I hope you've enjoyed my first impression of LGIO - checkout Josh's channel here: bit.ly/3BxpaSd A few of you have suggested we should watch the other videos starting from the beginning, what do you think?
Josh has 3 great achievements in this game: 1. Invented the hypertube cannon 2. Has his belt tornado on the game's store page 3. Was officially contacted by the developers after each video to use his world file as the new engine optimization benchmark
Instead of a straight connection to the container, he bends it, turns it around, goes up, down, inside and out, around the container and a long mile, turning it again, reverting it back down and up again and finally and only then, hell put it on top of the container and finally connect it to the container 🤣
@@gamestechvideos well the devs learned from previous experience and fixed/future-proofed the speed issue, at least for "simple" scenarios such as this one was. ;-)
Not surprising. His first play through save file was requested by the company so they could see how he broke the game and do a bunch of optimizations. Josh's play throughs are really what companies look for when they want a beta test of their games.
The first half is legitimately a good tutorial vibe on how to get started. The last half is 'what you CAN do'. maybe not what you should do. I give Josh props that he never makes on that hes playing the game as most people would, hes always pretty clear on 'nobody would do this, but CAN we do this?'
I've never seen a reaction video include the sponsor of the other video and honestly that's the most respectful thing ever. A really good faith showing.
The community manager in public upon seeing the conveyor belt tornado: "We're revoking the license code we gave you." The community manager in private: "Can we get a copy of that save file? I want the optimization team to make this war crime playable."
I'm not kidding, I'm being real here, hundred percent honest: I bought Satisfactory in EA because I found Josh's channel and I couldn't stand him playing it "wrong" 😂 And now I'm addicted and well over 1200hrs in. I didn't even like the idea of factory games, but he made it fun enough in chaos that he showed I could find it fun in order. And I am giddy every time I get to see Josh play despite him giving me a stroke every time 🤣
I like to think Josh's Satisfactory videos are the equivalent of those mobile ads with the puzzles that are so easy but they can't do, and they make you wanna download the game to do it better
Honestly josh is the best beta tester. If you watch any of his other videos he WILL find any and all problems that are in your game lol. Loved the reaction. You should watch his other satisfactory videos.
Literally - when Coffee Stain saw Josh's videos and how badly he was breaking the game and its FPS, they asked Josh for a copy of his save file so they could use it to help with optimizations.
I watched the reaction that Bitz released a few days ago. It's as if he was having terrible PTSD. Total: "How bad could this be?" Everyone: "Total has no idea the horrors he is about to witness."
2:13 and just for that, I'm subbing, I see so many reaction channels skip over the intro, outro and sponsor of the vid they're reacting to and it always irks me. Like you're literally using someone else's content that god knows how long they spent producing and you don't even respect it smh. Thank you for showing respect to LGIO and immense respect for you to do this. Edit: Also, love the pain you had to suffer throughout the entire video hahahaha "I'm impressed and traumatized" Love this quote.
@@grunzythepotatoI mean, anybody who accidentally flew out of one hyperloop pipe and into another would have noticed they were going a significant amount faster for it. I myself did and then independently “invented” it before I ever watched videos or read the steam community tab, the same as I imagine hundreds of other players did too. It’s kinda the typical 1-3-2 miner smelter constructor everybody makes at the beginning, it just makes sense once you look at the problem a certain way.
@@TotalXclipse XD Please schedule a therapist beforehand. But LGIO has a lot of great videos. He loves to highlight indie devs. He brought a lot of us over to SF, he's how I learned of the game back in the day.
I love that how a person plays the game from the very beginning immediately sets a self-imposed difficulty factor unique to that playthrough. The moment you choose your starting location you start working for or against yourself.
You just witnessed peak gaming. Honestly though normally in his videos he shows me things i never would even think of or knew it was possible. I honestly think this video is one of his tamest, and satisfactory kind of lets you do insane things anyway so not much to "break" lol.
