*WHO DO YOU THINK WILL WIN OUT OF OUR 64 COMPANIES!* *This project has taken over 1 year to make into a reality so I hope you all LIKE it and leave a comment!* And remember In pubg you can only have 99 deaths per game. In Open TTD We can achieve 100,000 deaths thanks to some bad train signals...
Buying lots of trains and stowing them in hidden depots seems like the OpenTTD BR version of hiding in a bathroom until the zone closes in. A legitimate strategy.
This was a fantastic event! A massive thank you to @thespiffingbrit and the team for putting it together. I have played OpenTTD and it's predecessor on and off for over 25 years and I have NEVER played a game of it like this one before. Also what a cracking video! Fantastic!
As the CEO of Anime Girl Coal Mine Inc, its good that spiff didnt see that the cause of the company value crash was me being unable to fix a train entanglement due to being at max loan and not being able to buy new rail tracks 😅😅😅 We are also proud to say that the company was responsible rebuilding THE GREAT FUHILL RAIL BRIDGE after it got thanos snapped.
@@nynvib276 one of the workers was interviewed by the competition runners, and their responses are just multiple variations of "cunny", "need correction", and "uoooh", before they were forcibly sent back to the state-backed mental ward and was never heard from again
I actually rather enjoy this "Spiff roasts the players while not playing." format. I mean I enjoy a perfectly balanced exploit as much as any other red-blooded tea-drinker, but this... This is nice...
Id watch spiff do this with most games haha. Quite pleasant to watch and you dont know when the chaos will start cause its not spiff messing with stuff.
This may actually be my favorite Spiff format yet. Absolutely brilliant watching him cast a match and getting direct insight from the "players" in real time. Also props to Ocean having a perfect service record and being very aware and proud of it
Spiff, as much as I love the exploits (and I do), I'm also really enjoying the PvP/commentary videos you've made. The marble racers, the 4v1 Skyrim hunter's challenge, your 2v2 Stellaris collab and now this battle royale are great fun and a worthy amuse-bouche for the main course. BTW, will we ever see the LTT tea-cooled PC hit your channel? Or did Bad Things(tm) ensue? Thanks for all your work!
Never thought I'd see competitive Transport Tycoon. It's usually the ultimate chill game for me, just hanging about, slowly building up the networks and making bank. This... is not a way I thought to play this game. It's highly entertaining to see though.
If I remember, the PS1 version of this game have you compete with the AIs in sort of campaign mode. Of course nowhere near as intense and bif as this was.
@@redslime6390 We made so many changes to the economy that they were at risk of unexpected maintenance costs. I did however miscalculate that they just ran pretty much all their trains on the same track to keep costs down relative to others
@@thespiffingbrit regardless of the economy, just think about build order to get income asap. ofc you build trains before completing the route, while you build rail they are loading.
I wasn't expecting this to be as exciting and gripping as it was. I'm not a TTD player, but I was hooked watching this. Spiff did an amazing job as host here too, keeping an eye on everything without getting too deep into the weeds. I would gladly watch if another one of these happened.
As a participant (and possible winner) of this, I can say it was a lot of fun taking part and love seeing this from a different view than I had at the time!
This reminded me of a Civilization multiplayer event I watched, I feel like the "field reporter" aspect of getting insights from the players involved elevates e-sports massively.
One of the players here, This was a great experience and i loved every second of it. While i didn't win, im happy getting 4th place and being in the video. That's why i transport for you Albuquerque! Better call Sa'll goodman transport.
Hey now! This isn't a train simulator, it's a transport simulator! ...it's just that trains are so much better than all other types of transport that it's not even a contest.
This was great! I don't know if Spiff has done e-Casting for anything else, but I know it's not an easy thing to do. Lots of research, lots of knowledge needed for the game (especially strategies), the ability to interview well, and all that while keeping an eye on the game.
I did not think I would enjoy an OpenTTD BattleRoyale but spiffs commentary has done it. So good I was on the edge of my seat. I hope this will be a yearly / monthly event.
