For everyone letting me know that there's a newer Raft video, I reacted to that first! I hadn't watched LGIO before and someone told me I should react to it: ruclips.net/video/D8KuGvDFukc/видео.html Thanks for letting me know!
LGIO is where games go to die. He's a mad lad that destroys everything, in the best way possible. No amount of time is too much and most of his videos end with him showcasing something that took hours. Huge fan (in case that wasn't obvious). Really enjoyed your reactions to both videos you've done of his Raft videos. Definitely do more, you've only scratched the surface of his power haha.
"Hey there, it's Josh, welcome back to Let's Game It Out" is the intro to absolute chaos. "Let me give you the grand tour." "Is there a limit?" "Hold, please!" "I guess there's only one way to find out!"
Every Raft has its own relentless shark, so they don't necessarily have to be the same shark. Your yacht gets annoyed by Karl. LGIO's fleet torments Grace. Some people get bitten by Bruce. I get nipped by Chonks. It can all be canon.
LGIO's favorite phrase is "is there a limit" and a surprising amount of times the answer is either "no" or "not low enough to stop things from breaking". The Satisfactory episode with trains contains a wonderful example of this.
Game developers have given Josh special access to their games and they have made adjustments to their games from his videos. Hydroneer is a perfect example of this where he exploited one bug but it wasn't there the next time
As a game developer, I can say that trying to prevent people like Josh from doing stuff like this is a bad idea, and the Raft devs clearly know this. You're far better off writing a game that will just deal with whatever the player throws at it because you never ever know how a player will approach it and what you want is for every player's style to be valid. This is doubly true in open ended games like this that thrive off of player expression. So I wouldn't say that the game wasn't properly tested, or that it should somehow prevent him from stringing up tons of ziplines; I would say that it was properly implemented, even if it was never tested for this particular scenario, insofar as it allows him to do this without buckling under the strain or crashing outright. And for that reason it succeeds. Note that standard testing methods are still important for games, but the focus isn't so much in ensuring that the user is properly constrained to the limits of the program, but that the program responds well to having its limits pushed by the user.
That's a good point! I was partially alluding to that with my comment about the developers having designed the game to withstand the many zipline system. I guess I'm coming from the perspective that the game lacks polish because of the many janky scenarios that a user will definitely experience that have huge bugs in them (such as the unloading island bug). I do want to make it clear that I love Raft the way it is and I'm not making this point to be negative - it's just the way it is. To your point, it's a testament to Redbeet Interactive's work that the game doesn't buckle under LGIO's testing. Raft is fantastic!
One thing I didn't talk about is the age-old compromise between quality, money, and time. Redbeet Interactive clearly doesn't have unlimited resources, so I agree with you that they successfully implemented the game for the extreme majority of players. I think you've convinced me - in the video, I was advocating testing for testing's sake, a fatal flaw of a tester 😂
Josh is a chaos demon. He has also been given early access keys by game devs because they know that he will absolutely wreck their game, and it makes it easy for them to fix stuff.
Josh's Satisfactory and Hydroneer series are well worth watching at the very least. Would be fun to see you react to them as well. Watching people react to his sheer madness and genius is highly entertaining.
Let's Game It Out aka Josh will do anything to entertain his viewers, he break games without cheats, only exploits and game breaking "features" and he will do it no matter how long and agonizing it takes, all his creations are quite amazing and destructive at the same time and im looking forward to you seeing all his amazing highlights (no spoilers of course). P.S. he tortures all characters he deems as "Grace-worthy" and his creations are over the top, his zoo video thing was one of them.
13:08 yeah, this is standard method to bake bricks, this is when they turn red but the thing is you need to dry them before because evaporating water would destroy brick.
re: "Boundary Test", Josh's favorite game to play inside a game is "Is there a limit?" so yeah it was definitely 100% his intent. He's crashed more than a few games doing this. lol
honestly, video context aside, you are amazing at presenting yourself before a camera, you are entertaining as hell you're chill and informative, you've definitely got my attention for more of your stuff. I think you're definitely going to go places in the future with this kind of atmosphere you set for your audience. its laid back and relatable or at the very least, super entertaining and relaxing simultaneously. I sincerely hope you get more attention in the future and get to do this stuff more often. love your stuff Krakenfall!
