If I were hiring someone for a job I'd be far more impressed if you talked about this in the interview than if you talked about your leadership experience at corporate gig XYZ.
@@Scarletraven87 Just screaming and ranting doesn't make you funny.. The way you say it and the words you choose makes you funny. This guy is pretty funny
This is not a “how i made video”. This is a philosophical video about the value of art and content in an era where the suffering of creators isn’t real for the average person. This is a video about how a 1 minute stage in a mobile game stole 2 years from one of the most talented and creative people in the world. This is amazing.
@@heidolf6002Creators are not more unique in their suffering than any other person, and it is incredibly self-centered to imagine so. The pain of the artist is the pain of the firefighter after a day of smoke and ash, of the mother who works overtime to feed her kids, of the teacher with a headache who still has to teach a classroom of children. The issue in a commercialized society, we expect people to hide this pain because it's bad for "the bottom line".
@@dado__ also, we live in a time where markets are so oversaturated that artists often are also working as teachers, baristas, or any other menial job, so that comes with its own particularities
you know every once in a while, randomly scrolling through yt, you come across a real, honest to god jewel. A video that you wouldn't change a bit of, from start to finish, no matter how critical you are. Truly unquestionable feats of human ingenuity, a real, undeniable show of genius like this video + the context that brought it to existence not only leaves me speechless on awe and respect; A jewel like this gives me hope in humanity. This why I love our species to the death. And I am grateful. Thanks dude
That's one hell of an understatement. Every sinlge step of this journey is probably worthy of this on its own, let alone being able to master all of these aspects and putting it all together.
I mean, I just make levels for old-school Doom and it impressed my now current employer when I put *that* on my resume. This... Would knock the socks off any employer.
I think even with his video and everything, it's so difficult to articulate the scale of how much Spu7Nix put into this. Monstrous is an understatement.
“So, the first thing I did was that I made a programming language” "Making a 4D cube in 3D sofrware to put it into a 2D game " this guy just crossed the law of geometry in this game
This is so gaming The amount of in depth knowledge required to make this level is insane. That with your extreme commitment makes this truly something special. Really cool seeing your process here.
love your energy and creativity! "Eventually people will expect you to make something even bigger and even better, as if the limitations of the previous update were somehow holding your stuff back, and not what made it interesting in the first place" is such a good quote too, i'm saving it 😳
Just WHAT??? You are insane. I dont know if in a positive way or not, but this is by far the most impressive thing done in a video game I have ever seen.
I think the programming pong inside of the original pokemon games using the missingno exploit, and a whole bunch of other steps, slightly edges this out, but this is a close second.
@@EcnalKcin The Pong was programmed using arbitrary code execution. It's not even half as impressive as what it took to create this level. Either you fundamentally don't understand how ACE works or you didn't watch this video.
This went from "overlapping two spirals with increasingly smaller margins the closer to the center the lines are" to "I made my own programming language" in under 10 minutes. I'm starting to feel a little bit like Hank Hill when he wanted a picture of a gotdang hot dog.
Everything about this is just insane. Not only the level you created but also how you edited the process of making it. The level, the video, the commitment… everything 10/10.
this is single handedly one of the most impressive projects in video game development i have ever seen. i have been in game development for 9 years recently giving up to go pursue a normal life (not by choice) and i have had to conquer many different problems through out my career and i never managed anything this great, you are a true inspiration for so many reasons, i can tell this project took a lot out of you but you should be proud of yourself that is truly amazing what you've done within that game, including DEVELOPING YOUR OWN CODING LANGUAGE TO TURN CODE INTO BUILDING BLOCKS USED WITHIN THE GAME. you're insane man fr, but you should be proud of what you've done with it.
I have never played Geometry Dash in my life, but this video was more compelling, interesting, and better structured than any TV show i've seen in years.
I find the humor and self-awareness of this video to be its most endearing quality. Ending the video by literally touching grass is a masterstroke. You are incredible.
There will never be another WHAT. The limitations of Geometry Dash 2.1 is why it was so amazing. Now, things like what are coming out pretty much every other week.
23:33 "eventually the update will come out and people will expect you to make something even bigger as if the limitations of the previous update were somehow holding your stuff back and not what made it interesting in the first place" This is so beautifully worded and explains perfectly the concern I felt for you after 2.2 came out and I looked back at the level. It was just such a dreadful "...and now what?" feeling
eh, people will always shit themselves at the idea of having "too little time" the real issue is not having the motivation to get it done no matter the timeframe and yes, if i was constricted by a timeframe of the game im working in dissapearing, then ill just finish it offline and upload a yt vid.
20% What 80% Spu7Nix thinking about life and one's choices, the value of time and fame, one's actions and consequences. And touching grass. Quality content as always, this is the definitive Geometry Dash creator experience right there.
I clicked on this video and almost immediately clicked off because I thought "oh wait this isn't the other person I'd seen doing 3D levels in 2.2 what do I care if someone else did it again", and I am very glad that I stayed. Every once in a while someone pushes a game so far beyond what it was ever meant to do and it is always fascinating. This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen put on the internet. I know I don't know you at all, and I know it doesn't change the dissatisfaction you feel, but I am proud of you for doing this. Stuff like this is what I love about humanity. There's no profit incentive, no great scientific discovery to be made, and yet you did it, and I think there's some real beauty in that.
I don't know what your current career path is, but if you upload this video to LinkedIn, Apple, Microsoft, Take-Two, Epic Games, Tencent, and Meta will compete to hire you! This video, and all the effort you put into it, is a masterpiece! Congrats!
THIS yes it's been in my recommended for so long i had to finally watch it certainly now i see why it kept putting there being like "come ON watch this"
Made a programming language for making things easier.. Used math to make cubes twerk... And literally spent almost 3 years making it.. and finally grinded and quickly made the ending and quick polishing... Only for robtop to say "I,m impressed bro"
I'm so impressed, I don't even have words... I don't play Geometry Dash, but thanks man. This video took my faith in humanity (and even in myself) into an entire new level. I have no option but to call the cliche: humans are amazing --- more than amazing, you/your work transcended what amazing is. In my career in software/hardware engineering, I used to have many challenges that at first seemed impossible for me. Even in the face of this impossibility, I thrived. But then I got bored, tired, sloppy and even started running away from challenges - always looking for the easiest route. This video reignited my internal flame. Extracting a piece from "Giorgio By Moroder": | You can do whatever you want | So, nobody told me what to do | And there was no preconception of what to do Thanks again.