I've never even heard of this game, and I didn't think there was a chance in hell that I'd watch an hour-long video about a game I'd never heard of... ...but holy fuck was it captivating from beginning to end, lmao. Spiff, your commentary throughout this video was beyond excellent and made a potentially boring, complex concept both interesting AND relatively easy to understand. Loved this video, and I love this format. Really hope we see more like this!
I loved this, please do more videos with this sort of goofy content! It's a great break in the routine of the exploit videos, and it introduced me to a game I had *no* clue existed but is absolutely fascinating. I did not expect so much drama from a game with the vibe of the old Rollercoaster Tycoon, but it was absolutely cutthroat!
it's impressive to see what is basically the central gameplay loop of offworld trading company in an open source train game. Maybe if they borrowed some design ideas like making hostile acquisitions take time or appear on an open market for other players to buy into/defend it could create a little more interest.
I love how this game makes players apply basic economic and financial principles. For instance, sus didn't know about depreciation of assets and made him lose tons of money. On the other hand, Hellish Inc. made a fabulous move at the end.
Basic economic principles don't really apply here. Buying other companies don't increase your company value. Sus didn't lose all that company value from having trains lose 100-200k every few months. He bought shares and unknowingly tanked his company value.
sus was well aware of the value drop on trains - that's not why he lost. He spent his wealth knocking out opponents, but that dropped his own value so low that others could work together to force him out.
Thanks to all the players who made this video possible! It's very entertaining to watch spif play Sims involving real people. Hopeful for more content like this!
As the player who managed the original Scott Fail (not Sus renaming effort), that was exactly what I was going for. But obviously I went with the reference to ScotRails real name!
This was awesome!!! Please do it again at some point I loved Transport Tycoon Deluxe when it was first out, and the people at OpenTTD are doing a great job of keeping it alive and honest to the original doing Chris Sawyer games the notoriety they deserve!
It seems that the spiff co. community is just generally proper and polite, as all Brit’s naturally are. He did a factorio game similarly to this and it had a similarly good level of politeness if I recall it correctly.
I gotta say I love reading the in game chat just as much as Spiff's commentary. Seeing Sitford going "Who the hell earned 100K already" had me rolling.
I am a fan of Femboys Transport inc. I am really hoping they can pull off the win. Spoilers. 36:40 They could not. They were bought out 3rd as soon as the shares opened up. You did well Femboys. May your company RIP
This is effectively watching a spreadsheet with spiff commentating over top of it with clippy doing some funky flips in the corner for the adhd people. I dig it.
I have to say, i fully support this type of "racing" content, being a fan of racing and F1, the commentary is excellent, and I'd love to see repeat contenders in an economic battlefield.
This is a lot of fun to see, I've been playing since the original transport tycoon deluxe and play on pretty brutal settings to keep things fresh but never seen openttd turned into PvP before. Great idea. It's also funny seeing a bunch of them deal with track maintenance like that for the first time.
Transport Tycoon Delux was my favorite game in middle school - I played the hell out of it - I have OpenTTD and it's so much more expansive...I love that you're doing a video on it!!
I used to play this game as a kid. It really warms my heart to see that it has not faded into obscurity and that there are people out there that love to spend time on it all these years later. You really made my day thank you very much.
I wonder how much teaming took place, I could totally imagine someone tanking their value while still building good assets on purpose, and planning on letting their friend buy it all out.
This was really fun, it may have been about 13 years since I last played this game but it's still a great deal of fun to watch, especially with this twist on things. Good stuff
To Whoever Sees This Message: please send help! I have escaped from Spiff’s dungeon to tell you all those AREN’T stock photos! Please, Spiff said he would let us out if you like the video. Dave cannot eat coal anym... I mean all is well!
25:20 Canpool Bridge Sucks was named so because they were the only town on the line that refused to let me to build them a bus service to grow the town faster, regardless of how many trees I planted for them. Bastards.
Meanwhile in the future: Beating Starfield by turning the weakest pistol into the Death Star! Starfield is a perfectly balanced game with no glitches or exploits.
