuiting" the enemy armies into his own like in other videos like these. But then... the Rat Nation attacked. I'm not gonna lie he had me on the first half. I've always loved to find a cost effective unit with lots of upgrades in games like these. Making a God out of the Unworthy... and dirt cheap too!
Discovered this game some time ago and loved the fact that everything Spiff said about it, is just spot on. Even on fair difficulty, which is probably normal/medium I assume, AI tends to be hard to beat, and once you've destroyed their economy, AI goes behind your lines and just becomes annoyance, overall though great video and game. Also I welcome and praise our new rat overlords!
I was expecting you to find some glitch or skipped over bug to create infinite or invincible troops. But instead you found something even simpler and just brute forced the AI into submission. Classic!
Well the pro exploiter had the upper hand but the impossible game had never been finished because they didn’t expect anyone to get that far so it crashed, ultimately maintaining its title.
That strat was way too cheesy. It was absolutely ratdiculous. Complete moused the point of the game. You rode in on your rodents and razed their roofs like a rascal.
Spiff... I'd love to see what deck you'd come up with in Yugioh. That game is so ripe for exploitation for 15 to 20 year old cards everyone forgot about. Its honestly a ton of fun.
Glad to see Your video on my newfound TBS. It was Glorious and I am also glad I won't get rat plague from not clicking a like among the first 10k for once :P This game really is something else from HoMM3. Just wait to discover how broken spells are. They can rend army based heroes/wielders helpless, the only counters are specific artifacts or A single maxed up skill you need to luck out on first (or a rare talent) AND you can cheese out those spell via units/skills/boosts/artifacts before the enemy can make A move. Love it! :D
Well, that was a spectacular ending, even the game cant handle your exploits. Come to think of it, this might be the first time that this happened, that's one achievement to mark off from your list....
"unfair or ungodly unfair" reminds me of a few oldie RTS games i grew up with. finally i've beaten original C&C; but man. there's some out there that really you have to go above and beyond in to get ahead.
Nice how this game keeps true to its roots in some way. In Heroes 5 one of the strongest units also was the tier 1 of undeads. Though there it was skeleton archers that you could fairly easily get insane amounts of to one shot anything else from range. Plus, in case you lost a few hundreds...just resurrect them with a spell that one certain hero started with. (this was, until they nerfed the necromancer ability to be near useless)
When the game crashes it tells him “You’re trying to use the battle facade to lookup terms that aren’t engaged in the battle” Must mean the game realized he’s using the auto resolve to cheat 🤣
This reminds me of my best Magic: The Gathering deck. It was called, very simply, The Rat deck. All the creatures were rats that were cheap and quick to cast, and all the spells/enchantments were based around buffing the crap out of them. Ironically the Plague Rats are what really made the deck. Hard to kill off a 24/25 Plague Rat that keeps sending hordes of lesser rats to block everything. XD The game has changed a lot so not sure it would work as well now, but it was great fun back in the day.
One of the few channels I watch and don't skip through the ad break. The man is just too entertaining, even when selling things to me. Shut up and take my money!
You know, I do sometimes imagine Spiff standing in a seedy alley, wearing a trench, coat, calling out to passersby, offering discount kidneys for sale. 😂
peasent flashbacks... seriously those folks are good sources for discount power... need a lot of ghosts? feed em peasents, need a lot of skele's? rejoice you have peasents! and you can usually get em in large quantitys too usualy making em go wild in the process...
Of course it crashes in the end. The program really took the old AI aphorism "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." to heart. Typical computer...
Spiff: Do i look like i have kidneys to for a dealership?! ***spiff also remembers the rimworld episodes*** Spiff: Wait dont actually answer that question
This reminds me a bit of me playing Stick Wars in middle school. You get Sword guys first, but they end up being one of the best and strongest in the game because of their speed and minimal cost Just by manually controlling one measly swordsman, you can bully the AI into premature defence, allowing you to get ahead in men and resources. Additionally, a manually controlled Sword guy can take down miners, take down archers, take down mages, distract giants, distract Spartans distract mages. They can do it all
I just remembered an old game i have called "Warlords 3". it's a turn-based game with lots of different units, and one of them is Giant Rats. BUT in that game, giant rats have an odd ability called "banding", which makes them stronger IF you have a bunch of them in ONE stack. (no stack can have more than 8 of anything, BUT a city could hold 32) so having 5 or 6 rats, an "officer" unit that gives every unit in the stack a "morale" bonus, AND a "Hero" that gives every unit in the stack a "leadership" bonus, and you've got a pretty powerful team. add in a unit with the "fear" ability (reduces enemy morale) and you've REALLY got something.
