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@@vlc-cosplayerPretty sure I saw a coworker play this version of the game, except instead of a horse in someone’s thigh it was a light switch in a “live” circuit 🥴
One of my first electronics projects I ever made was like this! Only, instead of being smart, I was like 8, and I wired the board into 120V AC. I was like, "oh it'll be an awesome upgrade! Shocks! Sparks! WOO!" And then I welded the tweezers onto the board and tripped a breaker.
@jonnaas I've received 240V and suffered nothing more serious than brief unconsciousness. It really depends on where you get shocked, how conductive you are at the locations you're making contact, and your general health. For example, my 240V was caused by bridging the live and neutral of a UK socket with the fingers on my right hand. If that same 240V had to travel across my torso for example, instead of just my hand, I would probably be dead, as it would have had the opportunity to jump across my heart. As it was, I had deep pain in my right arm, convulsions, and a short spell of not being awake. No long term consequences thankfully. THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOU SHOULD JUST GO AND CONNECT YOURSELF TO THE MAINS! I GOT VERY LUCKY! DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY IS BY FAR THE MOST LIKELY OUTCOME!
@@RaunienTheFirst damn. Must have hurt. I got shocked by a fricking bugzapper when i was a wee little lad and always had a subconscious fear of them while you're over here defying death!
@@RaunienTheFirstI have gotten shocked by 120 V many times. Never did I get pain from it. Just a weird current flow back and forth feeling (strong). I did disconnect myself quickly each time. I replicated the feeling with two common objects. It felt the same so I'm not putting my method here since it might hurt others.
Another fun game mode for this would be they get stronger each time you mess up, as if the patient is in worse and worse health the more you bungle the operation. For example, it could start at 5%, and every buzz increases it by another 5%. You get 20 chances, and it ends if you mess up after you've hit 100% (the patient has flatlined). You'd probably need to manually enter when you mess up, since the detection seems pretty sporadic and discontinuous, but you could do something like a one-second cooldown on detection if you wanted it to detect mistakes automatically.
The angular speed of the motor determines the frequency of the jostling. The trick to getting the maximum possible jostling of the entire playfield depends on tuning the frequency to the resonant frequency of the entire system. Rather than trying to determine that magic number, stick an accelerometer on the playfield. Use a monitoring loop to tune the motor frequency to find the optimal frequency for resonance to occur. Bam, maximum jostling every time.
Right around 10:00 when you were testing it for the first time my watch vibrated because I had a timer running for my laundry. It was a legit 4D viewing experience. Scared the absolute shit out of me
To think that if your technical and surgical expertise had been present there on that fateful day in Enumclaw, Washington, Boeing wouldn't have had to find some extra hands to replace an engineer...
Dude, this edition of operation is WAY harder than the one I had as a kid. There used to be little tabs on the pieces, and they would never get stuck that far under the rim.
the rubber band is intended to be a broken leg. The band goes on one peg, and the idea is to put it on the other peg with a twist in the middle. in the end it should be on both pegs, with a single twist in the middle think of an 8
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@@Kingcle it's general advice for the targets of the advertisement who come to read the comments. That said, if he's only advertising it because they paid him, then both he and the advertiser are untrustworthy and we should question every claim they make like an inquisition. Illuminate everything that's wrong with them because they're blatantly unethical.
@@vyor8837 I do, and it's generally untrustworthy and makes me question the spokespeople and the businesses. There is advertising that's not that way, but it's rare in the US. I'm not sure about the rest of the world. Like there's one UA-camr, Louis Rossmann, who never does paid sponsorships, but advertises stuff he actually finds useful. And, coders frequently and freely advertise stuff they actually use. That's a big part of coder society. There's also people who do more of a shared advertising. People in a similar niche who respect each other's work trade shout outs. But that's not exactly relevant for product advertisements.
Tips for operation: always introduce the tweezers locked, is easier to introduce it and helps to control the size for grabbing. The elastic thingy is actually to be inserted, not remove it Anyway, great video Mr Bringus 😁
current simple rules DO have you removing the band. but the original rules, where you earned money for successful operations, did have you attach the rubber band, which made it much more difficult. the card originally said "ankle bone connected to the leg bone"
The funniest bit of this video was how you put in so much effort to get it so the game could be controlled by the PC, set up your own custom game mode where the power goes up each piece... And then, instead of making the programme tell you what to get, hand-wrote a list of the pieces in order. XD
12:44 Dude. The Rubberband Man reference came so unexpected, i never thought i would hear it anywhere else ever. this one earned you a sub, because you were literally in my thoughts at that moment, from 1 month in the past. Great!