57:09 Spiff, Nandos is neither spanish nor english in origin, it was founded in South Africa by a Portuguese and a South African (based on Mozambiquian-Portuguese cuisine) and later expanded to the UK.
This was even more enjoyable to watch than I thought it'd be. Spiff's commentary is great and really had me watching until the end. Hope to see more of these types of turnys.
I just hosted a drone meetup flying 24K drones at an abandoned nuclear plant, then went to Friends trivia with my girlfriend for dinner... And somehow, you made watching train statistics for an hour still a most memorable part of my night... I don't know how you do it, other than by being the spiffiest brit. Thank you for your videos man! :)
i kinda want Chris Sawyer to see this, to witness what has been done to his masterpiece in name of profit and entertainment. I may play TTdL / OpenTTD for years but god i am so bad i only discovered the 3 tile 2 station road in middle bus for growth/rep bomb from Spiff this year!!! i am useless at the game.
Some of these players probably thought something like: "Oh, never heard of that game. Let's try it out. Surely I can just learn the game while playing it in super ultra mega hard mode." 5 minutes later: 🔥 this is fine 🔥
Dang, I've been interested in The Hauling Hooligans since they were mentioned and been cheering for them since they made top 10 (because damn, I'm a fan of the How to train your Dragon franchise), so it was a real shame for me to see them get eliminated. But still, a very fascinating game.
Your videos are an absolute joy to watch! You have a knack for finding the most interesting and obscure aspects of games and presenting them in a hilarious and informative way. I always look forward to your new videos, and I never fail to learn something new. Thank you for all the laughter and knowledge you bring.
I have to admit it was a good video! I do hope you host more for the videos, and maybe find a few other games that allow similar game play. You've been a great show host! Also should have been company 69 to win... just because it would have been nice!
*WHO DO YOU THINK WILL WIN OUT OF OUR 64 COMPANIES!*
*This project has taken over 1 year to make into a reality so I hope you all LIKE it and leave a comment!*
And remember In pubg you can only have 99 deaths per game. In Open TTD We can achieve 100,000 deaths thanks to some bad train signals...
You say 6 years but the video shows five, what is it now
0:08 it sounds like you're saying "towns and titties" 🤣
Rip bobstinks
@@weirdidiot4616 There was a mistake in the setup and it was actually 8 years before we could buy shares, not 6.
@@GerrardGBalright, thanks
Buying lots of trains and stowing them in hidden depots seems like the OpenTTD BR version of hiding in a bathroom until the zone closes in. A legitimate strategy.
Bush hider strat
It's a legitimate strategy!
I do that in Fortnite XD top 5 every game LOl
rrat
@@Lorijenken i've done it and a couple of times somehow the other remaining 5 people killed themselves and i got first place lol
This was a fantastic event! A massive thank you to @thespiffingbrit and the team for putting it together. I have played OpenTTD and it's predecessor on and off for over 25 years and I have NEVER played a game of it like this one before. Also what a cracking video! Fantastic!
Hell yeah Hellish! I hope those likes go up so you can get like 4 family chicken dinners!
Halfway there
The goat
Are you going to put your playthrough in your channel?
If you recorded your PoV I am quite sure there are viewers that would be interested to watch them :) GG and well played (cheese withstanding :) )
If you'd told me twenty years ago I'd be watching TTD in a competitive setting, I'd call you a madman.
As the CEO of Anime Girl Coal Mine Inc, its good that spiff didnt see that the cause of the company value crash was me being unable to fix a train entanglement due to being at max loan and not being able to buy new rail tracks 😅😅😅
We are also proud to say that the company was responsible rebuilding THE GREAT FUHILL RAIL BRIDGE after it got thanos snapped.
You are the goat
Was the company a reference to "coalgirls" (anime subs/torrent) ? xD
Sending Anime Girls to the coal mines. What a brilliant idea. Bravo 👏🏼
In the midst of all the strategic, bold, aggressive, and competitive players, you were probably the most meme personified xD
you lasted, i was just hoping you would make it to the deadline you were my winner!!!
I'm just appreciating the fact that Anime Girl Coal Mine Inc. survived to the end despite being in the red the entire game.
