I'm not sure what I like more, the fact that when Speezy upgrades a single symptom like Cytopathic reanimation every person every infected with the disease suddenly becomes a zombie like sleeper agents, or the fact that his vampire managed to kill every single person in Greenland by itself, including the entire military and everyone who would be hiding in a bunker. Absolutely legendary plague creation
100% influenced by tomatoanus, and I love it. If you don't know tomatoanus, they're a youtube who does speedrun explanations in collaboration with the speedrunners themselves. Every video they take time out to affirm that you are loved, and that even if you're going through tough times, things will get better. I love the influence, and love more UA-camrs spreading affirmation.
Plague Inc. Wiki editor and longtime community member here, thank you for giving the game a boost in exposure and popularity with this video. It’s a game with fascinating mechanics, so I’m glad you took the time to learn them through. 😊 By the way, Severity is a trade off mechanic - humanity’s response will be stronger, but you get more DNA from popping bubbles :)
I honestly don't believe this has ever actually mattered for anyone who is playing the game at any serious level; casually - yes. You might have to contend with severity, especially if playing but otherwise? Severity has very little impact other than increasing relative cure research (basically non-existent depending on your playstyle) and affecting how fast you're discovered. It's a mechanic that only exists to punish bad play, and has no real integration with the rest of the game - past merely providing a convenient way to farm DNA (massively spike infectivity & severity when ready to get huge amounts of DNA)
@@wolf2403 No officially supported or authorized mods or mod launchers as of now (you’d have to ask Ndemic about that) but custom scenarios pack a lot of challenge if you look for the hardest ones
@@isaiahromero9861In the description for this game’s easy mode, or “Casual Mode,” “sick people are given hugs” and “[literally zero people] wash their hands.” The comment you’re replying to is being hyperbolic (hyperbolous?) in saying that people on Earth perform these stupid actions too in response to COVID. The reply itself has little to do with the comment so I’m pretty sure he replied to the wrong comment by accident, you never know though.
@@JaxsonShehane ah I see, never actually read the descriptions for the difficulty settings in this game, that's hilarious. We'd be fucked if a virus like the ones in this game existed irl lmao
57:49 I really did NOT expect that, my mind wandered off for a bit and the next thing I know is Speezy being giga wholesome. Really sweet of you man, keep doing what you're doing because you're very good at it.
@@dynastytraini2109 Yes, I am, and hearing people tell me things like "Don't worry, it'll be fine" or "You've got this, keep going!" makes me feel even _more_ miserable because they're lying to me, and the only logical reason for them to do so is to make themselves feel good about helping someone when they actually made someone else's life worse.
Greenland is basically when you are the last one on your team and the others team hasn't lost anyone and then the Gym teacher or Janitor joins your team to assist you and the other team is just destroyed. Greenland is the Gym teacher or Janitor.
insert "i'm still standing" here also insert payday 2 dodge build joke because i'm obsessed edit: and/or my stupid constant reviving not dying leech build on my boy hox
You can all use the cheat engine speedhack feature to speed up games, not for speedruns necessarily, but just to make them more enjoyable, or to speed through unskippable cutscenes.
@@sirbilliam3455They were playing with the Virus disease type which already made it very rng based.. Maybe they would've actually ended the earth if they played on casual difficulty. Ngl tho they chose a cool name for the virus.
Just in case you were wondering the "manufactured memory" sounds like a psychology concept called "false memories" where if you gather enough information, your brain begins to really want to put everything together to make an actual story. It actually starts to piece together real events, imaginary details made up by the mind, and sometimes details distorted by other memories as well. These memories can actually begin to feel so real that in the past during law cases, there has actually been innocent suspects who start believing they were actually involved in the crime, resulting in false confessions.
me with that one memory that I SWEAR TO GOD I saw ending credits on Duck Hunt after clearing wave 20. It's impossible, and I suspect that I glitched it something fierce and somehow got garbage letter tile barf from the Mario Bros side (it was a Super Mario 1 + Duck Hunt cart) and my brain never actually read the "contents" of the credits, I was just satisfied I "beat" Duck Hunt on my birthday, even if I was cheating with the zapper right against the CRT screen to turn my gun into a hitscan weapon. And that's the generous explanation, I may have just hallucinated or fabricated that memory wholesale because I really fricking wanted to beat Duck Hunt.
@@neoqwerty maybe you dreamt that and then confused the actual event with the dream. i had quite a few memories that by now i think must have been dreams because it would make absolutely no sense if they were true. i also have something that i believe to be a very early memory, but which i thought to be a dream for 35 years. there is only a very thin and fuzzy line between dreams and memories. both are reflections of reality that are created by our brain, and which thus evolve over the years, with there being no way to tell "truth" from "fantasy" except communication with others. (and even that is highly dubious to societal bias, check out "How Real is Real?" by Watzlawick -- awesome book!)
Yes, and there are instances of false memories being implanted onto emotionally susceptible individuals, under the pretense of "repressed memories," leading to many high-profile accusations and convictions, particularly during the satanic-panic.
Watching Eazy Speedy at 2x speed doubles the whiplash from "our vampire plague is spreaaaading" to "Seriously. You are Loved." to "yall ever think about how our memories are fake" back to "vampire plague!!" Great video, and it's really interesting to see the strats!
The best part of this entire happening is your half memories that you start regaling about around 53:35. I've got my own very VERY early memories that feel dreamlike. Trying to go back and unearth these emotions always feels like a struggle no one else will have, because they're my own memories. The fact that you also have these experiences that you don't fully understand, but still openly talk about, is very exciting. Thank you for this experience.