Bruce was the name painted on the radio tower (first story island), but I dont know if that is still there. You can see a shark cage, and a person wrote: Bruce escaped or something. So officially bruce, but I guess Grace is good too
Josh from let's game it out is pretty much a chaos god for video games, finding anyway to torture npcs and exploiting any glitch or bug he finds no matter how big or small
The import concepts of software testing: 1) What happens when the users do everything right? 2) What happens WHEN the users do everything wrong? Question 2 will sometimes be skipped... and leads to hilarity, or massive frustration.
Every time I watch a LGIO video from now on, I'm going to hear, "This is what's called a 'boundary test'." in my head. So much of what he does fits that description.
13:00 The answer is sort of. You can use a heat source to speed up the "drying phase" to a degree, but bricks are made by first drying and later firing them in a kiln. If the drying phase is rushed and moisture is still inside when you fire it, the brick will litterally explode in the kiln.
The joy of your "I could make.. a fleet of garbage yachts!" was palpable 😂😂 I would love to see your Ewok tower! "Is there a limit?" is a frequent game I love watching LGIO play, and I really liked hearing about the "real" testing aspect! Looking forward to watching more of your stuff!
Is there a limit is more of a horror question to a game dev. Because either the answer is yes, and in that case they may have it be too small or too large. Or the answer is no, and that's where Josh is like "Not that I could find" and you know if JOSH can't find a limit, there probably isn't one.
You seem really enthusiastic about Raft and that makes me want to play the game even more! Clearly my next purchase! Thank you Krakenfall and you're really... under-popular?
Found your channel from that first LGIO reaction. I like your vibe, I’ll definitely check out more. I’m glad you’re getting into Josh’s other videos! I’ve always loved watching people discover his channel.
One of my favorite genres of RUclips is people reacting to let’s game it out’s videos. There’s a much bigger community around people watching him than you’d think lol
IRL I'm pretty sure you can bake bricks but you gotta be careful to do it slow enough at a limited temperature, that's because doing it fast would massively increase the chance of the brick breaking or at least to come out more brittle than it should be and that would pretty much defeat it's purpose. Plus, in the game you need bricks first to unlock the smelter and the only fires you have beforehand are the ones for food and water which are not really ideal because they are small, uneven, and it would be difficult to control the temperature. That said the game is not made to be realistic so they could add that possibility if they haven't already. Maybe they could simply add a little condition that if the brick is within a certain distance from a lit fire it would reduce the drying time by somewhat percent.
Letsgameitout, Graystillplays, and Dangerouslyfunny are all very fun gaming channels that tend to either break stuff or spend hours doing something painfully hard.
I’ve been watching a lot of your content lately after I saw the reaction video, and you are one of my new fav youtubers. I’m glad I found ur channel! :)
I legit watched that lets game it out video of you reacting not that long ago and subscribed to you because i knew you were going to make another reaction of lets game it out and here we are : D
Have you ever played a game called Satisfactory? I love that game and its definitely one of my favorites you might like it. Also LetsGameItOut's Satisfactory series is hands down my favrote.
@@Krakenfall Pleas Pleas Pleas play the game first, the beauty of your raft reaction video was you knew the game and therefor having a deeper appreciation of the madness 🤪
If you bake a brick it will explode, you have to wait until it's completely dry which even then if the inside isn't dry yet it will explode as the water turns to steam. You want them to dry slow and evenly, it dries too quickly and you'll just trap the water inside it.
