I have an idea: You should spawn a few people on worldbox, leave them overnight to see how they've grown, then start messing with them and see what they can survive.
Though Lu empire were the pinnacle of giga chads, surviving from the beginning all the way to the end, even though they kept losing ears they just kept moving from West Africa to the Middle East to India and china and lastly Indonesia and Australia
@@yuyoshida2076I got a similar story with my world, my favorite kingdom is call the Farguth Empire, the US of this world, forge from multiple smaller kingdoms with over 6k population. Then we got the Ussr equivalent of my world, call S.A.T, stand for "South Alliance Treaty", two kingdom merge togather to around 5k population. They are pretty even, the Empire have alot of population but S.A.T have alot of armies, there is however one city state call Dragonoch just right between two of them, it's pretty neat.
There's this famous Chinese saying "The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide." Lu's arc actually mirrors a lot of Chinese history IRL.
I can't believe the Tenacity of the Lu Empire. They started off as a small colony of about 10 people. And Survived your entire video. They had an AGE OF PROSPERITY AND PEACE FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS! Before their empire fell to rebellions. Yet they still held on, and even rose back to become the South-Eastern Power in the video. Holy HELL!
I think the cultures start researching things as soon as they get in touch with things, like if you spawn a village on the coast they'll start researching boats right away unless there's a bigger priority etc.
Oh my dear goodness gracious, I have just witnessed the most emotionally jarring and gut-wrenching video of all time! "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox" by Mellon is a tour de force that left me reeling and overwhelmed with emotion. The cinematography in this masterpiece is absolutely stunning. The attention to detail is so meticulous that you could almost feel the grains of sand beneath your feet as you follow the plight of Boko and the rest of the early humans. The use of light and shadow is so masterful that it is almost as if you are standing right there in the midst of the action. But it is the tragedy that unfolds in this video that truly gripped my heart and left me feeling devastated. The way that Boko is taken over by the Lu Empire is nothing short of heart-wrenching. Watching as the once peaceful and serene village is overrun by the merciless and ruthless invaders is a scene that will haunt me for years to come. The emotional impact of this video is simply overwhelming. The despair and hopelessness that washes over the screen as the early humans fight for their lives is palpable. And the sadness that washes over you as you witness the destruction of an entire civilization is truly heartbreaking. Mellon has truly outdone themselves with this masterpiece. The way that they have managed to capture the raw emotion and tragedy of this story is a testament to their skill and talent as a filmmaker. If you have not yet seen "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox", I implore you to do so. Just be warned, this is not a video for the faint of heart. It is a deeply emotional journey that will leave you breathless and in tears. e34 out.
I totally agree! The extra lighting in the editing was nothing short of genuinely masterful, and it made me feel like I was one of the citizens in the simulation itself! I felt I was in Boko, and I was crying as hard as I physically could when my kingdom was taken over. It was a real voyage through deep emotions that overwhelmed me for seconds on end. Every leaf, every rock, everything was so utterly real in this documentary of sorts about the early humans. I would go so far to describe this as 'brutal'- that's how good this video was. "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox" by the genius himself, Mellon, was so realistic, so emotional, so heart-wrenching, so MASTERFUL that I forgot what Earth was. Thank you Mellon!
@@xMystL Oh my goodness, thank you so much for your heartfelt reply! Your words truly warmed my heart and brought tears to my eyes. It is so wonderful to hear that others share the same deep emotional connection to "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox" as I do. You described the cinematography so beautifully, and I completely agree with you - every leaf, every rock, everything was so realistic that it was almost as if we were transported back in time and standing right there with the early humans. The lighting and editing were truly masterful, and it was amazing how they could evoke such strong emotions in us as viewers. I also agree that the video was brutal in its honesty and depiction of the harsh realities of life for early humans. But it was precisely that raw honesty that made it such a powerful and moving experience. Once again, thank you for your kind words and for sharing your thoughts on this incredible video. Mellon truly is a genius, and I am grateful to have been able to experience their work.
