I can't believe the only choices are still a signed long int or some form of floating decimal representation that you have to translate with readable logic because exponential format is annoying as hell to look at. At least if all you're wanting is to look at a big number for the sake of convenience in the first place. They probably aren't the only choices for a lot of modern languages, but this is a free "cookie clicker clone" so effort past the basics is probably not something they'd want to spend.
@@CodeguruX Guy, you probably responded to the wrong comment. The dev explained why they coded it the way they did in this comment section. Don't be rude over the effort put into the game, even simple games like this are difficult to make.
I remember playing that in school, and my friend found out that you can sell "lemonade" that contains no lemons, sugar, nor ice. His only expense was cups, which he used to sell hot water at a lemonade stand. Even thought the customers complained it was disgusting, they still bought it. That was how we learned the key to business is selling a large quantity of cheap inferior products.
He sells seashells by the sea shore but the value of those shell will fall Due to the laws of supply and demand No one want to bu shells because there's loads on the sand.
@@benknoodling3683 But long is 32-bit. You'll have to type long long instead. (Erm, just checked. Apparently long is indeed 64-bit on 64-bit C compiler output - not so for 32-bit output. "long long" is of course always 64-bit.)
too be fair the dev probanly didnt concider autoclickers, seeing as you can actually beat this relativ fast and nothing you can buy at any stage comes even remotly close to the overflow limit in cost, that only happened because rce went and instead of playing it normally, used an autoclicker to get rediculles amounts of production while ignoring the Upgrades so he can stretch the gameplay out again after his autoclicking shortened it way too much, thus further amplifying the problem. During a normal playthrough, you'd ndver run into that problem.
seriously, it's so easy, and nobody will ever hit it, for a signed integer it's 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 and for unsigned it's 18,446,744,073,709,551,615, nobody will ever hit that and you only have to type one more character
How to make a lemonade stand: stage 1: Auto click the free stuff 😁 stage 2: keep percentage stable, SLAVERY?!, Hire workers more space = more distrubuted, keep stock high, STONKS, and being an engineer🧠 stage 3: look cool, reduce taxes, Pollution, outsourcing politics, DOG MONTAGES, and causing a world wide drought while answering the fermi paradox😎
the fermi paradox has always seemed odd to me. as a species we have only been capable of sending signals or making it obvious we are here, since around the industrial revolution. that's less than 150 years. so, we are only 'visible' currently, to aliens within that number of light years. even radio waves are constrained by C so if we're looking at stars and systems that are tens to hundreds of thousands of light years away, we are seeing what was happening tens to hundreds of thousands of years ago, and vice versa... so unless we're jumping on the ancient aliens train, we have very little chance of seeing contemporary alien races, at least until both they and we have been announcing our location to the cosmos for millenia.
Well the idea is that *other* civilizations should've developed and persisted over the last several billion years or so in the nearest hundred billion stars or so, and *they* should be broadcasting in a way that we could detect with current technology... but all we've heard is silence. This implies that either: A) Despite the incredible amount of time and worlds available to develop a sufficiently-advanced civilization, it is actually fantastically rare for all of the prerequisites for such a civilization to form to actually occur. Perhaps we're even the first to reach this stage. OR B) Civilizations do reach this stage, but they tend to be so incredibly short lived - say, a few centuries, at most - that the number that can be detected at any one time is very low. Generally this is assumed to be a form of self-extinction - total nuclear war, say, or short-sighted policies that lead to the destruction of the very environment they need to live, as in this game - but could be something else, such as a rabidly-xenophobic spaceborne society that destroys any other as soon as they become detectable. The most important part of this discussion is not whether they'll be able to notice us - as you've mentioned, only a few hundred light-year diameter bubble of stars, at most - but *we* should be able to detect *them*, even with signals emitted when we were still in the Stone Age and only just now reaching us, and yet we aren't.
