Mart has made a great mistake by playing From the Depths, this is a game where having a thousand hours of playtime is considered just enough to have learned the basics.
@@iamabsconding6709 Took me until this video to learn how to fix my "my ship won't sit still" problem. The detail is great but good lord can it be a pain some times.
But realistic as someone who tried HOLY F*CK IS IT HARD You not only have to build good ships, you have to manage resources, build and manage supply lines, command your sh*t in battle, all while fighting what is most likely a 3-4 front war, often without any meaningful allies.
I have the achievement, I also have 1000 hours in the game and have watched around 150 hours of tutorials, it takes a ton of time, effort, and skill to accomplish this feat
Yeah, its not easy and takes time, took me about 1000 hours to get there myself, although now i want a harder campaign cause i ended up steamrolling the later faction due to having so many resources at the end. Xp
Onyx Watch are an early game faction and lore wise are basically Dwarves with Battleships, building what are literal floating castles with guns that would make an Imperial battleship blush. However, because they are dwarves, they are bound securely to tradition, and as such rarely bother with such silly things as "guided missiles" and "aircraft", and so are extremely weak to aircraft beyond a few special ships, as Frog figured out in his game. After all, you could use a fancy laser, or you could just drop a shell the size of a minivan on the other guy. From the Depths is wild and complex, and he hasn't even seen half of it. You can build just about anything if you are good, and each faction is extremely well rounded and themed. You have space elves meets war of the worlds, pirates with airships and particle guns, actually friendly AI who believe in castle doctrine with giant mecha, cyberpunk on the water, and people who worship a "flayed god" and are very eager to introduce you to titan scaled chainsaws, and bunch of other random people.
Been playing this since it came out Mighty Elder. - It's brilliant... there's even some rather... ahem, IMPERIALLY MAJESTIC vehicles out on the workshop, should you wish to bring The Emperor's Light to Neter: for Chaos already has taken a hold of the planet, with Daemon General Lathrix at it's helm.
When you load the game, you get to see recent additions to the workshop by other players. They range from photo realistic replicas of real ships, some epic and beautifly made fantasy/sci-fi vehicle, or something just plane goofy like a flying milk carton or a giant ship girl from one of those animes. I think I remember someone asking one of these people in jest 'So what kind of degree do you have?', they seriously replied 'Engineering'. That's the kind of game this is.
Yes, Borderwise if you want some good tutorials, and he is also doing full faction overviews recently which are really neat and Lathland shows of some incredible high skill gameplay especially with his new challenge runs.
15:28 As you can see here, you can do literally everything. Even a giant flying pen*s with guns. And with mods (official steam workshop mods) you can do BEYOND everything.
Add another game that is going on a wishlist but only the heavenly being knows whether it will be bought and played within a few years. Also, the Frogman sometimes makes me want to go study some stuff again when I watch his videos. I mean this particular episode was an all but a D measuring contest with ships yet he taught us many things so well that if this was a college lecture I would remember them.
Man From the Depths is so fun. Building craft, trying so hard to figure out what does what and goes where to make a good craft. It takes time but man is it so fun.
From the Depths is an incredible game with an incredibly steep learning curve. I have been playing the game for close to six years now, and I still don't understand everything. But I still love it immensely It's a wargame where you can build practically anything, as long as you have the skill and imagination. Like, you can actively do programming in the game environment to fine tune your craft's behaviors You can build ships, tanks, massive fortresses both on land and sea, hell even in the sky and space; you can build planes, space ships, orbital laser/artillery stations, mechs, and so much more. The possibilities are pretty endless
Note: here are the various factions FtD has to offer Old Man: Deepwater Guard: Pirates. Motherducking pirates. Shios are mostly wood with some metal thrown in. Tend to be mixes of sails, paddlewheels and the occasional propeller. Also have airships but thos are mostly wood too. Onyx Watch: Ships are split into two main groups- Trade Fleet which is wood ships with massice vroadsides of cannons, and Combat Fleet, which is like floating castles with HUGE guns. White Flayers: Hoo boy. Melee guys. Fast firing small caliber guns and rams, grinders and saws. Kill from range or suffer. Steel Striders: modern navy, basically. Couple of oddball bits here and there but for the most part, they are identical. Lightning Hoods: Laser spamming corporations. Nuff said. Grey Talons: Sky Pirates. Airships. Flying death. Twin Guard: robots. Either swarms of tiny expendabke drones or big fugoff hover-mechs. Scarlet Dawn: Aliens. Orbital lasers and elite stuff everywhere. The 'endgame' faction.
