I don’t usually correct spelling, but when I read “stell,” it took me a second to realize you meant “steel.” There is only one purpose grammar serves and it is to make things easy to read; this was not easy to read.
@@TlalocTemporal Grammar deals with how words change their form and come together to make meaningful sentences. Spelling refers to how letters come together to form words
Can we please take a moment to admire how well designed all the levels have been so far to always allow for a super cool half budget option as a hidden goal. Well... granted some had to be cheesed for half budget.
thats something I've noticed with PB3 in general, there is far less cheese available, and even the cheese that is used either still look like bridges (the dangling bridges look like a class rickety bridge, and banana bridges are entirely viable options honestly), or abuse of mechanics, such as falling roads, are only used to augment a built bridge rather than ignore making a bridge entirely
I really like when you show the cheapest solution to the level, it's cool to see how close and how your ideas differ. Can you please show them more often
I love the transition being used to show bridge updates after tweaking. it really gives you a clear picture of what's been done in a really quick format. keep it up!
@@_Bumby_ Except that the cow is OBVIOUSLY female. She's got a gigantic udder, for goodness' sake! @dewhi100 was quite precise: this is a picture of a cow (or possibly a heifer, I'm not sure if there's an easy way to tell), not a steer, bull, or ox of any kind. But maybe that's the joke?
Loving how all of the top bridges arent cheesed. It’s good to see that they were able to cut down on ways to make the game less fun. Loving the vids enough to keep me up at night watch. Sometimes the highlight of my day.
@@NickiRusin -- Why? Do you think these are im-baaa-lanced? Has someone fleeced your sence of humour? Don't appreciate the lambasting? Think I should ruminate on my life, perhaps flock to more common jokes? This comment might be in a rut, but I'll accept no alter-knit-ive to shear madness! I kid, you can go. Don't let me shepherd you into a corner.
Here's a random suggestion no one asked for about your end screen, there are two empty letters, so who could say that one of them could not be a understand puzzle, and another one could just be a can of wormholes puzzle until another high-tier game appear and overrides that can of wormholes puzzle. This could fix understand not being in the end screen and help you find more room for others simplistic games
14:50 "Two are in tension, two are in compression." Sure, the two you changed to rope would've been in compression if the steel wasn't in tension to prevent any force on them.
I HATED the one like this, but with the truck and the swinging wall. I took about 2 hours to get it under budget and gave up after that. This one was almost as bad when it came to trimming the budget. It took $135K to get it to work the first time as I had 3 pillars. I managed to get down one pillar at a bit under $97K. I gave up at that point. I just checked and I am currently at 251 and the top 6%. I did beat you on the second one as I had $30,622 and am at #55. I did a higher bridge and under supports with one road and one metal on each side. I beat you on the third one too. I had a tiny flap on the right side of the bridge and a flip down ramp on the truck. I got 95th at 30,589. The last one I only managed #193 at $33,991. I did almost exactly what you had, but I hooked the hydraulic to a wood triangle attached to the left side anchor by a rope... much cheaper. Your bridge was a bit more trimmed then mine.
If the wood/steel pieces also form an arc, why not use the arc tool for it? you use the arc tool to draw roads in an arc shape, but not the supports? why not? that would make it perfectly smooth and symmetrical.
Couldn't you have just roped the hydraulic on the final level to the next static joint over? Got rid of the other two ropes and the two massive steel, since that flipper-thing's center of mass would always be over the other side of the pivot point and even if it weren't it's not crucial to the bridge's success.
Hmmm.... is it just me or is it with that last bridge the hydraulic is only under tension? In other words the 2 ropes can be removed intirely and the steel can be replaced with a singular rope?...
You know that the four sheep difficulty is insane when tyler uses steel without complaining
I don’t usually correct spelling, but when I read “stell,” it took me a second to realize you meant “steel.” There is only one purpose grammar serves and it is to make things easy to read; this was not easy to read.
@@loganroman5306that wouldn’t be grammar, it would be spelling.
@@loganroman5306 bro chill it was just a typo
@@darkithnamgedrf9495-- Spelling is part of grammar in the same way multiplication is part of math.
@@TlalocTemporal Grammar deals with how words change their form and come together to make meaningful sentences. Spelling refers to how letters come together to form words
Can we please take a moment to admire how well designed all the levels have been so far to always allow for a super cool half budget option as a hidden goal. Well... granted some had to be cheesed for half budget.
thats something I've noticed with PB3 in general, there is far less cheese available, and even the cheese that is used either still look like bridges (the dangling bridges look like a class rickety bridge, and banana bridges are entirely viable options honestly), or abuse of mechanics, such as falling roads, are only used to augment a built bridge rather than ignore making a bridge entirely
Sheep have gotta be one of the more interesting ways to measure difficulty...