Or setting up some basic chaos before a joshsploshion. Hoping it's the beginning of a new series. Josh hints at it there at the end with plenty of space to go
If you should decide to watch the other videos as well, I want to say: - This is a starter video. Joshs starter videos on SF are the tamer ones. It gets really insane from here. - The videos before this are OLD. Meaning no creative mode, nothing. - Not sure if it is the UA-cam Cut, but feel free to pause more and talk if you want! Shower us in that veteran-of-the-game knowledge. Very good stuff :D
@@TotalXclipse Very, very tame. I mean, that picture in the Steam store page of the conveyor belt tornado cocoon thing... that's Josh. Early Satisfactory Josh. Josh is basically one of, if not *the* primary reason Satisfactory runs so well.
@rebuiltHK47 his world was used to greatly enhance performance like 3 different times lmao, honestly I'm not sure satisfactory would be the way it is today without him Love the username btw, kotor rocks
There's "commitment to the bit" and then there's whatever level Josh is on, which is a whole other one. Watching Total's soul shatter in realtime was... worth it? I think? Hmm.
I love that he IS giving you a full tutorial to the Phase 2, but he has his own way of doing things. And he's very, VERY self conscious and tongue in cheek :D He's reminding us that hey, games are GAMES! A way of PLAYING! Don't take games too seriously!
11:38 Yeah I was actually struck by that as well, he does a really good job walking new players through the basics and in an entertaining way as well lmao.
As someone who has played a few of the games he has (either because of him or happenstance), he shows the basics well and then goes off the rail. His Raft playthrough is a great example, since it is truly endless hours put into making the video. Of course same with satisfactory, especially considering his old world was pre-creative
The good thing about Josh is that he actually explain the game mechanics. This way even someone who has never played the game before can apreciate the chaos.
it's all a matter of definition what you want to be the game and what you consider to be fun. while watching this video, my factory is just making the last few modular engines to finish phase 2 (all milestones and mam research up to this point are already done, except for the last two alien research), with only two rows of coal generators (but also 60 GWh of fully loaded power storage, a few thermal generators, and an alien power augmenter) and *_ONE single refinery that is allowed to only make jetpack biofuel_*_ but not touch any dirty oil._
Was so happy to see this vid. LGIO is one of my favorite channels, but I watch your vids to try to perfect my factory and your content is so well made! My base would be such a mess without your help (it has a long ways to go but we'll get there). This was the vid I needed to start my day!
I would love to see you react to more of his videos. I got into Satisfactory because Josh's videos showed just how flexible the game could be and how responsive the devs were to someone breaking their game. The drones video and the train one are probably my favorites.
it never gets old watching pros react to the chaos that is josh lol, you see the frustration building before a brain blows lol, always makes me smile lol
When I watched it, I knew what to expect and was not traumatized, but I felt extremely sick to my stomach and triggered a migraine headache and I just couldn't even talk to anyone or stay awake for the rest of the evening so I was just curled up in a ball in my crying corner.
The very *name* of this game speaks to the psychology of its usual players. Those who achieve a sense of well being, achievement, correctness... Satisfaction even... from watching when chaos changes to elegance and order. An almost OCD level of *completion* when done in certain ways... And Josh knows how comedy is simply trauma plus time. Specifically the trauma of those watching what Josh joyfully does in his anti-OCD. Watching him doing his chaotic thing is funny. Watching those who get the most from Satisfaction (and games like it) as they react to Josh is *utterly hilarious.*
Josh's first Satisfactory video was my introduction to the game, which led me to your channel. Many years and 500+ hours in game ago. Really enjoying a fresh save with 1.0!
