@@cat1554 neat, cheers man! Seems like you're a bit more versed than me NGL - did they actually impose any limitation since then? or is this apparent limit just a manifestation of that booster spacing like you said? It sounds way more plausible to be the booster spacing than them taking grievance with a youtuber making a particle accelerator yknow?
As a child, I loves my wooden trainset. Made all sorts of insane tracks, I had a hugeeee box full of track, it was awesome. This video made me think back to those good old times of being 8 years old and care free.
I didnt get to exp that as a child, and even had i, i dont have memory before age 11 for reasons... And yet, this video still did the same for me. RCE convinced me to ask my fiance to get me the game (im prty much a sugar baby lol; horrible start to my life, but what seems to be the middle of it is awesome indeed :3) and ive alrdy gotten the childlike joy of just buildin to my hearts content and then ridin the train around and gettin to exp it as if im small enuf to fit in the train :3 I actually made a tunnel that literally took ppl like five ft and then to make it look right i spawned like a hundred rocks to fill it in so it looked like there was a mountain in my bedroom xD The toybox available in this game is incredible and im lovin it even on Switch; the port is a true 1 to 1 port. They didnt even bother tryin to shoehorn in touch controls, but instd have just a rly user friendly control scheme (same as they have on xbox prty much) that condenses the whole keyboard into the gamepad. I was shocked that the switch version looks feels and plays akin to the steam version tho. Im very used to bad ports like cookin sim (just the worst port ever) so it was unexpected but rly happy for here Bein able to paint your train and even make it look like the train paint has worn from use is **chefs kiss** perfection If ya wanna feel like a kid again, and ya love trains (trains are a special interest to me and i am the person who always has to say "Train!" even just to myself when i see a train in the wild, parked or movin); this game is 100% a perf choice for you Oh yeah and its on sale rn at least on steam and switch; id guess xbox too :3
@@ebozloriginal That leaves me wonderin then if i ever lived... My memory only starts at 11. Childhood trauma caused me to blank out the rest. Tho this is also a huge part of why i seek out childish joy and let myself live like the child i didnt get to be, nor wud even remember bein if i had. To get a chance at livin that life that others got and i somehow thru luck of the draw got screwed out of by abusive ppl.
Ah, wooden train sets! Known in my locality by the brand name Brio. First my older brother, and then I, had the privilege of a really good extensive set of this stuff, including several pieces my Dad and Grandad made to go with it, including: extra lengths of track; lathe-turned trees; a harbour/quayside section with lighthouse, tugboat, container ship and fishing boat; the row of houses in Conwy that includes the smallest house in Britain; a 5-carriage Intercity 125; a diesel shunter, and Jodrell Bank radio telescope with control building - all convincingly made in the Brio style! Testament to my Dad's and Grandad's uncommon generosity with their woodworking skills. Still have it all, too. Major sentimental value!
If I ever have kids, I'll get them some too. Gave those I had as a kid away to a friend's baby, they 100% deserve being kept. Creative wood toys are forever
I had a big box of BRIO (wooden trains & track sets) that my dad got me as a toddler - and it was hands-down my # 1 favorite toy. Over the decades, I’d been saving it to one day pass on to my _own_ kids, a milestone made even more important with the unexpected passing of my dad a few years back… Unfortunately, the train set got STOLEN from the storage area in my apartment building a few years ago! I was (and still am) devastated by the loss. I appreciate this video, it brought back some great memories :) As an aside, if anyone has info on a big box of BRIO train stuff floating around that may have “recently materialized” in Western New York, please let me know!!
I had a ton of Brio trains like this as a kid. My dad liked woodworking so he went crazy making tons of custom tracks that I could use with the ones we had. He made some crazy tracks (an 8-way intersection) and a lot of really useful tracks with male-male or female-female connectors. I remember making layouts with 3 levels that wound over and around each other like in this video. Was quite the challenge for the motorized locomotives.
I bought several of these wooden track sets for my girls when they were young. We would spend hours building tracks all over the living room or their bedrooms and have a grand old time with it all. Nothing like what RCE did here but still a lot of building. I think towards the end of having the set, it filled a box that was 2' x 2' x 3' so (to me at least) a LOT of track. And when they outgrew it, I gave it all to a friend who had two boys and heard they also added to the set.