They had the Power of anime at their side😂
Its probably because they couldn't show their 'other' profits for legal reasons.
it's the power of friendship
@@nynvib276 one of the workers was interviewed by the competition runners, and their responses are just multiple variations of "cunny", "need correction", and "uoooh", before they were forcibly sent back to the state-backed mental ward and was never heard from again
@@azizabdul8914 UOOOOOOOOOOOH CUNNNYYYYY 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The Editor making Yorkshire Teas Bankruptcy increasingly big while Spiff ignores it was just peak comedy
I actually rather enjoy this "Spiff roasts the players while not playing." format. I mean I enjoy a perfectly balanced exploit as much as any other red-blooded tea-drinker, but this... This is nice...
Yes he is a great commentator
The $1 Billion OpenTTD Battle Royale Competition
I do too. However I'm on the fence in regards to him snitching on Sus(about vehicle inflation plan and about renaming) in main chat to "nerf" him.
Woulda been a competition for 2nd place if spiff was playing
Id watch spiff do this with most games haha. Quite pleasant to watch and you dont know when the chaos will start cause its not spiff messing with stuff.
This may actually be my favorite Spiff format yet.
Absolutely brilliant watching him cast a match and getting direct insight from the "players" in real time. Also props to Ocean having a perfect service record and being very aware and proud of it
14:44 I'm imagining Spiff sitting at his desk behind his microphone for several hours recording this trying to get the perfect pitch and tone.
The $1 Billion OpenTTD Battle Royale Competition
The $1 Billion OpenTTD Battle Royale Competition
Right before rolling the take I bet he does the James Earl Jones Lion King outtake warmup thing.
What an eFFing delight to watch. It looked like an Epic battle. love Spiff being the sports reporter. Epic :) !
Thank you friend this means a lot to me and the team
i liked it until he started to snitch on players , he should stick to comentating.
Spiff, as much as I love the exploits (and I do), I'm also really enjoying the PvP/commentary videos you've made. The marble racers, the 4v1 Skyrim hunter's challenge, your 2v2 Stellaris collab and now this battle royale are great fun and a worthy amuse-bouche for the main course.
BTW, will we ever see the LTT tea-cooled PC hit your channel? Or did Bad Things(tm) ensue?
Thanks for all your work!
Never thought I'd see competitive Transport Tycoon. It's usually the ultimate chill game for me, just hanging about, slowly building up the networks and making bank. This... is not a way I thought to play this game.
It's highly entertaining to see though.
If I remember, the PS1 version of this game have you compete with the AIs in sort of campaign mode. Of course nowhere near as intense and bif as this was.
It's hard to value Spiff's commentary when Sus transport took the lead shortly after he shamed them.
Lol, yeah. Sus is doing pro start and Spiff has no clue 😂
Very sus how they climbed so high so quickly.... :p
@@redslime6390 We made so many changes to the economy that they were at risk of unexpected maintenance costs. I did however miscalculate that they just ran pretty much all their trains on the same track to keep costs down relative to others
To be fair the chaos energy of that one is astronomical
@@thespiffingbrit regardless of the economy, just think about build order to get income asap. ofc you build trains before completing the route, while you build rail they are loading.
I wasn't expecting this to be as exciting and gripping as it was. I'm not a TTD player, but I was hooked watching this. Spiff did an amazing job as host here too, keeping an eye on everything without getting too deep into the weeds. I would gladly watch if another one of these happened.
I think this just shows that we need more tourneys with Spiff as the commentator. Brilliantly done. Incredibly engaging.
As a participant (and possible winner) of this, I can say it was a lot of fun taking part and love seeing this from a different view than I had at the time!
This reminded me of a Civilization multiplayer event I watched, I feel like the "field reporter" aspect of getting insights from the players involved elevates e-sports massively.
got a link to this civ battle on youtube?
I half expected coffee to steal the day from tea, but then hell itself rose to say no.
A very spiffing ending!