Spiff: "pathetic Harry Potter spells" Also Spiff: shows photo of a Discworld cosplay I mean, Rincewind IS pathetically weak magically, but he wouldn't be seen dead in Hogwarts XD
@@bionicdragon5 he would definitely have had something to say about her bullshit transphobia, though i guess before that he would have just made some silly parody of hogwarts as a bad school programme for the unseen university XD im glad i read harry potter BEFORE getting into discworld and old school fantasy, because as important as it was to my childhood its just a bit not-that-good. im spoiled n pratchett now, nothing is good enough any more.
Rat King Spiff has a ring to it. Ending comment: What an anticlimactic bailout from the game after an absolutely insane exploiter v. exploiter AI battle.
Ya know, Spiff is like Order and Josh from Lets game it out is like anarchy. But both are game exploiters almost as if two sides of the same coin, would love to see a collab between them someday~ I bet the energy would be lovely to see! It just popped in my head yesterday while watchin Josh xD
Strange, most of your exploiting game videos make me want to play that game, even try some of but not necessarily. But this game? Despite looking gorgeous, having some fun sounding concepts does not feel like something fun to play.
i think nearly all games work like this... "the best way to beat us is to not let us play" When I used to play Civilization 1 on Amiga 500 & I couldnt save... it would always crash the game when im finally doing well & winning.. in fact ive come to realise many games have been programmed to do this: 1 - Ai tries to win, if ai can't win fairly - ai cheats... 2 - If the ai can't win by cheating... ai cheats more... 3 - If the ai can't win with max cheats - crash the game CTD 4 - If player keeps restarting the game after crashes and ai still cant win - break the game completely
*Sips Coffee Defiantly* Rat decks were always a threat back when I played MTG. It's funny how they are just as threatening in other games as well, and this one, in particular, had enough of Spiff's BS to toss the table.
I saw already a bunch of people breaking this game as it's very poorly balanced, wonder which exploit Spiffing used. EDIT. No Spif, SoC is easy af. AI is just annoying but no match to average Heroes 3 player.
I can testify to Mr. Brit NOT being a kidney dealer. I have only ever purchased perfectly ethically sourced lungs from him. Wait I don't think I was supposed to say that last part... oh well...
*I never expected Them to let me keep the memes in the ad read but they did!!! Thanks StarTrek Fleet command: **wehy.pe/y/4/TheSpiffingBrit*
Also if you want to grab this game for cheap I negotiated with GOG to get it down to 30% off for 10 days so have fun: af.gog.com/redeem/RatGang?as=1694877399
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Perfectly balanced ad lol
Hey I recommended the game on discord.
Not sure if you saw that or it's just coincidence
I can't until you play Terra Invicta and create an and-game spaceship in the first month spiff.
@@TheHarmacist001 I bet the publisher also disagrees.
Congratulations Spiff! You bullied the AI into rage quitting. That takes *real* talent.
780 likes, no comment?? let me fix that
No teacup, no tea, no food, let me fix that
I did that with the frost troll near High Hrothgar in Skyrim. I wedged myself on a rock and it disappeared without a trace.
The game killing itself so you can't win is a perfect ending for a game like this.
The final defence system from the devs
Can't believe the game Sansed itself.
@@thespiffingbrit You know you're a master exploited when the game engine itself rage-quits on you.
@@thespiffingbrit indeed... How gutless!
Reminds me of the Star Trek where Lt. Cr. Data stalemates the chess master that came to watch the war game
I was low key expecting Spiff to produce rats to send to other cities and cause a plague leading him to a win without doing any damage.
Haven't we all done that before with bribing with tea
Winning using biological warfare
with all the used tea bags he probably has I can imagine that's his form of payment, rats aren't that picky :D
I would like this comment but it has 666 of them and I wasn't going to break that number.
That was ancient's biological weapon of mass destruction xD
“A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.” - Joshua, 1983.
Great film
I'm not familiar with that Bible verse.
I'm pretty sure that quote is from first strike.
The movie, "War Games" with Matthew Broderick
Dame we just fishes war games in my ap class
“Prepare for the Ratpocalypse”
Pretty sure that’s just the Black Death Spiff
Poor rats always get blamed for the Black Death even though there WEREN'T even any rats in Europe (except for a few port cities) until the 17th-18th century.