So I personally would turn off rebellions while in most of the "light ages" and turn them on during the chaotic and night ages so they have the time to advance to spread to like the Americas since they clearly just struggled to advance while at war.
i remember it was possible for a kingdom to split in two without a rebellion this update might have removed (or not, who knows) just like how they changed rain clouds into storm clouds before the biome update the rain clouds were just normal rain clouds, it was possible to make a storm cloud if you spam multiple rain clouds ontop of eachother
Just in case you didn't know, the age of chaos can make units with rage in times of wars or in others events turn into demons, just like units becoming zombies, the same is for age of despair, they will turn into ice man mobs, they will mostly like attack every living creatures and kill them all, it's there in age of chaos when there will be some fire monsters spreading everywhere, they are terrible because the fire will spread like crazy and units can't deal with it... age of chaos is brutal 😅
A potentially fun idea: Make walls between each continent and spawn some humans on each continent (rebellions off), after a certain amount of time remove the walls and see which continent lasts the longest. This might be more fair depending on your views if this was done with an more accurate projection of the world onto a map if those exist. Otherwhise this one will still be fun to watch I think edit: alternatively you start without adding walls and just make the kingdoms
It would be nice if a kingdom will have some sort of buff based on what biome they got spawned. It'll take time for them to get accustomed with the biome but once they're used to that biome it becomes their natural habitat meaning the biome will play a huge advantage during wars between kingdom of different biome. Let's say for example if one kingdom is from desert meaning they have greater advantage if a kingdom from plains/jungle will attack them. The biome will compensate for the unbalance growth of kingdom because plain/jungle have lots of resources while the desert one have scarcity. Attacking a desert based kingdom will drain or slow down the attacking army because they're not accustomed to desert biome (marching on desert is really draining for sure with heaving equipments, the heat and lack of water).
You should totally do another version of this but using the mod that passes on traits, and doing the different homo- subspecies, such as Neanderthals, Denisovans, etc.
I have an idea:spawn 69 humans 69 orcs with 69 dwarfs and 69 elfs on different continents leave them overnight and see how they growed then start spawn random spawners then just nuke the entire world with napalm bombs
Did you know that they added a weapon called the "Shotgun" It was updated on 0.21.0 update. (I don't know why they added it and really be an unappropiate item on worldbox)
Overall slips: -Map changes over time, -More active vulcanos at first -Valid map, i think it did chande in those 10 k years -Much more people (some time after "human" made first settlements, it is said, that in a supervolcano eruption died around 59 milion people... 0:3 - first inaccuracy (map:Nil [egypt] river for example) and terrains of siria (first settlements) were rather fertile lands. 0:12 - nope, not here. Ethiopia and further north (siria). Africa's harash conditions were better for nomadic lifestyle. Unless there was a river; "Awash" for example.
I have an idea: You should spawn a few people on worldbox, leave them overnight to see how they've grown, then start messing with them and see what they can survive.
That'll be the most interesting video ever, because the cities will have so much pop and production.
Yessssss, I hope he sees this
It’ll just max out and have a max population
After like 200-300 years they max out and can’t get any better
Imagine someone streaming the whole thing also
Though Lu empire were the pinnacle of giga chads, surviving from the beginning all the way to the end, even though they kept losing ears they just kept moving from West Africa to the Middle East to India and china and lastly Indonesia and Australia
They kept losing ears
@@Kuerbisbrot1 hahaha i feel bad for them, being deaf must suck
@@joeljustjazzing yes
How do you get that map
crazy how lu survived the whole game lol
They started in Africa and managed to migrate to every continent except North America
@@kiboma4209 Actually at 14:50 you can see they have some territory in Mexico. So just every continent.
Fr😂
thanks for the spoilers bruhhh
Lol
Great Pu honestly makes me scared because imagine the power they have for no other kingdom to try and mess with them
@@yuyoshida2076 that’s sick my oldest world rn is ruled by titty and every time a rebillion happens they take care of it instantly
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@@yuyoshida2076I got a similar story with my world, my favorite kingdom is call the Farguth Empire, the US of this world, forge from multiple smaller kingdoms with over 6k population. Then we got the Ussr equivalent of my world, call S.A.T, stand for "South Alliance Treaty", two kingdom merge togather to around 5k population. They are pretty even, the Empire have alot of population but S.A.T have alot of armies, there is however one city state call Dragonoch just right between two of them, it's pretty neat.