@@5Davideo we have no reason to believe that the circumstances required for sustainable intelligent life is not, galactically speaking, a contemporary era phenomenon. if that's the case, then maybe a few million years, but more likely, within thousands of us. honestly, the idea that advanced civilisations that we would even recognise as such existed in the billions of years ago+ range is so unlikely as to be almost certainly relegated to the realms of fiction.
Its called a Surface Plate! Us machinists use them for the exact same purpose! I personally love giant exact rocks. There are a few grades of surface plate and types of granite that are used. Its a pretty neat subject to rabbit hole. Also SUPER thanks for the tour that was AWESOME!!
This game is such a simple way of showing how demand works in economics. The higher the cost the less people will buy and the lower the cost the less the business makes but the more people buy.
Wow, what a Nostalgia. Because Lemonade Tycoon from Gamehouse back then was one of my childhood games, after watching this i really want to play it again
[Verse 1] A duck walked up to a lemonade stand And he said to the man, running the stand "Hey! (Bum bum bum) Got any grapes?" The man said "No, we just sell lemonade But it’s cold and it's fresh, and it’s all home-made. Can I get you a glass?" The duck said “I’ll pass.” [Refrain] Then he waddled away, waddle waddle 'Til the very next day, bum bum bum bum bum ba-dum [Verse 2] When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand And he said to the man, running the stand "Hey! (Bum bum bum) Got any grapes? The man said "No, like I said yesterday We just sell lemonade. Okay? Why not give it a try?" The duck said "Goodbye."
So to explain what happened with the money, in it you have a maximum possible numbers-range, if you add one to that number you get negative that number for electro-technical reasons.
I genuinely feel like this is either the original flash game from middle school computer lab or someone remade it proper. Used to be called lemonade tycoon iirc!
The lemonade bit reminded me of an old game I used to play with my friends when I was young. It's called lemonade tycoon or something. 😂 My friends and I eventually found the right recipe (we needed to find the right combination or it wouldn't sell well) and right price for the best result 😂 It's not the same game, but it really jogs my memory.
12400 ice cubes is about 53 and a half gallons l m a o, that'd be a 200 quart ice chest. (If you wanna see what quart-size ice chest it is, divide the number of ice cubes by 58)
The protagonist of the game does seem to be ambiguous about being male or female. I'm leaning towards female, if only because of the "Bicycle Queen" achievement, but they might even be non-binary! Which is extra-ironic given the integer overflows.
RCE: Ice is free
Parents: Why is the electric bill so high?
City: Why are we in a drought?
I mean a drought is the best time to sell ice cold lemonade 🍋🧊
That's amazing
I can't believe the only choices are still a signed long int or some form of floating decimal representation that you have to translate with readable logic because exponential format is annoying as hell to look at. At least if all you're wanting is to look at a big number for the sake of convenience in the first place. They probably aren't the only choices for a lot of modern languages, but this is a free "cookie clicker clone" so effort past the basics is probably not something they'd want to spend.
@@CodeguruX Guy, you probably responded to the wrong comment. The dev explained why they coded it the way they did in this comment section. Don't be rude over the effort put into the game, even simple games like this are difficult to make.
The water ran out he could of used his ice stack
Did you happen to see a duck? Cuz I keep hearing that one goes up to a lemonade stand asking for grapes.
And then he waddles away.
@@The_Hanged-Man waddle waddle
@@RobinMiklicaTill the very next day
@@ObsessionChangebum bum bum bum bum ba bum
A duck walked up to the lemonade stand.....
11:40 You can't expect Paddy to work, he's labrador not a LABOUR-dor! hehe
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
underrated
"labra-doer" might work better 😂
4:50 Parents: How did you use up 10k $ worth of water and electricity?! XD
*20 minutes later* Kid: I don't know, but here's enough money to buy the moon.
Mom : Young man, you've got some serious explaining to do, because your father will be very angry when he gets home...
Dad: Look at this we're richer than Elon Musk
@@cocodojo But he went out for milk years ago... :D
I assume it costs a dollar to make one ice cube.
