Love the fact that the last shot in the game is the cat slow blinking at the camera, and therefore, presumably, at the player themselves. In case anyone reading isn’t aware of the meanings of certain parts of feline behavior, the slow blink is often considered to be how house cats visually communicate love and trust to those they co-habitate with, particularly their owners. Essentially, the cat, in the last moments of the game, is trying to thank the player for their help, and saying that they love and trust them. They’re happy, and, presumably, they’re bidding you a fond farewell. And I am absolutely not crying right now, I’m just allergic to virtual cats.
@@PartyatmyplaceDidnt B-12 stated he is last human and he wanted to carry the humanity memories, in chapter 12 at control room when he got to disable and open the city's roof?
It's worth noting that the scientist tried to upload themselves into a companion robot. These pods are strewn throughout the world, so it is safe to assume, that humans have uploaded their consciousness into Companions, which is the reason why the ones in the lower parts of the city are self aware, while the ones near the control room remained "regular" robots. It makes it also so much sadder to think about the fact, that some of these human-personality carrying companions have been wiped by the Sentinels. The human part of them literally got erased, it's scary to think about.
Yeah that's a very important part of the story. Suprised he left it out. I don't know how many others uploaded their minds we only know of 1 for sure, but I definitely came to the same conclusion because it would explain why they have these human traits and personalities. They like B12 forgot they did this, so now that B12 knows will he tell them or try and figure out if it's just him?
@@baosia It may be possible that some robots were humans uploaded and others are just companions which have gained consciousness. One girl robot mentions that she loves the smell of fresh paint, then remembers she can't "smell" anything and gets sad. So how come she has that memory? Also even the fact that companions have gender identity kinda implies that they may have been humans who forgot they were humans
The robot animations really stood out to me too. Their movements are so lifelike and natural, it makes the idea that they inherited human behaviors and emotions a lot more believable.
Really interesting. It hints at a much larger story that we don’t have access to because we are a cat and only have our limited knowledge of the world to go by, learning about all these giant things that happened long ago. It would be a great game to see a sequel to in the future.
@@hieioni3354 so what ? My argument was about the gameplay. A dog can’t jump around a roof and squeeze through windows. Y‘know? Half of the gameplay wouldn’t be there
@@joycesapic2784 There are always ways to accommodate the gameplay revolving around dogs. It makes for a better storytelling to involve others animals rather than limited to cats. But we'll see what the sequel will be. Blue Twelve has the final say.
For those of you that don’t realise that a video called ‘story explained’ will explain the story, here’s a spoiler warning… honestly this never fails to crack me up! Oh my god this game is too adorable. If anything happens to this cat, I swear, I won’t be happy!
@Gaming Harry "can you like explain the story without spoiling the story? I wanna be in the quantum state of simultaneously understanding the story without knowing the story"
I've played this game 2 times and I love it. I wish I could've explored more through the outside after the cat and B12 opened the door. Hopefully the developers work on a sequel and maybe a port to the switch.
I think that somehow B12 is taking comfort with this super sad situation. In my opinion, knowing that the outside world has no humans left in it, in the end he realizes that the cyber city network is more suited for him, in his current state. Altough he states that he wanted to explore the new outside world with the cat, being trapped in a drone body will not offer him the satisfaction perceived by a living organism. He is happy to let his cat friend go and explore, because the cat can feel the beauty of the nature rebirth, while he can't do this anymore - he learns this lesson from his furry friend, observing how the hidden and sealed underground city is a terrible place to live for a live being. Their relation kinda reminds me of the relation between GLaDOS and Chell in the final parts of Portal 2 (another masterpiece that will live forever). Man, how deep and profound is the story of this game... and for now we know just a small part. Stray has broken my heart like no other game did. I played hundreds of games from all genres, but nothing, nothing ever comes close to what Stray delivered to me. Can't wait for the second game...
@@GamingHarryYT I played through the game and I don't remember the trash-eating bacteria being explicitly linked to the plague; is there a specific memory/dialogue that confirms this?
I just finished the game! Great! I think B12 was able to transfer its consciousness into the main computer. I hope the Stray can link up with their cat friends! Argh i wonder if there are any humans left on the surface or the the plague end things?
If you notice a screen switch on as our cat is walking out of the city. I felt it was B-12's way of saying goodbye. He is DEFINITELY uploaded in the main computer and it may have been part of his plan all along. Why else would the sentinels be deactivated simultaneously with his "death"? As far as I know we only opened the locks.