You are a great parent buying those for your daughters!! My sister and I (I’m male) loved wooden train stuff, but relatives of my mum always shamed her for buying wooden train set stuff for both of us, saying it was ‘just for boys’ and it would confuse my sister growing up. (She did grow out of it faster than me, but we moved in to toy cars and marble contraptions)
I've owned this game for about 4 or 5 years now and occasionally come back to it to see what they've added to it. I've seen many RUclipsrs play and tinker with this game, but I think this has been the most fun I've had watching someone else play this game! You've given me some ideas and shown me some things I didn't know were there... Like coloring the trains and the boosters. Time to check it out again!
From the thumbnail I thought you went insane with the Trackmania track editor. Or rather, expressed your pre-existing insanity through it, which is more accurate.
This reminds me of the train set my coworkers assembled at the office, the track looping around and through PCs and monitors in a full circuit. Supporting in some places the tracks with flipped over garbage bins or wrapped presents. Other departments would come by and have a nice chuckle (ofc the engineers would assemble a train!).
In the Nursery, I could never get to play with these because I was always crowded out by the other kids. While in the States in my 40s, I came across an amazing layout in a deserted playroom at a shopping mall so I finally got to play with it! Except all these 5-year-olds decided it suddenly looked fun, decided to join in and I started feeling distinctly creepy. 40 years later and I'm _still_ being pushed out by the other kids!
Do what I did. I bought my own and kept on buying. Except in my case, it was lego. I don't have the space for train sets - never had the space. I was banned from them for being female, told that females shouldn't have lego and that 'I needed to grow up'; plus some of my lego went mysteriously missing. Well, I'm way older now and have lots of lego because I'm in a place where no one can take them away from me. Best move I ever made! Best Wishes!
I had a wooden train set as a kid, but I never got extra track. Just had the 4 or so curved peices and the 8 straight that came with the train. Luckily I did get massively into lego trains, had enough track to make a loop the size of my living room. Then of course Lego decided to change everything and got rid of the powered rails and went cheap with plastic tracks and relying on a battery for the engine.
Second rule: Never give RCE anything he can pretend to be an engineer with, because he inevitably lets power draw him to the dark side. The one good thing about architects is that they prevent RCE from becoming an architect in real life.
Welcome back to Matt's Child Hood, this is the episode where, He makes the mostly unrealistic train track around this tiny room.... Doo doo to doooo 🎶🎶🎶
As someone who had one of these wooden train sets, lets just say they require overengineering to account for gravity. Lots of legos and mega bricks used to create supports, as the wood is so heavy any suspended track segment needs support of some kind, and you cant rely on the fact that it comes back onto a solid surface.
I remember seeing this five years ago, never thought I'd find it again. Edit: wow I’ve never gotten so much likes, let alone getting hearted by the creator. Thanks everyone!
My grandpa was a woodworker. He made me a wooden train set when I was very small. I still have it - kids who visit tend to love playing either with the train set or with my old legos. Maybe one day my children will play with it - who knows.
What I would have done to have a train set like this as a kid. I feel like it’s a rite of passage to be obsessed with trains when your a kid. They had an absolutely massive train set in the mall in my town when I was little. It had buildings, and tiny people, and trees, and of course, a train that when through a snowy mountain. It was only around during Christmas time, and every time we went I’d go and stare at it. I was infatuated. I liked trains a lot.
The most fun I ever had with these was finding as many random items as I could around my house to use as supports in-between each track that was elevated, because the pegs would always slip in-between each other.
13:15.... My best guess as to what happened is the same thing that happened to the bridges, the source block of the rail despawns when you are too far away as to prevent lag of having things loaded that you can not see and so once the train got to a distance from you that the rails were no longer loaded it thought there was no track left and fell, the reason why the train didn't despawn is because you were still near the back end of the train keeping it from despawning but you were too far away from the track to have the track loaded into memory.