The Twin Guard have the mechs, like that one. Steel Striders have the ones that for the most part look like real miltary craft - jet swarms and battleships and the like. I wonder if the teleporting nukes for the Scarlet Dawn will be added by the time Mart finishes this challenge.
@ultmateragnarok8376 Thanks for the correction, it's been a while. It also doesn't help that Martin has a habit of not saying what faction he is fighting at what time...
It's probably something to do with his habit of declaring war on multiple factions at once. I don't know if he always knows which ones he's fighting at a given time either.
@@ultmateragnarok8376 Well, he showed the Onyx Watch (which I keep wanting to call Onyx Guard so I blame my time of playing Gears of War for that) and the Steel Striders faction emblems but none of the others... Which isn't very good for remembering what faction has what after some time away from the game and while thinking through a headache that makes one wish to commit Imaging Diagnostics Hallway but I digress.
FtD has a huge learning curve and there's also lots of tutorials out there. Robbaz was one of the earlier Streamers who did lot of funny videos. Robbaz probably inspired Martin to also play My Summer Car and From the Depths. Also Kenshi. Anyway, there is a channel called GMODISM who does lots of solid tutorials and strong craft builds for FtD.
I have this one ancient ship on the workshop somewhere called the Emperor's Wraith, it was made many patches ago but the old battleship can still slaughter most ships that are around its size or cheaper.
Given how good the lasers seemed to be I’m kind of wondering why mart didn’t just cram a crapload of those on his ships instead of using the extremely expensive missiles. Not to mention it honestly would have been way more hilarious if the flying deathpeens were firing just an ungodly amount of yellow lasers from the tip lol.
As someone with 200 hours in from the depths. I still have no idea what like 2/3rds of the blocks do and my designs eitjer work perfectly or I am baffled because it worked perfectly 10 seconds ago but now its flipped upside down.
Yes i can really recommend looking into FTD, it is an increadible game that you can sink literal multiple thousands of hours into! I've got almost 2 and a half thousand myself. XD
The closest frame of reference I have to this game is Space Engineers, but ironically, that is easier to play, though decidedly less direction for single player, and lesser ai with less scary toys.
Just letting you know From the Depths is a fun game with a whole crap ton of options, if you have enough patience and IQ to do it. I suffer from motivation and Interest issues. I love games where I can do a lot of cool things Like Minecraft and From the Depths. However, I cant enjoy either game because of my own brain and glaring lack of intelligence. I'd say i'm more Hands On Smart than Programming and Creative smart. So games like Minecraft end up going wrong because I cant get the Motivation to continue a build or my Mood changes. and From the depths is my natural enemy because it makes me feel stupid. like... really stupid. my Brain struggles to accept BOTH methods of building. and I struggle to even enjoy any time I spend in game. I love watching FtD content. but always feel bad playing the game. so yeah, theres a simple warning. If you've got the IQ and time to spare to learn it, it can be fun. But be aware. The comment by Shaun_Jones is true. 1000 Hours is nothing in FtD. and if you go to the steam workshop you'll see Wizards at work.
Fair warning if you buy this game: the tutorials the game comes with is awful and the keyboard-only building controls (which I prefer over the more traditional mouse option the game gives you) are a little weird. Be prepared to watch videos and spend a lot of time learning stuff.
I have beaten the campaign on very hard and I still dont feel like ive "gotten good" the game is it is very fun but it will be difficult to learn and the learning cliff on fire and covered in sharks extends to the heavens
Good evening, could you make more videos reacting to Trench Cruzade please. I really liked your video reacting to heretical factions and I wanted to see more of these videos reacting to history, factions, weapons etc.
Mart has made a great mistake by playing From the Depths, this is a game where having a thousand hours of playtime is considered just enough to have learned the basics.
I have like 2k hours and have been playing since the beta. I just learned how to make an engine that doesn't explode
too true
@@iamabsconding6709 Took me until this video to learn how to fix my "my ship won't sit still" problem. The detail is great but good lord can it be a pain some times.
like for eve online, I think a certain saying can apply: "I spend 500 hours in this game, I think I'm starting to grasp the basics"
@@thorveim1174 replace 500 with 1,000 and that's accurate enough.
0.2 percent of people earning that trophy is insane
But realistic as someone who tried HOLY F*CK IS IT HARD
You not only have to build good ships, you have to manage resources, build and manage supply lines, command your sh*t in battle, all while fighting what is most likely a 3-4 front war, often without any meaningful allies.
I have the achievement, I also have 1000 hours in the game and have watched around 150 hours of tutorials, it takes a ton of time, effort, and skill to accomplish this feat
As someone who's done the step below, (hard difficulty), yeah it's tough. Experience and micromanagement are the name of the game.