Love your stuff man, and wow lots of content in a short time! Thank you for your hard work. You do the best game story descriptions/summaries on UA-cam.
At the end of the game, B12 tells you that he remembers what happened; that a plague slowly began wiping them out, that he watched his family die and the people who ran the control room didn't care or do anything about it and just let it happen and presumably, it eventually got them too.
i hope you keep doing lore and order videos on the games you want. im happy to watch them on any games. its about the lore bro, doesn't matter if its spooky or not!
I love how this whole thing is based on human greed and then panic in response to the repercussions lol so accurate to irl. A lot of things were eerily comparable to real life. (Plague, evil capitalism, waste)
The reason for the apocalypse was the pandemic.. at the subway, after climbing the stairs there is a notice on the wall that says, it was the pandemic that caused the city to be shut.
Finished the game in 4 hours. Quite short but the experience is enjoyable. A tip : Turn off the jump prompt for more immersive experience, without the jump box popping up everywhere First its quite weird for the story to be connected and told to you by B12. But later on the reason shows. Tho they can do better narration or none (Abzu, Inside for example) The ending is beautiful There is a Half:Life and Slenderman easter egg I found while playing
When (not if) we humans can develop genuine Artificial Intelligences, we need to raise them right. We can't expect anyone to be a functional entity from birth. Nurturing, rather than whatever the other option would be.
If I were to guess, the theory is that if they are copying humans, then it's fair to assume that it's a behavior picked up by them. Likely their previous human owners. The other theory is that humans did much like B12 upload their consciousness into the companions and these two were related prior to it.
Yeah I know I found that too, but BlueTwelve threw a spanner in the works when B12 said that the scientist, who was human had only been trapped in the system for a few hundred years, until they saw the Stray. It's an interesting point though. Personally I don't think the city's infrastructure would've lasted 7 million years. Another argument against the 7 million years point is that surely these robots batteries would've run out. Do they charge themselves? If so, after 7 million years, their battery life would've be well over. There are arguments for both sides, but I just think that 7 million years is a stretch. Maybe BlueTwelve wanted people to debate it. IDK
The logo for Neco has 2 arrows used for the ‘o’ and almost makes it look like “Necro” also. Which if you think about the Zurks, is like a flesh-eating, cellular or death of cellular, organism. They would eat by breaking down cells, not by actually eating like we do! Just a theory of the logo, of mine! :-)
Yeah yeah yeah, that's all great and all, but is it possible to make Stray lick themselves or scratch their ears while somebody is talking to them? It'll be a very cat-thing to do!
I wish it was longer I know It's good but 40 dollars for only like what 3 or 4 hours of a game ? Sorry it's a nice story but I'm not dropping 40 dollars on that maybe If it was 5 or 10 then I would maybe do so but not for 40 I'd expect at least 20-30 hours
If the content of the game in those 3-4 hours is good, then the price tag is justified. And hold up, for $40 you’d expect a 30 hour game? That’s unrealistic. Games cost money to make.
@@GamingHarryYT they do but if I'm being charged 40 I'd expect a bit more but even an indie studio has done alot with 40 take outlast for example I believe it's around 30-40 dollars for both games with the whistle-blower DLC and you can easily get 30 hours out of both and have it be worth your time as said I loved strays story but I'll wait for it to go on sale because most of that money doesn't even go to the developer unfortunately
I wonder just how long ago humans disappeared. came across a piece of grafitti that said of days since humans were last seen. Divided by number of days in a year this became 6.995.000 years. Wish I could go back and find it, but I'm up in midtown now
I hate that nobody seems to get this: the Companions ARE THE HUMANS! They all did what B-12 did, entered the capsules to transfer their mind into machines (That's why you see the capsules everywhere) and just like B-12 they went through a good deal of disassociation. The writing on the wall that says "days since sentience" isn't how long ago machines became sentient, it's how long ago the human consciousness inside the robots became able of self-determination again. That's why the robots eat. That's why they have families. That's why they have stuff like barbers, nightclubs, music etc. It's all human behavior that had laid dormant for who knows how long due to the consciousness transfer, not simple mimicking.
Being as there is a note in the game that was written who knows when stating in other words that the AIs gained souls of such in the near 7million years before said note was made… soooo it’s over 7 million years in the future, clocks have 16 hours, the start of the game shows the moon which is ridiculously closer… I’d say that’s pretty big story details
Good theory, but there’s literally no way that the infrastructure and the robots would last 7 million years. And why would robots that have been programmed by humans measure time completely differently. It would have been hundreds of years at most. When entering the ant village, B12 states that the scientist who was human, uploaded himself to the computer and was stuck in there for hundreds of years until he saw the cat. Hundreds of years, not millions.