The Adam’s Apple, butterflies in my stomach, a Charly horse, wish bone, broken heart, rubber legs, wrenched ankle. They are all jokes to every day ailments
For anyone who doesn't understand the Enumclaw bit, Enumclaw WA is known for their exceptional Horse care. As a horseback rider myself, I recommend Mr. Hands to anyone near Western Washington.
*Starts dying from breathing in melting plastic fumes* *Goes outside to smoke different fumes* *Goes back in to the unventilated room to continue choking on fumes*
"if you're like me you suffer from being a f**king idiot." Man I didn't see that line coming and I had to pause from laughing so hard. Also are you talking into a giant Oreo???
May I propose a third mode? Basically an HP mode, where the patient starts with a certain amount of HP and every hertz that the tool makes contact, the patient loses a bit of HP. The lower the HP, the more violently it shakes. When it reaches 0, it shakes continuously for about 10 seconds at 100% power and the patient is declared dead. It can be scaled for difficulty level, where easier difficulty gives him more HP and harder difficulties do the opposite.
A better way would be to run the code on baterry locally on something like a RPi and also hook up a speaker that plays the Wilhelm scream every time you fail
Well. I can tell you your reactions aren't exaggerated. Even I got startled watching this video and I don't scare easily. I even had to put my coffee down so I wouldn't spill on myself. Conclusion: big success
You should add beeping cardio sound, so when you hit the border, the beeping becomes faster, and when you hit it too much, the guy dies and it makes long sad beep like in movies. That would raise up the suspense.
@@ryjelsum He was sticking with print() commands, likely because of chatGPT having become a rather terrible programming tutor. Getting the serial port up and running on micropython is also a little more complex than it probably should be. CircuitPython does a *far* better job, but isn't advertised by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Why, I have no idea, given that the Foundation and Adafruit (who makes CircuitPython) have a pretty close working relationship. but whatever... I mean, he's using a full computer for this project, I think part of his thought process was "The whole point of this is being ridiculously extra, I'm just gonna let this happen and not try to fix it."
It would need further modification. The object holders are not classified as individual "buttons", rather touching any part of the metal with the tweezers closes the loop on the circuit.
This was a fun project, good job. I’m not sure why you tied it to a PC though. Seems like with a couple buttons you could have kept that small of functionality on the microcontroller. Upgrade ideas would be to randomize the power, add LEDs next to each item and let the microcontroller show you which item you needed to get out, add some kind of sensors to each item so the game knows what is in and what is out, and add a screen to allow for two players with points earned for speed as you take turns getting parts out. All of that should be able to live on a Pi without the PC too. Oh, and it should beep and vibrate for at least 1-2 seconds, not only while direct contact is being made. Keep it up!
the tweezers and the metal plate short circuiting causes the motor to vibrate, so if you increased the volts going through the tweezers you could create sparks or make it arc when you touch the edge
17:04 When he said "I'm getting the butterfly", I thought he meant butterflies in his stomach because he said that "No man has reached 85%" But, he is literally, in fact, getting the butterfly.
Now make the script run directly on the pi itself, add a small screen with 3 buttons and integrate it into one of the 3D printed parts. I think theres enough space to make it standalone with an 18650 battery pack even.
I learned to stay clear of AI when doing anything related to coding. You'll spend more time fixing the mishmash of StackOverflow answers than actually coding. This is so silly tho, i love it
You should make a set of metal versions of those things you have to pull out so they become an extension of the tweezers so it's an extra hard mode. Try and pull them out with the parts touching the sides for extra challenge. :D
Aleady pulling my hair out about the pc connecting stuff, the microcontrollers can do everything the dcl operation needs, as the logic is very simple. I swear it is part of the vid idea to attack us! :D
Here's a fun idea. Rip the metal sheet out and frame each slot with a dedicated metal frame. Then you can program each object to a different intensity, either specific or randomized. Then you might get a small buzz or a big buzz. Also to make it more annoying you could hook up a shock circuit like that that Lightning game. That would make it more intense. Add one of those super bright LEDs for the nose light. Make the quiet buzzing noise from the speaker that really loud buzzer noise you were using during the last section.