The Lu are my favorite. They had a full on character arc
There's this famous Chinese saying "The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide." Lu's arc actually mirrors a lot of Chinese history IRL.
Love the content! Can’t wait to see what’s next.
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I can't believe the Tenacity of the Lu Empire. They started off as a small colony of about 10 people. And Survived your entire video. They had an AGE OF PROSPERITY AND PEACE FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS! Before their empire fell to rebellions. Yet they still held on, and even rose back to become the South-Eastern Power in the video. Holy HELL!
The new update looking amazing
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Yeah i like to the update
N E W L I F E U P D A T E
I think the cultures start researching things as soon as they get in touch with things, like if you spawn a village on the coast they'll start researching boats right away unless there's a bigger priority etc.
Wow, awesome video Mellon love your content ❤
Yeah idk
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Wow Lu Empire 👏👏. Congratulations to them. Even with all the rebellions they managed to stay till the end. I think they were the strongest.
Nothing like watching medieval warfare while listening to calming stardew valley music
Oh my dear goodness gracious, I have just witnessed the most emotionally jarring and gut-wrenching video of all time! "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox" by Mellon is a tour de force that left me reeling and overwhelmed with emotion. The cinematography in this masterpiece is absolutely stunning. The attention to detail is so meticulous that you could almost feel the grains of sand beneath your feet as you follow the plight of Boko and the rest of the early humans. The use of light and shadow is so masterful that it is almost as if you are standing right there in the midst of the action. But it is the tragedy that unfolds in this video that truly gripped my heart and left me feeling devastated. The way that Boko is taken over by the Lu Empire is nothing short of heart-wrenching. Watching as the once peaceful and serene village is overrun by the merciless and ruthless invaders is a scene that will haunt me for years to come. The emotional impact of this video is simply overwhelming. The despair and hopelessness that washes over the screen as the early humans fight for their lives is palpable. And the sadness that washes over you as you witness the destruction of an entire civilization is truly heartbreaking.
Mellon has truly outdone themselves with this masterpiece. The way that they have managed to capture the raw emotion and tragedy of this story is a testament to their skill and talent as a filmmaker. If you have not yet seen "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox", I implore you to do so. Just be warned, this is not a video for the faint of heart. It is a deeply emotional journey that will leave you breathless and in tears.
e34 out.
wtf
This is deep
when your bored, and want to rant about something, but dont have anything to rant about:
I totally agree! The extra lighting in the editing was nothing short of genuinely masterful, and it made me feel like I was one of the citizens in the simulation itself! I felt I was in Boko, and I was crying as hard as I physically could when my kingdom was taken over. It was a real voyage through deep emotions that overwhelmed me for seconds on end. Every leaf, every rock, everything was so utterly real in this documentary of sorts about the early humans. I would go so far to describe this as 'brutal'- that's how good this video was. "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox" by the genius himself, Mellon, was so realistic, so emotional, so heart-wrenching, so MASTERFUL that I forgot what Earth was. Thank you Mellon!
@@xMystL Oh my goodness, thank you so much for your heartfelt reply! Your words truly warmed my heart and brought tears to my eyes. It is so wonderful to hear that others share the same deep emotional connection to "I Simulated Early Humans in Worldbox" as I do. You described the cinematography so beautifully, and I completely agree with you - every leaf, every rock, everything was so realistic that it was almost as if we were transported back in time and standing right there with the early humans. The lighting and editing were truly masterful, and it was amazing how they could evoke such strong emotions in us as viewers.