@@Leyrann Not to mention the plague bacteria originated from Marmots, not rats ☹
@@Leyrann sounds completely like the rats fault and you can’t convince me otherwise. What is hand washing and why would anyone ever do that?
@@harmless9336 next you re going to tell me throwing your feaces out the window and have it just stew on the streets isn't hygenic??
That's a love deathr robots episode
this is like one of those choice things where it gives you options who would you take with you to fight for you. And no one I know ever, ever picks the 1000 rats. I knew I was right and this video proves my point.
i mean, given the much smaller amounts of everything else, not taking the rats is stupid. There's so many of them that they could just devour anything the moment they reach it, or just kill you without bothering with the defenders.
Death by a thousand *rats*
Rarr would
rats breed... nuff said
I had a feeling this video was coming after my armies got wrecked by doom stacks of 200 rats in the Champaign. Great Video, hope my comment goes through!
As a swiss citizen, i can totally agree that with enough cheese you can beat everything.
Your own arteries included!
Isn't Switzerland neutral?
@@DrgnZip They're cheese power is so great that they decided to spare the world, believing it unfair.
Whilst you being completely *NATURAL* ... Now that's a lot of Cheesing
As a Wisconsinite, I agree that cheese is the key to ultimate power.
Spiff: "Its a game a lot like Heroes of Might and Magic..."
Me: "Ah.. So Necromancer than?"
Spiff: "And we are playing as Necromancer..."
Me: "Yap."
MONSTER ENERGY
"500 RATS!"
Necro has to actually play in this game, instead of just chilling at home for most of the game.
A game that cheats like crazy, then throws a tantrum and tableflips when you start winning? Wow I've played with some humans like that. AI is getting so life-like!
exactly
I love how Spiff finds a new release and proceeds to beeline for the undead faction, knowing it will undoubtedly have exploits
every undead faction has exploits, even in warcraft 2 XD For example, in the campaign mode, creating undead only required corpses, so if you had dark knights, you just had to have some corpses around. Their weakness was that their hp gradually reduced though XD
Spiff: "Do i look like a kidney dealer?"
Me: Points to rimworld
Spiff: ......
He said don't answer that!
Keep Calm and Drink Tea
Sip the Yorkshire gold until they forget the war crimes
Master organ dealer! 😷🔪♥️ 😅🤣
Spiff is much more than a Kidney dealer I can tell you that much...
So... what I've gathered is that he exploited the game in such a way that he made the game itself rage quit? Neat.
Yours is the first comment I've seen that states this correctly. It really does seem like the game just rage quit... lol :)
"A cheap tier 1 unit can't just objectively be the best unit in the game!" Starcraft's marines beg to differ.
Watch ten mil round to take down interstellar military vessel!
watch preatorians die in rome 2 by trying to kill levy pikemen...xDD
Spiff is a perfect example of if your formula works, the algorithm doesnt matter, spiffs videos have been so unique to him for so long and it just doesnt matter if they are clickbaity or not, he stll will get views, props to you spiff you are very unique and have grown a loyal audience!
Spiff: decides to cheese the game, somewhat literally.
Game: ragequits to avoid the loss.
Spiff: "Rats!"
You are the first person on this universe that I know who made an AI rage quit
This shall be one of your greatest achievements good sir
Most times, rats flee the sinking ship. In this case, they took it over and began a pillaging worthy of the Vikings.
Already pledged my allegiance to the rat overlords ages ago in MTG....where rat spam seems to work well as well. (Thrumming Stone, cast rat, cast rat, cast rat, etc)
EDH, or 60 card?
@@nicholasfarrell5981 EDH. Marrow Gnawer, rat colony based. I wanted to use the utility rats especially a couple out of new Kamigawa.
Don't forget your Thornbite Staff! *squeaks happily
Splash green for Bloodbond March
@@dakkath414 Sadly can't without changing commander
something you said about "recruiting their army back instantly" reminded me of an active space game (NOT turn-based) where one AI "faction" had a "reinforcement" ability that would give it a new fleet of you captured all it's planets...
BUT...in one mission that fleet was IMPOSSIBLY HUGE!
seriously, in that game the size of your fleet is limited by the number of planets you control, and that AI's "reinforcement fleet" was THREE TIMES BIGGER THAN YOU COULD LEGALLY HAVE IF YOU CONTROLED EVERY PLANET ON THE MAP!
which i DID!
ZERO chance of winning.
i gave up after that.