All the things in operation are puns. Adam's apple, charile horse, ribs, butterflies in your stomach (like you when were playing your version, muffin top, etc
4:03 That's the thing about the Pico- it's incredibly versatile. You absolutely can use that USB port for serial, you can use it for anything you can program it to do. Lots of existing libraries support basic UART communication over it as a virtual serial adapter.
I probably could have gone that route but I'm just not experienced enough with it yet. The USB ttl adapter was my hacky solution to get it working asap
For the record, all of the parts are actually puns. The "bucket" is "Wet Knee", the animal is a "Charlie Horse" and so on. The "bread" is a "Yeast infection"
it has changed a little. back when I was a kid in the 70's it used to have an actual buzzer, and an incandescent bulb. I know this because when I got bored with it, I got curious . but I like your version much better 😀👍
Mild discomfort? Man my sensory issues ass is feelin way more than that with regular operation lol (thank you for the loud sound warning at 2:02 btw) Edit: the playtesting at the end gave me a headache and i had my volume way down Also you should overclock -anxiety the game- Perfection next if you plan on doing more of this
i think it just has such a strong scent that the brain interprets it as a taste (the brain uses both the actual taste of a food item and its scent to interpret taste, so if you get a strong enough scent, you could taste it)
It's bedtime, I'm in bed looking for something to listen to on UA-cam to fall asleep to, and the algorithm randomly presents this video at the top of my page. Confused, I click on the video, and now, instead of sleeping, I'm wide-eyed watching someone turn a board game into a torture device. Brilliant!
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jhon bringus studio you need programers
Ayo.
so wait... is it a vape??
no it isnt @@flappyjay_gaming
Hello there
All you need is a gigabyte of different screams loaded onto a microsd card for it to play when you do an oopsie. An almost perfect /10.
That update comes when he uses the tens unit and a system of pads you wear to make it self-surgeon sim.
operation but with TF2 screams
Nightmare mode: they're actual, genuine screams, and not just screams by actors. 💀
Half life scientists scream
@@vlc-cosplayerPretty sure I saw a coworker play this version of the game, except instead of a horse in someone’s thigh it was a light switch in a “live” circuit 🥴
Imagine doing this, but every time it shakes, it is a random vibration level. You never know how badly you'll be buzzed. Lol. True anxiety
Just add a lead to shock the player sometimes as well.
@@88porpoiseyeah I was thinking of something to shock them. Maybe also with the random levels
@@88porpoiseYep. Was thinking the same 😂
Basically chinese water drop torture
also make some of them buzz late
One of my first electronics projects I ever made was like this! Only, instead of being smart, I was like 8, and I wired the board into 120V AC. I was like, "oh it'll be an awesome upgrade! Shocks! Sparks! WOO!"
And then I welded the tweezers onto the board and tripped a breaker.
Isn't 120 like.. beyond the lethal treshold?
@jonnaas I've received 240V and suffered nothing more serious than brief unconsciousness. It really depends on where you get shocked, how conductive you are at the locations you're making contact, and your general health. For example, my 240V was caused by bridging the live and neutral of a UK socket with the fingers on my right hand. If that same 240V had to travel across my torso for example, instead of just my hand, I would probably be dead, as it would have had the opportunity to jump across my heart. As it was, I had deep pain in my right arm, convulsions, and a short spell of not being awake. No long term consequences thankfully.
THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOU SHOULD JUST GO AND CONNECT YOURSELF TO THE MAINS! I GOT VERY LUCKY! DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY IS BY FAR THE MOST LIKELY OUTCOME!
@@RaunienTheFirst damn. Must have hurt. I got shocked by a fricking bugzapper when i was a wee little lad and always had a subconscious fear of them while you're over here defying death!
@@RaunienTheFirstI have gotten shocked by 120 V many times. Never did I get pain from it. Just a weird current flow back and forth feeling (strong). I did disconnect myself quickly each time. I replicated the feeling with two common objects. It felt the same so I'm not putting my method here since it might hurt others.
@@jonnaasit’s the amps that kill.
Another fun game mode for this would be they get stronger each time you mess up, as if the patient is in worse and worse health the more you bungle the operation. For example, it could start at 5%, and every buzz increases it by another 5%. You get 20 chances, and it ends if you mess up after you've hit 100% (the patient has flatlined). You'd probably need to manually enter when you mess up, since the detection seems pretty sporadic and discontinuous, but you could do something like a one-second cooldown on detection if you wanted it to detect mistakes automatically.
