Thrive Speedrun - but I'm too speedy to be left Alive
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- In this challenge I have to add a movement organelle to my cell every time I evolve. Will I be speedy? Or will this horrible bodyplan just kill me?
In any case it was very hard.
Thrive: revolutionaryg...
Music:
New Dawn from bensound: www.bensound.co...
Heroic Age by Kevin Macleod (song: incompetetech.... license: incompetetech....)
Public domain classical music.
Cool to see new people discovering Thrive and coming to this video :) Say hi if you came from DangerouslyFunny
I got recommended this which is pretty cool!
hi ;)
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If you place the flagellum on the front or on the sides, it wont use energy when you press w. With this in mind, you can have inactive flagellum that wont suck up energy when you move, as long as you don't press a s or d.
Thats amazing! Thank you for the protip.
What would be a use for it.
@@HidekiShinichi there isnt one, it's just because he HAS to add as many as possible to minimising the energy waste is the goal
With the multicellular update you can have the dumbest, most inconsistent, and most fun speeds. At times in multicellular I was speeding so fast that my little organism would get pricked to pieces by random little spiky creatures that had to completely cover themselves in spikes (and also became chitinous and extremely rigid) so that they even had a chance of surviving. Gotta admit, it is fun when you find a species that is just a chitinous little blob without any flagella or spikes. They go extinct pretty fast, but you also have a good food source for the time being.
How? My multicellular creatures are always super slow
They may have updated it, but if the speed increase from the flagellum exceeds the speed decrease from the extra mass, each cell will make you faster. This results in hilariously fast speeds
@@parkerpeter8068 I've been playing around, and restarting the save seems to fix it
This is brilliant editing
I'm with Animation Space on this one, great editing and your music choices are on point.
1:50 how a cell actually moves.
Very fun video.
wait why is a genuinely good video with really nice editing only have 2k views?
Well not a lot of people know about the game lol. Thanks though
I've been following thrive since just before the godot change,its nice to see it grow. Aditionally, if you go into the freebuild editornit is possible to create specialized colonies by creating a cell with binding agents creating a new one and quickly binding to the other cell whitch will still be in its old form
Vive la disco mode!
If you gave many flagella, it can get serious problems
1. Can cause lack of energy
2. It gets slower
1:43
Had me laughing out loud
Good job :D
Very entertaining with the text pieces!
Thank you! - Do you prefer them over voice, or would you like spoken commentary?
@@Sentiant I would say that the words sell it perfectly already, similar to narotiza's style of editing gameplay. I also appreciate you giving tips to newcomers in these videos.
@@Sentiant text pieces makes it interesting
@@Sentiant both!
The text is reminiscent to old gameplay videos from 2017 and adds quite a bit if personality to your videos, but voice also works very well, I'd say alternating between the two as a balance would probably be the best of both worlds
This guy has potential, sub
My personal approach to thrive involves making use of iron rocks and acting territorial, the rocks make good obstacles for fights and act as a good food source, keeping one or two glucose processors wouldnt hurt for your territorialism, but are unnecessary
Not sure if their is rule against it but you can move backwards if your flegelia are all on one side and it will not cost the extra atp so you won't drain so fast.
probably the best thing to do is just put more metabolomes per flagellum. maybe a 2:1 ratio? definitely should put the flagellum in the back so they actually work when you move forward.
The problem with that is that it would make your cell even bigger, and require even more food!
The biggest issue isn't the lack of ATP, but the lack of glucose.
Sentiant is that you?
me gusta como esta hecho, bro. good edit
Make a thin creature and put speed things on the side then put a spike on the front
Aye remember me when your famous your stuff is clean
Skill issue, my cell regularly ejects excess glucose
Very good
Speed, but at what cost?
Wait, you can still evolve a cell even with atp deficiencies?
Yep. You just have to be careful not to starve before you evolve.
Ooh, that's very useful to know. Thanks!
Oliver Lugg brought me here
I just beat your speed run, scrub (How ya doing lol)
Fight me
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You didn't get very fast tho :(
Make a infusoria slipper!
Vive la disco mode!