This is so fitting. I have a two year old and he probably has to own the largest wooden train set in my state of Colorado. There’s even a company called Whittle Shortline that makes realistic looking wooden trains. So, we a few of those too. I love it so much
At 12:17, you said the Concorde increased in size during supersonic flight. However, it was not due to the speed itself. As an aerospace engineer talking to a colleague engineer, I would like to inform you that due to the extreme velocity, the minimal viscosity of air particles was enough to create a lot of friction on the surface of the aircraft. Due to the metal's thermal expansion, the aircraft slightly increased in length. No worries for the explanation 🙂, ps. keep architects away from aerospace, they are only useful for sci-fi movies.
So apparently in Germany, there’s a HUGE Guinness world record train set going to different model places and another world record airport model and only reason I know about this is they did another world record of longest train track playing classical music medley.
Imagine you are waiting on the train on a usual workday. Your usual horde of engineers is pressing you into other engineers like every other day. Then the typically sized train comes like every day. You get in - probably not the first few ones but definetely in the first half. Then you wait, checking your phone and already begining to work. You can see the usual tracks ahead - the great corkscrew created by the big engineer - and up the train goes. After some while working you look out of the window. You see that you are still in corkscrew and going up. But you also see a problem: The locomotive which is pulling your train just flew by - and its taking all the passengers waggons with it. Do not worry though because you are also an engineer and engineers have solutions: You waggon wont fall down due to the locomotive reaching the bottom while most of the train is still on the track and it stopped. You are safe and can complete your neverending work. What a wonderful happy end :)
I actually did a search the other day to see if RCE had covered this game yet, and now here it is! Thanks Matt! Finally got around to playing this one myself, and I love it!
The supports aren't limited in length, they're limited in how they're rendered, which is a software engineering thing What looks like is happening is the distance they render at is based on the location of the main piece, not the actual beams, which are for practical purposes considered part of that one piece Therefore when the main piece thats under that high up bridge is far enough away for the system to not fully render, it doesn't bother rendering the supports either, even if those are within range where you would think they should be rendered in. Happens in other games sometimes. It's probably just easier in this case than treating each portion of beam as its own object.
I was never a train set kid but this game looks pretty fun! Your approach to building reminds me a bit of Let's Game It Out's chaotic Hydroneer shenanigans.
I think they added the speed limit because of RTgame building a particle accelerator
I think the limit is because the boosters are too far apart in this case.
@@cat1554 neat, cheers man!
Seems like you're a bit more versed than me NGL - did they actually impose any limitation since then? or is this apparent limit just a manifestation of that booster spacing like you said?
It sounds way more plausible to be the booster spacing than them taking grievance with a youtuber making a particle accelerator yknow?
This definitely seems like the kind of game where the devs would see someone build a particle accelerator and say "nice!" rather than "oh no!"
I’d expect RCE to build a particle accelerator
Man his stream are so hilarious
As a child, I loves my wooden trainset. Made all sorts of insane tracks, I had a hugeeee box full of track, it was awesome. This video made me think back to those good old times of being 8 years old and care free.
Life after that age isn’t life antmore
I didnt get to exp that as a child, and even had i, i dont have memory before age 11 for reasons... And yet, this video still did the same for me.
RCE convinced me to ask my fiance to get me the game (im prty much a sugar baby lol; horrible start to my life, but what seems to be the middle of it is awesome indeed :3) and ive alrdy gotten the childlike joy of just buildin to my hearts content and then ridin the train around and gettin to exp it as if im small enuf to fit in the train :3
I actually made a tunnel that literally took ppl like five ft and then to make it look right i spawned like a hundred rocks to fill it in so it looked like there was a mountain in my bedroom xD
The toybox available in this game is incredible and im lovin it even on Switch; the port is a true 1 to 1 port. They didnt even bother tryin to shoehorn in touch controls, but instd have just a rly user friendly control scheme (same as they have on xbox prty much) that condenses the whole keyboard into the gamepad.