You may not be a reaction channel but, these videos definitely have their value! Lol. I've only seen your two react videos but, I'm subbing anyway because you seem awesome 👌
Apparently Bruce will most likely the outside layer of the raft, so if u place a few triangles sticking out he'll (almost?) always go for them. Cheaper to build and u get all materials back if u axe them before he eats them
I feel like he must have a QA background to not just find the weird stuff he does, but having the patience to actually go through with these insane ideas
LGIO has this lil game he plays within games, the famous words of "is there a limit?" this is most noticible with his hydroneer vids, but is quite relavent in most of his uploads too. and yes, it is a boundary test. his only intention is to see how far he can go until either his frames go below the boiler rooms of hell, or until he finds the limit _he also does this in a few of his cooking sim vids where it becomes well past the point of chaos_
Raft is one of those games that I *really* like specifically because it has a sort of... semi-realistic physics engine, and practically no boundaries. It's a delight to watch it break, and enjoyable to break it as well, because you can just keep chucking more and more items in. It might not handle well, but it will let you do it, and that's so much fun for this kind of sandbox game.
Josh was actually a beta tester so it used to be his job, that's why he breaks stuff, he basically just tests games for bugs and takes the bugs to ridiculous levels. it's awesome
Satisfactory videos! Not just one! You need to see where the madness began for his Satisfactory playthrough. It's a slow start, but once he get going, he reeeeealy goes mad.
A little tip for rl, when it comes to bricks baking them CAN work however it also becomes fragile and cracks fire treating (burying them under a bon fire) is an extremely efficient way to do it and makes them stronger than otherwise sun baking
Howdy I'm new from the previous video. I'm giggly cause I'm more familiar/used to Mr. Game it out's deal, but you showing off your color coded and organized items in your ship made me "what :O" more than Josh breaking the game. You are very powerful!
Legend has it that Anthony was the last limiter the dark priests needed to remove to release Josh's full potential for more chaotic destruction. Thus when he left, they completed the ritual.
If you place the big bed under a large crop plot with tree in it you can get in bed then when you get out of bed you'll be on top of the tree for easy 'elevator'
I know you're not a reaction channel but I really enjoyed watching this. I hope sometime in the future you might check out his satisfactory work, but either way, good stuff. Keep on keepin on!
That software testing thing is basically his entire channel. He is basically the most chaotic game tester in existence. One of his favorite games is "Is there a Limit?". There is a game called Hydroneer where he basically got into an arms race with the developer. LGiO figured out how to break the shops stealing and the developer fixed it, only for him to find a new method. There in fact was even an easter egg added to to game that was a wanted poster for him by the shops. I don't own the game so I don't know if it is still in the full release.
As far as I know, the Satisfactory devs have a good relationship with Josh (he was even in one of their update videos), and do actually value him as a "stress-tester" for the game. Wouldn't be too surprised if the same is true for other games.
I like your ambiance in your videos.. , Easy to listen to and When you react to other RUclipsrs videos and is humble as you are. I am not supriced that you are rising :D
One of my favorite reaction video formats is [game] expert has a mental breakdown while watching let's game it out play [game] The best one Ive seen so far is for satisfactory
Hey Kraken! New to the channel but i love your style and i really want to get into raft. So im excited to look into your raft series, but lets game it out is a huge rabbit hole. He knows gaming code and physics too well and can figure out how to break any game published
In my coop gameplay we figured out if you die and just wait long enough a button apears "unstuck" press it and you teleport to the raft ready to be revived
For everyone letting me know that there's a newer Raft video, I reacted to that first! I hadn't watched LGIO before and someone told me I should react to it: ruclips.net/video/D8KuGvDFukc/видео.html
Thanks for letting me know!
He lives in the LA area iirc, as per one of his older videos with Anthony
ruclips.net/user/thespiffingbrit
I remember he clicked over 500K times after a single cut for a hydroneer vid
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You have got to watch his Hydroneer videos! In chronological order though.
Let's game it out is just basically the god of destruction of games. If there's a bug your gonna take a bet he's gonna take advantage of that.