Spiff: “This is a rat”
A.I.: “Dear God…”
Spiff: “There’s more”
A.I.: *NOO!!*
This reminds me of that one puzzle that was making the rounds a few years ago. It had several different groups of animals and it said pick 2 to defend and the others would be attacking you. And one of the options was like 10k rats. Which you just obviously had to pick. But others were saying rats are useless. Thank you spiff for showing the might of the rat.
Suicide squad taught me that rats are fucking useful like goddamn
Rats would be capable of so much, if they weren't so prone to distraction that they tend to forget that they're on their way to get a drink of water...
I will never understand how people can enjoy playing against an AI that literally cheats.
you learn how to cheat back
because most of the time AI that doesn't isn't hard to beat. Usually AI isn't very smart.
I'm sorry to break it to you, but basically every game you play has cheating AI.
Ai inherently cheats. It's controlled by the program which by it's nature knows everything. the trick is making it not cheat blatantly, to let players recover and/or be obnoxious about the cheating.
Then there is the very simple "making a good ai is hard". Cheating is easier, faster and less resource intensive than a good ai, ignoring costs of getting even made.
As for why? I know a lot of players, including myself, enjoy overcoming odds. The kiss of death is when you realise the ai is blatantly, "unfairly" cheating, like an army magically appearing outside a town that doesn't even have buildings to make them in total war
@@JohnDoe-vm5rb Hard's an understatement. There'd need to be a crazy breakthrough for a strategy ai to be as dynamic as a human's potential.
I think in real-time it's not as bad as no human can micro manage on a cpu's level but it's screwed at turn based.
When I heard Spiff talking of a game similar to a Heroes of Might and Magic, and playing Undead, I really thought it was gonna go for "recuiting" the enemy armies into his own like in other videos like these.
But then... the Rat Nation attacked. I'm not gonna lie he had me on the first half.
I've always loved to find a cost effective unit with lots of upgrades in games like these. Making a God out of the Unworthy... and dirt cheap too!
game dev: nooo your supposed to get frustrated at our poorly balanced game, not have fun
Spiff: *hehe rat army go squeak*
Vermitide in an nutshell
As the owner of 5 pet rats, I am not at all surprised by the amount of damage that these rat units are capable of. Great vid!
Normal History Teacher: Let's talk about the Great Plague of London.
The Spiffing Brit: Let's become the Great Plague of London.
Spiff: "Do I look like a kidney dealer to you?"
*Fortunate Son plays over Rimworld flashbacks*
Do people struggle with this game? I found the campaigns on par with HOMM3, it was a challenge but not too hard - can't wait for the next one!
I'm so glad that Spif did this one, good to know that I won't enjoy playing it personally and can sit back, relax with a cuppa tea and watch Spif
Discovered this game some time ago and loved the fact that everything Spiff said about it, is just spot on. Even on fair difficulty, which is probably normal/medium I assume, AI tends to be hard to beat, and once you've destroyed their economy, AI goes behind your lines and just becomes annoyance, overall though great video and game.
Also I welcome and praise our new rat overlords!
Honestly, if this game is as hard as he claims, I feel like Spiff is less destroying the game's balance and more fixing it.
It really isn't. Anybody who is vaguely familiar with the mechanics of HOMM-like games will crush the AI on the highest difficulty with any strategy.
It's actually pretty easy, Spiff was either exaggerating or the AI was nerfed by the devs
Thank you for indexing the ad portions of your videos so that I can easily skip over them. You are a true gentleman.
I was expecting you to find some glitch or skipped over bug to create infinite or invincible troops. But instead you found something even simpler and just brute forced the AI into submission. Classic!
The best advertisement for a game in early access that the developers could imagine. ) Thank you pompous Brit.
Well the pro exploiter had the upper hand but the impossible game had never been finished because they didn’t expect anyone to get that far so it crashed, ultimately maintaining its title.
The Spiffing Brit, the man who can make an AI rage quit.
"When enemies give you endless hords, you make a endless corpse army out of them" - probably Spiff
Spiff discovering the Zerg Rush strategy is genuinely hilarious.
That strat was way too cheesy. It was absolutely ratdiculous. Complete moused the point of the game. You rode in on your rodents and razed their roofs like a rascal.
One of your best! Keep at it, would love to see more of this game!
So let me get this straight, the game crashed on purpose because it thought spiff was cheating?!? 😂🤣
The game activated the anti-Spiff code 🤣
You know it’s hard when Spiff strategically takes a loss, any loss
As a friend of mine once said in regards to tactics like this, "Quantity has a quality all its own."
Your friend was Stalin? And you lived? Impressive…
Based on the ending, this game puts the "flipping a table" in "flipping unbeatable."