@@RexGutierrez-p3pHerd immunity can be modelled using the cure formula, what really makes the plague so op is the instant propagation of traits. No alpha delta Sigma waves, all infected people just have the symptoms instantly
@@RexGutierrez-p3pexactly. Prevention is the best medicine. There’s a reason why we don’t have yellow fever, smallpox, and polio plagues in most 1st world countries anymore.
mega brutal is...very brutal...seriously though, it feels impossible, even with a guide, because something goes wrong or you don't do something at the exact correct time and then you lost the entire game. I respect you for doing something like this.
Your little message of telling us we are cared about honestly made me happy, Im up at 4am listening to your commentary to help me sleep as your videos are engaging but also relaxed, and it reminded me of my fiance who loves me so much and I always question it because something so great feels so unreal- so thank you for that, it cut off my overthinking :) And I get what you mean by your memories of Lucky! I have a cat called Puss (we did not know what to name her aha) and my mother saved her when she was less than a week old (presumably) and being beaten by teens, it was a miracle she survived. I was 10 months old when it happened so logically have no recollection, but I remember it- and I can only word it how you worded your own experience! She's 15 now, but not slowing down at all! She was spayed at 7, and they accidentally found out she had a severe hernia when spaying her- it saved her life by chance as she presumably would only have about a week left if unchecked, the poor thing's a fighter- she never changed how she act, we never would have known! I hope your dog Lucky is well, and if they have passed on, I know the sweet little thing had a great owner, you seemed extremely fond in your anecdote! Do share more of these chatty conversations in your videos, I enjoy listening to them!
I studpied criminology in college, and it had a lot of overlaps with sociology. One of the topics we learnt were how unreliable witness testomonies can be due to how easily manipulated they can be. Not even maliciously, but due to an officer saying one thing, or presenting suspect portraits too early, it has the power to totally flip the memories around and instill fake ones. It's a really interesting!
In reguards to Saudi Arabia: If you've used the scenario creator, you can see that the country has regular flights to RANDOM countries, unlike other routes which are set t9 go to selected countries
@@qwerasdf-oy6uobecause you want to spread out as much as possible random gives you a lot more options then just going back and forth through the same few places
My first day playing this game years ago on like my third attempt I ended up lossing with a single person in the world still healthy. I felt so robbed I was like when that one guy dies humanity is extinct even if he’s still alive I have won.
@@lovelasnow lucky does not even begin to cover how unlikely that is. * more than likely she would only start after starting to suspect she is the only one left alive in the world I doubt she would just assume that even year one. * is still at the age she can have children. * Knows how sperm banks work ie how that method of getting pregnant works. * Hope the seed bank stays functional over multiple years with no electricity or maintenance. * can survive pregnancy multiple times in a post apocalyptic wasteland with no proper medical care, or any help at all, all while raising infant children. * also hoping that she has children of different genders as well All of these factors combined, make it extremely unlikely for that to happen in my opinion.
The memory talk is something I've been thinking about a lot, I remember a person that died when I was freshly newborn. I remember when asking about that person, my mom was really confused how I remember that (I only saw him once in bed dying) Human brain is really interesting IMHO
1:00:00 smell is actually the sense most closely associated with our memory, so it makes total sense that you really remember that smell and associate it with the good times of your childhood vacations. I have something similar with a hand soap my family had during one Christmas, it was super strong and I kept smelling it almost to the point that it made me sick, but now, looking back on it, any time I’m able to recall the scent, it makes me super happy and nostalgic.
I love playing this game and seeing no one left alive in the countries, looking at the map menu and it’s just like “US has been eradicated, Canada has been eradicated” or w/e and seeing the locations in the pictures going from there being a bunch of people to completely run down and deserted visually showing you that no one is left alive. Also I just love the game’s music. It’s got that perfect touch of unnerving and spooky for a game where you’re playing as a disease trying to wipe out humanity XD
Listening to the part about the candy, the way you described it immediately reminded me of the striped aniseed hard candies.they have a pretty distinct smell and taste, and it's also a spice so you would be able to smell it randomly. Probably not right, but just what I thought.
something ive liked as a plague inc player is the little notch on the infectiviry bar for a country showing what i call the "point of no return' where the infected population is so large it only takes a few seconds for the country to go from
Actually, the topic you shared about the "manufactured memories" is truly fascinating! Your personal story, though 'fake' memory, really got me thinking. It's incredible how our memories can be shaped and influenced, especially at such a young age. Just a while ago, a friend and I were reminiscing about a trip we took, and through our conversation, some details seemed to get embellished or altered. It made me realize how susceptible our memories are to suggestion, not only in childhood but also in adulthood. I wonder how often this happens in various aspects of our lives. It's intriguing to consider the malleability of our recollections.
59:11 im pretty sure ive built memories around pictures and recordings from when i was younger, so that was very relatable. neat to see someone talk about it
Fun fact: severity does more than make you get noticed faster. The higher your severity the more DNA you get. You can easily notice in the parasite run that he gets something like 4 or 6 DNA per bubble when normally you get 1 or 2. That's the severity.
watching the vampire plague and laughing and thinking to myself, i wonder what kind of vampire easyspeezy would be, like "here i am in your house about to devour your blood in a second but first did you know someone in the world loves you, after i drink your blood and make you my minion you should give them a call, but now onto the main course.....which is killing you and turning you into my minon" LMFAO
I enjoy playing this game on casual when i am having a bad day and naming the plague after myself. There is something empowering about seeing has deztroyed the world
The random candy smell you get could actually be from a persons perfume/cologne, some have a hard candy smell and one of them might be close enough to that original candy smell that it reminds you each time.