I absolutely love LGIO content. Josh has gotten so many people into the games he has featured. I got into Satisfactory because of his videos. Lots of people got into Satisfactory because of him. I actually learned how the game works because of his videos about the game before I bought it at update 5. Of course, I don't build the way he does, but the basics I was able to understand, and when I got in I knew what I was looking at and what did what. Thankfully, UA-cam recommended you and Bitz next to his videos, so I used your videos about load balancing and recipes to build more efficiently (as well as the various other users with videos about curves and such).
I picked up Satisfactory way back when it was an Epic exclusive after watching his videos. And bought it again on Steam. His "conveyer tornado" was one of the featured images on the Steam page for a long time (if it isn't still). Coffee Stain used his saves to work on their optimization.
Love reaction videos to Let's Game It Out Satisfactory. Please do future ones, and even consider going back and react to his old ones. Reminisce in some of the old satisfactory graphics and bugs
that's what always impressed me with Josh's videos, yes they are absolutely enjoyable to watch, but the insane amount of hours he puts in to make these videos is unreal. You'll see it especially if you watch his original series of this. watching one of his first videos was what got me interested in the game. After putting many hours in the game myself and watching all of his videos, you really understand just how much effort went in to creating everything he did. I think you will definitely enjoy watching them all
Josh's videos got me intrigued with the game, but i knew i could never make more entertaining chaos than he did. But i also had no frame of reference for how to design in a sensible way, until now. Thanks for this reaction, now I'll be checking out your designs so i can have some idea how this game could be played by a sane person.
Josh’s satisfactory videos is what made me get the game as looked like a great game as you still get a good feel for the game even while he creates crazy things.
my first video of yours, got here due to well reacting to LGIO's vid, its how i found a fair few good creators. looking forward to binge watching your runs of a game i really enjoy. (im sort of a mix of structured neat builds and well "Josh builds" when i play. and satisfactory is great so imma enjoy watching your builds :)
So my suggestion for optimal viewer enjoyment (by us of course) would be for you to watch his "...600 Meter Human Cannon..." video then his "I Used Drones..." to have the best effect without having to go through the pains of all the ancient videos. It will include enough of the old with both new to complete the early access set. 🙂
Honestly, I've never in my life seen one of these videos where someone "reacts" to something by remaining almost completely silent for 99% of the video. Poor show.
Jesus, I play this game to satisfy (npi) OCD... this vid just makes me squeeze inside sooo much. Love let's game it out btw, so The Spiffing Brit which is even better. Great vid Total
I'd love to see you do another of these, your reaction was great. I would reccommend going back and watching his series from early access... some... truly remarkable things happened lol.
I personaly don't care about intellectual property, but I do think if josh cares then he's got a legitimate argument that your react is not transformative enough to be fair use.
I have only gotten a little over a minute in: " How bad could it be" Me: ohh you poor sweet summer child XD Josh is the definition of chaos... and mayhem with a sprinkle of menace and disaster mixed in... I look forward to watching your reactions... It always brings me such joy to watch others react to Josh XD
Josh lacks what holds me back to this day: overthinking and trying to be efficient. He needs steel? Plops down a foundry and he has steel. Need coal power?.... And I'm still trying to figure out how many powerplants can I support on how many nodes with how to supply them with water.... Btw, that swirly conveyor thing is in the game's thumbnail, if you hover over it in steam, that's the first one.
"How bad could it be?!" A sudden cacophony of crows shatters the silence, a distant maniacal cackle reverberates through the air. You have the distinct feeling something is lurking in the shadows. Evil dwells here.
I hope you've enjoyed my first impression of LGIO - checkout Josh's channel here: bit.ly/3BxpaSd
A few of you have suggested we should watch the other videos starting from the beginning, what do you think?
Emperor palpating voice “do it!”
DO IT, but be sure to be prepared, the things you will see will change you
You have to watch the first episode. It's somehow way crazier
Yesssss
Definitely watch all of them, this was a bit tamer than some of his other ones.