“So I just wrote my own programming language to compile into geometry dash triggers” you did WAT this is a whole new level of “fine, I’ll do it myself”
"so in order to make "WHY" i had to construct a time machine inside of geometry dash and then take it to 1.9 so i could get unrestricted move triggers, then i had to take it to 2.3 to grab a few extra things and then i didnt have a need for it, quite simple actually"
Going 5d is what happens when you go faster than c. My dude already figured out 6D with speeds faster than c * c. Time-Space is not the same as Space-Time. He found the Omegabet
Easier to say when you're not the one who spent years working on something only to get blueballed on release as your project doesn't work for a significant fraction of your target audience.
"and soon, this whole endeavor starts to feel more and more like just a series of frustrations you had, and have overcome. getting smaller as it gets further away from you." absolutely genius
@@changedGOD2 when he says "getting smaller as it gets further away" it has a double meaning, he's referring to the psychological process of leaving a worry behind (and how it can become less daunting the more time you spend away from it) and also the concept that he explained earlier in the video about changing the sizes of objects to give the illusion of depth
I dont even play Geometry Dash, nor I want to, but this was the best 24 minutes and 27 seconds i've spent this year. Amazing work. The last scene was hilarious. Comedy genius. And the pinned comment from RTG? Priceless. It was almost a "yeh, I still havent forgot you crashed my servers, and I was fully aware of your descent onto madness (and warned you about it) but still amazing job".
That callback to things seeming smaller as you move further away was so well done. You have a lot of different skills and a lot of talent. It's so cool how you seemingly changed as a person because of your investment in your art. Very visually stunning, but also poignant video.
I'm not even a GD player but this was an amazing video. .o. The level is one of the more technically impressive things I've ever seen in a game, the process was very interesting, even if I didn't fully understand it, and the reflection made me think about my own old projects that I never finished... Thankee. You've inspired me.
Bro thought he was veritasum for a second. You didn't make a video about your level, you made an entire documentary about geometrical figures and mathematics. This was worth it for the wait. Good job, you deserve yourself a break Sputnix!! 🎉❤🎉❤
"As if the limitations of the previous game were not what made your stuff interesting but what held it back" That is literally what i feel, i used to have a recreation of the arrow trigger but now its gone from a complicated level to just one object you can place.
He actually said it the other way around insinuating that the limitations were actually what made it interesting now those limitations are gone it's no longer as interesting as it once was. But I guess now you can try and find the new limitations and see how you can push those and again create something no one would expect
I'm not lying. I am super sick currently watching this video. It was like 5am. I passed out and woke up having a hallucination and cold sweats of your level being apart of my room, seeing my pillows be the spiral effect and the cube jumping across my room wall. I soon passed out again and woke up several hours later. I don't know how to feel about this.
LOL! I have to laugh at that, sorry plz, its because i get the confusion also, and i can't imagine how worse it would be if watched it while i am sick, But yeah this video also makes me crazy, it's really challenge me to understanding and comprehending every bit of what he said yet i have no experience with it. Now it leave a hole in my soul, wondering if i am not worthy in this life since someone do this sophisticated shit. 😢
You're one of the very rare few I've seen that spent months/years on an obsession just to satisfy their interests. To people like me, your dedication is actually very inspirational
I know that feeling of being obsessed with a project to the point of spending every free hour on it, while neglecting ones own mental health. Safe to say, cool stuff can come out of it (as did here) but getting burnt out is very serious. I got depressed after 6 months of this and couldn't work on another project for at least a year (granted, I was still doing my apprenticeship att). Look after yourself man, you're a very talented programmer and in the long run, you will be able to do a lot more cool stuff if you keep on learning (especially abstract math! ) and working on projects with a moderate pace.
not only a masterpiece of explanation, but story telling. One of my favorite videos of all time. Good luck with whatever you conqure next. Within gd, or without.
23:34 I sometimes think of Tim Follin in this respect. He made stunning and amazing music for systems with some of the worst sound chips on earth because he was not only a great musician, but he worked great with the limitations of the time. After that was gone, he himself said that a large portion or what made composing for games fun was gone for him, and his new work just didn't seem that impressive anymore. Every person on ewrth is born with some kind of talent inate in them, but its only up to luck whether or not that talent is relevant to the world at that time. Maybe you can find a silver lining in this, knowing your potential main talent had a chance to be shown in the limelight for at least a momment, a lot of people can't say the same thing about themselves.
Honestly the ending kind of gave me a sense of dread as a fellow creator/artist (this is basically art let's be real here), I never really thought of it but the feeling of being so lost in doing something you thought you loved and losing touch with yourself actually kind of terrifies me. The way you framed the reception of the level as something you would have been really excited about but can't really enjoy, and the need to step away from the computer after spending so much time working on the level really hit me. I spend a lot of time in Minecraft (specifically in creative mode, building and learning commands) and while I have never been quite as innovative as you are, I always want to get better, build bigger, make crazier stuff, and this video reminds me that I need to focus on my life and my friends and my family and all that Sorry for the long comment, but this video really punched me in the face, also amazing level, it really is a culmination of that era of Geometry Dash
Remember to take mental health weeks. I'm on one and the simple act of knowing you don't need to work tomorrow can jumpstart inspiration. It also doesn't have to. For me, working on my project is my biggest hobby and I still love doing it. Everyone is different but I think sometimes the key is to not work.
That storytelling is on ANOTHER level, like if while designing this you went beyond human limits on everything. Great video, greatest level. Kinda scary even...
This is one of the best youtube videos I've ever seen in my life. I hope you had a successful reintegration back into the real world after all this was done haha
I will never get tired of videos like this, because back in the day youd see so many people stop a project like this due to the difficulty, but these insane geniuses manage to bring up problem after problem, following it with “so I developed a programming language” or “so here’s the insane workaround I came up with that can never truly be explained to the average viewer”
If he decided to quit Geometry Dash, I think he would probably get a good job as a NASA spacecraft designer. And when people asked him how much effort he puts into his job, he'll just say, "It's quite easy actually." What an absolute madlad.