And yet, somehow, it feels more like poly bridge than any other icon I can think of.
Hey, they How to Train Your Dragon had used sheep as mass..,
Are you saying you could beat four sheep in a fight?
I mean, Plants vs Zombies 2 uses chilli’s to do the same thing.
@@mchsprodSpicy tacos mmm
I really like when you show the cheapest solution to the level, it's cool to see how close and how your ideas differ. Can you please show them more often
3:17
>Bridge rips in half
>Car misses completely
"Good enough"
Yeah, you must love him for this 😁
@@davidpodnecky2482 it's honestly my favorite part
Not 4chan though
It's even better than you said.
Tyler: "It holds beautifully"
>Bridge rips in half
>Car misses completely
Tyler: "Good enough"
I love the transition being used to show bridge updates after tweaking. it really gives you a clear picture of what's been done in a really quick format. keep it up!
editor doing an incredible job as always, Steer Clear(tm) is such a simple joke but it's executed so well
Except that they used a picture of a cow.
@@dewhi100a male cow that is raised for meat is called a steer. Editor knows his farm animals
@@_Bumby_ Except that the cow is OBVIOUSLY female. She's got a gigantic udder, for goodness' sake! @dewhi100 was quite precise: this is a picture of a cow (or possibly a heifer, I'm not sure if there's an easy way to tell), not a steer, bull, or ox of any kind. But maybe that's the joke?
Loving how all of the top bridges arent cheesed. It’s good to see that they were able to cut down on ways to make the game less fun. Loving the vids enough to keep me up at night watch. Sometimes the highlight of my day.
5:45 you must love this editing
Thank you aliensrock for building the bridges
Oh no, ISAB comments are spreading
Loving the editing on these! Also, it looks like some of these four sheepers will be wooly difficult to get half budget on…
Ramming those cars through may seem like a good idea, but ewe'd be wrong. These cheap bridges just cannot take a bleating...
@@TlalocTemporalstop
@@NickiRusin -- Why? Do you think these are im-baaa-lanced? Has someone fleeced your sence of humour? Don't appreciate the lambasting? Think I should ruminate on my life, perhaps flock to more common jokes? This comment might be in a rut, but I'll accept no alter-knit-ive to shear madness!
I kid, you can go. Don't let me shepherd you into a corner.
@@TlalocTemporalthat was actually really impressive 😂
@@joshuadrinkwater4391 -- Glad you enjoyed them! It was certainly fun to chew on while making them.
I was losing faith for half budget ski jump but it was super satisfying to see Tyler persevere and pull it off
"I'll let it dip low" with the sneaky picture of Diplo got me good
wonder if tylor knows about the brachistochrone problem, that's the shape you should construct i think
6 am in my country, always great time to watch some bridges
That is one holy cow
Cant believe tyler missed his chance to say holy sheep
i just wanna say that the new outro screen is absolute gas, well done to the artist.
It's not absolute gas it's absolute tank
@@Opanker_t's absolute tank filled with absolute gas
First bridge of the video is my new favorite of the series. Fantastic job Tyler!
"surely this wont have any consequences" Famous last words
“Surely this won’t have consequences!”
**Bridge basically evaporates**
Here's a random suggestion no one asked for about your end screen, there are two empty letters, so who could say that one of them could not be a understand puzzle, and another one could just be a can of wormholes puzzle until another high-tier game appear and overrides that can of wormholes puzzle. This could fix understand not being in the end screen and help you find more room for others simplistic games
It almost seems like the cable pulling on the toothpick REDUCES its stress by taking some compression off of it
The horrors of 4 sheep difficulty
14:50 "Two are in tension, two are in compression." Sure, the two you changed to rope would've been in compression if the steel wasn't in tension to prevent any force on them.
If Tyler proves that every level is possible under half budget, poly bridge should actually implement a difficulty that has this exact concept
Aliensrock is the reason I add puzzles to a Minecraft map, also is the inspiration that makes me want to make a puzzle game.
Hey Tyler! I was playing Peglin and there's a special relic I got that you'll appreciate. Play the Roundrell a few times :)
15:23 That's my bridge! :D
First level reminds me of the polybridge olympics, the giant trebuchet you had to do that touched the ceiling of the map
I am so happy to get my daily dose of tyler in the afternoon
15:04 top right looks like Scrat from Ice Age. Wonder if that's a coincidence.
I'm amazed that last one wasnt some sort of dragging solution instead of a hydrolic
Tyler they named a relic in Peglin after you! You know what must be done.
fun fact modern synthetic ropes(look up sk99 dynema) are many 10s of times stronger(tensile strength) than the equal diameter is steel
"I'll cleanse the bastard steel."