I was shocked that the switch version looks feels and plays akin to the steam version tho. Im very used to bad ports like cookin sim (just the worst port ever) so it was unexpected but rly happy for here
Bein able to paint your train and even make it look like the train paint has worn from use is **chefs kiss** perfection
If ya wanna feel like a kid again, and ya love trains (trains are a special interest to me and i am the person who always has to say "Train!" even just to myself when i see a train in the wild, parked or movin); this game is 100% a perf choice for you
Oh yeah and its on sale rn at least on steam and switch; id guess xbox too :3
@@ebozloriginal That leaves me wonderin then if i ever lived... My memory only starts at 11. Childhood trauma caused me to blank out the rest.
Tho this is also a huge part of why i seek out childish joy and let myself live like the child i didnt get to be, nor wud even remember bein if i had. To get a chance at livin that life that others got and i somehow thru luck of the draw got screwed out of by abusive ppl.
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Yeah same, I miss these peaceful and easy times
13:39 "I feel like that escalated pretty quickly..."
Quite the opposite, actually.
*deescalated* , you could say.
why did i read the quote in a British accent XD
@@jacobderdall3839 SAME XD 😂😂
Ah, wooden train sets! Known in my locality by the brand name Brio. First my older brother, and then I, had the privilege of a really good extensive set of this stuff, including several pieces my Dad and Grandad made to go with it, including: extra lengths of track; lathe-turned trees; a harbour/quayside section with lighthouse, tugboat, container ship and fishing boat; the row of houses in Conwy that includes the smallest house in Britain; a 5-carriage Intercity 125; a diesel shunter, and Jodrell Bank radio telescope with control building - all convincingly made in the Brio style!
Testament to my Dad's and Grandad's uncommon generosity with their woodworking skills.
Still have it all, too. Major sentimental value!
underrated and relatable comment above⚠⚠⚠⚠
If I ever have kids, I'll get them some too. Gave those I had as a kid away to a friend's baby, they 100% deserve being kept. Creative wood toys are forever
You can take speed limits off in the options, so you can make a particle accelerator if you really want
RT moment
Don't give him ideas
Yes.
I had a big box of BRIO (wooden trains & track sets) that my dad got me as a toddler - and it was hands-down my # 1 favorite toy. Over the decades, I’d been saving it to one day pass on to my _own_ kids, a milestone made even more important with the unexpected passing of my dad a few years back…
Unfortunately, the train set got STOLEN from the storage area in my apartment building a few years ago! I was (and still am) devastated by the loss.
I appreciate this video, it brought back some great memories :)
As an aside, if anyone has info on a big box of BRIO train stuff floating around that may have “recently materialized” in Western New York, please let me know!!
Got the Let's Game It Out vibes in this video
Was just thinking that
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Welcome to Let's Engineer It Out!
i am wondering is there a limit?
such a LGIO thing to say
@@heyapoc you mean lets wait it out😂
I had a ton of Brio trains like this as a kid. My dad liked woodworking so he went crazy making tons of custom tracks that I could use with the ones we had. He made some crazy tracks (an 8-way intersection) and a lot of really useful tracks with male-male or female-female connectors. I remember making layouts with 3 levels that wound over and around each other like in this video. Was quite the challenge for the motorized locomotives.
I’m envious.
I'm not going to lie, that sounds pretty awesome.
It’s really beautiful how the entire room is just made to exactly fit the train tracks
That's exactly what I was thinking! The heights of the shelves, bed, and doorframe in particular.
To be fair...the game was designed around building a train track.
I love watching RCE's slow descent from properly playing a bridge building game, to breaking most of the games he plays. It's art.
I bought several of these wooden track sets for my girls when they were young. We would spend hours building tracks all over the living room or their bedrooms and have a grand old time with it all. Nothing like what RCE did here but still a lot of building. I think towards the end of having the set, it filled a box that was 2' x 2' x 3' so (to me at least) a LOT of track. And when they outgrew it, I gave it all to a friend who had two boys and heard they also added to the set.
That's a beautiful story thanks for sharing!
You are a great parent buying those for your daughters!!