Yeah, its not easy and takes time, took me about 1000 hours to get there myself, although now i want a harder campaign cause i ended up steamrolling the later faction due to having so many resources at the end. Xp
Same
Onyx Watch are an early game faction and lore wise are basically Dwarves with Battleships, building what are literal floating castles with guns that would make an Imperial battleship blush.
However, because they are dwarves, they are bound securely to tradition, and as such rarely bother with such silly things as "guided missiles" and "aircraft", and so are extremely weak to aircraft beyond a few special ships, as Frog figured out in his game. After all, you could use a fancy laser, or you could just drop a shell the size of a minivan on the other guy.
From the Depths is wild and complex, and he hasn't even seen half of it. You can build just about anything if you are good, and each faction is extremely well rounded and themed. You have space elves meets war of the worlds, pirates with airships and particle guns, actually friendly AI who believe in castle doctrine with giant mecha, cyberpunk on the water, and people who worship a "flayed god" and are very eager to introduce you to titan scaled chainsaws, and bunch of other random people.
The Onyx Watch does utilize guided missiles, I'm not sure if they have any unguided ones
Been playing this since it came out Mighty Elder. - It's brilliant... there's even some rather... ahem, IMPERIALLY MAJESTIC vehicles out on the workshop, should you wish to bring The Emperor's Light to Neter: for Chaos already has taken a hold of the planet, with Daemon General Lathrix at it's helm.
Three whole people (not including me) have mentioned lath in this comment section. I'm really happy about that fact. Glory to the Lathrixian Legion!
15:41 "It really depends on how much you can do-"
[Sees the finished product Mart was working on]
*sigh*
That timing was just impeccable. X3
When you load the game, you get to see recent additions to the workshop by other players. They range from photo realistic replicas of real ships, some epic and beautifly made fantasy/sci-fi vehicle, or something just plane goofy like a flying milk carton or a giant ship girl from one of those animes.
I think I remember someone asking one of these people in jest 'So what kind of degree do you have?', they seriously replied 'Engineering'. That's the kind of game this is.
If you want to learn more about From the Depths, I'd humbly recommend the channels Lathland and BorderWise
I remember Robert I think his name was
Yes, Borderwise if you want some good tutorials, and he is also doing full faction overviews recently which are really neat and Lathland shows of some incredible high skill gameplay especially with his new challenge runs.
@@tristanschmidt1239 Robbaz.
15:28 As you can see here, you can do literally everything. Even a giant flying pen*s with guns.
And with mods (official steam workshop mods) you can do BEYOND everything.
And thats not even getting into decos, you can pretty much use the game as a 3d modeling software with those.
@@Driver2806 yep right i spent 1 hour modelling a 100% realistic kitchen in my boat that has no function whatsoever and only adds needless GPU strain
Add another game that is going on a wishlist but only the heavenly being knows whether it will be bought and played within a few years.
Also, the Frogman sometimes makes me want to go study some stuff again when I watch his videos. I mean this particular episode was an all but a D measuring contest with ships yet he taught us many things so well that if this was a college lecture I would remember them.
do it. your inner child will thank u
Man From the Depths is so fun. Building craft, trying so hard to figure out what does what and goes where to make a good craft. It takes time but man is it so fun.
Yeah just know the learning curve for from the depths is high, also it’s been in early access for about a decade now but it’s really good
I think learning how to play From the Depths is harder than getting an actual engineering degree.
From the Depths is an incredible game with an incredibly steep learning curve. I have been playing the game for close to six years now, and I still don't understand everything. But I still love it immensely
It's a wargame where you can build practically anything, as long as you have the skill and imagination. Like, you can actively do programming in the game environment to fine tune your craft's behaviors
You can build ships, tanks, massive fortresses both on land and sea, hell even in the sky and space; you can build planes, space ships, orbital laser/artillery stations, mechs, and so much more. The possibilities are pretty endless
Note: here are the various factions FtD has to offer Old Man:
Deepwater Guard: Pirates. Motherducking pirates. Shios are mostly wood with some metal thrown in. Tend to be mixes of sails, paddlewheels and the occasional propeller.
Also have airships but thos are mostly wood too.
Onyx Watch: Ships are split into two main groups- Trade Fleet which is wood ships with massice vroadsides of cannons, and Combat Fleet, which is like floating castles with HUGE guns.
White Flayers: Hoo boy. Melee guys. Fast firing small caliber guns and rams, grinders and saws. Kill from range or suffer.
Steel Striders: modern navy, basically. Couple of oddball bits here and there but for the most part, they are identical.
Lightning Hoods: Laser spamming corporations. Nuff said.
Grey Talons: Sky Pirates. Airships. Flying death.