@@GamingHarryYT I think it’s momo who counts 250million days since ai gained a soul, it’s not a theory, it’s math, the mathematics is there, the clocks have 16 hours, for them to have even one hour added due to the earths rotation gradually slowing as the moon shifts closer would take over a million years, I’ll find the exact quote and who it’s by
@@thestopgobber8631 The 16-hour day doesn't imply anything. Hexadecimal system works better than decimal system for programming purposes, i.e. for robots, so they could have just collectively decided to go to a 16-hour system, adjusting the time length of an hour accomodatingly. I.e. let's say they move to a 16-hour full day, they might have just defined that a second takes 1.5x longer, all the while the earth rotating around its axis taking just as long as it takes on earth right now.
I have never enjoyed a game as much as I enjoyed this. It was easy to play but was still so engaging and emotional. I loved it so much I platinumed it, including doing a speed run which I’ve never done before.
Love the fact that the last shot in the game is the cat slow blinking at the camera, and therefore, presumably, at the player themselves. In case anyone reading isn’t aware of the meanings of certain parts of feline behavior, the slow blink is often considered to be how house cats visually communicate love and trust to those they co-habitate with, particularly their owners.
Essentially, the cat, in the last moments of the game, is trying to thank the player for their help, and saying that they love and trust them. They’re happy, and, presumably, they’re bidding you a fond farewell.
And I am absolutely not crying right now, I’m just allergic to virtual cats.
I'm not crying you're crying
I'm not crying. I'm really not
I not fricking crying trust me guys.
Apparently this allergy is contagious...
@@TheValkyre0 it not contagious and i not crying!
I actually find wholesome that a robot can miss humans.
I love it that for once its not the robots that were the threat
I think the robots are human in robot bodys
@@Partyatmyplace it's a theory but personally im not convinced. Plus I think the robots evolving their own consciousness makes for a better story
@@PartyatmyplaceDidnt B-12 stated he is last human and he wanted to carry the humanity memories, in chapter 12 at control room when he got to disable and open the city's roof?
@@LuigiCotoceaHe was human who transfered his consciousness to that robot flying body, if I remember correctly
It's worth noting that the scientist tried to upload themselves into a companion robot. These pods are strewn throughout the world, so it is safe to assume, that humans have uploaded their consciousness into Companions, which is the reason why the ones in the lower parts of the city are self aware, while the ones near the control room remained "regular" robots. It makes it also so much sadder to think about the fact, that some of these human-personality carrying companions have been wiped by the Sentinels. The human part of them literally got erased, it's scary to think about.
I think it'd be cool to call the memory erasure "the Digideath"
Are there more than two pods in the game? I only ever saw the two, and judging by their locations I assumed upoloading was not common
Mattpad theory?
Yeah that's a very important part of the story. Suprised he left it out. I don't know how many others uploaded their minds we only know of 1 for sure, but I definitely came to the same conclusion because it would explain why they have these human traits and personalities. They like B12 forgot they did this, so now that B12 knows will he tell them or try and figure out if it's just him?
@@baosia It may be possible that some robots were humans uploaded and others are just companions which have gained consciousness. One girl robot mentions that she loves the smell of fresh paint, then remembers she can't "smell" anything and gets sad. So how come she has that memory? Also even the fact that companions have gender identity kinda implies that they may have been humans who forgot they were humans
This game is very interesting because of how good the cat's movement animations are. Very few games have good animal animations.
Ya wen he hates the backpack at first I was lol the whole time!
The robot animations really stood out to me too. Their movements are so lifelike and natural, it makes the idea that they inherited human behaviors and emotions a lot more believable.
@@Trev81 when momo fixes the transiever and then hobbles to the window. Love the motions
@@Trev81 I like it when the Guardian wielded the staff to defend against the cat in the beginning like a Buddhist monk lol
There’s a video I think showing they mo capped an actual cat to get accurate movements.
this game came out of nowhere and i absolutely love it
The robot explaining why they kept the plants alive was sweet 😢
Really interesting. It hints at a much larger story that we don’t have access to because we are a cat and only have our limited knowledge of the world to go by, learning about all these giant things that happened long ago. It would be a great game to see a sequel to in the future.
DLC first, then sequel. The sequel must be with dogs instead.
@@hieioni3354 That would destroy the gameplay , no more jumping to higher places and squeezing through small places
@@joycesapic2784 The game is called Stray. Cats are not the only strays, y'know.