This gave me lemonade tycoon vibes mid 2000s flash game
I remember playing that in school, and my friend found out that you can sell "lemonade" that contains no lemons, sugar, nor ice. His only expense was cups, which he used to sell hot water at a lemonade stand. Even thought the customers complained it was disgusting, they still bought it. That was how we learned the key to business is selling a large quantity of cheap inferior products.
He sells seashells by the sea shore
but the value of those shell will fall
Due to the laws of supply and demand
No one want to bu shells because there's loads on the sand.
So obviously he should shell them at a ski resort.
Is this a Ren fan in the wild?
@@alcott1961 nope, I just like that part of the dong because it becomes unhinged
Step 1: You must create a sense of scarcity, shells will sell much better if the people think they’re rare you see
@@rare6477 Bare with me: take as many shells as you can find and hide them on an island, stockpile them high until they’re rarer than the diamond
I don't know why game devs don't just use a 64 bit integer for money and stuff like that. Come on. It's four bytes man.
"long" is a character longer than "int". That's a whole 33% loss of coding efficiency.
They do. atleast at the end, they switched it BETWEEN integers, so they actually technically used more in an attempt to 'save' bytes. lolol
@@benknoodling3683 But long is 32-bit. You'll have to type long long instead. (Erm, just checked. Apparently long is indeed 64-bit on 64-bit C compiler output - not so for 32-bit output. "long long" is of course always 64-bit.)
too be fair the dev probanly didnt concider autoclickers, seeing as you can actually beat this relativ fast and nothing you can buy at any stage comes even remotly close to the overflow limit in cost, that only happened because rce went and instead of playing it normally, used an autoclicker to get rediculles amounts of production while ignoring the Upgrades so he can stretch the gameplay out again after his autoclicking shortened it way too much, thus further amplifying the problem.
During a normal playthrough, you'd ndver run into that problem.
seriously, it's so easy, and nobody will ever hit it, for a signed integer it's 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 and for unsigned it's 18,446,744,073,709,551,615, nobody will ever hit that and you only have to type one more character
You know what they say, when life gives you lemons, start an apocalypse
We don't need Spiff to figure how to break this game, it does itself
astralspiff reference
@@wolfimer Spiffingbrit*
@@monke4044 ahhh fair enough
Universal paperclips if it didn't give us existential crises
"Sure, the planet is dead, but for on beautiful moment, we created so much value for the stockholders"
"I guess you could say we ran out of juice". I hate you for that parting pun RCE, you could say that it soured the entire video 😏.
I hate you just as much for that one, really made my face pucker...
Matt needs to finish Universal Paperclips/Decision Problem.
15:50 I think you might have contributed to that hottest summer record with all that ice you produced.
well that escalated quickly.
0:15 St. Art, the patron saint of the artists and gamedevs. :P
physisists hate him. discover this one single trick for infinite lemonade.
That kid is corporate greed personified
How to make a lemonade stand:
stage 1: Auto click the free stuff 😁
stage 2: keep percentage stable, SLAVERY?!, Hire workers more space = more distrubuted, keep stock high, STONKS, and being an engineer🧠
stage 3: look cool, reduce taxes, Pollution, outsourcing politics, DOG MONTAGES, and causing a world wide drought while answering the fermi paradox😎
THIS WAS ON coolmathgames and this is a remake
the fermi paradox has always seemed odd to me.
as a species we have only been capable of sending signals or making it obvious we are here, since around the industrial revolution. that's less than 150 years.
so, we are only 'visible' currently, to aliens within that number of light years. even radio waves are constrained by C
so if we're looking at stars and systems that are tens to hundreds of thousands of light years away, we are seeing what was happening tens to hundreds of thousands of years ago, and vice versa...
so unless we're jumping on the ancient aliens train, we have very little chance of seeing contemporary alien races, at least until both they and we have been announcing our location to the cosmos for millenia.
Well the idea is that *other* civilizations should've developed and persisted over the last several billion years or so in the nearest hundred billion stars or so, and *they* should be broadcasting in a way that we could detect with current technology... but all we've heard is silence.
