WOW 700 views thanks everyone :D! I hope I did a good enough job to make this interesting! also thanks for cluing me in about soylent green I had never seen it before.
@@nicai7267 its a synthesised voice, I did edit it slightly messing with the pitch and some other stuff to make it sound even more robotic. but it did fit really well. also thank you o/
I always like learning about how certain zombie or infected scenarios happen. I was not expecting it to be rabies to mutate due to constant consumption of human flesh, I was starting to think that prions from human meat was the cause and mutated through generation and generation of eating flesh, causing the protiens in the brain to be more like the prion and lead to the rabies-esque symptoms
What, did they have no sci fi authors or any kind of visionary that could think that humans could maybe live in space, on artificial habitats? Have orbital farms, practice asteroid mining? Did they never figure out vertical tower farms with hydroponics/aeroponics? Did they ever bother with space AT ALL?
There are many things that are completely incoherent about this plot, in ways that Matrix also was. But the key issues are: -How in the world was the fertility rate so high? -The calories, or protein grams, in a human body are tiny compared to a person's consumption over a lifetime. How would eating the dead even make a dent in the food supply issue? -How come every 10 armed civilians/soldiers could only kill 1 infected when in the campaign it's trivial to kill hundreds with each soldier? (they had napalm, planes, helicopters, nukes as well) It really tests your suspension of disbelief...
Idk about the second one but for the first people moved into the city’s who were living everywhere else for the restmaybe the infected got weaker with time and killing millions doesn’t matter because every city had probably more then a hundred million people
Simply it was still the stage where humans numbered in billions The army could defeat an horde but in the meantime the virus would ravaged and contaged 10 times the numbers of that horde somewhere elses
Honestly it's the suspension of disbelief you have to employ fot ANY zombie apocalypse scenario. The truth is once the military got mobilized, unless EVERYONE was already infected, they would win. Full stop. Game over. It wouldn't be soldiers freaking out screaming "why won't they die?!?" It'd be guards operatives chuckling as they called in incendiary strikes, as chemical weapons that destroy the central nervous system were deployed, and as "sweep and clear" kill squads mopped up an outbreak in a few weeks tops. But nobody wants to hear about what would ACTUALLY happen. So you have this:
Soylent Green response your cuestions, there aré billions looks like a mix between kabaneri of iron fortress, soylent Green, StarCraft AND what happen to monday.
Expect overpopulation is not realistic we are actually facing the opposite issue instead the population scaricity the more developed a country gets the people make less kids creating a lack of valuable personel in many industries
i like to think that every zombie in this game besides the mutants are just wendigos. as that happens to be a rather common folk tale that comes from someone eating human flesh, a little too much thus becoming a cannibal that can never be filled. or they could be in theory linked to how The Forest's cannibals work in that game minus the weird artifacts that bring people back to life.
That's the worse plot ever, it is too convinient to say that eating human flesh would create a disease that makes people want to eat human flesh. And even if it did actually happen, it couldn't be seen as sort of punishment or a reason to not doing that on the first place.
kinda gotta agree... i kinda felt the same way when going through the campaign. read a few of these and the eating humans thing was like "mhmmm its bad but i dont think thats how this works."
@@tomfoster6672 Actually there are few diseases, that get transmitted via eating human flesh, and all of them are affecting brain. If certain part of brain is non-functional, you will experience hunger, that can't ever be satisfied, and since eating human flesh by that point is normal thing...
WOW 700 views thanks everyone :D! I hope I did a good enough job to make this interesting! also thanks for cluing me in about soylent green I had never seen it before.
Thanks for the video, I was genuinely curious as to how the zombie plague started in this world.
Excelente work bro. If thats's your modified voice, Bro allow me to Say it's perfect for this kind of games
@@nicai7267 its a synthesised voice, I did edit it slightly messing with the pitch and some other stuff to make it sound even more robotic. but it did fit really well.
also thank you o/
I always like learning about how certain zombie or infected scenarios happen. I was not expecting it to be rabies to mutate due to constant consumption of human flesh, I was starting to think that prions from human meat was the cause and mutated through generation and generation of eating flesh, causing the protiens in the brain to be more like the prion and lead to the rabies-esque symptoms
With each progressing article my reaction was consistently "lol what could possibly go wrong there?"