A little thing to note- Severity increases the number of DNA points you get from red bubbles, so upgrading some symptoms early on is a great way to get more points.
Your memory tangent is sooo true. My family has a habit of telling the same stories over and over and over again so much so that I have “memories” of stuff I wasn’t even there for or stuff that happened when I was an infant
It's interesting seeing shadow virus speedruns because I always learned to play it super slow and steady because if you don't trigger the actual infection and instead just sit in one place farming until you have like infinite points, you can basically just win every time
I love the little appreciation and love bits you give randomly in videos ❤ It really means a lot to some people to hear that, at the very least as a reminder. I also loved the memory parts lol. I don't have fake memories myself from stories people have told me from before I could remember (though I've heard many), but I do have memories no one else remembers lmao. I remember waking up in my bed on my fourth birthday, getting dressed, walking to the kitchen, and my mom was there with a white decorated cake with a big ol' 4 candle on it, she wished me Happy Birthday lol. The memory just ends there for me kinda, but my mom doesn't remember this at all, except she remembers the cake, but doesn't remember any decorations besides the 4 candle.
The Planet of the Apes trilogy, in my opinion, is actually one of the best movie trilogies out there. It's not without its flaws, but every entry is a super solid movie in its own right and unlike other trilogies that are notorious for DRASTICALLY dropping off in quality in the later installments, this one holds strong until the end, with an emotional finale if you've watched from the start. As examples of other trilogies that I think handle themselves extremely well I'd list the Hunger Games and How to Train Your Dragon trilogies, with Maze Runner being pretty dang solid overall though with a few more blatant flaws than the others. Long story short, if the premise interests you, I definitely would encourage giving PotA a watch :)
Very nice, watched it all through and big props to you for being able to talk all the time, it made it much more entertaining. Really enjoyed it... Keep it up
What happens if you have exactly 1 survivor? I mean, theoretically, if there are 2 survivors, they COULD MAYBE repopulate the planet, so it makes sense you'd lose in that scenario, but if you have 1 lonely guy left wtf is he gonna do
If it's a woman you got artificial insemination from sperm banks. If it's a guy then you'd have test tube babies. But it'd have to be a smart person lol
Not only is this nice to have on in the background while you're drawing but it's also nice to listen to you talk. Don't be ashamed to talk about random stuff to pass the time, I'm intrigued and interested :)
Hey, you're the most entertaining speedrunner on the platform rn. I never watch any speedruns but I watch you alot because you talk alot and explain every strat. I really enjoy listening to you ramble about stuff :D
at around 57 minute mark. Thank you Speezy. You make my life better even when times are difficult. We appreciate you and know you are loved just as much as we are.
Genetic drift does affect everything, which makes mega brutal so difficult. You can pick sympto-stasis, patho-stasis or trans-stasis, but not all of them at once, so you still have to be quick because everything is going to cost more and more
The fact that you mentioned the memories of someone telling you what happened while you were much younger... yeah, I have my own version of that. I don't have a vivid imagination that I remember it through my own mind... but I still remember it because of how many different times it was told. It starts like this: We lived in Italy because our dad was military. My older brother wanted to eat fruits... and saw a dish on the menu that translates to 'Fruits of the Sea'. He saw fruit and got it... found out it was seafood. Guess what my baby ass self decided to do? I ate all of it. I kept making a face that told everyone 'Bleh, I hate this' before I went back and have more. Fun fact: I actually like seafood now, so...
Hell yeah, i loved this game. I could never get past virus though. (The second one, not the first one hahah) One thing a lot of people dont know you can sell traits back for DNA. So if you get a random mutation that you dont like, you can get rid of it. (He does this during the simian flu.) Also, madagascar and greenland were always the worst for me I had a good strategy that when id get any symptoms, you can delete them for DNA to use somewhere else, and id put it all into infection. Then once everyone was infected, id take all the DNA back and put it all into symptoms to just watch everyone die hahaha
What you mentioned about creating fake memories is both common and fascinating. Researchers studying testimonies after 9/11 found that witnesses' recollections of their memories changed as they received more information about the event. This phenomenon, known as 'memory conformity' or 'post-event misinformation,' shows how new information can alter or even create false memories. Some people even recalled details that were physically impossible.
I’ve always been curious, do you keep all your route notes for these games? You could be the biggest speed runner help website ever if you did and uploaded them lol
57:36 that was so random, that it literally made my day. The way i smiled on that random messege also made me like and subscribe instantly without speezy telling me to do so!
So while watching this I was playing plague inc on my phone, just relaxing. I was listening yet sorting out at the same time, yet my attention was fully grabbed when I heard you mentioning a dog named Lucky. I have a dog named Lucky (he's currently snuggling up to me). I just found it interesting that we both had/have a dog with the same name.