"I'm fine dw" has never been as much of a relief as after watching this video You are INSANE and also a true inspiration to hundreds, if not thousands of creators!
This dude created his own graphics library, programming language and compiler that runs on someone else's application based on a 2d engine, just insane
Thank goodness you wrote "I'm fine dw" in the description, cause by the end of the video, I was genuinely concerned that you might crack under the strain or whatever. 2.2 is gonna keep this game alive for 10 years, just take a break, man. Just gonna conclude, you got a godlike brain, don't ruin it due to stress. (also the video made me cry, great editing Spu7nix) Edit: wait most of my comments have only 4-5 liked how does this have so many? Ig many people agree with me, take care Spu7 ❤️
OMG, this is simply AMAZING. An artist will never be satisfied with his own work, but everyone else can look at it and tell from miles away it is a masterpiece. NEVER look at this project with regret, what you did is amazing. The end result is something out of this world, the way you ended everything was not rushed and you did not cut any cornes to make your vision come to life, and it did. You can always go back to it if you want but look at what you made: - You impressed a whole community, one made out of a lot of dedicated artists and amazingly talented people, not only any community - You learned a fucking ton about 3d Rendering, copilers, data structuring and more - You showed an amazing portifolio of, not only, how smart you are, but also how good you are at problem solving, any game engine's software engineer dreams he could have something so palpable to put on theirs CV, I would recommend you to any studio I work, this can literraly carry you into a high paying job, if you ever wish to go after it. - You put it all into a well paced, funny and really well edited video, documented your work and have it all in a easy to digest 25 minutes "document" - Aaaand... you made the game creator, the god of your community, apologize to you for the pain he caused xD... Spu7Nix, you accomplished so much, actually you inspired me to not give up on some projects im currently working on, and Im sure I'm not the only one. You are simply amazing, you impressed a fuck ton of people, hopefully you can see it and be proud of yourself! Cheers man, cheers!
i just want to mention that i LOVE how this video is structured. the way that you voice this video in an "exaggerated" manner, explaining every step of the process of creating the level, while you felt like your sanity was slowly being lost, made me feel quite uncomfortable while watching the video. it really hits when you return back to your regular voice at the conclusion of the video, when you're reflecting on the past two years of creating a geometry dash level. honestly, really well done.
hi. i don’t own geometry dash, i don’t code. i draw and i write and i cant do math, i am the farthest target demographic. this is one of the finest works of arr i’ve seen. this is fucking incredible. i’d write more, and i will soon, but holy shit. this is incredible. oh my god. oh my god. okay this is an edit to say all that i’m thinking. by no means does this make sense, i’mm just rambling in awe. creation is the greatest thing i can think of. it is a deity’s endeavour and human’s privilege, it is the strange thing that makes humans human, it is what makes art art. this is one of the greatest artworks. actually, i just think it’s one of my favorite creations. i don’t think there are words to explain the admiration i feel for how fucking incredible this is. moreover, i don’t think you have the words to describe the toil. the anguish, the joy, the satisfaction, or a lack thereof when it was all said and done. i think that this encapsulates something at the hearts of humans, and is one of the exemplars of how i feel creation is something so…sacred. (again, bear with me through the rambling nonsense.) seeing every emotion from you as you chronicled this thing’s creation: i think this is what i love about humans. i’m a very sappy individual, and i’ve always believed there’s something incredible in the act of creation and something indelible nobody can explain. something that pushes us through the sometimes fruitless nature, something that calls inside us to make something even when useless. watching you describe a commitment to something so ambitious, while also under the impression it was doomed, while also being aware of your own limitations? that’s something else. i didn’t quite understand the pursuit of building babylon’s tower until i heard you describe this ambition. maybe that’s the wrong metaphor, actually. there wasn’t so much hubris as there was creation for the sake of creation, ego be damned. that’s the coolest part. you made this to make it. this is poetry, this is a painting, this is a testament, this is an inscription scratched on a wall, this is handprint in pigment on a cave’s wall. again, i work in words and drawings. i am not like you. i once saw math and art as different fundamentally, two unlinked fields in sharp parallels that would never intersect. i’ve been disabused of this notion in various ways, like seeing nasa engineers describe their work with pride and fondness (like a parent describes a very metallic child), and the insides of great machines likened to angels’ innards. (i hope the amount of religious comparisons aren’t weird. i’mm by no means a devout, strict catholic. but i understand why god keeps making things. i think that quality in us is what makes us his greatest creations, or most lucky. but as i watch humans and as i try to think about what i love so dearly about us, i see how none of these fields are separate. we create for the sake of it. we’re aware of our limitations, when pen comes to paper or ink to canvas or chalk to board or man to computer. you made this why? you don’t know either! we make to make! we make relentlessly, passionately, desperately, uselessly. we create with love. what else is there to make for? knowledge, ego, recognition, to help others, but this? this is the quintessential creation. for love, even if it was devastatingly exhausting. even if you didn’t see why. and i’m not saying the other causes aren’t stupid. all of them are valid. i’m just saying that this was a hilariously difficult labor of love for irrational reasons, and . god. im sorry i love this piece so much. im so happy your art exists, im so happy we make art likenthis. i mught have to keep editing this later, but fuck man. this is so fucking beautiful.
50% impressed, 50% sorry for the pain I have caused... 😈
rawr👹👹👹👹👹👹
Hey RobTop when is save on exit checkpoints?
hey rob please make your menus make sense
hey :o
Hello Rob
You, sir, are a true engineer.
I don't even care what your job is, if this level in the silly music game does not appear in your CV you are INSANE.
Built different 💯🗣️
If I were hiring someone for a job I'd be far more impressed if you talked about this in the interview than if you talked about your leadership experience at corporate gig XYZ.
hi gio
@@viking4807 Hey viking (:
In?? This should _be_ his CV.
I’m always impressed by people who are able see geometry from a completely different perspective, amazing work
jameskii? saw what by spu7nix? damn
Every graphics is 3D on a 2D screen. Literally reinventing what they teach every bachelor computer science student in 2nd year of studies...
@@xxtradamxx so you could do this?
wassup jameskii
To see Geometry in such a different perspective is, honestly, quite dashing.