I also agree that the video was brutal in its honesty and depiction of the harsh realities of life for early humans. But it was precisely that raw honesty that made it such a powerful and moving experience. Once again, thank you for your kind words and for sharing your thoughts on this incredible video. Mellon truly is a genius, and I am grateful to have been able to experience their work.
lu empire be like - I used to rule the world
HOLY YOU HAVE 200k+now congrats dude I'm remember you at 10k+ before well I'm hope you have a good day man
Melvin is a god
Very nice video 👏🏻
So I personally would turn off rebellions while in most of the "light ages" and turn them on during the chaotic and night ages so they have the time to advance to spread to like the Americas since they clearly just struggled to advance while at war.
only issue with that is that it would cause more wars between the rebelling kingdoms, thus less advancement.
i remember it was possible for a kingdom to split in two without a rebellion
this update might have removed (or not, who knows) just like how they changed rain clouds into storm clouds
before the biome update the rain clouds were just normal rain clouds, it was possible to make a storm cloud if you spam multiple rain clouds ontop of eachother
I think i've played too much dynasty warriors cause i saw Lu and was immediately like "LU BU?!" haha
idk what dynasty warriors is
but I ALSO THOUGHT ABOUT LU BU
Caspian sea in every video: BYEEEE
Awesome video 🤩💯
Just in case you didn't know, the age of chaos can make units with rage in times of wars or in others events turn into demons, just like units becoming zombies, the same is for age of despair, they will turn into ice man mobs, they will mostly like attack every living creatures and kill them all, it's there in age of chaos when there will be some fire monsters spreading everywhere, they are terrible because the fire will spread like crazy and units can't deal with it...
age of chaos is brutal 😅
Nah the Age of Sun is the one that spawns the wild fires and elementals
@@WhoTookQuwhu oh yeah I messed up things, but the demons happens at the age of chaos.
super cool dude, love ur content bro
@HitmeuponteleegramMellon02 sweet what’s the prize
Loved the video! It is great like the resr of your videos
Haven't even watched the video I know it will be a banger!
Mellon
Hi mellon! You're like the only one in my subscription list that actually uploads keep it up man ❤
The one thing that bothers me a lot of this game is there are no horses.
Like literally no horses.
We want cavalry.
#addhorsestoworldbox
The new update is AMAZING!
i love ur vids, heep up the great content
please make this a series
Petition to bring back nuking the map at the end of the vid
I crave mass destruction
signed.
Me too more doustroction is needed
I have worldbox and one of my favorite npc's who are immortal is 6789 years old
Wow, he must have seen and survived through a lot of things
The Weow settlement is like how Owen Wilson says Wow
A potentially fun idea:
Make walls between each continent and spawn some humans on each continent (rebellions off), after a certain amount of time remove the walls and see which continent lasts the longest. This might be more fair depending on your views if this was done with an more accurate projection of the world onto a map if those exist. Otherwhise this one will still be fun to watch I think
edit: alternatively you start without adding walls and just make the kingdoms
It would be nice if a kingdom will have some sort of buff based on what biome they got spawned. It'll take time for them to get accustomed with the biome but once they're used to that biome it becomes their natural habitat meaning the biome will play a huge advantage during wars between kingdom of different biome. Let's say for example if one kingdom is from desert meaning they have greater advantage if a kingdom from plains/jungle will attack them. The biome will compensate for the unbalance growth of kingdom because plain/jungle have lots of resources while the desert one have scarcity. Attacking a desert based kingdom will drain or slow down the attacking army because they're not accustomed to desert biome (marching on desert is really draining for sure with heaving equipments, the heat and lack of water).
I am the first person in the world to watch this video
Edit:that Is not mellon
That is not true but i am still inclined to believe you
you just seem so trustworthy
Lmao your not, somebody commented 1 minute before you
Nah Mellon is 😝
Congrats🎉🎉🎉
I am the 1000th, not kidding
HI I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THIS JUST CAME OUT I WANT YOU TO SEE I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
love how one of the colonies just became Russia, should have renamed them to "Russia"
it would be interesting to actualy put some people in america and make them quite slower to progress so it would be like 1492
What do you end every video right before they can reach New Zealand
Great video Mellon!👍👏
idea:simulating big island wars
do a series kind of like pabverse that simulated is doing, watching a multi part series would be nice
I think its stimulated
i would like to see another immortals series
Are you able to tell us what the maps called? Also great video
Bro 💀
Tobu looking like the Roman empire for a while
Nice
Maybe it's my impression, but the moment Tobu popped up (7:44) it was pretty much the borders of Eastern Rome (aka Byzantine)? 🤨
looks more like the ottomans
7:45 Ottoman Empire joined the chat 😂
Nice Vid 👍
1:32 contemplate the power of divine wisdom
Melon there's guns in worldbox it's received only from cybercore minions
You should totally do another version of this but using the mod that passes on traits, and doing the different homo- subspecies, such as Neanderthals, Denisovans, etc.