The most memorable Dark Souls 3 quote.
Finally makes sense.
52 seconds.
I think that's the earliest I've been to a video.
I love these intros.
I’m looking forward to the sequel to Steer Clear: Steer Opaque
10th time staring at this end screen and I finally found the potion craft reference with the herbs, order has been restored
"Holy cow" wtf you had a perfect setup for a holy sheep joke
8:31 “I can feel it coming” 💀
Aliensrock > Sleep schedule
8:30
I'm shocked the editor didn't make any kind of joke here lmao
Am I tripping or couldn't one just connect the steel at 13:57, directly per cable to the staric joint as it is always being pulled?
I HATED the one like this, but with the truck and the swinging wall. I took about 2 hours to get it under budget and gave up after that. This one was almost as bad when it came to trimming the budget. It took $135K to get it to work the first time as I had 3 pillars. I managed to get down one pillar at a bit under $97K. I gave up at that point. I just checked and I am currently at 251 and the top 6%. I did beat you on the second one as I had $30,622 and am at #55. I did a higher bridge and under supports with one road and one metal on each side. I beat you on the third one too. I had a tiny flap on the right side of the bridge and a flip down ramp on the truck. I got 95th at 30,589. The last one I only managed #193 at $33,991. I did almost exactly what you had, but I hooked the hydraulic to a wood triangle attached to the left side anchor by a rope... much cheaper. Your bridge was a bit more trimmed then mine.
The first one would be a perfect for something called a brachistochrone
1:55 surprising that the Strongest Shape didn't work there.
There are few other places you could get a large number of people to agree with “bananas are cheese”
I love my sleep schedule
Nobody:
Poly bridge: We use sheep instead of stars
can't wait for a manscaped sponsorship with all this shaving
funnily enough raising the foundation is cheaper than using two pieces of steel.
Only real players know that he went straight to the 4th level of the world before the first
Thank you Tyler for reaching the four sheep difficulty
If the wood/steel pieces also form an arc, why not use the arc tool for it? you use the arc tool to draw roads in an arc shape, but not the supports? why not? that would make it perfectly smooth and symmetrical.
Couldn't you have just roped the hydraulic on the final level to the next static joint over? Got rid of the other two ropes and the two massive steel, since that flipper-thing's center of mass would always be over the other side of the pivot point and even if it weren't it's not crucial to the bridge's success.
if you think that monster flipper jump is hard wait until the secret world truck jump >:)
It is a very sad day when Tyler has to use steel
Lol diplo had me dying, forgot about that guy
topdee and toodee just got out
play it
Shoulda started the first road off with a brachistochrone
Hey jsyk you have your own relic in Peglin now!
That’s a lot of sheep
Hmmm.... is it just me or is it with that last bridge the hydraulic is only under tension? In other words the 2 ropes can be removed intirely and the steel can be replaced with a singular rope?...
I was thinking the same thing and it was driving me insane
I was hoping that in the last level you would just drag the 4wd along instead of using a hydraulic at all!
Not the Steer clear edit at 9:13
Unfortunately not a steer tho but still great
bridge bridge bridge bridge
No baaaaaaad. Sheepishly waiting for more.
13:25 Knowing how tyler pronounces palm, does that mean that he might spell pancake as palncake? Interesting thoughts...
Did tyler just call a banana bridge a dangling road!?!
Missed opportunity to say “holy sheep” on the first level instead of holy cow for the sake of the sheep difficulty
To be bridge you must become bridge
Tyler likes steel shavings
Huh really had me thinking for a minute that he wouldn't get that first level
Does the ice formation at 14:36 look like Scrat from Ice Age?
You mean that silly squirrel if I remember correctly?
@@electrocubic5116 yep
Weren't giant muscles called toothpicks?
sheep and cows fly in worms
Your steel arch bridge was over half budget
Many many sheep... 🐑
Banana bridge isn’t cheese, dangling roads are tho.
Polybridge's hardest location... Ireland
5:44 is a legit horror moment
8:30 AYOO???
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Needs more sheep
I wouldnt call the banana bridge cheese
Nice
Trigger warning for an excessive amount of steel just incase that bothers you.
For the bloody algorithm
Prepare for FR
Ahh, more bridge game
8:31 tyler?
Nice job on the ski jump. however, you only got 5 points. i know you can do better. go for broke and get the full 50 :)
Hi Broski
Baba is more
Why hasn't tyler tried cities skylines yet?
I mean eating 4 sheep is kinda hard
Weird looking blimp..
hi editor
I do not like the way you just casually use the red devils material without complaining