I remember when that title belonged to Danny2462
True
His full title
Josh destroyer of games, maker of lag, hunter of glitches, torturer of grace, waster of time
@@The_musical_gamer lol XD
Spiffing brit abuses bugs lets game it out brakes games with mainly entitys and killing fps
That's probably why indie developers sends Josh free keys to their early access games free boundary/stress testing
That and the fact it's good advertising, to their target audience, almost anyone that plays sim or survival games probably at least knows of LGIO.
He broke Hydroneer that much that LGIO became canon in the Hydroneer universe.
@@phunkninja wait really, where can i find this info??
@@thatonerandomstick3664 i think a screenshot from his game is on their front page? With permissions of course.
@@thatonerandomstick3664 They put up a wanted poster for LGIO after he looted the store.
Grace is the character LGiO tortures in as many games as possible, usually she’s human but in Raft she’s the shark.
Where did grace like first come from tho I can’t find it
@@aidenpommee766 I can’t either :(
Joshs mind duh
I always look in the comment to see what grace reaction on josh 🤣
There is a grace playlist, on his channel
Grace is a running thing with him, he’s got a playlist on his channel called “Games where I torment grace” or something like that
I'm learning so much this week lol
I think we should all torment people called grace! But not in games!
@@Krakenfall sense the let’s game it out reaction videos are going well why not watch more I recommend his hydroneer videos
@@watchdog4454 yeah, I agree, but he need to watch from episode 1 to know the story of the award later
@@Krakenfall if you want to find the video where he first torments grace you will have to go down a rabbit hole like I did
LGIO is where games go to die. He's a mad lad that destroys everything, in the best way possible. No amount of time is too much and most of his videos end with him showcasing something that took hours. Huge fan (in case that wasn't obvious).
Really enjoyed your reactions to both videos you've done of his Raft videos. Definitely do more, you've only scratched the surface of his power haha.
Pc not the computer the game pz hn ps fr mt pt
in hydroner I am pretty sure they added a wanted poster to game because of the stuff he did
Yeeeah, I remember something like this 😂
@@deathkorpsofkriegguardsmen8488 they did is in front of the shop and the devs even comment in the videos of the stuff they gonna need to fix
the tornado is the standard performance test
"Hey there, it's Josh, welcome back to Let's Game It Out" is the intro to absolute chaos.
"Let me give you the grand tour."
"Is there a limit?"
"Hold, please!"
"I guess there's only one way to find out!"
Any one of those phrases from let's game it out means that something only a masochistic is capable of doing is about to happen
"you know where this is going"
Legendary sentences
Perfection😂😂😂
You can hear Josh’s voice with all these statements
"Is there a limit" is probably the most scary thing a game can hear from Josh
only one way to find ouuut~
99% of the time there is not a limit
@@axelaction2290 Hold, please!
@@piperbird7193 2 hours later...
"Is there a limit?"
Alert to devs: your code has just experienced true fear. It now needs a hug. And therapy.
Every Raft has its own relentless shark, so they don't necessarily have to be the same shark. Your yacht gets annoyed by Karl. LGIO's fleet torments Grace. Some people get bitten by Bruce. I get nipped by Chonks. It can all be canon.
Bruce? From press start to laugh?
@@leasthornytouhouenjoyer Bruce was the nickname the crew gave to the giant shark robo-puppet used to film Jaws.
Chonks is a great name
@@ThePessimisticTech-Priest The devs named their shark Bruce in homage to Jaws, just like the shark in Finding Nemo.
Chonks lmao
LGIO's favorite phrase is "is there a limit" and a surprising amount of times the answer is either "no" or "not low enough to stop things from breaking". The Satisfactory episode with trains contains a wonderful example of this.
Pony yey
Game developers have given Josh special access to their games and they have made adjustments to their games from his videos. Hydroneer is a perfect example of this where he exploited one bug but it wasn't there the next time
then he found another one and abuse it till the game runs 1 frame per minute
@@HeavenlyKota He got specail achievement in hydroneer , where game dev added Lets game it out special mode.