With real shocks. Non-Lethal though.
@@GeneralSorrowexcept the last one
The angular speed of the motor determines the frequency of the jostling. The trick to getting the maximum possible jostling of the entire playfield depends on tuning the frequency to the resonant frequency of the entire system. Rather than trying to determine that magic number, stick an accelerometer on the playfield. Use a monitoring loop to tune the motor frequency to find the optimal frequency for resonance to occur. Bam, maximum jostling every time.
Right around 10:00 when you were testing it for the first time my watch vibrated because I had a timer running for my laundry. It was a legit 4D viewing experience. Scared the absolute shit out of me
LAUNDRY. LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY DO YOUR LAUNDRY.
@@The360MlgNoscoper dougdoug
@@getromireyou mean Diablo the Cheater right?
The Shit King, you mean?@@dominusanuli3595
@@dominusanuli3595i think you guys mean the shit king, the king of shit?
The buzzer sound effect every 5 seconds on time attack is some psychological shit you can't even imagine.
By 10:55 I was jumping! 😂😂😂
I was about to ask, does anyone else get a jolt of anxiety when they think about playing that game?
It's from Portal!
Getting some Cynthia's-battle-low-health-sound vibes.
@@GomezFloydYou brought back some real bad memories, man.
To think that if your technical and surgical expertise had been present there on that fateful day in Enumclaw, Washington, Boeing wouldn't have had to find some extra hands to replace an engineer...
They call him Mr. Hands for how good he is at handling the scalpel!
@@xolagix the ptsd
Jesus
Not this shit again
It cost you NOTHING to not say this. Yet here we are....😂
Dude, this edition of operation is WAY harder than the one I had as a kid. There used to be little tabs on the pieces, and they would never get stuck that far under the rim.
the rubber band is intended to be a broken leg. The band goes on one peg, and the idea is to put it on the other peg with a twist in the middle. in the end it should be on both pegs, with a single twist in the middle think of an 8
You should wire this up to a few 50W bass transducers/shakers and mount them to your table.
Jonathan Joestar pfp detected, +26 respect
He should use a Rotary bass, much much stronger and Con much much lower. Infact, the Rotary bass is the strongest Type of bass there is.
man I love Operation DLC.
imagine instead of agressively vibrating it would play a pained scream instead
@@TheGameBoyss my dude thats nightmare territory. Count me in.
@@AevisErrorsame
Imagine a DLC with a heart monitor or DLC that shocks you.
@@TheGameBoysswhat a terrible idea, lets do it
if you ever use this with a tens unit you should get michael reeves to play it
Is a tens unit something that gives direct electrical shocks?
@@2ndbleak yes, its used to stimulate the musslels to contract
osaker
Use a microwave oven transformer instead
Sata Andagi
"oh wait this is a horse, oh, i wonder if this guys ever been to enimclaw" had me dying
I genuinely hate myself for understanding this reference
"Babe will you please just come to bed"
"hold on, I'm watching Bringus overclock Operation"
I feel personally attacked by this one 😂 thank you.
Subscribed.
Also, fum uses essential oils. If ingested, some of them can cause serious issues. Like seizures. Be careful with them, and especially be careful with them around your pets.
No offense, but the company paid him to use it. He most likely doesn’t use it.
Also subscribed too :)
@@Kingcle it's general advice for the targets of the advertisement who come to read the comments. That said, if he's only advertising it because they paid him, then both he and the advertiser are untrustworthy and we should question every claim they make like an inquisition. Illuminate everything that's wrong with them because they're blatantly unethical.
@@ShapesWithoutColors do... you not know how advertising works?
@@vyor8837 I do, and it's generally untrustworthy and makes me question the spokespeople and the businesses. There is advertising that's not that way, but it's rare in the US. I'm not sure about the rest of the world. Like there's one UA-camr, Louis Rossmann, who never does paid sponsorships, but advertises stuff he actually finds useful. And, coders frequently and freely advertise stuff they actually use. That's a big part of coder society. There's also people who do more of a shared advertising. People in a similar niche who respect each other's work trade shout outs. But that's not exactly relevant for product advertisements.
@@vyor8837for sponsors it's untrustworthy when the person doesn't use the product that they are advertising
Tips for operation: always introduce the tweezers locked, is easier to introduce it and helps to control the size for grabbing.