What, did they have no sci fi authors or any kind of visionary that could think that humans could maybe live in space, on artificial habitats? Have orbital farms, practice asteroid mining?
Did they never figure out vertical tower farms with hydroponics/aeroponics? Did they ever bother with space AT ALL?
@@mirceazaharia2094 They most likely had that. But people in space wont live alone and those farms still couldn't feed the populat
@@wadimek116 Yeah, feeding 80 billion people is just absurdly insane
Wow, the world became a hiveworld.
Pretty much.
Yes....
@@superracistjoebama6437 the fking logo its the Mechanicus one
There are many things that are completely incoherent about this plot, in ways that Matrix also was. But the key issues are:
-How in the world was the fertility rate so high?
-The calories, or protein grams, in a human body are tiny compared to a person's consumption over a lifetime. How would eating the dead even make a dent in the food supply issue?
-How come every 10 armed civilians/soldiers could only kill 1 infected when in the campaign it's trivial to kill hundreds with each soldier? (they had napalm, planes, helicopters, nukes as well)
It really tests your suspension of disbelief...
Idk about the second one but for the first people moved into the city’s who were living everywhere else for the restmaybe the infected got weaker with time and killing millions doesn’t matter because every city had probably more then a hundred million people
Simply it was still the stage where humans numbered in billions
The army could defeat an horde but in the meantime the virus would ravaged and contaged 10 times the numbers of that horde somewhere elses
Honestly it's the suspension of disbelief you have to employ fot ANY zombie apocalypse scenario.
The truth is once the military got mobilized, unless EVERYONE was already infected, they would win. Full stop. Game over.
It wouldn't be soldiers freaking out screaming "why won't they die?!?" It'd be guards operatives chuckling as they called in incendiary strikes, as chemical weapons that destroy the central nervous system were deployed, and as "sweep and clear" kill squads mopped up an outbreak in a few weeks tops.
But nobody wants to hear about what would ACTUALLY happen.
So you have this:
Soylent Green response your cuestions, there aré billions looks like a mix between kabaneri of iron fortress, soylent Green, StarCraft AND what happen to monday.
I'm surprised in this timeline they didn't try to terraform mars
Or used forced sterilization.
There was more lore tho. The last newspaper didnt existed but it stated that mutants were terrible idea because they also could get infected.
Bruh
Very interesting, thanks for uploading!
Pretty realistic, beetween going to space to colonize other planets or eating the homeless... The goverment choose to eat the hobos
Expect overpopulation is not realistic we are actually facing the opposite issue instead the population scaricity the more developed a country gets the people make less kids creating a lack of valuable personel in many industries
i like to think that every zombie in this game besides the mutants are just wendigos. as that happens to be a rather common folk tale that comes from someone eating human flesh, a little too much thus becoming a cannibal that can never be filled. or they could be in theory linked to how The Forest's cannibals work in that game minus the weird artifacts that bring people back to life.
They even used infected!
Disgusting and idiotic.
FDA doesn't exist in the future apparently
Soylent Green.
I see you got the reference.
@super raC iSt joebama Soylemt Green are the fictional food made from processing human.
3:36 - Soylent Green, rehash
10:45 "hoards" shoulbe be hordes.
Except with the consequences of eating human meat.
Like Kuru.
@@METALFREAK03 The devs talk spanish, their english isn't the best.
How come the zombies don’t starve?
Alguien sabe dónde lo puedo encontrar en español?
Solo activa los subtitulos
That's the worse plot ever, it is too convinient to say that eating human flesh would create a disease that makes people want to eat human flesh. And even if it did actually happen, it couldn't be seen as sort of punishment or a reason to not doing that on the first place.
kinda gotta agree... i kinda felt the same way when going through the campaign. read a few of these and the eating humans thing was like "mhmmm its bad but i dont think thats how this works."
@@tomfoster6672 Actually there are few diseases, that get transmitted via eating human flesh, and all of them are affecting brain. If certain part of brain is non-functional, you will experience hunger, that can't ever be satisfied, and since eating human flesh by that point is normal thing...
im pretty sure whoever idea created this have something against humanity.
@@ceu160193 The infection reminds me of Kuru
ejem ejem crazy cow... prions..