And there was a sign where the devs demanded Josh dead or alive
Did you see the wanted poster for lets game it out next to the shop hahhaha
@@69revalations69 ^ sorry Im salty
Josh is truly the tormentor of all games,the breaker of all fabrics of all realities.
Yea
And especially, *Grace*
r/bossfight
He even broke this one once
Got patched tho
I like the name "Karl" for the shark, because it reminds me of the old web series "Llamas with Hats", and the line "Caaaarl, that _kills_ people!"
As a game developer, I can say that trying to prevent people like Josh from doing stuff like this is a bad idea, and the Raft devs clearly know this.
You're far better off writing a game that will just deal with whatever the player throws at it because you never ever know how a player will approach it and what you want is for every player's style to be valid. This is doubly true in open ended games like this that thrive off of player expression. So I wouldn't say that the game wasn't properly tested, or that it should somehow prevent him from stringing up tons of ziplines; I would say that it was properly implemented, even if it was never tested for this particular scenario, insofar as it allows him to do this without buckling under the strain or crashing outright. And for that reason it succeeds.
Note that standard testing methods are still important for games, but the focus isn't so much in ensuring that the user is properly constrained to the limits of the program, but that the program responds well to having its limits pushed by the user.
That's a good point! I was partially alluding to that with my comment about the developers having designed the game to withstand the many zipline system. I guess I'm coming from the perspective that the game lacks polish because of the many janky scenarios that a user will definitely experience that have huge bugs in them (such as the unloading island bug). I do want to make it clear that I love Raft the way it is and I'm not making this point to be negative - it's just the way it is. To your point, it's a testament to Redbeet Interactive's work that the game doesn't buckle under LGIO's testing. Raft is fantastic!
One thing I didn't talk about is the age-old compromise between quality, money, and time. Redbeet Interactive clearly doesn't have unlimited resources, so I agree with you that they successfully implemented the game for the extreme majority of players. I think you've convinced me - in the video, I was advocating testing for testing's sake, a fatal flaw of a tester 😂
Considering how often Josh absolutely destroys app processes, I have to give them credit for the game coping so well with resource allocation.
@@Krakenfall I don't actually think the islands unloading is a bug, it's definitely more of a push from the devs to stay with your raft
@@nicholas7743 It's the jankiest design if intended then lol
Josh is a chaos demon. He has also been given early access keys by game devs because they know that he will absolutely wreck their game, and it makes it easy for them to fix stuff.
I kind of wish I could forget LGIO just so I could rediscover him. Watching you experience it has been a gift. Thank you!
0:17 That "Ah" is definitely gonna get on an "Out of context" compilation.
Josh's Satisfactory and Hydroneer series are well worth watching at the very least. Would be fun to see you react to them as well. Watching people react to his sheer madness and genius is highly entertaining.
Satisfactory is my fav series, rewatched it a few times xD
Strongly suggest the Satisfactory videos, from the beginning.
I love how satisfactory told us how long he was playing in one sitting over 24-hours
Related to that, the Hydroneer devs actual put a shout out to him in the game XD.
And let's not forget he has a cameo in Satisfactory update 5 video
Let's Game It Out aka Josh will do anything to entertain his viewers, he break games without cheats, only exploits and game breaking "features" and he will do it no matter how long and agonizing it takes, all his creations are quite amazing and destructive at the same time and im looking forward to you seeing all his amazing highlights (no spoilers of course).
P.S. he tortures all characters he deems as "Grace-worthy" and his creations are over the top, his zoo video thing was one of them.
I remember watching Josh for the first time, and instantly binged his whole channel. Something amazing in all this insanity
13:08 yeah, this is standard method to bake bricks, this is when they turn red but the thing is you need to dry them before because evaporating water would destroy brick.
23:05. Anchors the Raft to itself.