57:56 I came here to watch a speedrun and ended up questioning the way our brains work and the fact that I think I remember many things I didn't even experience
i like the tomato anus style positivity shout out. it’s always nice to hear even when i do start to expect it. it’s important to hear those types of things especially in todays world, and a chill video like this that people would probably watch to escape from life is a great place for it. appreciate it
Nuerax worm has always been my favorite plague, i love the concept and the trojan plans trivialize it. I know its not the hardest one but damn do i love playing it
I love how it went from speedrunning strategies to sudden affirmation, to mandella effect and then to his secret sidequest only to loop back and end the speedrun in minutes
this record is definitely beatable, so I'm excited to see what you all can do :)
Hi
sure thing, I will get forty hours, fifty six minutes, thirty three seconds and 17 frames.
@@CursedAnqxl im not sure if you can get the exact fame sooooo
Good job on the world record bro!!!
@@aaronmiller2036 you simply underestimate my power
I'm not sure what I like more, the fact that when Speezy upgrades a single symptom like Cytopathic reanimation every person every infected with the disease suddenly becomes a zombie like sleeper agents, or the fact that his vampire managed to kill every single person in Greenland by itself, including the entire military and everyone who would be hiding in a bunker. Absolutely legendary plague creation
Chad vampire
Doesn't cytopathic reanimation only resurrect the dead?
Tbf Greenland doesn't have an army. They have a couple Danish naval vessels and an American space command base
That’s actually the usual strategy for vampire
That vampire is dracula or alucard
Wasn’t expecting a random affirmation from Speezy during the Vampiric Plague
Ya
100% influenced by tomatoanus, and I love it. If you don't know tomatoanus, they're a youtube who does speedrun explanations in collaboration with the speedrunners themselves. Every video they take time out to affirm that you are loved, and that even if you're going through tough times, things will get better. I love the influence, and love more UA-camrs spreading affirmation.
Neither was I but I sure did appreciate it
@@SiilanPies tomatoanus got it from me tho, as I tell people theyre cool all the time
Yeah it really did catch me off guard. I honestly needed it today too
Plague Inc. Wiki editor and longtime community member here, thank you for giving the game a boost in exposure and popularity with this video. It’s a game with fascinating mechanics, so I’m glad you took the time to learn them through. 😊
By the way, Severity is a trade off mechanic - humanity’s response will be stronger, but you get more DNA from popping bubbles :)
I honestly don't believe this has ever actually mattered for anyone who is playing the game at any serious level; casually - yes. You might have to contend with severity, especially if playing but otherwise? Severity has very little impact other than increasing relative cure research (basically non-existent depending on your playstyle) and affecting how fast you're discovered. It's a mechanic that only exists to punish bad play, and has no real integration with the rest of the game - past merely providing a convenient way to farm DNA (massively spike infectivity & severity when ready to get huge amounts of DNA)
@@toxicthereporter515 You’d be surprised how integral of a mechanic it is in some Mega Brutal runs like Mad Cow disease and high score farming.
Ooh, that's pretty interesting. Are their any mods to make it even more realistic or add more difficulty?
@@wolf2403 No officially supported or authorized mods or mod launchers as of now (you’d have to ask Ndemic about that) but custom scenarios pack a lot of challenge if you look for the hardest ones
@@toxicthereporter515it absolutely plays a big role on a LOT of scenarios that are tougher, specially ones that limit dna
I can barely do bacteria on casual mode and this guy is speed running all plagues on mega brutal mode. Huge respect.
This world is on easy mode by the way (mostly in the developed country like our, ironic enough)
@@G.A.C_Preserve Huh?
@@isaiahromero9861In the description for this game’s easy mode, or “Casual Mode,” “sick people are given hugs” and “[literally zero people] wash their hands.” The comment you’re replying to is being hyperbolic (hyperbolous?) in saying that people on Earth perform these stupid actions too in response to COVID. The reply itself has little to do with the comment so I’m pretty sure he replied to the wrong comment by accident, you never know though.
@@JaxsonShehane ah I see, never actually read the descriptions for the difficulty settings in this game, that's hilarious. We'd be fucked if a virus like the ones in this game existed irl lmao
Same😂
57:49 I really did NOT expect that, my mind wandered off for a bit and the next thing I know is Speezy being giga wholesome. Really sweet of you man, keep doing what you're doing because you're very good at it.
Tomatoanus
It made me angry, causing me to leave a dislike and bail on watching the rest.
@@CoralCopperHeadaren't you miserable?
@@dynastytraini2109 Yes, I am, and hearing people tell me things like "Don't worry, it'll be fine" or "You've got this, keep going!" makes me feel even _more_ miserable because they're lying to me, and the only logical reason for them to do so is to make themselves feel good about helping someone when they actually made someone else's life worse.
@@CoralCopperHead Or you need a better outlook on life
Greenland is like that one friend who you’d never think would be athletic, then when they’re the last one In dodgeball they become a god.
Greenland is basically when you are the last one on your team and the others team hasn't lost anyone and then the Gym teacher or Janitor joins your team to assist you and the other team is just destroyed. Greenland is the Gym teacher or Janitor.
insert "i'm still standing" here
also insert payday 2 dodge build joke because i'm obsessed
edit: and/or my stupid constant reviving not dying leech build on my boy hox
@@carbinecryo30716aw yes a fellow payday fan
@@Someone_Named_Aden and a fellow tf2 fan i see
@@carbinecryo30716 yes my friend
This game was so good they made a live action of this after 8 years of it's release
Sadly for whoever is playing, they aren't doing so well. Their virus has been on the decline.
You can all use the cheat engine speedhack feature to speed up games, not for speedruns necessarily, but just to make them more enjoyable, or to speed through unskippable cutscenes.