This implies that either:
A) Despite the incredible amount of time and worlds available to develop a sufficiently-advanced civilization, it is actually fantastically rare for all of the prerequisites for such a civilization to form to actually occur. Perhaps we're even the first to reach this stage. OR
B) Civilizations do reach this stage, but they tend to be so incredibly short lived - say, a few centuries, at most - that the number that can be detected at any one time is very low. Generally this is assumed to be a form of self-extinction - total nuclear war, say, or short-sighted policies that lead to the destruction of the very environment they need to live, as in this game - but could be something else, such as a rabidly-xenophobic spaceborne society that destroys any other as soon as they become detectable.
The most important part of this discussion is not whether they'll be able to notice us - as you've mentioned, only a few hundred light-year diameter bubble of stars, at most - but *we* should be able to detect *them*, even with signals emitted when we were still in the Stone Age and only just now reaching us, and yet we aren't.
@@5Davideo we have no reason to believe that the circumstances required for sustainable intelligent life is not, galactically speaking, a contemporary era phenomenon.
if that's the case, then maybe a few million years, but more likely, within thousands of us.
honestly, the idea that advanced civilisations that we would even recognise as such existed in the billions of years ago+ range is so unlikely as to be almost certainly relegated to the realms of fiction.
Don't forget that we're making an assumption based on a data point of 1
Lemonade = Apocalypse ❌
Apocalypse = Lemonade ✅
the true combustible lemons
“What am I supposed to do with these‽
8:22
we bought the blue bicycle ultra, why are we still selling lemonade
The first half of this made me super thirsty for lemonade...
I don't even really like lemonade 😂
Its called a Surface Plate! Us machinists use them for the exact same purpose! I personally love giant exact rocks. There are a few grades of surface plate and types of granite that are used. Its a pretty neat subject to rabbit hole.
Also SUPER thanks for the tour that was AWESOME!!
kid's parents didn't buy him a bike, and that ended the world.
I was hoping for a "Storytime with Matt" where he recalls the hot summer days where he sold lemonade in between mowing lawns.
Look, it's Universal Lemonade!
two hundred and fifty squid 6:00
when life gives you lemons you make lemonaid bro took that quote too seriously
This game is such a simple way of showing how demand works in economics. The higher the cost the less people will buy and the lower the cost the less the business makes but the more people buy.
Accurate history of lemonade, to be fair.
RCE just casually breaking the game
parents - you need to earn you're own money for your bike
also Parents - unlimited allowance for a lemonade stand/factory
I waited THAT long for a "we ran out of JUICE" joke? CANCELLED, RCE! CANCELLED! ;)
19:50 Paddy is one of the best bois (or girl) of all time
Matts entire channel is gonna be autoclicker games soon
1:58 “not an umbrella parasols para as in protection from sol as in the sun.” Sheldon Lee cooper.
Wow, what a Nostalgia. Because Lemonade Tycoon from Gamehouse back then was one of my childhood games, after watching this i really want to play it again
They're just giving away glasses with the Lemonade?
The duck song. A duck walked up to the lemonade stand and asked ... Got any grapes.
The duck song guy uploaded another one this year out of no where and my nostalgia imploded. Thank you for reminding me of that and making me smile 😁
6:01 250 squid? 💰🦑
@imaspanishchannellol Lol
7:52 parents are so proud, wow they are making so much money!
*one month later they get the water bill*
THE 🧊 IS OVER 9000 3:38
"wireless phone" while looking at a clearly wired phone 🗿
“Mom I saved up enough cash to buy my bike!”
The one with the big shoulder pads is just Joost Klein wearing black.
[Verse 1]
A duck walked up to a lemonade stand
And he said to the man, running the stand
"Hey! (Bum bum bum) Got any grapes?"
The man said "No, we just sell lemonade
But it’s cold and it's fresh, and it’s all home-made.
Can I get you a glass?"
The duck said “I’ll pass.”
[Refrain]
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle
'Til the very next day, bum bum bum bum bum ba-dum
[Verse 2]
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand
And he said to the man, running the stand
"Hey! (Bum bum bum) Got any grapes?