My sister and I (I’m male) loved wooden train stuff, but relatives of my mum always shamed her for buying wooden train set stuff for both of us, saying it was ‘just for boys’ and it would confuse my sister growing up. (She did grow out of it faster than me, but we moved in to toy cars and marble contraptions)
@@keithbellic2629marble runs are so good. I still have my collection of marbles somewhere
I've owned this game for about 4 or 5 years now and occasionally come back to it to see what they've added to it.
I've seen many RUclipsrs play and tinker with this game, but I think this has been the most fun I've had watching someone else play this game! You've given me some ideas and shown me some things I didn't know were there... Like coloring the trains and the boosters. Time to check it out again!
What’s the game called?
@@jaydenmoors101Tracks: The Train Set Game
From the thumbnail I thought you went insane with the Trackmania track editor.
Or rather, expressed your pre-existing insanity through it, which is more accurate.
Same kinda
I think I confused it with the marble game or something
Same xdd it looks like some wild endurance tech map
?
The more I watch the more I am convinced that Josh and Matt are the same person and are REALLY good at doing voices.🤣
yeah
LIGIT THO
Please make another video of this, this was highly entertaining!
Agreed!
I’ve watched this game for so long I never expected rce to play it
10:52 I have a feeling that was the EastEnders theme tune, a British classic.
I got the timberborn song immediately
same
I thought it ended a note or 2 short (wonder if this bell chime will make it into the next season?)
The timberborn song…… that statement is depressing me!
@@zed7070 why?
@@inguszemene1098 probably because its the eastenders song but people think that the timberborn song is original
This reminds me of the train set my coworkers assembled at the office, the track looping around and through PCs and monitors in a full circuit. Supporting in some places the tracks with flipped over garbage bins or wrapped presents. Other departments would come by and have a nice chuckle (ofc the engineers would assemble a train!).
Now hook it to the coffee machine so it can bring you a cuppa at the press of a button
Finally you played this game! A classic.
Ikr
Fr
Nice profile btw
I'm from Eastern Europe too. Born in Bulgaria, living in Florida. Wbu?
whats the game cqlled
Only British people know that’s the Eastenders tune!
Love the quote 2:50, the brigde feels a bit architectured. True engineer!
My dad was a architect…….
0:09 that's a d-
door
I had one of them when I was a kid... but now I've got my dad's model trains that I'm gonna set up later after I build a diorama
In the Nursery, I could never get to play with these because I was always crowded out by the other kids. While in the States in my 40s, I came across an amazing layout in a deserted playroom at a shopping mall so I finally got to play with it! Except all these 5-year-olds decided it suddenly looked fun, decided to join in and I started feeling distinctly creepy. 40 years later and I'm _still_ being pushed out by the other kids!
Do what I did. I bought my own and kept on buying. Except in my case, it was lego. I don't have the space for train sets - never had the space. I was banned from them for being female, told that females shouldn't have lego and that 'I needed to grow up'; plus some of my lego went mysteriously missing. Well, I'm way older now and have lots of lego because I'm in a place where no one can take them away from me. Best move I ever made! Best Wishes!
10:56 welcome back to the timberborners!
This is like Let's Game It Out for Satisfactory, but for Tracks instead.
Absolutely beautiful. Need many more episodes of this!
yeah more tracks
This kind of sandbox is so wonderful to me. Reminds me of the first time I figured out Minecraft’s track system in 1.3; those were the days
Welcome back to Timberborner🎵
Yesssss
@Jari Sloesen nooooo eastenders is the original but he used it for the timberborners and then used references from it all the time
I had a wooden train set as a kid, but I never got extra track. Just had the 4 or so curved peices and the 8 straight that came with the train. Luckily I did get massively into lego trains, had enough track to make a loop the size of my living room. Then of course Lego decided to change everything and got rid of the powered rails and went cheap with plastic tracks and relying on a battery for the engine.
Rce make a track that goes around the whole room but you can’t leave any gaps(everywhere must have tracks).
"Welcome back to Timberborners!"
Please do more of this.
Second rule: Never give RCE anything he can pretend to be an engineer with, because he inevitably lets power draw him to the dark side. The one good thing about architects is that they prevent RCE from becoming an architect in real life.