Josh has 3 great achievements in this game:
1. Invented the hypertube cannon
2. Has his belt tornado on the game's store page
3. Was officially contacted by the developers after each video to use his world file as the new engine optimization benchmark
4. Has been the voice of god in an update release video.
@@thomaspriewasser6660 I didn't know about that one, neat!
The belt tornado literally ended up in THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
Many creators that made epic scale buildings have been contacted. But i do believe some of the optimisations are due to his.... art
@thomasflamant7330 like the conveyor belt weave or the truck ball pit?
This is actually the most organized he's been so far. He never used to put a container right next to the machine that fills it :P
pretty sure it has been done before... but the stuff would still need to route elsewhere first. :P
Instead of a straight connection to the container, he bends it, turns it around, goes up, down, inside and out, around the container and a long mile, turning it again, reverting it back down and up again and finally and only then, hell put it on top of the container and finally connect it to the container 🤣
Can validate; it’s so un-josh like to make it neat enough that the game doesn’t crash or the sim speed slow down when you look at it.
@@gamestechvideos well the devs learned from previous experience and fixed/future-proofed the speed issue, at least for "simple" scenarios such as this one was. ;-)
Josh is this game's greatest advertisement.
Hes the only reason i started playin
@@joeeeyyyyyySame
Same
@@joeeeyyyyyy I started when either Markiplier or Jacksepticeye played it.
@@joeeeyyyyyy He convinced me to buy the game...
The first screenshot on the satisfactory steam store page is Josh's tornado from the first play through
haha, nice. I see it as a part of the community. Also a means to show the building freedom.
Still? I think it's been that for a WHILE! Understandably
Not surprising. His first play through save file was requested by the company so they could see how he broke the game and do a bunch of optimizations. Josh's play throughs are really what companies look for when they want a beta test of their games.
@@caistigh2062 Of course it's 'still'; that's practically the main advertisement for the game at this point lololol
"This is a better tutorial than the game gives you" 30 seconds later, Jaw on floor 🤣
The first half is legitimately a good tutorial vibe on how to get started. The last half is 'what you CAN do'. maybe not what you should do.
I give Josh props that he never makes on that hes playing the game as most people would, hes always pretty clear on 'nobody would do this, but CAN we do this?'
@@tyrelcrawford7303iS tHeRe A LiMIt?
@@iotcchan only one way to find out!
11:33, 12:12... and a short while later, nervous laughter (12:45) and an exasperated sigh. (13:39)
15:21 “Yes, organization!” he shouts, as incorrect as anyone has ever been.
* 15:15
I've never seen a reaction video include the sponsor of the other video and honestly that's the most respectful thing ever. A really good faith showing.
There’s no wrong way to play the game!
Then there’s Josh.
There’s one wrong way to play the game.
Nah, Josh is unburdened by order, he completes the game without making fancy orderly factories.
He is a god @@AWZool
Yeah one wrong way: Josh's way.
The community manager in public upon seeing the conveyor belt tornado: "We're revoking the license code we gave you."
The community manager in private: "Can we get a copy of that save file? I want the optimization team to make this war crime playable."
its an art form the way he finds out how to play games "his way"
"And after all, how bad could this be." My sweet summer child.
Famous last words.
Shows he never watched Josh before... it was just foreplay :D
To those who understand, no explanation is necessary
To those who do not, no explanation can suffice
He has no idea.
As bad as it is, Pirate Software's methods hurt worse.
The man was sinking screws to get coupons to buy more screws at one point.
I'm not kidding, I'm being real here, hundred percent honest: I bought Satisfactory in EA because I found Josh's channel and I couldn't stand him playing it "wrong" 😂 And now I'm addicted and well over 1200hrs in. I didn't even like the idea of factory games, but he made it fun enough in chaos that he showed I could find it fun in order. And I am giddy every time I get to see Josh play despite him giving me a stroke every time 🤣
Yeah... I got 960 hours myself.