Right? Sadly I didn't know about the buy train to cheese value thing. So i lost. I could have buy 50 more trains easily and stay ahead
@@Gil-games were you coffee? ☕ Awesome gameplay man! ☕ was rooting for you from the start! ☕
@@onebear6504 I was, thanks. And waiting for the next opportunity for a redemption xD
One of the players here, This was a great experience and i loved every second of it. While i didn't win, im happy getting 4th place and being in the video. That's why i transport for you Albuquerque! Better call Sa'll goodman transport.
Having been part of this, I have to say major props to Spiff's commentary and the editor(s) for this video.
I was rooting for you as well as one other company.
I have never before enjoyed something like this ... shows how good commentary can make even a Train Tycoon simulation epic. Well done sir!
Hey now! This isn't a train simulator, it's a transport simulator!
...it's just that trains are so much better than all other types of transport that it's not even a contest.
This video taught me the way economy and corporation works way much more than most material I've learned
This was great! I don't know if Spiff has done e-Casting for anything else, but I know it's not an easy thing to do. Lots of research, lots of knowledge needed for the game (especially strategies), the ability to interview well, and all that while keeping an eye on the game.
IIRC, he used to do (and sometimes still do) casting for CSGO
I did not think I would enjoy an OpenTTD BattleRoyale but spiffs commentary has done it.
So good I was on the edge of my seat. I hope this will be a yearly / monthly event.
I've never even heard of this game, and I didn't think there was a chance in hell that I'd watch an hour-long video about a game I'd never heard of...
...but holy fuck was it captivating from beginning to end, lmao.
Spiff, your commentary throughout this video was beyond excellent and made a potentially boring, complex concept both interesting AND relatively easy to understand.
Loved this video, and I love this format. Really hope we see more like this!
Great thing about OpenTTD? The game's free now, since it's Open Source. :D Happy transporting!
@@Shenorai ty!
@@ShenoraiI saw that there’s multiple places to download the game so do I get it off of steam or their website?
@@boombop4980 I recommend Steam, just from personal experience.
You can also play on your phone if you really want the game to consume every moment of your life. XD
I loved this, please do more videos with this sort of goofy content! It's a great break in the routine of the exploit videos, and it introduced me to a game I had *no* clue existed but is absolutely fascinating. I did not expect so much drama from a game with the vibe of the old Rollercoaster Tycoon, but it was absolutely cutthroat!
it's impressive to see what is basically the central gameplay loop of offworld trading company in an open source train game. Maybe if they borrowed some design ideas like making hostile acquisitions take time or appear on an open market for other players to buy into/defend it could create a little more interest.
I love how this game makes players apply basic economic and financial principles. For instance, sus didn't know about depreciation of assets and made him lose tons of money. On the other hand, Hellish Inc. made a fabulous move at the end.
Basic economic principles don't really apply here. Buying other companies don't increase your company value. Sus didn't lose all that company value from having trains lose 100-200k every few months. He bought shares and unknowingly tanked his company value.
sus was well aware of the value drop on trains - that's not why he lost. He spent his wealth knocking out opponents, but that dropped his own value so low that others could work together to force him out.
Thanks to all the players who made this video possible! It's very entertaining to watch spif play Sims involving real people. Hopeful for more content like this!
Spiff seems like the type of guy that could ask for an army of his fans and they would be battle ready by that night
He would have my sword
@@osets2117and my bow.
@@danielled8665 and my corset.
And most importantly, my China (porcelain for the uninitiated) hey
@@convergence1point nah man you bringing the entirety of the country of China, heck yeah lol
‘Scott Fail is gone’
A brilliant Scottish train reference name -ScotRail is the name of Scotland’s train company.
As the player who managed the original Scott Fail (not Sus renaming effort), that was exactly what I was going for. But obviously I went with the reference to ScotRails real name!
@@Scottland89 Haha nice one man. Sus obviously went for the Abelio approach and bought Scott Fail to strip it of a capital.
This was awesome!!! Please do it again at some point I loved Transport Tycoon Deluxe when it was first out, and the people at OpenTTD are doing a great job of keeping it alive and honest to the original doing Chris Sawyer games the notoriety they deserve!
ngl this is the best battle royale ive ever seen. the sneaky strats . the ruthlessness. amazing
The most wholesome and less toxic battle royale i ever seen, good content.