Bro did more work for a single level in a video game than most PHD Thesis papers or projects.
No...
happy bro? after framing an immensely unfunny and inaccurate sentence? are you happy?
@@andeemengaming5000 are you happy?
@@clairvoyant- bro is not happy, bro will not escape samsara
@@andeemengaming5000LOOOOOL why is bro upset 😭
god tier animator, editor, programmer, mathematician, physicist, artist, gamer, scriptwriter and comedian
This guy is literally insane. I mean TF he created his own programming language for this game
His comedy consists of going into rabid screaming rants of frustration
If that's comedy so is every temper tantrum
@@Scarletraven87 Just screaming and ranting doesn't make you funny.. The way you say it and the words you choose makes you funny. This guy is pretty funny
@@samueljoseph7 but he isn't
@@Scarletraven87others can have different humour, others found it funny and you didn’t
This is not a “how i made video”. This is a philosophical video about the value of art and content in an era where the suffering of creators isn’t real for the average person. This is a video about how a 1 minute stage in a mobile game stole 2 years from one of the most talented and creative people in the world. This is amazing.
amazingly well put, couldn't have said it any better
Neither could I
An era? The suffering of creators was never real for the average person :(
@@heidolf6002Creators are not more unique in their suffering than any other person, and it is incredibly self-centered to imagine so. The pain of the artist is the pain of the firefighter after a day of smoke and ash, of the mother who works overtime to feed her kids, of the teacher with a headache who still has to teach a classroom of children. The issue in a commercialized society, we expect people to hide this pain because it's bad for "the bottom line".
@@dado__ also, we live in a time where markets are so oversaturated that artists often are also working as teachers, baristas, or any other menial job, so that comes with its own particularities
THANK YOU FOR NOT LAYING DOWN, CLOSING YOUR EYES, AND THINKING ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE
LMAO
Bro is immune to brain damage
LOL
@@AidenHere *now immune
@@Allen-Rlmfao
This video is a masterpiece in so many ways.
Making a 4D cube in 3D sofrware to put it into a 2D game was realy a top of this video for me. Absolutly legendary
not legendary at all 0/10
@@thekingofthelandyou know you’re about to start a war in the reply section right?
@@thekingofthelandit is very legendary to draw an incomprehensible 4d object, in our 3d world, on a flat “2d” screen
@@thekingoftheland^idiot
@@spaceguy20_12 wrong, think before you reply
you know every once in a while, randomly scrolling through yt, you come across a real, honest to god jewel. A video that you wouldn't change a bit of, from start to finish, no matter how critical you are. Truly unquestionable feats of human ingenuity, a real, undeniable show of genius like this video + the context that brought it to existence not only leaves me speechless on awe and respect; A jewel like this gives me hope in humanity. This why I love our species to the death. And I am grateful. Thanks dude
❤️
@@Spu7Nix yo I gotta ask you something
@@GabrielAlvarez-nx2cw no
@@GabrielAlvarez-nx2cw no
@@GabrielAlvarez-nx2cwNo
Spu7nix once said
"But it's actually quite simple"
spoiler alert:
it was not.
Really, really quite simple.
Mumbo jumbo ahh
trolled
"It's actually surprisingly simple" - Sun Tzu
“Ah, damn I forgot to save”
Worst thing thar can happened to him.
This is unironically something I'd put on a resume.
you'd get hired any day
That's one hell of an understatement. Every sinlge step of this journey is probably worthy of this on its own, let alone being able to master all of these aspects and putting it all together.
I mean, I just make levels for old-school Doom and it impressed my now current employer when I put *that* on my resume. This... Would knock the socks off any employer.
Honestly... Spu7nix should a LINK TO THIS VIDEO on a resume. They will be hired very quickly.
It would work.
"I made my own programming language that turns the code into geometry dash triggers." WHAT
I looked in the comments just to see if anyone gave him enough credit for this single sentence. Wtf, the guy is a genius
Yep, that is the title.
I think even with his video and everything, it's so difficult to articulate the scale of how much Spu7Nix put into this. Monstrous is an understatement.
Yeah it’s called SPWN- it’s not even that new lol, it’s like a year or two old now
@@blackhole927 yea we know but it still impressive how he made it
“So, the first thing I did was that I made a programming language” "Making a 4D cube in 3D sofrware to put it into a 2D game "
this guy just crossed the law of geometry in this game
"You went full retard man, never go full retard." - Tropic Thunder [seriously, unreal; impressed beyond belief]
WHAt
@@Hafd_Entertainment by spu7nix
[Homer Simpson voice] "Spu7Nix, in this server we obey the laws of reality!"
XD
Wait until you read the documentation. This guy is beast...
OHMYGOD this is impressive
The tunnel made of spirals is really clever!
Hello mister carykhson
poor cary never got noticed
OMFG ITS THE CARYKH, i'm still subscribed from the marble days. holy shit dude.
Cary what are you doing here
Cary knows hell 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥⁉️⁉️
Dude went from "so i made this level" that turned out to be insanely impressive to contemplating life
True
bro touched grass
@@justcommenting8567impossible.
Man went from “here’s a cool level idea!” to “I looked God in the eye and He blinked.”
@@justcommenting8567i have grassidophobia you make me scared
One of the best things I've ever seen.
An exploration of obsession, the human experience and how art is defined by limitation.
A masterpiece.
shit. that comment is art.
@@psychicKult this video is art
This is so gaming
The amount of in depth knowledge required to make this level is insane. That with your extreme commitment makes this truly something special. Really cool seeing your process here.
so three dee
hello boomkitty
HI
boom
Hello BoomKitty!
love your energy and creativity! "Eventually people will expect you to make something even bigger and even better, as if the limitations of the previous update were somehow holding your stuff back, and not what made it interesting in the first place" is such a good quote too, i'm saving it 😳
Just WHAT??? You are insane. I dont know if in a positive way or not, but this is by far the most impressive thing done in a video game I have ever seen.
First reply
💀💀💀💀💀💀
I think the programming pong inside of the original pokemon games using the missingno exploit, and a whole bunch of other steps, slightly edges this out, but this is a close second.
4th
@@EcnalKcin The Pong was programmed using arbitrary code execution. It's not even half as impressive as what it took to create this level. Either you fundamentally don't understand how ACE works or you didn't watch this video.