It's like those mobile game ads where the person intentionally does a bad job so you go "WOW I CAN DO BETTER"
26:02 "He's going to do it with pipes now, isn't he?" Oh yeah, now you're getting it!
I like to think Josh's Satisfactory videos are the equivalent of those mobile ads with the puzzles that are so easy but they can't do, and they make you wanna download the game to do it better
Hahahah FACTS
Except in the ads they failed doing it meanwhile josh suceed in its own way
"Testament to dedication."
A very accurate description to any of Josh's videos.
I've never seen a youtuber whose face so perfectly matched what I thought he looked like from his voice
😂😅😂
Honestly josh is the best beta tester. If you watch any of his other videos he WILL find any and all problems that are in your game lol. Loved the reaction. You should watch his other satisfactory videos.
Literally - when Coffee Stain saw Josh's videos and how badly he was breaking the game and its FPS, they asked Josh for a copy of his save file so they could use it to help with optimizations.
@@starskunk And a screenshot of his save is the very first screenshot on the steam store page.
I watched the reaction that Bitz released a few days ago. It's as if he was having terrible PTSD.
Total: "How bad could this be?"
Everyone: "Total has no idea the horrors he is about to witness."
2:13 and just for that, I'm subbing, I see so many reaction channels skip over the intro, outro and sponsor of the vid they're reacting to and it always irks me. Like you're literally using someone else's content that god knows how long they spent producing and you don't even respect it smh.
Thank you for showing respect to LGIO and immense respect for you to do this.
Edit: Also, love the pain you had to suffer throughout the entire video hahahaha "I'm impressed and traumatized" Love this quote.
Iirc, Josh is the one who discovered the hypertube cannon lmao
he is certainly the one who popularized it. I believe he did discover it though because who else in their right mind would try something like that
@@grunzythepotatoI mean, anybody who accidentally flew out of one hyperloop pipe and into another would have noticed they were going a significant amount faster for it. I myself did and then independently “invented” it before I ever watched videos or read the steam community tab, the same as I imagine hundreds of other players did too. It’s kinda the typical 1-3-2 miner smelter constructor everybody makes at the beginning, it just makes sense once you look at the problem a certain way.
Omg please go back and watch all the other ones. They're all so good.
You want us to watch the old videos?
@@TotalXclipse WE do
@@TotalXclipse we really really want you to
@@TotalXclipse XD Please schedule a therapist beforehand. But LGIO has a lot of great videos. He loves to highlight indie devs. He brought a lot of us over to SF, he's how I learned of the game back in the day.
@@TotalXclipseyessir
I love that how a person plays the game from the very beginning immediately sets a self-imposed difficulty factor unique to that playthrough. The moment you choose your starting location you start working for or against yourself.
"Yes! Organization!"
You sweet Summer child.
thats what i was thanking
i spoke out loud "oh you poor soul"
"Let's Game it out" is the manifestation of "Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD!"
Josh is the living embodiment of Discordia.
You just witnessed peak gaming. Honestly though normally in his videos he shows me things i never would even think of or knew it was possible. I honestly think this video is one of his tamest, and satisfactory kind of lets you do insane things anyway so not much to "break" lol.
His newest video really felt like he had no idea how to outdo his previous ones. It was very boring and lame.
Or setting up some basic chaos before a joshsploshion. Hoping it's the beginning of a new series. Josh hints at it there at the end with plenty of space to go
His first vídeo on satisfactory as also tame
If you should decide to watch the other videos as well, I want to say:
- This is a starter video. Joshs starter videos on SF are the tamer ones. It gets really insane from here.
- The videos before this are OLD. Meaning no creative mode, nothing.
- Not sure if it is the UA-cam Cut, but feel free to pause more and talk if you want! Shower us in that veteran-of-the-game knowledge.
Very good stuff :D
Wait this is TAME?!