It seems that the spiff co. community is just generally proper and polite, as all Brit’s naturally are.
He did a factorio game similarly to this and it had a similarly good level of politeness if I recall it correctly.
I gotta say I love reading the in game chat just as much as Spiff's commentary. Seeing Sitford going "Who the hell earned 100K already" had me rolling.
I played the absolute hell out of this game as a kid. Glad it is still getting air time so many years later
I am a fan of Femboys Transport inc. I am really hoping they can pull off the win.
Spoilers.
36:40 They could not. They were bought out 3rd as soon as the shares opened up. You did well Femboys. May your company RIP
I was hoping too, what a shame.
Femboys for the win !
I didn't think watching people play a rail road game would be so engaging, but I couldn't stop watching! Great video!
I’ve never watched a full hour video of anything on RUclips without scrubbing since the founding of RUclips. This one is the one.
You can't trick me Spiff, this is just the plot to Atlas Shrugged.
This was like watching an Esports match, except it was actually fun! Well done, Spiff. I raise my cup of Yorkshire Gold and salute you, sir.
What a fun concept. You've got a huge community, so I imagine you could do a lot more huge projects like this.
This is effectively watching a spreadsheet with spiff commentating over top of it with clippy doing some funky flips in the corner for the adhd people. I dig it.
the entire concept of OpenTTD Battle Royal is amazing. I want this to be fleshed out as a real mode.
This... NOW THIS is what you call a high quality action packed battle royale!
I now want a news segment every morning where spiff does this for real companies.
I was going to put this on in the background... was not expecting to be absolutely glued to the entire video. Fantastic event!
Sus played as if he was in an RTS game 🤣. Man was building as his transports are moving
I have to say, i fully support this type of "racing" content, being a fan of racing and F1, the commentary is excellent, and I'd love to see repeat contenders in an economic battlefield.
This is a lot of fun to see, I've been playing since the original transport tycoon deluxe and play on pretty brutal settings to keep things fresh but never seen openttd turned into PvP before. Great idea. It's also funny seeing a bunch of them deal with track maintenance like that for the first time.
Transport Tycoon Delux was my favorite game in middle school - I played the hell out of it - I have OpenTTD and it's so much more expansive...I love that you're doing a video on it!!
I used to play this game as a kid. It really warms my heart to see that it has not faded into obscurity and that there are people out there that love to spend time on it all these years later. You really made my day thank you very much.
not gonna lie, i love the heck out o f this, id love to see more of OpenTDD Battle Royale
Love that the Anime Coal Mine survived to the end. Guess those ships weren't so terrible, huh.
I like how, for a while there, the top 2 were amogus and weed
also, I'm suprised that Anime Girl Coal Mine Inc. survived to the end
Spiff was such a great commentator for this. He should do more in this format.
This was honestly one of my fav watches thus far, would love to see some more like this once in a while :)
Sus is a legend player lmaoooooo, buying trains to tank up his value only to bite him in the ass in the end.
He was a business man doing business
I wonder how much teaming took place, I could totally imagine someone tanking their value while still building good assets on purpose, and planning on letting their friend buy it all out.
This was really fun, it may have been about 13 years since I last played this game but it's still a great deal of fun to watch, especially with this twist on things. Good stuff
That was actually amazing to watch! I didn't expect an OpenTTD Battle Royale to be so yield so many different and complicated strategies.
I know these are certainly very difficult to set up, but I really enjoy these massive multiplayer videos.
Played this game since the early 00s... back to it last year as well.
Some mental plays but to see trains male 250k a turn is mad
To Whoever Sees This Message: please send help! I have escaped from Spiff’s dungeon to tell you all those AREN’T stock photos! Please, Spiff said he would let us out if you like the video. Dave cannot eat coal anym...
I mean all is well!
Thanks Spiff, for any and all OpenTTD content! Keep it up!
25:20 Canpool Bridge Sucks was named so because they were the only town on the line that refused to let me to build them a bus service to grow the town faster, regardless of how many trees I planted for them. Bastards.