The man said "No, like I said yesterday
We just sell lemonade. Okay?
Why not give it a try?"
The duck said "Goodbye."
Day 114 of notifying people that the Discord server's Suggestions forum is a better place to suggest new games to Matt. (Just don't ping him!)
I prefer not suggesting anything at all
So to explain what happened with the money, in it you have a maximum possible numbers-range, if you add one to that number you get negative that number for electro-technical reasons.
It feels illegal to be watching this when it came out 1 min ago
it feels even more illegal to be watching it when it came out 12 seconds ago
Matt the type of guy to let greed corrupt him.
Lemonade apocalypse is just suitable , its bloody 49 degrees out here
when life gives you lemons, you gotta make lemonade to afford that bike 🗣️
be like this kid
you start selling some lemonade & ended up caused Nuclear War
what a legend
It's not a nuclear war, it's a climate disaster due to benefeiting from climate change
Universal Paperclips vibe is strong in this one
We have reached an era when games are activities that we did on a daily basis
Anyone notice the efficient design of the hard hat of the hard hat? 14:00
18:04 He's only a few simple decades away from replacing water with lemonade
Water it's what the plants crave😅
"And that, kids, is how exponential growth works!"
When life gives you lemons, outsource it
Ur voice ks the only one that doesnt need subtitles
Uhhhh why are the ice cubes in this game represented by my Discord / UA-cam pfp????
OMG
This is an excellent example of why you can’t compete too well with someone with large production infrastructure
Nestle: Oh hey, water is free!
Ah, the great lemonade filter.
So the more smog in the sky… the more people will buy!
Idk why but I thought it would be that one capitalist game about selling lemonade
I genuinely feel like this is either the original flash game from middle school computer lab or someone remade it proper. Used to be called lemonade tycoon iirc!
smh hate when i start the apocalypse trying to sell lemonade
Most normal RCE title ever
17:22 "how ba-a-a-ad can I be? I'm just raising the economy."
1:54 Me when I own stock on a foreign market: "we've got foreign stock"
7:40 3 every second versus 3. 6 average versus 4 average, spot sweet.
Everybody stored 12000 ice cubes, they're just in liquid form for now
RCE: where is all the ice being stored??
My brain: F R E E Z E R O F H O L D I N G
i'm guessing your parents won't be too happy when they see the water bill after all that ice
“Well, I better not show you, where the lemonade is made” ♪ sing ♫ (look at my horse)
The lemonade bit reminded me of an old game I used to play with my friends when I was young. It's called lemonade tycoon or something. 😂 My friends and I eventually found the right recipe (we needed to find the right combination or it wouldn't sell well) and right price for the best result 😂 It's not the same game, but it really jogs my memory.
This made me remember Lemonade Tycoon I used to play as a kid.
The whole world was lemon trees
12400 ice cubes is about 53 and a half gallons l m a o, that'd be a 200 quart ice chest. (If you wanna see what quart-size ice chest it is, divide the number of ice cubes by 58)
We need a movie about this now
Your stock of ice cubes would probably stabilize the need for water
that was a great stick that Paddy found!
No water? You have 100k ice cubes, dude!
I wish running a business was this easy and fast
u guys remember lemonade tycoon?
11 years later and the school looks way different
Im pretty sure im gonna see a comment going "The duck walked up to the lemonade stand and he said to the man running the stand"
The ending is just nesquik in 10 years from now
Milk, milk, lemonade, round the corner fudge is made.
You're welcome.
Were there is lemons. Destroy the world not make lemonaid!
the employee treatment sounds about right.
Him: did only for a blue bicycle
Him now: now a trillioner
I love that game it’s so easy and quick yet so fun
The protagonist of the game does seem to be ambiguous about being male or female. I'm leaning towards female, if only because of the "Bicycle Queen" achievement, but they might even be non-binary! Which is extra-ironic given the integer overflows.
When life gives you lemons...
RCE has his finger on the trigger of a Money Game