Yeah ehmmm....watch how he did his nuclear power plant 😂 @@TotalXclipse
@@TotalXclipse Very, very tame. I mean, that picture in the Steam store page of the conveyor belt tornado cocoon thing... that's Josh. Early Satisfactory Josh. Josh is basically one of, if not *the* primary reason Satisfactory runs so well.
@rebuiltHK47 his world was used to greatly enhance performance like 3 different times lmao, honestly I'm not sure satisfactory would be the way it is today without him
Love the username btw, kotor rocks
@@aytestarose8903 Or how he got rid of the nuclear waste...
There's "commitment to the bit" and then there's whatever level Josh is on, which is a whole other one. Watching Total's soul shatter in realtime was... worth it? I think? Hmm.
His save file better be called "The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster".
The whole ethos of Let’s Game It Out is basically “Let’s see how wrong we can play it.” It’s a great channel.
"Is there a limit?"
7:10 famous last words LOL
12:07 you can literally see Total's soul leave his body here, as he realizes what about to happen! 🤣🤣🤣
Honestly, he puts just as much effort into his builds as people who make clean and proper factories. He just has different goals.
"The doggo moment... not too good not too fond of that" ... What? He took them out to the court for some quality time playing basketball.
Nothing but net even!
I can't remember, was that before or during his time trying to use them to dispose of nuclear waste?
@@ranow3389 during
@@ranow3389trying?
I love that he IS giving you a full tutorial to the Phase 2, but he has his own way of doing things. And he's very, VERY self conscious and tongue in cheek :D
He's reminding us that hey, games are GAMES! A way of PLAYING!
Don't take games too seriously!
the hours he had to wait to produce the elevator parts at that rate is insane
I've watched every josh video. he's spent so much longer on other games 😂😂
No one Tell him that Josh's "Conveyor-Tornado" is literally the first picture in the Satisfactory Steam Shop
He mentioned "I seen that before", meaning he's seen the screenshot of the tornado.
Josh's Schenanigans is why we have Hypercannons now...
Also, Coffee Stain has used his playthroughs to improve the game to 1.0
11:38 Yeah I was actually struck by that as well, he does a really good job walking new players through the basics and in an entertaining way as well lmao.
As someone who has played a few of the games he has (either because of him or happenstance), he shows the basics well and then goes off the rail. His Raft playthrough is a great example, since it is truly endless hours put into making the video. Of course same with satisfactory, especially considering his old world was pre-creative
"This is the start of a pretty solid playthrough. It can't be that bad..."
Famous Last Words
It’s not that is bad, it’s not even that it’s intentional; it’s the level of commitment to it that makes Josh’s videos special.
Anyone can to conveyor belt spaghetti or torture NPC's named Grace, but only Josh can do it to the Nth degree with such intent, purpose, and care
There needs to be some kind of nobel peace prize for gaming spagetti. This is genius in an ADHD kind of way 😂
The good thing about Josh is that he actually explain the game mechanics.
This way even someone who has never played the game before can apreciate the chaos.
"It's fine! It's fine."
Narrator: "It was not, in fact 'fine'"
"How bad could it really be?"
You poor, innocent soul....
dont underestimate josh this man made peple kidnap thimself
What's funnier, is that this was just a showcase from Josh. He hasn't actually started playing yet
And he never will because that's not what that channel is for..
it's all a matter of definition what you want to be the game and what you consider to be fun.
while watching this video, my factory is just making the last few modular engines to finish phase 2 (all milestones and mam research up to this point are already done, except for the last two alien research), with only two rows of coal generators (but also 60 GWh of fully loaded power storage, a few thermal generators, and an alien power augmenter) and *_ONE single refinery that is allowed to only make jetpack biofuel_*_ but not touch any dirty oil._
@@Anson_AKB What about clean oil?
So I build a tornado…of pipes and more pipes
Honestly, the thing that got me all f'd up is that Josh did all that without Blade Runners 😅😅
16:40: That silent defeat of just "I wanna complain but I dont even know what to say anymore"-Ok
Josh is a peak Pioneer, testing the limits most others are too afraid or sensible to try.