Never been vaxed and never got sick whoever is playing sucks
@@loandlex9947 Hey dont say that, the current player (who goes by tag RealGodGamerx0x) is a pretty new player, he is still learning
@@sirbilliam3455They were playing with the Virus disease type which already made it very rng based.. Maybe they would've actually ended the earth if they played on casual difficulty. Ngl tho they chose a cool name for the virus.
Just in case you were wondering the "manufactured memory" sounds like a psychology concept called "false memories" where if you gather enough information, your brain begins to really want to put everything together to make an actual story. It actually starts to piece together real events, imaginary details made up by the mind, and sometimes details distorted by other memories as well. These memories can actually begin to feel so real that in the past during law cases, there has actually been innocent suspects who start believing they were actually involved in the crime, resulting in false confessions.
me with that one memory that I SWEAR TO GOD I saw ending credits on Duck Hunt after clearing wave 20.
It's impossible, and I suspect that I glitched it something fierce and somehow got garbage letter tile barf from the Mario Bros side (it was a Super Mario 1 + Duck Hunt cart) and my brain never actually read the "contents" of the credits, I was just satisfied I "beat" Duck Hunt on my birthday, even if I was cheating with the zapper right against the CRT screen to turn my gun into a hitscan weapon.
And that's the generous explanation, I may have just hallucinated or fabricated that memory wholesale because I really fricking wanted to beat Duck Hunt.
@@neoqwerty maybe you dreamt that and then confused the actual event with the dream. i had quite a few memories that by now i think must have been dreams because it would make absolutely no sense if they were true. i also have something that i believe to be a very early memory, but which i thought to be a dream for 35 years.
there is only a very thin and fuzzy line between dreams and memories. both are reflections of reality that are created by our brain, and which thus evolve over the years, with there being no way to tell "truth" from "fantasy" except communication with others. (and even that is highly dubious to societal bias, check out "How Real is Real?" by Watzlawick -- awesome book!)
@@neoqwerty nah it's real they've been covering up the credits sequence for years now
Yes, and there are instances of false memories being implanted onto emotionally susceptible individuals, under the pretense of "repressed memories," leading to many high-profile accusations and convictions, particularly during the satanic-panic.
im a maladaptive daydreamer and this is a constant problem for me since I mix up reality with daydreams.
Watching Eazy Speedy at 2x speed doubles the whiplash from "our vampire plague is spreaaaading" to "Seriously. You are Loved." to "yall ever think about how our memories are fake" back to "vampire plague!!" Great video, and it's really interesting to see the strats!
It was childhood smells before going back to vampire plague btw
The best part of this entire happening is your half memories that you start regaling about around 53:35. I've got my own very VERY early memories that feel dreamlike. Trying to go back and unearth these emotions always feels like a struggle no one else will have, because they're my own memories. The fact that you also have these experiences that you don't fully understand, but still openly talk about, is very exciting. Thank you for this experience.
Fun fact: plagued inc is CDC endorsed. They believe the game to be a great tool for understanding how pathogens work and evolution of diseases.
Minus Cures existing, I will agree with the CDC there.
Immunity/herd immunity would have made the game impossible to win
@@RexGutierrez-p3pHerd immunity can be modelled using the cure formula, what really makes the plague so op is the instant propagation of traits. No alpha delta Sigma waves, all infected people just have the symptoms instantly
Very interesting, that. @@RexGutierrez-p3p
@@RexGutierrez-p3pexactly. Prevention is the best medicine. There’s a reason why we don’t have yellow fever, smallpox, and polio plagues in most 1st world countries anymore.
mega brutal is...very brutal...seriously though, it feels impossible, even with a guide, because something goes wrong or you don't do something at the exact correct time and then you lost the entire game. I respect you for doing something like this.
It isn't that hard depending on disease pretty sure I did all diseases except monkey and vampire on it
Mega Brutal is for TAS showcase.
@@Aymen19827 simian mega brutal is a pain and nobody can change my mind
@@Aymen19827Shadow Plague is the easiest if you do the strat of hoarding DNA points after defeating the Templars
@robertoberto9385 I've beaten everything but Vampire on Mega Brutal, I'm 100% sure I got lucky on the Simian run. 1 is good enough for me lol.
57:40 this is honestly exactly what i imagine speezy talks irl he just goes on random facts and it's funny and awesome
Honestly?
I was about to comment about that time lol
Your little message of telling us we are cared about honestly made me happy, Im up at 4am listening to your commentary to help me sleep as your videos are engaging but also relaxed, and it reminded me of my fiance who loves me so much and I always question it because something so great feels so unreal- so thank you for that, it cut off my overthinking :)
And I get what you mean by your memories of Lucky! I have a cat called Puss (we did not know what to name her aha) and my mother saved her when she was less than a week old (presumably) and being beaten by teens, it was a miracle she survived. I was 10 months old when it happened so logically have no recollection, but I remember it- and I can only word it how you worded your own experience! She's 15 now, but not slowing down at all! She was spayed at 7, and they accidentally found out she had a severe hernia when spaying her- it saved her life by chance as she presumably would only have about a week left if unchecked, the poor thing's a fighter- she never changed how she act, we never would have known!
I hope your dog Lucky is well, and if they have passed on, I know the sweet little thing had a great owner, you seemed extremely fond in your anecdote!
Do share more of these chatty conversations in your videos, I enjoy listening to them!