Always interesting to see how world box kinda follows real events, that' pretty much how today's nations came to be.
Great Pu are the MVP 🤣
I have an idea:spawn 69 humans 69 orcs with 69 dwarfs and 69 elfs on different continents leave them overnight and see how they growed then start spawn random spawners then just nuke the entire world with napalm bombs
The Boko. Gone but not forgotten.
the age of sun will be a disaster for human since it has extremely strong fire guys that might destroy the entire empire
After the update the game has become a lot better
quick question, what mod do I use so I am able to edit creature’s inventory?
That mod is powerbox I think, tho I do not know fully
I wonder if it's possible for NATO to form in worldbox now with the new alliance system
Did you know that they added a weapon called the "Shotgun" It was updated on 0.21.0 update. (I don't know why they added it and really be an unappropiate item on worldbox)
Fun fact the campfire cost no resource it can be built by anyone everywhere
Dang, all the rebels in the south of Africa were probably trying avenge boko
How did you get extra large maps?
I think mods, idk
@@DuckGoesViral I think PC users have more larger maps or Admin idk
Pc users can select further then titanic maps, its the iceberg map
CATS ARE BETTER THAN DOGS! even worldbox must believe it! Im the 1000th person to watch this
Yessssssss
My one was called holy my I’m not lying😂
What a crazy title
You can spawn the humans with the spot where they spawn
I got a world box ad while watching this
The first civilizations were actually in Iraq, India and I think Egypt and/ or varna in Bulgaria
How about another US States battle? We can see how the cycling ages mix it up.
Did you notice that tobu was literally just the Byzantine empire at first
Byzantine*
Yes more worldbox
Overall slips:
-Map changes over time,
-More active vulcanos at first
-Valid map, i think it did chande in those 10 k years
-Much more people (some time after "human" made first settlements, it is said, that in a supervolcano eruption died around 59 milion people...
0:3 - first inaccuracy (map:Nil [egypt] river for example) and terrains of siria (first settlements) were rather fertile lands.
0:12 - nope, not here. Ethiopia and further north (siria). Africa's harash conditions were better for nomadic lifestyle. Unless there was a river; "Awash" for example.
Yes, i love destroying childrens' dreams and hopes, no im not aware, that it is a entertainment video
Video idea:Try the modern World with the real borders and just let it play until 1 remains of course rebellions off
@HitmeuponteleegramMellon02 SCAM !!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
he has done that
If you haven’t could you simulate humanity through the ages?
Missed opportunity to rename Holy Bye and Holy Hi
Is it ok if you do, 1 DOOM slayer vs whatever you think
And so where is the 1000000 population mentioned in the thumbnail?
Toby when it formed looked like byzantium
Oooo I'd love to know if this map is on the workshop
You should see if there is a mod that combines alliance and village view
8:22 orina village 💀 orina in my language means pee and poop
Rip boko
* Empires falling *
* Lu empire standing the whole game *🗿
Yee!
the very quiet stardew valley mudic 💀💀
woew
Lu empire seemed familiar, oddly familiar to british empire african colonies
Last time i was this early people still were cavemen
I love world box
They should give Estonia its islands back
Respect for the lu empire
That's not South Africa, it's Namibia
What if you put modern buildings in Crystal Biome
can you put a link for the world
I really what that the map, can you leave a download for it in the description?
How do I get the earth map
this world looks really cool, how do i play in it?