The elastic thingy is actually to be inserted, not remove it
Anyway, great video Mr Bringus 😁
Oooh… That makes sense about the rubber band lol
@@Muhahahahaz it's on the operation tag. Is something like "loose Achiles rubber band tendon" or similar
You gotta put some spring in his step!
current simple rules DO have you removing the band. but the original rules, where you earned money for successful operations, did have you attach the rubber band, which made it much more difficult. the card originally said "ankle bone connected to the leg bone"
The funniest bit of this video was how you put in so much effort to get it so the game could be controlled by the PC, set up your own custom game mode where the power goes up each piece... And then, instead of making the programme tell you what to get, hand-wrote a list of the pieces in order. XD
12:44
Dude. The Rubberband Man reference came so unexpected, i never thought i would hear it anywhere else ever. this one earned you a sub, because you were literally in my thoughts at that moment, from 1 month in the past. Great!
My favorite Stone Temple Pilots song.
3:23 What a coincidence! Those are also my girlfriend's preferences
The Adam’s Apple, butterflies in my stomach, a Charly horse, wish bone, broken heart, rubber legs, wrenched ankle. They are all jokes to every day ailments
wrench foot is trench foot?
@@wileysneak it’s a catch in your ankle where two bones interlock improperly
@@EvoWatches ah that makes more sense thanks!
But Adam's apple and wish bone are not ailments
@@supreme_xenon a goiter (Adam’s Apple) is caused by an iodine deficiency or hypothyroidism.
For anyone who doesn't understand the Enumclaw bit, Enumclaw WA is known for their exceptional Horse care. As a horseback rider myself, I recommend Mr. Hands to anyone near Western Washington.
I've heard his level of horse care is to DIE for!
@@maliciousbugman FR!!!
i hate that i understand this reference
@@vaelxn what you mean??? he's just a good horse caretaker /s
@@robloxarchiver his rates are good, you definitely won't get buttfucked with Mr. Hands.
As someone who lived in Enumclaw for a bit, I love that the only time it gets mentioned is in reference to the Mr. Hands incident.
*Starts dying from breathing in melting plastic fumes*
*Goes outside to smoke different fumes*
*Goes back in to the unventilated room to continue choking on fumes*
17:36:
ASMR to my ears.
It sounds like a really aggressive fart
"if you're like me you suffer from being a f**king idiot."
Man I didn't see that line coming and I had to pause from laughing so hard.
Also are you talking into a giant Oreo???
bro I thought it was a manhole cover
Step 1. We buy giant oreo
Step 2. We buy microphone
Step 3. We put th
Step 4. Oreo microphone
The Oreo microphone had me rolling.
i was waiting for him to bite it
THAT WAS A MIC-
He should call it the "oreophone" or "moreocrophone." Those are probably dumb names though..
It needs a strobe and a siren now. Go full Michael Reeves on this board game.
And a shocker hooked up to the metal clips like going electroboom mode
Back in my day, they built sound into these things. And they were LOUD.
May I propose a third mode? Basically an HP mode, where the patient starts with a certain amount of HP and every hertz that the tool makes contact, the patient loses a bit of HP. The lower the HP, the more violently it shakes. When it reaches 0, it shakes continuously for about 10 seconds at 100% power and the patient is declared dead. It can be scaled for difficulty level, where easier difficulty gives him more HP and harder difficulties do the opposite.
I was fully expecting a third mode that does exactly this
A better way would be to run the code on baterry locally on something like a RPi and also hook up a speaker that plays the Wilhelm scream every time you fail
Yeah, make the guy scream every time you touch the insides of his bodily cavities😂
Exactly and you can also introduce custom screams for each body part
I love that you can see the rubber band in the package as he’s looking for it
Well. I can tell you your reactions aren't exaggerated. Even I got startled watching this video and I don't scare easily. I even had to put my coffee down so I wouldn't spill on myself. Conclusion: big success
You should add beeping cardio sound, so when you hit the border, the beeping becomes faster, and when you hit it too much, the guy dies and it makes long sad beep like in movies. That would raise up the suspense.
The rubber band is easy because it's actually meant to be put in rather than taken out
4:03 The Pi Pico absolutely can communicate with a PC over USB
Yes
Well… He didn’t say it wasn’t possible, just that it’s “not great”
Yeah, seems he trusts ChatGPT and uses it for everything
My question halfway in, is why does he need the PC to detect continuity when the pico could do it all by itself...