I love how Lets Game It Out makes a joke of any game that wants you to take it seriously
re: "Boundary Test", Josh's favorite game to play inside a game is "Is there a limit?" so yeah it was definitely 100% his intent. He's crashed more than a few games doing this. lol
honestly, video context aside, you are amazing at presenting yourself before a camera, you are entertaining as hell you're chill and informative, you've definitely got my attention for more of your stuff. I think you're definitely going to go places in the future with this kind of atmosphere you set for your audience. its laid back and relatable or at the very least, super entertaining and relaxing simultaneously.
I sincerely hope you get more attention in the future and get to do this stuff more often.
love your stuff Krakenfall!
Furry Yey
Whenever Josh gets his hands on a game, expect to see absolute madness in a wide variety of ways
Bruce was the name painted on the radio tower (first story island), but I dont know if that is still there. You can see a shark cage, and a person wrote: Bruce escaped or something. So officially bruce, but I guess Grace is good too
What if you just filled up the whole map with a fleet of rafts then you don't have to float anywhere you just walk.
Josh's constant unending battle against the devs of Hydroneer is one of my simple joys in life.
there's a reason that Josh uploads only once or so a month
Josh from let's game it out is pretty much a chaos god for video games, finding anyway to torture npcs and exploiting any glitch or bug he finds no matter how big or small
The import concepts of software testing:
1) What happens when the users do everything right?
2) What happens WHEN the users do everything wrong?
Question 2 will sometimes be skipped... and leads to hilarity, or massive frustration.
3) What happens when Josh from LGIO plays our game? :D
Game developers thought speedrunners are their arch nemisis but LGIO is on another level
Every time I watch a LGIO video from now on, I'm going to hear, "This is what's called a 'boundary test'." in my head. So much of what he does fits that description.
13:00
The answer is sort of. You can use a heat source to speed up the "drying phase" to a degree, but bricks are made by first drying and later firing them in a kiln. If the drying phase is rushed and moisture is still inside when you fire it, the brick will litterally explode in the kiln.
Josh be like:They called me a mad man.
21:57 This is NOT boring! This is what I'm here for! I wanted to hear a software tester talk about the shenanigans!
The joy of your "I could make.. a fleet of garbage yachts!" was palpable 😂😂 I would love to see your Ewok tower!
"Is there a limit?" is a frequent game I love watching LGIO play, and I really liked hearing about the "real" testing aspect! Looking forward to watching more of your stuff!
Is there a limit is more of a horror question to a game dev. Because either the answer is yes, and in that case they may have it be too small or too large. Or the answer is no, and that's where Josh is like "Not that I could find" and you know if JOSH can't find a limit, there probably isn't one.
You seem really enthusiastic about Raft and that makes me want to play the game even more! Clearly my next purchase! Thank you Krakenfall and you're really... under-popular?
Found your channel from that first LGIO reaction. I like your vibe, I’ll definitely check out more. I’m glad you’re getting into Josh’s other videos! I’ve always loved watching people discover his channel.
If your going into the "Let's game it out" rabbit hole, he made multiple episodes for Satisfactory. So good. You will love that series.
Let's game it out can turn any game Into a chaotic Instance.
chaotic? i can see that. i just kept calling it an abomination >.<
also wondering how his PC hasn't just...set itself on fire
@@jamespruitt4756 I think he uses cloud computing for a lot of his games.
*fun chaotic instance
@@jamespruitt4756 Oh lemme tell ya, he has set it on fire, around 13-16 times.
@@Vincee_09 at least he'll be warm for the winter!
Kraken is a pretty underrated RUclipsr and deserves more subs. Not saying millions but a couple more. Keep up the content
Who knew that seeing Josh break the fabric of reality with individual pieces of wood would bring up so many ideas for said piece(s) of wood
One of my favorite genres of RUclips is people reacting to let’s game it out’s videos. There’s a much bigger community around people watching him than you’d think lol
you appearing on my recommendations was gods gift to me. a fan of LGIO and enjoyed your reactions on both of your videos
I just realized... you and Chris have never been in the same picture together.
Hmm...