🤣
Oh, I think I remember when RT made a particle accelerator out of wood with this game!
There is no retirement for an artist, it's your way of living so there is no end to it.
Lol "Let's make an army of engineers on the bed!"
RCE what have you been up to? You have something to announce Lol?
4:40 "is there a limit?" That sounds like something josh from lets game it out would say
Welcome back to Matt's Child Hood,
this is the episode where,
He makes the mostly unrealistic train track around this tiny room....
Doo doo to doooo 🎶🎶🎶
YESSS MATT RECOGNIZED THAT I RECOGNIZED HIS REFERENCE TO TIMBER BORNER THEME SONG WOOOOOOO, YEAAA BABYYYYY
BEST DAY EVA
11:59 you should have called it “a-train”
Matt Childhood dream of Having Realistically unrealistic train tracks met with Rce over engineering abilities gives us this masterpiece of a video.
As someone who had one of these wooden train sets, lets just say they require overengineering to account for gravity. Lots of legos and mega bricks used to create supports, as the wood is so heavy any suspended track segment needs support of some kind, and you cant rely on the fact that it comes back onto a solid surface.
I remember seeing this five years ago, never thought I'd find it again.
Edit: wow I’ve never gotten so much likes, let alone getting hearted by the creator. Thanks everyone!
I also missed it but thena scrapman uplouded some vid. Abt it
0:57 that steam whistle is SOOOO cute ;)
Brio wooden train sets are awesome, still being made, and these days HIDEOUSLY expensive
My grandpa was a woodworker. He made me a wooden train set when I was very small. I still have it - kids who visit tend to love playing either with the train set or with my old legos. Maybe one day my children will play with it - who knows.
13:21 one hell of a album cover
What I would have done to have a train set like this as a kid. I feel like it’s a rite of passage to be obsessed with trains when your a kid.
They had an absolutely massive train set in the mall in my town when I was little. It had buildings, and tiny people, and trees, and of course, a train that when through a snowy mountain. It was only around during Christmas time, and every time we went I’d go and stare at it. I was infatuated. I liked trains a lot.
Meet The Engineer(s)
The most fun I ever had with these was finding as many random items as I could around my house to use as supports in-between each track that was elevated, because the pegs would always slip in-between each other.
i thought you built that in real life before clicking on the video
Aw man this brings back memories of playing with wooden railway trains. It was truly something magical to experience as a kid.
1:22 Chicken
Chicken
CHICKEN 🐔
🐓
Chicken
13:15.... My best guess as to what happened is the same thing that happened to the bridges, the source block of the rail despawns when you are too far away as to prevent lag of having things loaded that you can not see and so once the train got to a distance from you that the rails were no longer loaded it thought there was no track left and fell, the reason why the train didn't despawn is because you were still near the back end of the train keeping it from despawning but you were too far away from the track to have the track loaded into memory.
Wow you made a controllable monstrosity nice
I had og thomas wooden railway, this would have been the dream
The frame rate is in pain,
As engineers board the train,
But they're building a spiral to heaven.
This is so fitting. I have a two year old and he probably has to own the largest wooden train set in my state of Colorado. There’s even a company called Whittle Shortline that makes realistic looking wooden trains. So, we a few of those too. I love it so much
I had a bunk bed and one of those train sets. but i never had enough track to build what i wanted
Now it the moment you’ve been waiting for the longest wooden train ever XD
It's insane how a game like this can be SO fun to watch. 😄
At 12:17, you said the Concorde increased in size during supersonic flight. However, it was not due to the speed itself. As an aerospace engineer talking to a colleague engineer, I would like to inform you that due to the extreme velocity, the minimal viscosity of air particles was enough to create a lot of friction on the surface of the aircraft. Due to the metal's thermal expansion, the aircraft slightly increased in length.
No worries for the explanation 🙂, ps. keep architects away from aerospace, they are only useful for sci-fi movies.
Just put the song "going off the rails on a crazy train" on while you watch this.
It's called crazy train... 🤪
Imagine this in VR in your room 😍😍
Loved this video so much! Make it another series please!