@@ryjelsum He was sticking with print() commands, likely because of chatGPT having become a rather terrible programming tutor. Getting the serial port up and running on micropython is also a little more complex than it probably should be. CircuitPython does a *far* better job, but isn't advertised by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Why, I have no idea, given that the Foundation and Adafruit (who makes CircuitPython) have a pretty close working relationship. but whatever... I mean, he's using a full computer for this project, I think part of his thought process was "The whole point of this is being ridiculously extra, I'm just gonna let this happen and not try to fix it."
Can't wait to see someone beat Dark Souls using Operation as a controller.
It would need further modification. The object holders are not classified as individual "buttons", rather touching any part of the metal with the tweezers closes the loop on the circuit.
I think it'd actually be pretty cool to use operation in a science class to teach about stuff like circuits
This is an accurate rendition of how jumpy operation made me as a child. It scared the shit out of me
This was a fun project, good job. I’m not sure why you tied it to a PC though. Seems like with a couple buttons you could have kept that small of functionality on the microcontroller.
Upgrade ideas would be to randomize the power, add LEDs next to each item and let the microcontroller show you which item you needed to get out, add some kind of sensors to each item so the game knows what is in and what is out, and add a screen to allow for two players with points earned for speed as you take turns getting parts out. All of that should be able to live on a Pi without the PC too. Oh, and it should beep and vibrate for at least 1-2 seconds, not only while direct contact is being made.
Keep it up!
Have you thought about passing electricity through the tweezers? :D
the tweezers and the metal plate short circuiting causes the motor to vibrate, so if you increased the volts going through the tweezers you could create sparks or make it arc when you touch the edge
Electroboom:
*grins from ear to ear*
@@beanboy6934 electric arc = immediate -fun- death
that's literally how the game works
@ I know, but when I wrote the comment differently, it got automatically shadowbanned. Everybody knows what I meant :]
A text only display could be a fun addition for things like your timer, keeping score, or randomizing order.
And today we learned that vibration can make everything fall apart:
Cables, bolts/screws and sanity.
2:33 That RC car you made is sick as hell. It's a great design concept, and the fact you made it work so well in execution at 14 is pretty impressive
17:04 When he said "I'm getting the butterfly", I thought he meant butterflies in his stomach because he said that "No man has reached 85%" But, he is literally, in fact, getting the butterfly.
In the operation man's stomach
Now make the script run directly on the pi itself, add a small screen with 3 buttons and integrate it into one of the 3D printed parts. I think theres enough space to make it standalone with an 18650 battery pack even.
"I wonder if this dude has been to enumclaw" bruh... 😂😂
That's awesome you're from western Washington
bruh i used to live in enumclaw
Lmfao it's not because he's from western Washington
NOT MR HANDS
NOOOOOO!!!!
Person pocket might be the nicest way to say wound
I learned to stay clear of AI when doing anything related to coding. You'll spend more time fixing the mishmash of StackOverflow answers than actually coding.
This is so silly tho, i love it
Liked and subbed immediately after hearing the "Wonder if he's been to Eunumclaw" line and actually laughing out loud.
You should make a set of metal versions of those things you have to pull out so they become an extension of the tweezers so it's an extra hard mode. Try and pull them out with the parts touching the sides for extra challenge. :D
Aleady pulling my hair out about the pc connecting stuff, the microcontrollers can do everything the dcl operation needs, as the logic is very simple. I swear it is part of the vid idea to attack us! :D
I grew up in Paraguay, all this time thinking that touching the edges in operation actually electrocuted you, hahaha.
Had you watched the Simpsons by any chance?
@@soundspark Indeed! You think that's where it came from?
Now run high voltage through the contacts that detect touching the sides of the "pocket" for extra fun.
Should make a sequel where you get zapped by 120 volts
One modifier you could introduce if possible, increases the power if edges get touched
5:48 are we not gonna mention the PC heatsink on his camera lol
Cameras get HOT
Time to add a speaker and have your patient scream in agony every time you touch the sides! :D
Here's a fun idea. Rip the metal sheet out and frame each slot with a dedicated metal frame. Then you can program each object to a different intensity, either specific or randomized. Then you might get a small buzz or a big buzz.