This went from "overlapping two spirals with increasingly smaller margins the closer to the center the lines are" to "I made my own programming language" in under 10 minutes. I'm starting to feel a little bit like Hank Hill when he wanted a picture of a gotdang hot dog.
Most underrated comment award goes to…
@@Jaykay-studiosnot him or you
He made the language 3 years ago for other projects
😂
Everything about this is just insane. Not only the level you created but also how you edited the process of making it. The level, the video, the commitment… everything 10/10.
Yeah
Ostia el iker aqui
10.2M yt with 253 likes and 2 replies?! I'll fix that!
@IkerUnzu wait I just realized how am I the first reply of 10M I though the Sub count was 200K lol
Iker como estas en todas partes
this is single handedly one of the most impressive projects in video game development i have ever seen. i have been in game development for 9 years recently giving up to go pursue a normal life (not by choice) and i have had to conquer many different problems through out my career and i never managed anything this great, you are a true inspiration for so many reasons, i can tell this project took a lot out of you but you should be proud of yourself that is truly amazing what you've done within that game, including DEVELOPING YOUR OWN CODING LANGUAGE TO TURN CODE INTO BUILDING BLOCKS USED WITHIN THE GAME. you're insane man fr, but you should be proud of what you've done with it.
I have never played Geometry Dash in my life, but this video was more compelling, interesting, and better structured than any TV show i've seen in years.
trust me, creating something like that is sooooooo hard, even gaining 1 creator point is the hardest thing to do in the game.
took the words right outta my mouth. beautiful video.
Gg@@bananapepperben
Go play the game
FUNDRAISER
I find the humor and self-awareness of this video to be its most endearing quality. Ending the video by literally touching grass is a masterstroke. You are incredible.
Yess😂
I forgot this channel isnt 1mil subs channel lol
This might just be the best video I've ever seen on UA-cam. Captivating, incredible.
Grass.
Grass
lmao i loved the grass bit
Weed.
grass? is that a new social media platform?
for me it's a tie between this and seth's ss13 video.
This be what teachers say “you have to pay attention in math class” for.
Fun fuct: WHAT is released on 06.10.2023.
Avogadro's number is 6*10^23.
Massive Mr Mole my beloved equation
Geometry dashing to mole island
Approximately equal *
quit yapping
@@mrcleanhasagyat i can tell you're nowhere near learning this in school
There will never be another WHAT. The limitations of Geometry Dash 2.1 is why it was so amazing. Now, things like what are coming out pretty much every other week.
technically you could just ignore every 2.2 feature just for the challenge.
3Depth didnt even get mythic...
@@NeedlefishGamesI just wanted to say that, you made this comment while I was looking for levels name because I forgot it
@@NeedlefishGamesprobably because this level existed.
Im sure it'll be called WHY
"To make it to this point, I first had to write a 3D engine" if this man decides to use his talents for evil it's over for all of us
Yes
he has wireshark
You know video is good when " I invented a programming language" is an insignificant part of the video
1:33 BRO THIS TRANSITION 🥵🤩
Am I the first reply on a verified user's comment?
@@DragonSStuff2441 lol
@@DragonSStuff2441Yes bro.
How is a snail verified…
YOU PLAY GD??
23:33 "eventually the update will come out and people will expect you to make something even bigger as if the limitations of the previous update were somehow holding your stuff back and not what made it interesting in the first place"
This is so beautifully worded and explains perfectly the concern I felt for you after 2.2 came out and I looked back at the level. It was just such a dreadful "...and now what?" feeling
....and now W H A T
@@hayden_6331 r/byspu7nix LETS GOOO
@@hayden_6331 by Spu7Nix
eh, people will always shit themselves at the idea of having "too little time"
the real issue is not having the motivation to get it done no matter the timeframe
and yes, if i was constricted by a timeframe of the game im working in dissapearing, then ill just finish it offline and upload a yt vid.
Could you explain what the last part of that statement meant? I didn't understand it completely....
the fact that the 2.2 gradient trigger can make a lot of these effects that previously in 2.11 required insane tactics to create is crazy
._.
Fr a ._. moment@@nonnilmil
The Gradient trigger just completely eliminates the triangle problem he had before. That's why.
Bro wrote his own programming language for this wtf, incredible. Also 11:24 cracks me up, "owientation"
Just finished the video, my brain has officially been fugd.
@@robloxiandaniiljust report their comments and channel and they will get termed for spamming
@@hat_cbw6972just did
@@hat_cbw6972ok
@@hat_cbw6972 they just make new channels, its not worth it just ignore them
@ToyotaANTIGD this guy thinks theyre uttp
I literally fell out of my chair at "and then you got into 4D with this hypercube I made." I love the madness of creative people.
a 4d object, in a 3d level, on a 2d game, processed by my 1d brain and 0d braincells.
i literally shizzed and pizzed myself, turned around 360 and walked away from the monitor upon seeing this. Literally. Crying and shaking rn
20% What
80% Spu7Nix thinking about life and one's choices, the value of time and fame, one's actions and consequences. And touching grass.
Quality content as always, this is the definitive Geometry Dash creator experience right there.
Note to self: Don't forget to finish untitled2
@@theworldborder dont finish untitled 2
@@theworldborder 😠😤😤
Fr tho
@@theworldborderdon't forget to finish Untitled 342
24:25 I don’t know this either
Did
@@zhengyuanwong362nope
I clicked on this video and almost immediately clicked off because I thought "oh wait this isn't the other person I'd seen doing 3D levels in 2.2 what do I care if someone else did it again", and I am very glad that I stayed. Every once in a while someone pushes a game so far beyond what it was ever meant to do and it is always fascinating. This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen put on the internet. I know I don't know you at all, and I know it doesn't change the dissatisfaction you feel, but I am proud of you for doing this. Stuff like this is what I love about humanity. There's no profit incentive, no great scientific discovery to be made, and yet you did it, and I think there's some real beauty in that.
that's a very nice thing to say
I don't know what your current career path is, but if you upload this video to LinkedIn, Apple, Microsoft, Take-Two, Epic Games, Tencent, and Meta will compete to hire you! This video, and all the effort you put into it, is a masterpiece! Congrats!