More of tracks would be loads of fun.
mom gonna be pissed when she enters your room
it’s incredible how much you broke that pink train. I am in awe
He really needs to collab with letsgameitout.
I was less into trains. More Into those marble tracks!
0:11
my brain: 👀
me: shut up
It's truly been a while since I saw something THIS funny, entertaining and ( in a good way ) childish. Thank you, sir : )
The murder hornet was disappointed by the preconceived ideas people had of him.
I absolutely LOST MY SHIT LAUGHING when you zoomed in on the tiny mustaches 2:05
RCE is like the next Elon Musk.
"It's like a train, but it runs in a vacuum... at the world's height limit"
The timberborners tune fits perfectly to a video about woodtrains 😄
11:00 old spice?
Yeah I think so!
Nah it's the East Enders theme
I actually searched up the old spice whistle to see, and I don’t think it is
So apparently in Germany, there’s a HUGE Guinness world record train set going to different model places and another world record airport model and only reason I know about this is they did another world record of longest train track playing classical music medley.
What was this tune? I don’t know I’m not a song guy. I am a Roblox guy. 10:45
Timberborners he Made a series out of this with intro songs
It’s from an English tv show called East-Enders
First he builds train tracks like a conveyor belt system, next he says this 4:41...Matt is being possessed by Josh's spirit
11:27 reminds me to september 11
the tune was Coronation Street i think
4:42 JOSH GET OVER HERE RIGHT NOW. AND ARREST THIS GUY FOR STEALING YOUR PHRASE IS THERE A LIMIT!!!!
13:13 "Did you derail, mate?" 😂
11:33 911
whats your emergency
A giant Jenga tower appeared on the tracks
Really not funny
Imagine you are waiting on the train on a usual workday. Your usual horde of engineers is pressing you into other engineers like every other day. Then the typically sized train comes like every day. You get in - probably not the first few ones but definetely in the first half. Then you wait, checking your phone and already begining to work. You can see the usual tracks ahead - the great corkscrew created by the big engineer - and up the train goes.
After some while working you look out of the window. You see that you are still in corkscrew and going up. But you also see a problem: The locomotive which is pulling your train just flew by - and its taking all the passengers waggons with it.
Do not worry though because you are also an engineer and engineers have solutions: You waggon wont fall down due to the locomotive reaching the bottom while most of the train is still on the track and it stopped. You are safe and can complete your neverending work. What a wonderful happy end :)
11:15 9 11
Not funny
@@AntShane7yes it is
Unfunny
@@Fortnite_crazy3ypu laughing at people’s deaths?
@@N8M4z_Gaming sorry boss man
I actually did a search the other day to see if RCE had covered this game yet, and now here it is! Thanks Matt! Finally got around to playing this one myself, and I love it!
The supports aren't limited in length, they're limited in how they're rendered, which is a software engineering thing
What looks like is happening is the distance they render at is based on the location of the main piece, not the actual beams, which are for practical purposes considered part of that one piece
Therefore when the main piece thats under that high up bridge is far enough away for the system to not fully render, it doesn't bother rendering the supports either, even if those are within range where you would think they should be rendered in.
Happens in other games sometimes. It's probably just easier in this case than treating each portion of beam as its own object.
I loved playing with this sorta thing when I was young. My track went from a table to the ENTIRE length of the house! This is my dream game.
The colours you painted the second train in just made my day, as they are the same colours as the logo of my dad's small business
9:50 The speed of gravity XD
I was never a train set kid but this game looks pretty fun! Your approach to building reminds me a bit of Let's Game It Out's chaotic Hydroneer shenanigans.
8:24 i actually stared into the middle and i kinda messed up my eyes for a second lmao
I love the subtle jab.
The bridge looks architectured
Loving the "Let's Game It Out" style! His Satisfactory videos are epic!
7:34 This shot right here immediately made me think of The Polar Express. Love it!
Spaghetti noodle junctions are always delicious
Do more Tracks videos. It has over a million views. I think I have seen this video two or three times.
I remember following this project many many years ago. It had to have been in 2015 or 2016, I'd think. I'm glad to see he's been keeping it up.