EazySpeezy told me at 4 in the morning at the end of a plague inc Speedrun that I am loved and I really needed to hear it. Thank you
Same. It's 4:18am and I'm in recovery from a surgery, feeling lonely and isolated. I'm so thankful for this channel.
@@Will........ How are you now?
@@neorise127 I'm doing a lot better! I'm fully recovered and things are looking up :)
I studpied criminology in college, and it had a lot of overlaps with sociology. One of the topics we learnt were how unreliable witness testomonies can be due to how easily manipulated they can be. Not even maliciously, but due to an officer saying one thing, or presenting suspect portraits too early, it has the power to totally flip the memories around and instill fake ones. It's a really interesting!
cops fucking love it
Kewl
studpied 🙃
thats psychology not sociology
@@kernel-pult there is no obvious line separating the two fields. There is often a heavy overlap between the two
this run is... sick.
Wow
Ba dum tss
achoo
Pik@@trillmixin6999
get out
Speezy: you are loved
also Speezy: we are in a simulation
6:50 the line about "using Saudi Arabia for 9/11 of the examples" was errrr.....
ONE HELL OF A CHOICE 😂
I just noticed that 😂😂😂
Imagine if it was afghanistan instead
@@falloszaurus695well saudi arabia is the country that did 9/11, we only used it as an excuse to invade afghanistan
Ppp😊p,😊,,p,,p,,,,,😊p
God the RNG must have been painful for this game
Always is
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@@brysonlewisgaming5103this has nothing to do with the comment
It's always painful, except with the Neurax worm
In reguards to Saudi Arabia: If you've used the scenario creator, you can see that the country has regular flights to RANDOM countries, unlike other routes which are set t9 go to selected countries
After watching all of the Pravus mega brutal guides, this suddenly explains a LOT on why Saudi Arabia is a goated starting place.
Is random actually preferred in this case ? i thought speedruns generally favor known optimized routes
Ohhhhhh that’s why i thought he just doesn’t like us at all 😂😂😂😂
@@qwerasdf-oy6uobecause you want to spread out as much as possible random gives you a lot more options then just going back and forth through the same few places
My first day playing this game years ago on like my third attempt I ended up lossing with a single person in the world still healthy. I felt so robbed I was like when that one guy dies humanity is extinct even if he’s still alive I have won.
But you see, it's not a win if you don't get the kill. You would've been vultured
I Am Legend
Well basically, if that one person is a female and she can get to a sperm bank, humanity can continue, if she’s lucky and willing
@@lovelasnow lucky does not even begin to cover how unlikely that is.
* more than likely she would only start after starting to suspect she is the only one left alive in the world I doubt she would just assume that even year one.
* is still at the age she can have children.
* Knows how sperm banks work ie how that method of getting pregnant works.
* Hope the seed bank stays functional over multiple years with no electricity or maintenance.
* can survive pregnancy multiple times in a post apocalyptic wasteland with no proper medical care, or any help at all, all while raising infant children.
* also hoping that she has children of different genders as well
All of these factors combined, make it extremely unlikely for that to happen in my opinion.
@@lovelasnowInbreeding
The memory talk is something I've been thinking about a lot, I remember a person that died when I was freshly newborn.
I remember when asking about that person, my mom was really confused how I remember that (I only saw him once in bed dying)
Human brain is really interesting IMHO
1:00:00 smell is actually the sense most closely associated with our memory, so it makes total sense that you really remember that smell and associate it with the good times of your childhood vacations. I have something similar with a hand soap my family had during one Christmas, it was super strong and I kept smelling it almost to the point that it made me sick, but now, looking back on it, any time I’m able to recall the scent, it makes me super happy and nostalgic.
CAHPTERS/TIME SKIPS: 0:07 Bacteria 2:16 Virus 4:59 Fungi 10:53 Neurax Worm 13:41 Parasite 17:47 Prion 23:17 Zombie(Necroa) 29:48 Killswitch 33:09 Bio 37:33 Flu 51:36 Shadow
Your a saint
Ok
Bro waited for all of that 😂 but respect him❤
Cahpters
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“But it’s really nice when you can start killing”
-EasySpeezy 2023
"Oh boy! Here I go killing again"
i saw a review on the game and it was titled "God, I love wiping humanity!" 💀💀
with what toilet paper?
"We're actually going to use Saudi Arabia for our starting location for 9/11 plagues" 6:53
Thats what the school shooter said
I love playing this game and seeing no one left alive in the countries, looking at the map menu and it’s just like “US has been eradicated, Canada has been eradicated” or w/e and seeing the locations in the pictures going from there being a bunch of people to completely run down and deserted visually showing you that no one is left alive.
Also I just love the game’s music. It’s got that perfect touch of unnerving and spooky for a game where you’re playing as a disease trying to wipe out humanity XD
6:54 - ngl you unintentionally made the best pun ever
57:53 freakin wholesome man. Unexpected, but I needed that today
Woooo!! Congrats man, this is a pretty significant game to hold a record in.
Listening to the part about the candy, the way you described it immediately reminded me of the striped aniseed hard candies.they have a pretty distinct smell and taste, and it's also a spice so you would be able to smell it randomly. Probably not right, but just what I thought.
something ive liked as a plague inc player is the little notch on the infectiviry bar for a country showing what i call the "point of no return' where the infected population is so large it only takes a few seconds for the country to go from
Actually, the topic you shared about the "manufactured memories" is truly fascinating! Your personal story, though 'fake' memory, really got me thinking. It's incredible how our memories can be shaped and influenced, especially at such a young age.