SPWN is already his best resume
Wait was the donation done in Robux or what.
@@halisselamozmen5658 Brazilian Real R$
@@halisselamozmen5658 hell naw
@@halisselamozmen5658 BRL
Gotta love when you get recommended a video for seemingly no other reason than it's an incredible video. Absolutely brilliant
THIS
yes it's been in my recommended for so long i had to finally watch it
certainly now i see why it kept putting there being like "come ON watch this"
I Seriously love your ending monolog in this video. I keep coming back to it. It feel it in my soul.
Made a programming language for making things easier..
Used math to make cubes twerk...
And literally spent almost 3 years making it..
and finally grinded and quickly made the ending and quick polishing...
Only for robtop to say "I,m impressed bro"
What
@@B0BHD exactly
“make cubes twerk” is the worst phrase i have ever heard
“Used math to make cubes twerk”
*yeah you say that like it’s normal*
@@limitqait really is not that deep💀
Dude you’re a genius. CREATING YOUR OWN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE IS INSANE
Actually it's not that hard. But the fact that he did it just to build a tiny part of the game is what makes it impressive.
Creating a programming language was actually the easy part compared to the rest of the project. Insanely impressive work.
And it's not the most unbeliavable thing in the vídeos
@@frusadev Impressive Autism.
huh @@iAnasazi
I'm so impressed, I don't even have words... I don't play Geometry Dash, but thanks man.
This video took my faith in humanity (and even in myself) into an entire new level.
I have no option but to call the cliche: humans are amazing --- more than amazing, you/your work transcended what amazing is.
In my career in software/hardware engineering, I used to have many challenges that at first seemed impossible for me. Even in the face of this impossibility, I thrived.
But then I got bored, tired, sloppy and even started running away from challenges - always looking for the easiest route.
This video reignited my internal flame. Extracting a piece from "Giorgio By Moroder":
| You can do whatever you want
| So, nobody told me what to do
| And there was no preconception of what to do
Thanks again.
yoo nice
WWWWW
10 robux
"My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me Giorgio" *shred*
Really, that would be the perfect background music for this level.
Keep that hope bro
“So I just wrote my own programming language to compile into geometry dash triggers”
you did WAT
this is a whole new level of “fine, I’ll do it myself”
My brother.. When you broke the mountains down into a script, I realized you could be the one to figure out time travel
He'd do it for a GD level
He would do it for a single creator point
"so in order to make "WHY" i had to construct a time machine inside of geometry dash and then take it to 1.9 so i could get unrestricted move triggers, then i had to take it to 2.3 to grab a few extra things and then i didnt have a need for it, quite simple actually"
Going 5d is what happens when you go faster than c. My dude already figured out 6D with speeds faster than c * c. Time-Space is not the same as Space-Time. He found the Omegabet
maybe he already has! i mean, he crammed a year of work into two months, right? abandoning mental health is _basically_ time travel
This poor person was drivin to insanity by a jumping game
Thats how geometry dash workd anywayd
"it would be better if it was perfect"
brings one of my favorite sayings to mind
"don't let Perfect be the enemy of Good Enough."
So true
why only ONE reply
THE THING IS ITS BEYOND BEYOND PERFECT HE DID ENOUGH
The enemy of your best is your"good enough"
Easier to say when you're not the one who spent years working on something only to get blueballed on release as your project doesn't work for a significant fraction of your target audience.
This is one of the most avant-garde videos I've seen in a while. You're an artist my friend.
20:58 "The funny thing about sleep schedules is--"
As someone watching this at exactly 4:55am, this killed me
Oh hey how's it goin
I watch this at 12 am lol😅
@@NikadaNK wth how'd you recognize me from my 10 year old account
@@FelixEA…what?
best sleep schechle ever
"and soon, this whole endeavor starts to feel more and more like just a series of frustrations you had, and have overcome. getting smaller as it gets further away from you." absolutely genius
I didn't understand this line lol can you explain?
@@changedGOD2 when he says "getting smaller as it gets further away" it has a double meaning, he's referring to the psychological process of leaving a worry behind (and how it can become less daunting the more time you spend away from it) and also the concept that he explained earlier in the video about changing the sizes of objects to give the illusion of depth
@@sonochromealt ooh that's deep, ty for explaining
I dont even play Geometry Dash, nor I want to, but this was the best 24 minutes and 27 seconds i've spent this year.
Amazing work. The last scene was hilarious. Comedy genius.
And the pinned comment from RTG? Priceless. It was almost a "yeh, I still havent forgot you crashed my servers, and I was fully aware of your descent onto madness (and warned you about it) but still amazing job".
the fact this was made in 2.1 with 999 groups is insane
"it sure would be better if it was perfect"
when he mentioned rust at the beginning i knew this would happen
shut up
@@Spu7Nix Spu7nix says shut up!?!?!?
@@Snichehog HE SAID IT??
@@Spu7Nix nuh uh
@@Snichehog 4D LEVEL IN GEOMETRY DASH 2.2??? | SHUT UP BY Spu7nix UPCOMING TOP 1 LEGENDARY DEMON
That callback to things seeming smaller as you move further away was so well done. You have a lot of different skills and a lot of talent. It's so cool how you seemingly changed as a person because of your investment in your art. Very visually stunning, but also poignant video.
I'm not even a GD player but this was an amazing video. .o.
The level is one of the more technically impressive things I've ever seen in a game, the process was very interesting, even if I didn't fully understand it, and the reflection made me think about my own old projects that I never finished... Thankee. You've inspired me.
Gaming hall of fame moment for sure.
Bro thought he was veritasum for a second. You didn't make a video about your level, you made an entire documentary about geometrical figures and mathematics. This was worth it for the wait. Good job, you deserve yourself a break Sputnix!! 🎉❤🎉❤
Spu7nix*
wait of the world
This was not time wasted. This was Pure Divinity
@ToyotaANTIGDbot
Astral divinity reference
divine intellect
@ToyotaANTIGDbut he has parents and youre not
You have literally fried my brain.
"As if the limitations of the previous game were not what made your stuff interesting but what held it back"
That is literally what i feel, i used to have a recreation of the arrow trigger but now its gone from a complicated level to just
one object you can place.