Twin Guard: robots. Either swarms of tiny expendabke drones or big fugoff hover-mechs.
Scarlet Dawn: Aliens. Orbital lasers and elite stuff everywhere. The 'endgame' faction.
To tease part two a bit for when that comes out:
Mart spent multiple streams building a ship.
24:38 Oh yeah, Twin Guard have Titans.... Forgot which faction they were for a bit there...
The Twin Guard have the mechs, like that one. Steel Striders have the ones that for the most part look like real miltary craft - jet swarms and battleships and the like.
I wonder if the teleporting nukes for the Scarlet Dawn will be added by the time Mart finishes this challenge.
@ultmateragnarok8376 Thanks for the correction, it's been a while.
It also doesn't help that Martin has a habit of not saying what faction he is fighting at what time...
It's probably something to do with his habit of declaring war on multiple factions at once. I don't know if he always knows which ones he's fighting at a given time either.
@@ultmateragnarok8376 Well, he showed the Onyx Watch (which I keep wanting to call Onyx Guard so I blame my time of playing Gears of War for that) and the Steel Striders faction emblems but none of the others... Which isn't very good for remembering what faction has what after some time away from the game and while thinking through a headache that makes one wish to commit Imaging Diagnostics Hallway but I digress.
If you watch his streams then you'll find out how customisable the game really is. You place every block manually (unless you use a preset)
FtD has a huge learning curve and there's also lots of tutorials out there.
Robbaz was one of the earlier Streamers who did lot of funny videos. Robbaz probably inspired Martin to also play My Summer Car and From the Depths. Also Kenshi.
Anyway, there is a channel called GMODISM who does lots of solid tutorials and strong craft builds for FtD.
I have this one ancient ship on the workshop somewhere called the Emperor's Wraith, it was made many patches ago but the old battleship can still slaughter most ships that are around its size or cheaper.
From the depths is fun I was playing as you posted would recommend
It's a game where you can do pretty much anything... if you survive the learning curve, I didn't ;_; please help me
This guy has gotta be the best reaction content youtuber
Given how good the lasers seemed to be I’m kind of wondering why mart didn’t just cram a crapload of those on his ships instead of using the extremely expensive missiles. Not to mention it honestly would have been way more hilarious if the flying deathpeens were firing just an ungodly amount of yellow lasers from the tip lol.
All hail the FROGMAN.
As someone with 200 hours in from the depths. I still have no idea what like 2/3rds of the blocks do and my designs eitjer work perfectly or I am baffled because it worked perfectly 10 seconds ago but now its flipped upside down.
Yes i can really recommend looking into FTD, it is an increadible game that you can sink literal multiple thousands of hours into! I've got almost 2 and a half thousand myself. XD
Those missile salvos.... mmmm
...
Wonder if anyone has made a Sea Titan in From The Depths,
From The Depths is still one of my favorite naval/building games of all time, loads of fun!
Frog
Mart got me to take the plunge in buying it. I have watched lathland do from the depths for years and love the content.
The closest frame of reference I have to this game is Space Engineers, but ironically, that is easier to play, though decidedly less direction for single player, and lesser ai with less scary toys.
Just letting you know From the Depths is a fun game with a whole crap ton of options, if you have enough patience and IQ to do it. I suffer from motivation and Interest issues. I love games where I can do a lot of cool things Like Minecraft and From the Depths. However, I cant enjoy either game because of my own brain and glaring lack of intelligence. I'd say i'm more Hands On Smart than Programming and Creative smart. So games like Minecraft end up going wrong because I cant get the Motivation to continue a build or my Mood changes. and From the depths is my natural enemy because it makes me feel stupid. like... really stupid. my Brain struggles to accept BOTH methods of building. and I struggle to even enjoy any time I spend in game. I love watching FtD content. but always feel bad playing the game. so yeah, theres a simple warning. If you've got the IQ and time to spare to learn it, it can be fun. But be aware. The comment by Shaun_Jones is true. 1000 Hours is nothing in FtD. and if you go to the steam workshop you'll see Wizards at work.
Fair warning if you buy this game: the tutorials the game comes with is awful and the keyboard-only building controls (which I prefer over the more traditional mouse option the game gives you) are a little weird. Be prepared to watch videos and spend a lot of time learning stuff.
This game is very very Hard
I have beaten the campaign on very hard and I still dont feel like ive "gotten good" the game is it is very fun but it will be difficult to learn and the learning cliff on fire and covered in sharks extends to the heavens
Good evening, could you make more videos reacting to Trench Cruzade please. I really liked your video reacting to heretical factions and I wanted to see more of these videos reacting to history, factions, weapons etc.
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