Spiff... I'd love to see what deck you'd come up with in Yugioh. That game is so ripe for exploitation for 15 to 20 year old cards everyone forgot about. Its honestly a ton of fun.
Spiff: *Wins impossible game*
Impossible Game: *Flips table*
Glad to see Your video on my newfound TBS. It was Glorious and I am also glad I won't get rat plague from not clicking a like among the first 10k for once :P
This game really is something else from HoMM3. Just wait to discover how broken spells are. They can rend army based heroes/wielders helpless, the only counters are specific artifacts or A single maxed up skill you need to luck out on first (or a rare talent) AND you can cheese out those spell via units/skills/boosts/artifacts before the enemy can make A move. Love it! :D
Well, that was a spectacular ending, even the game cant handle your exploits. Come to think of it, this might be the first time that this happened, that's one achievement to mark off from your list....
"unfair or ungodly unfair" reminds me of a few oldie RTS games i grew up with. finally i've beaten original C&C; but man. there's some out there that really you have to go above and beyond in to get ahead.
spiff you´re relly the best, man! you´re videos are just super hillarious and fun to watch.
"A cheap first tier unit cannot be the best unit in the game!"
*HOMM 3 SKELETON FLASHBLACKS*
Robe of the balanced king
Nice how this game keeps true to its roots in some way.
In Heroes 5 one of the strongest units also was the tier 1 of undeads. Though there it was skeleton archers that you could fairly easily get insane amounts of to one shot anything else from range. Plus, in case you lost a few hundreds...just resurrect them with a spell that one certain hero started with.
(this was, until they nerfed the necromancer ability to be near useless)
I wish I could see the devs reactions to this.
When the game crashes it tells him “You’re trying to use the battle facade to lookup terms that aren’t engaged in the battle”
Must mean the game realized he’s using the auto resolve to cheat 🤣
I love how the rats just bob their heads endlessly like they're listening to the best of metal
This reminds me of my best Magic: The Gathering deck. It was called, very simply, The Rat deck. All the creatures were rats that were cheap and quick to cast, and all the spells/enchantments were based around buffing the crap out of them. Ironically the Plague Rats are what really made the deck. Hard to kill off a 24/25 Plague Rat that keeps sending hordes of lesser rats to block everything. XD The game has changed a lot so not sure it would work as well now, but it was great fun back in the day.
I can't believe that he *literally* cheesed the game, gg Spiff
One of the few channels I watch and don't skip through the ad break. The man is just too entertaining, even when selling things to me. Shut up and take my money!
You know, I do sometimes imagine Spiff standing in a seedy alley, wearing a trench, coat, calling out to passersby, offering discount kidneys for sale. 😂
After this we need a spiffing brit with a plague doctor mask with rats peaking out of his tophat
All hail for our new rat overlord!🐀🙌
Happy to see this game getting more coverage. It's truly beautiful.
Coming from HoMM3, it took a while to realize tier1 units can actually be deadly.
peasent flashbacks... seriously those folks are good sources for discount power... need a lot of ghosts? feed em peasents, need a lot of skele's? rejoice you have peasents! and you can usually get em in large quantitys too usualy making em go wild in the process...
Yay!! Spiff got a new sponsor!! This makes me happy!
So, Spiff, are you going to prove how absolutely perfectly balanced Star Trek: Fleet Command is?
Good to know that this game lived up to HoMM3's legacy, including even balance breaking exploits and tactics, it feels like home
"This bad boy can fit so many rats into it."
Me: snicker.
3:35 he’s cracked the code for how New York managed to become the biggest city in the USA.
you know an exploit is good when you make the game itself flip the table and rage quit lol
i feel an unfathomably high sense of superiority and loyalty to the queen when i watch you
Of course it crashes in the end. The program really took the old AI aphorism "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." to heart. Typical computer...
Aha the ultimate trick from the AI. When its about to get defeated it shuts itself down. Love it.
Spiff: Do i look like i have kidneys to for a dealership?!
***spiff also remembers the rimworld episodes***
Spiff: Wait dont actually answer that question
Was it not part of a birthday stream? Yes he is a kidney dealer even on his own birthday.
I came down to say wait remember RimWorld?
This reminds me a bit of me playing Stick Wars in middle school. You get Sword guys first, but they end up being one of the best and strongest in the game because of their speed and minimal cost
Just by manually controlling one measly swordsman, you can bully the AI into premature defence, allowing you to get ahead in men and resources.