Also to make it more annoying you could hook up a shock circuit like that that Lightning game. That would make it more intense. Add one of those super bright LEDs for the nose light. Make the quiet buzzing noise from the speaker that really loud buzzer noise you were using during the last section.
All the things in operation are puns. Adam's apple, charile horse, ribs, butterflies in your stomach (like you when were playing your version, muffin top, etc
4:03 That's the thing about the Pico- it's incredibly versatile. You absolutely can use that USB port for serial, you can use it for anything you can program it to do. Lots of existing libraries support basic UART communication over it as a virtual serial adapter.
I probably could have gone that route but I'm just not experienced enough with it yet. The USB ttl adapter was my hacky solution to get it working asap
Can’t believe this dude remembers the classic Stone Temple Pilots song Rubberband Man!
>references Mr. Hands
>Twice
18:21 the way the power went up got me dying
For the record, all of the parts are actually puns. The "bucket" is "Wet Knee", the animal is a "Charlie Horse" and so on. The "bread" is a "Yeast infection"
I was NOT expecting the dougdoug pivot at the end, but MAN do i hope for that collab now
Have you considered installing SteamOS on the game?
Xd
heres a free idea use capacitors to explode when you hit the metal
YES
it has changed a little. back when I was a kid in the 70's
it used to have an actual buzzer, and an incandescent bulb.
I know this because when I got bored with it, I got curious .
but I like your version much better 😀👍
"Just like in Enumclaw." Ha! Got 'em!
The triangle at 1:50 really got me distracted for a second.
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Not the Mr. Hands reference at 8:55 😂😂😂
Darn you shclatt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember having this thing, so goofy.
Very inspirational. Almost brought me to tears when Jon the Bringus said “gaming.” Truly one of the quotes of all time.
I love the dancing cheese toward the bottom middle left at 1:49
Man, I just modded my Operation to have a loud buzzer. I have to take it to the next level with this.
This is truly the Operation Bringus Studios video of all time
0:44 THE GREATEST TECHNICHIAN THAT EVER LIVED 🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've been to enumclaw, driving back to college in ellensburg from the puyallup fair (back when it was still called that).
Use metal tweezer and electrify it instead. Call that Expert Difficulty.
"i dont know how this is gonna look on camera"... blury, very blury (10:30)
With this and the most recent throttle house video I've had a suspicious amount of operation related content beamed into my eyes as of late...
Great video lad keep up the good work
10:15 speaking of a TENS unit, imagine placing shocky bits on the matching parts of you and the operation body layout.
Great title and intro. Love the idea, too!
Mild discomfort? Man my sensory issues ass is feelin way more than that with regular operation lol (thank you for the loud sound warning at 2:02 btw)
Edit: the playtesting at the end gave me a headache and i had my volume way down
Also you should overclock -anxiety the game- Perfection next if you plan on doing more of this
that sounds so cool what
"i wonder if this guy has ever been to Enumclaw" thanks for reminding me of that mr bringus
mr bingus
Ironic that he's playing Operation and gets sponsored by cigarettes
Have you even seen the ad?
I saw the vape smoke come from his face hole 😆 🤣 😂 😹 so did you watch the ad 😆 🤣 😂 😹 flavored air they call it 😆 🤣 😂 😹
Those aren't CigA rEtts, btw, god created humans to be humans, not animals
i think it just has such a strong scent that the brain interprets it as a taste (the brain uses both the actual taste of a food item and its scent to interpret taste, so if you get a strong enough scent, you could taste it)
@@Kabuldor Furries, do not, identify, as animals.
Dear god you are ignorant.
It's bedtime, I'm in bed looking for something to listen to on UA-cam to fall asleep to, and the algorithm randomly presents this video at the top of my page. Confused, I click on the video, and now, instead of sleeping, I'm wide-eyed watching someone turn a board game into a torture device. Brilliant!
You should add an air horn and a shock collar for an extreme version.
that in video ad is very appropriate for children
11:06 lmao
21:43 OUGDOUG MENTIONED RAHHHHHH 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥
The best man at 2D platformers
The horse death case reference was hilarious
1:50 the term you are looking for is "fistula"
6:45 me when my date asks me what I’m looking for
From the intro alone this instantly became a Bringus classic
7:20 "you are mr gay" c'mon man
the fuck are you talking about
Now imagine the smell inside the facility where they injection mold those game boards. It is a literal toxic death cloud of stank