IRL I'm pretty sure you can bake bricks but you gotta be careful to do it slow enough at a limited temperature, that's because doing it fast would massively increase the chance of the brick breaking or at least to come out more brittle than it should be and that would pretty much defeat it's purpose. Plus, in the game you need bricks first to unlock the smelter and the only fires you have beforehand are the ones for food and water which are not really ideal because they are small, uneven, and it would be difficult to control the temperature. That said the game is not made to be realistic so they could add that possibility if they haven't already. Maybe they could simply add a little condition that if the brick is within a certain distance from a lit fire it would reduce the drying time by somewhat percent.
Even a antivirus can't stop Josh creators send him free keys to test if there is any bug or which item is broken
Letsgameitout, Graystillplays, and Dangerouslyfunny are all very fun gaming channels that tend to either break stuff or spend hours doing something painfully hard.
I’ve been watching a lot of your content lately after I saw the reaction video, and you are one of my new fav youtubers. I’m glad I found ur channel! :)
"I hope you have a wonderful life!" is the best sign-off I've ever seen on a youtube video, A+++
Your content looks very professional I thought you had at least 50k just from the quality. Keep it up!
I love watching a completionist player find new things to do in a game! :D
I legit watched that lets game it out video of you reacting not that long ago and subscribed to you because i knew you were going to make another reaction of lets game it out and here we are : D
Have you ever played a game called Satisfactory? I love that game and its definitely one of my favorites you might like it. Also LetsGameItOut's Satisfactory series is hands down my favrote.
I haven't! I plan to react to LGIO's Satisfactory video to see if I'd be interested in the game. LGIO is fast becoming one of my favorites too
@@Krakenfall Pleas Pleas Pleas play the game first, the beauty of your raft reaction video was you knew the game and therefor having a deeper appreciation of the madness 🤪
If you bake a brick it will explode, you have to wait until it's completely dry which even then if the inside isn't dry yet it will explode as the water turns to steam. You want them to dry slow and evenly, it dries too quickly and you'll just trap the water inside it.
You may not be a reaction channel but, these videos definitely have their value! Lol. I've only seen your two react videos but, I'm subbing anyway because you seem awesome 👌
Apparently Bruce will most likely the outside layer of the raft, so if u place a few triangles sticking out he'll (almost?) always go for them. Cheaper to build and u get all materials back if u axe them before he eats them
As others have said, the Satisfactory series from LGIO is 100% the watch. Even after 10+ rewatches per episode later, I still just laugh like mad.
I feel like he must have a QA background to not just find the weird stuff he does, but having the patience to actually go through with these insane ideas
LGIO has this lil game he plays within games, the famous words of "is there a limit?"
this is most noticible with his hydroneer vids, but is quite relavent in most of his uploads too. and yes, it is a boundary test. his only intention is to see how far he can go until either his frames go below the boiler rooms of hell, or until he finds the limit
_he also does this in a few of his cooking sim vids where it becomes well past the point of chaos_
Re; baking bricks.
You'd need a kiln that can get hot enough, which you definitely CAN'T on a raft like this.
And yet you can get a fire hot enough to smelt ore...
if you want an suggestion, the Satisfactory videos were interesting. Also his monstrous buildings are on Satisfactory's Steam home page.
not sure about Raft, but a lot of games LGIO breaks are sent by the developers for him to do as he see's fit (i.e. cooking simulator game for one)
I cant stop laughing about him talking about the sharks name 🤣
Raft is one of those games that I *really* like specifically because it has a sort of... semi-realistic physics engine, and practically no boundaries. It's a delight to watch it break, and enjoyable to break it as well, because you can just keep chucking more and more items in. It might not handle well, but it will let you do it, and that's so much fun for this kind of sandbox game.
I’m glad you’re going through the rest of his videos- he’s fantastic
If you do satisfactory, just remember that it's a whole series spanning several updates
Found your other video and this one too through the algorithm. Love these reactions and may you be blessed by the algorithm in the future
Josh was actually a beta tester so it used to be his job, that's why he breaks stuff, he basically just tests games for bugs and takes the bugs to ridiculous levels. it's awesome
I just saw the other video then saw this in my recommendations and it was posted a hour ago 🤯
Satisfactory videos! Not just one!