Just a while ago, a friend and I were reminiscing about a trip we took, and through our conversation, some details seemed to get embellished or altered. It made me realize how susceptible our memories are to suggestion, not only in childhood but also in adulthood.
I wonder how often this happens in various aspects of our lives. It's intriguing to consider the malleability of our recollections.
59:11 im pretty sure ive built memories around pictures and recordings from when i was younger, so that was very relatable. neat to see someone talk about it
Fun fact: severity does more than make you get noticed faster. The higher your severity the more DNA you get.
You can easily notice in the parasite run that he gets something like 4 or 6 DNA per bubble when normally you get 1 or 2. That's the severity.
watching the vampire plague and laughing and thinking to myself, i wonder what kind of vampire easyspeezy would be, like "here i am in your house about to devour your blood in a second but first did you know someone in the world loves you, after i drink your blood and make you my minion you should give them a call, but now onto the main course.....which is killing you and turning you into my minon" LMFAO
With the fact the UK was the last attacked country I imagine the final battle was against Queen Liz risen from the grave.
I never thought I'd start crying while watching a plague inc speedrun :')
Yeah I was not expecting that at all but it's good to hear from someone right?
Literally same Jesus I was not ready for that
why though?
@@baldcadaver Go to 57:37 and you'll understand
@@baldcadaver during that gibberish segment at like the 52 minute mark.
57:30 deffo wasn’t expecting this but really needed to hear this so thank you ❤
Do ypu really need a stranger on youtuber to give you comfort?
I enjoy playing this game on casual when i am having a bad day and naming the plague after myself. There is something empowering about seeing has deztroyed the world
15:46 Genetic Drift does effect all traits in any category, the “Stasis genes” make the cost of the traits in a category increase slower.
The random candy smell you get could actually be from a persons perfume/cologne, some have a hard candy smell and one of them might be close enough to that original candy smell that it reminds you each time.
A little thing to note- Severity increases the number of DNA points you get from red bubbles, so upgrading some symptoms early on is a great way to get more points.
Your memory tangent is sooo true. My family has a habit of telling the same stories over and over and over again so much so that I have “memories” of stuff I wasn’t even there for or stuff that happened when I was an infant
the sudden love message at the end was so lovely and sweet. Thank you
God am I excited for an hour long video! Only downside to watching speedrun videoes is that they’re so short lol, keep up the great work!
Love your pfp, glad to see you’re a part of project Denmark
@@asoggyflipfloptbh the joke isnt funny
@@mr.jitterspam9552 don’t care
Femcel flag
What is project Denmark@@asoggyflipflop
It's interesting seeing shadow virus speedruns because I always learned to play it super slow and steady because if you don't trigger the actual infection and instead just sit in one place farming until you have like infinite points, you can basically just win every time
I love the little appreciation and love bits you give randomly in videos ❤ It really means a lot to some people to hear that, at the very least as a reminder.
I also loved the memory parts lol. I don't have fake memories myself from stories people have told me from before I could remember (though I've heard many), but I do have memories no one else remembers lmao.
I remember waking up in my bed on my fourth birthday, getting dressed, walking to the kitchen, and my mom was there with a white decorated cake with a big ol' 4 candle on it, she wished me Happy Birthday lol. The memory just ends there for me kinda, but my mom doesn't remember this at all, except she remembers the cake, but doesn't remember any decorations besides the 4 candle.
The Planet of the Apes trilogy, in my opinion, is actually one of the best movie trilogies out there. It's not without its flaws, but every entry is a super solid movie in its own right and unlike other trilogies that are notorious for DRASTICALLY dropping off in quality in the later installments, this one holds strong until the end, with an emotional finale if you've watched from the start. As examples of other trilogies that I think handle themselves extremely well I'd list the Hunger Games and How to Train Your Dragon trilogies, with Maze Runner being pretty dang solid overall though with a few more blatant flaws than the others. Long story short, if the premise interests you, I definitely would encourage giving PotA a watch :)
Very nice, watched it all through and big props to you for being able to talk all the time, it made it much more entertaining. Really enjoyed it... Keep it up
I never realize how quick you can play this game or how long the whole thing actually was.
Even at 10:52, you’re already 3 plagues done.
What happens if you have exactly 1 survivor? I mean, theoretically, if there are 2 survivors, they COULD MAYBE repopulate the planet, so it makes sense you'd lose in that scenario, but if you have 1 lonely guy left wtf is he gonna do
He's gonna clone himself
If it's a woman you got artificial insemination from sperm banks. If it's a guy then you'd have test tube babies. But it'd have to be a smart person lol
1 lonely woman can theoretically restart the population, 1 lonely guy prob cant do shit
mitosis
Evolution works in weird ways mate
Tips: its a good idea to get more severity in early game of mega brutal since it gives you more dna per bubble popped
Not only is this nice to have on in the background while you're drawing but it's also nice to listen to you talk. Don't be ashamed to talk about random stuff to pass the time, I'm intrigued and interested :)
59:19 literally all the time I could be somewhere that I’ve never been before and I smell something that I remember from my childhood
The entire world: *gets infected*
Greenland: "We don't do that here"
Hey, you're the most entertaining speedrunner on the platform rn. I never watch any speedruns but I watch you alot because you talk alot and explain every strat. I really enjoy listening to you ramble about stuff :D
This game always makes me anxious and worried about a random plague breaking out in the world but here I am watching anyways. Love you!!!