He actually said it the other way around insinuating that the limitations were actually what made it interesting now those limitations are gone it's no longer as interesting as it once was. But I guess now you can try and find the new limitations and see how you can push those and again create something no one would expect
this is like blowing a child's mind when you draw a cube but for adults
Lol
I'm not lying. I am super sick currently watching this video. It was like 5am. I passed out and woke up having a hallucination and cold sweats of your level being apart of my room, seeing my pillows be the spiral effect and the cube jumping across my room wall. I soon passed out again and woke up several hours later. I don't know how to feel about this.
Please go to sleep whatever you are doing it is clearly not healthy for you
@@BobBarnabas No worries, I feel much better now cause I had some meds and chicky soup :)
@@Molliware_exe hooray :D
Bro someone gave you dmt
LOL! I have to laugh at that, sorry plz, its because i get the confusion also, and i can't imagine how worse it would be if watched it while i am sick,
But yeah this video also makes me crazy, it's really challenge me to understanding and comprehending every bit of what he said yet i have no experience with it.
Now it leave a hole in my soul, wondering if i am not worthy in this life since someone do this sophisticated shit. 😢
The ending of him not knowing what grass was was a funny ending to a very stressful video 🤣
good ending: touch grass
You're one of the very rare few I've seen that spent months/years on an obsession just to satisfy their interests. To people like me, your dedication is actually very inspirational
This guy did harder math than I can do just to make A freaking geometry dash level huge respect
I know that feeling of being obsessed with a project to the point of spending every free hour on it, while neglecting ones own mental health. Safe to say, cool stuff can come out of it (as did here) but getting burnt out is very serious. I got depressed after 6 months of this and couldn't work on another project for at least a year (granted, I was still doing my apprenticeship att). Look after yourself man, you're a very talented programmer and in the long run, you will be able to do a lot more cool stuff if you keep on learning (especially abstract math! ) and working on projects with a moderate pace.
not only a masterpiece of explanation, but story telling. One of my favorite videos of all time. Good luck with whatever you conqure next. Within gd, or without.
As an indie game dev, the scope creep hits way too close to home, lol. Love you, man, your dedication is impeccable and 100% worth it.
23:34 I sometimes think of Tim Follin in this respect. He made stunning and amazing music for systems with some of the worst sound chips on earth because he was not only a great musician, but he worked great with the limitations of the time. After that was gone, he himself said that a large portion or what made composing for games fun was gone for him, and his new work just didn't seem that impressive anymore.
Every person on ewrth is born with some kind of talent inate in them, but its only up to luck whether or not that talent is relevant to the world at that time. Maybe you can find a silver lining in this, knowing your potential main talent had a chance to be shown in the limelight for at least a momment, a lot of people can't say the same thing about themselves.
i live tim follin he's so cool
This guy is the next Einstein, and he's using his knowledge to make a 2d game 3d.
Honestly the ending kind of gave me a sense of dread as a fellow creator/artist (this is basically art let's be real here), I never really thought of it but the feeling of being so lost in doing something you thought you loved and losing touch with yourself actually kind of terrifies me. The way you framed the reception of the level as something you would have been really excited about but can't really enjoy, and the need to step away from the computer after spending so much time working on the level really hit me.
I spend a lot of time in Minecraft (specifically in creative mode, building and learning commands) and while I have never been quite as innovative as you are, I always want to get better, build bigger, make crazier stuff, and this video reminds me that I need to focus on my life and my friends and my family and all that
Sorry for the long comment, but this video really punched me in the face, also amazing level, it really is a culmination of that era of Geometry Dash
Remember to take mental health weeks. I'm on one and the simple act of knowing you don't need to work tomorrow can jumpstart inspiration. It also doesn't have to. For me, working on my project is my biggest hobby and I still love doing it. Everyone is different but I think sometimes the key is to not work.
That storytelling is on ANOTHER level, like if while designing this you went beyond human limits on everything. Great video, greatest level. Kinda scary even...
this is absolute insanity
First
Forst
lol
#stopkidsthatsayfirst
@@joshuaclarke2092 I didn’t said it
This is one of the best youtube videos I've ever seen in my life.
I hope you had a successful reintegration back into the real world after all this was done haha
I like how the majority (if not all) the video is written in 2nd person. Good writing
Yea, dude has to stop talking about himself in 2. Person. It makes him sound insane... WAIT! 😅
23:30 "getting smaller as it gets further away" damn thats poetic as hell.
edit: I know he said it at the start, thats why its poetic.
How is "hell" poetic?
@@unrenownedc I thought he was the blue racecar at the complex?
@@b_ru Either English isn’t your first language, or you’re a troll.
0:58 guys come on
he said the same thing at the beginning 00:48
I will never get tired of videos like this, because back in the day youd see so many people stop a project like this due to the difficulty, but these insane geniuses manage to bring up problem after problem, following it with “so I developed a programming language” or “so here’s the insane workaround I came up with that can never truly be explained to the average viewer”
I'm so impressed, inspired, immediately became fan and still can't believe what I just saw. Thank you for your existence
"Or you could just lay down, close your eyes... maybe then you'll figure it out"
Words I wish I knew years ago.
If he decided to quit Geometry Dash, I think he would probably get a good job as a NASA spacecraft designer. And when people asked him how much effort he puts into his job, he'll just say, "It's quite easy actually." What an absolute madlad.
“What is your experience in this field?”
“Uhhh geometry…?”
"I'm fine dw" has never been as much of a relief as after watching this video
You are INSANE
and also a true inspiration to hundreds, if not thousands of creators!
This dude created his own graphics library, programming language and compiler that runs on someone else's application based on a 2d engine, just insane
This is one of those magic tricks you still don't understand even after someone explained it to you
The more he tries to explain it the more magical it becomes, rare but awe-inspiring
Thank goodness you wrote "I'm fine dw" in the description, cause by the end of the video, I was genuinely concerned that you might crack under the strain or whatever. 2.2 is gonna keep this game alive for 10 years, just take a break, man. Just gonna conclude, you got a godlike brain, don't ruin it due to stress.