Gotta respect Spiff keeping his OpenTTD skills sharp inbetween Jingle Jams 💪
Meanwhile in the future: Beating Starfield by turning the weakest pistol into the Death Star! Starfield is a perfectly balanced game with no glitches or exploits.
Lol 😂 great clickbait you win the internet today
Proud of the guy who chose Feel Good Inc, good taste.
What an amazing grand prize! I absolutely *love* Nando's Peri-Peri Garlic Sauce. Spiff is such a lovely human being.
This is one of my most favorite RUclips videos to date for sure, probably my favorite one in the channel
57:09 Spiff, Nandos is neither spanish nor english in origin, it was founded in South Africa by a Portuguese and a South African (based on Mozambiquian-Portuguese cuisine) and later expanded to the UK.
This was even more enjoyable to watch than I thought it'd be. Spiff's commentary is great and really had me watching until the end. Hope to see more of these types of turnys.
Not sure i've ever heard Spiff swear before. . . . "Swindon Sh*thole" had me in tears of laughter
Could you please censor the foul language?
It's s****** Shithole actually
Please do this again!!!!
Effing awsome!
I just hosted a drone meetup flying 24K drones at an abandoned nuclear plant, then went to Friends trivia with my girlfriend for dinner... And somehow, you made watching train statistics for an hour still a most memorable part of my night... I don't know how you do it, other than by being the spiffiest brit. Thank you for your videos man! :)
The goddamn rush I got when Sus collapsed was incomparable.
I may not have made it far, but I am proud of my phallic railway
o7
You should be my brother, that was an epic sendoff
Name checks out
This is THE most intense and cool battle royal I've eeeever seen! Amazing idea!
i kinda want Chris Sawyer to see this,
to witness what has been done to his masterpiece in name of profit and entertainment.
I may play TTdL / OpenTTD for years but god i am so bad i only discovered the 3 tile 2 station road in middle bus for growth/rep bomb from Spiff this year!!! i am useless at the game.
I might have an addiction to watching this video cause why is simulated unrestricted low graphics capitalism so fascinating?
Take a shot every time spiff says "obscene"
Now, now, that would be an obscene number of shots.
using your own viewers to generate content for your viewers is *chef's kiss* perfectly balanced.
This was amazing to watch and a lot of fun (but not quite as much fun as drinking tea). More of that please!
Listening to this is like watching a sport you don’t understand
Some of these players probably thought something like: "Oh, never heard of that game. Let's try it out. Surely I can just learn the game while playing it in super ultra mega hard mode."
5 minutes later: 🔥 this is fine 🔥
This was surprisingly compelling to watch!
Love to see OpenTTD, and great that Hellish clutched it!
Well deserved 🎉
I love during the Hellish Analysis, you can see his line of the profit graph is a slow and steady smooth climb up. Man's been playing a lot
Dang, I've been interested in The Hauling Hooligans since they were mentioned and been cheering for them since they made top 10 (because damn, I'm a fan of the How to train your Dragon franchise), so it was a real shame for me to see them get eliminated. But still, a very fascinating game.
I’ve been trying to find this game for years, and I finally found proof that I’m not crazy and this game does, in fact, exist!
This is such a good game!
OpenTTD may just, be one of the games of a time.
I have never heard of Open TTD before. Somehow, this hit my feed. I watched all of it. It was great.
Spiff torturing other gamers is quickly becoming one of my favorite things.
Your videos are an absolute joy to watch! You have a knack for finding the most interesting and obscure aspects of games and presenting them in a hilarious and informative way. I always look forward to your new videos, and I never fail to learn something new. Thank you for all the laughter and knowledge you bring.
I have to admit it was a good video! I do hope you host more for the videos, and maybe find a few other games that allow similar game play. You've been a great show host!
Also should have been company 69 to win... just because it would have been nice!
Master Hellish is a good channel, been watching for years
This kind of video is really fun to watch, could you do something similar with other games, like the organ harvesting one?
Absolutely love that hellish won with a play straight out of the Spiff playbook