This guy just hit us with a random piece of eazyspeezy lore and then proceeded to say the most relatable thing ever
That bit where you started talking about random insights in the vampire virus was youtube gold
at around 57 minute mark. Thank you Speezy. You make my life better even when times are difficult. We appreciate you and know you are loved just as much as we are.
Genetic drift does affect everything, which makes mega brutal so difficult. You can pick sympto-stasis, patho-stasis or trans-stasis, but not all of them at once, so you still have to be quick because everything is going to cost more and more
As a kid I never even managed to finish the virus stage so its kinda satisfying seeing this now. Patience and strategy were not my strongest suit :))
I love how by the end of the run there was no more speedrun tech to talk about so he just rambled about random thoughts
6:50 using Saudi Arabia for 9/11 plagues is too meta
The fact that you mentioned the memories of someone telling you what happened while you were much younger... yeah, I have my own version of that. I don't have a vivid imagination that I remember it through my own mind... but I still remember it because of how many different times it was told. It starts like this: We lived in Italy because our dad was military. My older brother wanted to eat fruits... and saw a dish on the menu that translates to 'Fruits of the Sea'. He saw fruit and got it... found out it was seafood. Guess what my baby ass self decided to do? I ate all of it. I kept making a face that told everyone 'Bleh, I hate this' before I went back and have more.
Fun fact: I actually like seafood now, so...
Hell yeah, i loved this game. I could never get past virus though. (The second one, not the first one hahah) One thing a lot of people dont know you can sell traits back for DNA. So if you get a random mutation that you dont like, you can get rid of it. (He does this during the simian flu.) Also, madagascar and greenland were always the worst for me
I had a good strategy that when id get any symptoms, you can delete them for DNA to use somewhere else, and id put it all into infection. Then once everyone was infected, id take all the DNA back and put it all into symptoms to just watch everyone die hahaha
i also did that... these days it can cost dna to unevolve, though, so i wouldn't recommend doing that ^^;;
@@catboytavi Oh really?? That sucks. That was my go-to strat hahaha, maybe it was too OP
It kinda depends on difficulty and the disease. But yeah. Most of the time it costs dna to unevolve.
Man, I love this game, it's rare for me to watch a full one hour video, amazing video as always!
What you mentioned about creating fake memories is both common and fascinating. Researchers studying testimonies after 9/11 found that witnesses' recollections of their memories changed as they received more information about the event. This phenomenon, known as 'memory conformity' or 'post-event misinformation,' shows how new information can alter or even create false memories. Some people even recalled details that were physically impossible.
Pretty sure the severity also influences how much research is needed to make a cure; you can check the correlations in the graphs.
Always up to the best of speed runs
I like how it changed from Eazy documenting the game to sharing his memories
I’ve always been curious, do you keep all your route notes for these games? You could be the biggest speed runner help website ever if you did and uploaded them lol
watching this was like exposure therapy, I have major Nosophobia and up until the ape plague i was fighting my fight or flight response
57:36 that was so random, that it literally made my day. The way i smiled on that random messege also made me like and subscribe instantly without speezy telling me to do so!
Congratulations man you deserve it! Keep up the good work!
So while watching this I was playing plague inc on my phone, just relaxing. I was listening yet sorting out at the same time, yet my attention was fully grabbed when I heard you mentioning a dog named Lucky. I have a dog named Lucky (he's currently snuggling up to me). I just found it interesting that we both had/have a dog with the same name.
the random affirmation of being loved caught me so off guard, but thank you
tysm for the mental health break in 57:31! yes it was indeed really unexpected, but take a virtual hug from me, thanks bro!
I just recently found this channel and this content is really good. I’m surprised UA-cam hasn’t suggested you in the past. Definitely worth a sub.
57:56 I came here to watch a speedrun and ended up questioning the way our brains work and the fact that I think I remember many things I didn't even experience
Same. My parents told me a fake story and then I somehow created a fake memory of it then I was surprised to know it never happened
No I did not expect the wholesome sweet message near the end but I’m very happy to hear it :) thanks speezy
Your speed running skills are so good, its sickening
It's like his skills are infectious
I can't even imagine how he coughs up that much skill
i want a @EazySpeezy channel where he just talks more since it's more fun to listen to him instead of watching speedrun
57:36 Love you too man
28:13 canada got destroyed in seconds.
i like the tomato anus style positivity shout out. it’s always nice to hear even when i do start to expect it. it’s important to hear those types of things especially in todays world, and a chill video like this that people would probably watch to escape from life is a great place for it. appreciate it
"We're gonna be using Saudi Arabia for 9 out of 11 plagues"
What did he mean by this?
Nuerax worm has always been my favorite plague, i love the concept and the trojan plans trivialize it. I know its not the hardest one but damn do i love playing it
This video is comedy gold out of context
I love using plagues to eliminate man kind
In game of course
*whispers* now where’s that norovirus
I'm so glad you played this game! :D
its a great day when eazy uploads❤
True
ikr
17:32 The like 2M people left must’ve all been doctors somehow lol
If I die to a disease called “ur dead lol”, Im ragequitting
Sickness speedrun
Hear me out,
He does a true 100% undertale speed run
Damn an hour long vid
You deserve the record man 👏👏
Ohhh yeah the smell thing is giving me so much trouble, I just want the thing I remember smelling soooo bad but I don't even know WHAT it was
I love how it went from speedrunning strategies to sudden affirmation, to mandella effect and then to his secret sidequest only to loop back and end the speedrun in minutes