(also the video made me cry, great editing Spu7nix)
Edit: wait most of my comments have only 4-5 liked how does this have so many? Ig many people agree with me, take care Spu7 ❤️
I'm agree too, it's insane !
you’ve inspired me to finish my silly little project in comparison, and probably many others which means your work was not in vein
0:35 every mumbo jumbo video I ever watched
That's so funny 🤣🤣
Ah yes, building a quantum time machine in minecraft which can reverse 4 dimensional time travel is super simple.
24:20: *touching grass*
Spu7nix: "Wait what the hell is this???"
Wait... Is that thing even has a name?
What its only 3d i thout life was 4d 😮
This was one of the most beautiful videos I've ever watched on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing this.
I just finished this video and this is probably my favorite gd video I’ve watched like…ever.
@ToyotaANTIGD okay then program multiple softwares and build 3d in a 2d game
Hi everyone!
Favorite gd video? Nah, this is just straight up THE best video
sir, truthfully i didnt understand a single thing you said in this video.. but i am majorly impressed..
OMG, this is simply AMAZING.
An artist will never be satisfied with his own work, but everyone else can look at it and tell from miles away it is a masterpiece.
NEVER look at this project with regret, what you did is amazing. The end result is something out of this world, the way you ended everything was not rushed and you did not cut any cornes to make your vision come to life, and it did. You can always go back to it if you want but look at what you made:
- You impressed a whole community, one made out of a lot of dedicated artists and amazingly talented people, not only any community
- You learned a fucking ton about 3d Rendering, copilers, data structuring and more
- You showed an amazing portifolio of, not only, how smart you are, but also how good you are at problem solving, any game engine's software engineer dreams he could have something so palpable to put on theirs CV, I would recommend you to any studio I work, this can literraly carry you into a high paying job, if you ever wish to go after it.
- You put it all into a well paced, funny and really well edited video, documented your work and have it all in a easy to digest 25 minutes "document"
- Aaaand... you made the game creator, the god of your community, apologize to you for the pain he caused xD...
Spu7Nix, you accomplished so much, actually you inspired me to not give up on some projects im currently working on, and Im sure I'm not the only one.
You are simply amazing, you impressed a fuck ton of people, hopefully you can see it and be proud of yourself!
Cheers man, cheers!
This is the equivalent of Mumbo Jumbo saying this is Simple Redstone
except for mumbo jumbo's stuff is actually simple tho
“And I don’t know sim-simulate some… BIRDS”
The amount of panic, confusion, and desperation in this sentence is astounding
B I R D
Birds aren't real. That's why it was so hard to simulate them.
I had the video on loop and for real thought you were going insane and redoing it all again until I saw that I was at the beginning of it
i just want to mention that i LOVE how this video is structured. the way that you voice this video in an "exaggerated" manner, explaining every step of the process of creating the level, while you felt like your sanity was slowly being lost, made me feel quite uncomfortable while watching the video. it really hits when you return back to your regular voice at the conclusion of the video, when you're reflecting on the past two years of creating a geometry dash level. honestly, really well done.
20:56 "The funny thing about sleep schedules is..." is such a relatable and hilarious line
As a student, i agree
I know lol
hi. i don’t own geometry dash, i don’t code. i draw and i write and i cant do math, i am the farthest target demographic.
this is one of the finest works of arr i’ve seen. this is fucking incredible. i’d write more, and i will soon, but holy shit. this is incredible. oh my god. oh my god.
okay this is an edit to say all that i’m thinking. by no means does this make sense, i’mm just rambling in awe.
creation is the greatest thing i can think of. it is a deity’s endeavour and human’s privilege, it is the strange thing that makes humans human, it is what makes art art. this is one of the greatest artworks. actually, i just think it’s one of my favorite creations.
i don’t think there are words to explain the admiration i feel for how fucking incredible this is. moreover, i don’t think you have the words to describe the toil. the anguish, the joy, the satisfaction, or a lack thereof when it was all said and done. i think that this encapsulates something at the hearts of humans, and is one of the exemplars of how i feel creation is something so…sacred. (again, bear with me through the rambling nonsense.)
seeing every emotion from you as you chronicled this thing’s creation: i think this is what i love about humans. i’m a very sappy individual, and i’ve always believed there’s something incredible in the act of creation and something indelible nobody can explain. something that pushes us through the sometimes fruitless nature, something that calls inside us to make something even when useless. watching you describe a commitment to something so ambitious, while also under the impression it was doomed, while also being aware of your own limitations? that’s something else. i didn’t quite understand the pursuit of building babylon’s tower until i heard you describe this ambition. maybe that’s the wrong metaphor, actually. there wasn’t so much hubris as there was creation for the sake of creation, ego be damned. that’s the coolest part.
you made this to make it.
this is poetry, this is a painting, this is a testament, this is an inscription scratched on a wall, this is handprint in pigment on a cave’s wall.
again, i work in words and drawings. i am not like you. i once saw math and art as different fundamentally, two unlinked fields in sharp parallels that would never intersect. i’ve been disabused of this notion in various ways, like seeing nasa engineers describe their work with pride and fondness (like a parent describes a very metallic child), and the insides of great machines likened to angels’ innards. (i hope the amount of religious comparisons aren’t weird. i’mm by no means a devout, strict catholic. but i understand why god keeps making things. i think that quality in us is what makes us his greatest creations, or most lucky. but as i watch humans and as i try to think about what i love so dearly about us, i see how none of these fields are separate.
we create for the sake of it. we’re aware of our limitations, when pen comes to paper or ink to canvas or chalk to board or man to computer. you made this why? you don’t know either! we make to make! we make relentlessly, passionately, desperately, uselessly. we create with love. what else is there to make for? knowledge, ego, recognition, to help others, but this? this is the quintessential creation. for love, even if it was devastatingly exhausting. even if you didn’t see why. and i’m not saying the other causes aren’t stupid. all of them are valid. i’m just saying that this was a hilariously difficult labor of love for irrational reasons, and . god. im sorry i love this piece so much. im so happy your art exists, im so happy we make art likenthis.
i mught have to keep editing this later, but fuck man. this is so fucking beautiful.
true dat
I’m genuinely terrified of what this man is capable of.
Dude forget about UA-cam you'll have DE Shaw knocking on your door with this as your resume
:(
OH MY GOD ITS JUSTIN Y. HELLO DUDE
JustinY remembered his YT password.
Hey it's you, what happened? You used to be everywhere
God damn. He’s here!