A OCD, watching a chaotic evil person building, what a great giggle.
Was so happy to see this vid. LGIO is one of my favorite channels, but I watch your vids to try to perfect my factory and your content is so well made! My base would be such a mess without your help (it has a long ways to go but we'll get there). This was the vid I needed to start my day!
Josh doesn't just play the game. He games the play.
I would love to see you react to more of his videos. I got into Satisfactory because Josh's videos showed just how flexible the game could be and how responsive the devs were to someone breaking their game. The drones video and the train one are probably my favorites.
it never gets old watching pros react to the chaos that is josh lol, you see the frustration building before a brain blows lol, always makes me smile lol
When I watched it, I knew what to expect and was not traumatized, but I felt extremely sick to my stomach and triggered a migraine headache and I just couldn't even talk to anyone or stay awake for the rest of the evening so I was just curled up in a ball in my crying corner.
Josh would be the perfect beta tester for a game because he would find every problem or glitch imaginable because of he's playstyle (chaos).
The very *name* of this game speaks to the psychology of its usual players. Those who achieve a sense of well being, achievement, correctness... Satisfaction even... from watching when chaos changes to elegance and order. An almost OCD level of *completion* when done in certain ways...
And Josh knows how comedy is simply trauma plus time. Specifically the trauma of those watching what Josh joyfully does in his anti-OCD.
Watching him doing his chaotic thing is funny.
Watching those who get the most from Satisfaction (and games like it) as they react to Josh is *utterly hilarious.*
"the world is your oyster" josh uses a jackhammer to open it
Josh's first Satisfactory video was my introduction to the game, which led me to your channel. Many years and 500+ hours in game ago.
Really enjoying a fresh save with 1.0!
I absolutely love LGIO content. Josh has gotten so many people into the games he has featured. I got into Satisfactory because of his videos. Lots of people got into Satisfactory because of him. I actually learned how the game works because of his videos about the game before I bought it at update 5. Of course, I don't build the way he does, but the basics I was able to understand, and when I got in I knew what I was looking at and what did what. Thankfully, UA-cam recommended you and Bitz next to his videos, so I used your videos about load balancing and recipes to build more efficiently (as well as the various other users with videos about curves and such).
i like your face near the end of you dying inside seeing all belts and pipes mixed together
You and Bitz getting so triggered. As he said "There's no wrong way or right way... except for Josh."
I love how you guys get so broken.
You getting more and more uncomfortable at watching Josh play had me dying! lmao
I love the hopefullness that radiates off of someone who never saw the radioactive waste cornucopia.
I picked up Satisfactory way back when it was an Epic exclusive after watching his videos. And bought it again on Steam.
His "conveyer tornado" was one of the featured images on the Steam page for a long time (if it isn't still). Coffee Stain used his saves to work on their optimization.
Love reaction videos to Let's Game It Out Satisfactory. Please do future ones, and even consider going back and react to his old ones. Reminisce in some of the old satisfactory graphics and bugs
it's a voyage through time, from early versions (U3?) through the invention of pipes, trains and drones, to U8
"If you want to go spaghetti, go spaghetti."
JOSH: "Challenge accepted."
that's what always impressed me with Josh's videos, yes they are absolutely enjoyable to watch, but the insane amount of hours he puts in to make these videos is unreal. You'll see it especially if you watch his original series of this. watching one of his first videos was what got me interested in the game. After putting many hours in the game myself and watching all of his videos, you really understand just how much effort went in to creating everything he did. I think you will definitely enjoy watching them all
i love how i can see you in pain watching him
The number of times I see there be hopefulness in your eyes and then it leaves them in this video
I laughed in every LGIO video.
I laugh until I start crying and can’t breathe watching the reaction videos!😂
You need to go back and watch the rest of them now
One of the things that most gets me in this video is that Josh builds up in 1m foundations and not 4m.