You need to see where the madness began for his Satisfactory playthrough. It's a slow start, but once he get going, he reeeeealy goes mad.
Check out his Hydroneer videos. The devs added in a wanted sign for Josh's capture!
i'd say it's more of his curiosity rather than his love of breaking games that makes him do this stuff
A little tip for rl, when it comes to bricks baking them CAN work however it also becomes fragile and cracks fire treating (burying them under a bon fire) is an extremely efficient way to do it and makes them stronger than otherwise sun baking
This video was really neat to watch. It is cool hearing your experience overlapping with Josh's (Let's Game It Out) content.
Howdy I'm new from the previous video. I'm giggly cause I'm more familiar/used to Mr. Game it out's deal, but you showing off your color coded and organized items in your ship made me "what :O" more than Josh breaking the game. You are very powerful!
Legend has it that Anthony was the last limiter the dark priests needed to remove to release Josh's full potential for more chaotic destruction. Thus when he left, they completed the ritual.
I like to think that it's not the same one shark terrorizing everyone.
every new save is a new shark
If you place the big bed under a large crop plot with tree in it you can get in bed then when you get out of bed you'll be on top of the tree for easy 'elevator'
LGIO is easily the best guy to watch absolute chaos ensue in every video and all you do is sit there going "excuse me WAT?" the whole time
I know you're not a reaction channel but I really enjoyed watching this. I hope sometime in the future you might check out his satisfactory work, but either way, good stuff. Keep on keepin on!
I won't lie, from what ive seen you actually make reaction CONTENT, unlike other people.
That software testing thing is basically his entire channel. He is basically the most chaotic game tester in existence. One of his favorite games is "Is there a Limit?". There is a game called Hydroneer where he basically got into an arms race with the developer. LGiO figured out how to break the shops stealing and the developer fixed it, only for him to find a new method. There in fact was even an easter egg added to to game that was a wanted poster for him by the shops. I don't own the game so I don't know if it is still in the full release.
I want to say that Bruce comes from either the journal or from aphmow (that isn't how you spell it I know)
I think he calls it a golf ball full of Seattle because of that spire in the middle, that's vaguely reminiscent of the Space Needle.
Planet crapter☠️ I’m dead🤣 (I think he was talking about planet coaster)
Wait do you have a cat- at 2:10 in the mirror shelf thingy there’s something that LOOKS like a cat
I don't think I heard anybody compare Josh to hydraulic press crushing items but it's most accurate thing I ever heard
22:57 YOOO WASHINGTON STATE SUPREMACY
Its crazy what he finds in games. Some of the things he finds, have no idea how he would figure it out.
Now we know what Chris Broad is up to when he's not streaming with Connor as Ironmouse
As far as I know, the Satisfactory devs have a good relationship with Josh (he was even in one of their update videos), and do actually value him as a "stress-tester" for the game. Wouldn't be too surprised if the same is true for other games.
The Hydroneer series (if watch in order) is genuinely some of the best showcases of his insanity & limit breaking
Yes, the sharks official name is indeed Bruce, as named by the developers.
I like your ambiance in your videos.. , Easy to listen to and When you react to other RUclipsrs videos and is humble as you are. I am not supriced that you are rising :D
One of my favorite reaction video formats is [game] expert has a mental breakdown while watching let's game it out play [game]
The best one Ive seen so far is for satisfactory
Hey Kraken! New to the channel but i love your style and i really want to get into raft. So im excited to look into your raft series, but lets game it out is a huge rabbit hole. He knows gaming code and physics too well and can figure out how to break any game published
Literally just watched the video of you reacting to him play raft
In my coop gameplay we figured out if you die and just wait long enough a button apears "unstuck" press it and you teleport to the raft ready to be revived