Additionally, a manually controlled Sword guy can take down miners, take down archers, take down mages, distract giants, distract Spartans distract mages. They can do it all
"A strange game, the only winning move is not to play."
I just remembered an old game i have called "Warlords 3".
it's a turn-based game with lots of different units, and one of them is Giant Rats.
BUT in that game, giant rats have an odd ability called "banding", which makes them stronger IF you have a bunch of them in ONE stack.
(no stack can have more than 8 of anything, BUT a city could hold 32)
so having 5 or 6 rats, an "officer" unit that gives every unit in the stack a "morale" bonus, AND a "Hero" that gives every unit in the stack a "leadership" bonus, and you've got a pretty powerful team.
add in a unit with the "fear" ability (reduces enemy morale) and you've REALLY got something.
Spiff: "pathetic Harry Potter spells"
Also Spiff: shows photo of a Discworld cosplay
I mean, Rincewind IS pathetically weak magically, but he wouldn't be seen dead in Hogwarts XD
God, I wish Terry Pratchett had lived long enough to hop on the "taking the piss out of Harry Potter" bandwagon.
@@bionicdragon5 he would definitely have had something to say about her bullshit transphobia, though i guess before that he would have just made some silly parody of hogwarts as a bad school programme for the unseen university XD
im glad i read harry potter BEFORE getting into discworld and old school fantasy, because as important as it was to my childhood its just a bit not-that-good. im spoiled n pratchett now, nothing is good enough any more.
This is obviously an old video, so probably nobody will see or care, but Spiff vs Ssethtzeentach might possibly be the ultimate gamer matchup.
Rat King Spiff has a ring to it.
Ending comment: What an anticlimactic bailout from the game after an absolutely insane exploiter v. exploiter AI battle.
Your Curry-esque "SSSPPAAAIIAAACCEE--" is impeccable. Well done, sir.
So basically, you cheesed the game.
Give this commenter some cheese.
Ya know, Spiff is like Order and Josh from Lets game it out is like anarchy. But both are game exploiters almost as if two sides of the same coin, would love to see a collab between them someday~ I bet the energy would be lovely to see! It just popped in my head yesterday while watchin Josh xD
Strange, most of your exploiting game videos make me want to play that game, even try some of but not necessarily.
But this game? Despite looking gorgeous, having some fun sounding concepts does not feel like something fun to play.
i think nearly all games work like this... "the best way to beat us is to not let us play" When I used to play Civilization 1 on Amiga 500 & I couldnt save...
it would always crash the game when im finally doing well & winning.. in fact ive come to realise many games have been programmed to do this:
1 - Ai tries to win, if ai can't win fairly - ai cheats...
2 - If the ai can't win by cheating... ai cheats more...
3 - If the ai can't win with max cheats - crash the game CTD
4 - If player keeps restarting the game after crashes and ai still cant win - break the game completely
“Do I look like I’m a kidney dealer?” *Stares in Rimworld*
I love this game, and knew Spiff would too due to his incredible taste and love for Heroes 3!
And, like always, undead are stupidly powerful!
*Sips Coffee Defiantly* Rat decks were always a threat back when I played MTG. It's funny how they are just as threatening in other games as well, and this one, in particular, had enough of Spiff's BS to toss the table.
This mad lad actually got me to start drinking tea... oh well, guess im becoming a british citizen now. God bless the queen!
I saw already a bunch of people breaking this game as it's very poorly balanced, wonder which exploit Spiffing used.
EDIT. No Spif, SoC is easy af. AI is just annoying but no match to average Heroes 3 player.
a corpse being controlled by rats in a ratatouille situation?
'weekend at Remy's'
this looks like the sort of game i would never play. i hope the devs learned a lesson from making this game.
when you decided to auto battle to avoid the enemies magic is a huge sign you played the shit out of heroes 3
"Good-great content Spiff-man brit. Great Horned rat approved-favoured."
Unusually literal use of the phrase “cheesing the system”, plus some ratastrophic puns.
I can't believe Plague Tale: Requiem came out in June and I'm just seeing it now! Great vid!
This game looks beautifully designed
Great video as usual, its almost as simple and easy as Starcraft with only marines :)
Or Zerglings.
Spiff-thing has good-great tactics, yes-yes.
I can testify to Mr. Brit NOT being a kidney dealer. I have only ever purchased perfectly ethically sourced lungs from him. Wait I don't think I was supposed to say that last part... oh well...
Lmaooooo maybe I’m too old but that yugioh dodododo just fckn cracked me up to death 🤣🤣😂😅