Now you will appreciate your cleanness even more than before
You made it much further in the video than I did. I tapped out before he got to copper sheets.
Josh's videos got me intrigued with the game, but i knew i could never make more entertaining chaos than he did. But i also had no frame of reference for how to design in a sensible way, until now.
Thanks for this reaction, now I'll be checking out your designs so i can have some idea how this game could be played by a sane person.
It's genuinely impressive that he gets as far as he does with the methods used. That pipework must have taken hours.
TotalXclipse: "I think I'm going to get triggered"
Josh: "Mission nearly accomplished"
Josh’s satisfactory videos is what made me get the game as looked like a great game as you still get a good feel for the game even while he creates crazy things.
"i have never watched lgo" wooooo hooo heeeheehee this'll be good lmao
my first video of yours, got here due to well reacting to LGIO's vid, its how i found a fair few good creators. looking forward to binge watching your runs of a game i really enjoy. (im sort of a mix of structured neat builds and well "Josh builds" when i play. and satisfactory is great so imma enjoy watching your builds :)
So my suggestion for optimal viewer enjoyment (by us of course) would be for you to watch his "...600 Meter Human Cannon..." video then his "I Used Drones..." to have the best effect without having to go through the pains of all the ancient videos. It will include enough of the old with both new to complete the early access set. 🙂
"Draw 25 or create an organised factory that makes sense"
Josh: *draws 25, but each card comes from a seperate themed deck*
I love how you say it is fine it is fine like a southern grandma say bless his heart! You seem physically ill by the glory of the chaos!
Honestly, I've never in my life seen one of these videos where someone "reacts" to something by remaining almost completely silent for 99% of the video. Poor show.
HAHA!
Jesus, I play this game to satisfy (npi) OCD... this vid just makes me squeeze inside sooo much. Love let's game it out btw, so The Spiffing Brit which is even better. Great vid Total
I am so glad you did this video combining two of my favorite UA-camrs together at once.
Massive respect for the massive respect you show for the content creators you showcase. Earned my subscription for that
Was waiting for this crossover and was amazing!!! Thanks!!!
I'd love to see you do another of these, your reaction was great. I would reccommend going back and watching his series from early access... some... truly remarkable things happened lol.
"Can't be that bad". -TotalXclipse (2024)
Famous last words.
You're a good man, showing another creator's sponsor so that they get more out of it.
I personaly don't care about intellectual property, but I do think if josh cares then he's got a legitimate argument that your react is not transformative enough to be fair use.
You two should do a co-op playthrough. It would easily be better than any reality TV.
I would subscribe to this IMMEDIATELY like a once a week livestream would be AMAZING
"under construction, just like my geocities page"
Man that took me way back
I DARE YOU to build an artistic chaotic mess inspired by this!
Ngl, I kinda want to see LGIO and TX start a multiplayer game together.
I have only gotten a little over a minute in: " How bad could it be"
Me: ohh you poor sweet summer child XD
Josh is the definition of chaos... and mayhem with a sprinkle of menace and disaster mixed in... I look forward to watching your reactions... It always brings me such joy to watch others react to Josh XD
Josh lacks what holds me back to this day: overthinking and trying to be efficient. He needs steel? Plops down a foundry and he has steel. Need coal power?....
And I'm still trying to figure out how many powerplants can I support on how many nodes with how to supply them with water....
Btw, that swirly conveyor thing is in the game's thumbnail, if you hover over it in steam, that's the first one.
Thanks for this one! It was amazing 🤣I feel you pain.
well, Josh is a phenomenon, bc no matter how horrific things look, ya can't stop watching the mayhem unfold xD
"How bad could it be?!" A sudden cacophony of crows shatters the silence, a distant maniacal cackle reverberates through the air. You have the distinct feeling something is lurking in the shadows. Evil dwells here.