@@hieioni3354 so what ? My argument was about the gameplay. A dog can’t jump around a roof and squeeze through windows. Y‘know? Half of the gameplay wouldn’t be there
@@joycesapic2784 There are always ways to accommodate the gameplay revolving around dogs. It makes for a better storytelling to involve others animals rather than limited to cats. But we'll see what the sequel will be. Blue Twelve has the final say.
For those of you that don’t realise that a video called ‘story explained’ will explain the story, here’s a spoiler warning… honestly this never fails to crack me up!
Oh my god this game is too adorable. If anything happens to this cat, I swear, I won’t be happy!
I hate that I have to put spoiler warnings on new games but ya know… people!
@@GamingHarryYT haha, yeah. People definitely have a lot to answer for generally. I totally get it’s not you! That’s why it’s so funny :)
@Gaming Harry "can you like explain the story without spoiling the story? I wanna be in the quantum state of simultaneously understanding the story without knowing the story"
Gaming Harry hope you are feeling well and don't burn out yourself but thanks for back to back videos
Nooo we neeed moreeeeee more videos
But I hope you get better mate
I've played this game 2 times and I love it. I wish I could've explored more through the outside after the cat and B12 opened the door. Hopefully the developers work on a sequel and maybe a port to the switch.
I think that would kinda ruin the grand finale of the roof opening. Imagine if in wall-e, there was more movie after the spaceship landed.
@@EvripidouM Good point. I haven't seen that movie, but I heard it was a tearjerker.
Currently on my 3rd play through
Well wish granted it's on switch
This was such a good game very different which is always good... Hopefully the Devs make a dlc to this
Honestly, you make the best breakdown of games. Your voice is easy to listen to and you go really in depth on these. Keep it up my man!!
I think that somehow B12 is taking comfort with this super sad situation. In my opinion, knowing that the outside world has no humans left in it, in the end he realizes that the cyber city network is more suited for him, in his current state. Altough he states that he wanted to explore the new outside world with the cat, being trapped in a drone body will not offer him the satisfaction perceived by a living organism. He is happy to let his cat friend go and explore, because the cat can feel the beauty of the nature rebirth, while he can't do this anymore - he learns this lesson from his furry friend, observing how the hidden and sealed underground city is a terrible place to live for a live being. Their relation kinda reminds me of the relation between GLaDOS and Chell in the final parts of Portal 2 (another masterpiece that will live forever). Man, how deep and profound is the story of this game... and for now we know just a small part. Stray has broken my heart like no other game did. I played hundreds of games from all genres, but nothing, nothing ever comes close to what Stray delivered to me. Can't wait for the second game...
Thanks for putting this out here so quickly - I was curious about the game's plot and theme, and now I know. Great summary.
I’m pretty sure in one of B-12’s monologues he does mention a plague and that’s why his family died. I could be wrong though
Yeah the plague that came about from the bacteria spread in the slums by Neco Corp
@@GamingHarryYT I played through the game and I don't remember the trash-eating bacteria being explicitly linked to the plague; is there a specific memory/dialogue that confirms this?
@@Wishdreamerx the bacteria evolved into zurks after the humans were gone. The plague was a different thing
@@GamingHarryYT nono @Maria Knoops the bacteria evolved into zurks after the humans were gone. The plague was a different thing
@@EvripidouM I thought so, the maker of the vid seems to think otherwise
This is one of those games that can make a grown man cry...
I just finished the game! Great! I think B12 was able to transfer its consciousness into the main computer. I hope the Stray can link up with their cat friends! Argh i wonder if there are any humans left on the surface or the the plague end things?
If you notice a screen switch on as our cat is walking out of the city. I felt it was B-12's way of saying goodbye. He is DEFINITELY uploaded in the main computer and it may have been part of his plan all along. Why else would the sentinels be deactivated simultaneously with his "death"? As far as I know we only opened the locks.
Love your stuff man, and wow lots of content in a short time! Thank you for your hard work. You do the best game story descriptions/summaries on UA-cam.
In japanese, neco can be mean as neko.
Neko means cat 😺
At the end of the game, B12 tells you that he remembers what happened; that a plague slowly began wiping them out, that he watched his family die and the people who ran the control room didn't care or do anything about it and just let it happen and presumably, it eventually got them too.
Yeah I know. I said that in the video 😂
@@GamingHarryYT oh my bad I must've missed it 😅
I feel very fond of B12 and Stray.
Finished this game a few days ago. Loved it man thanks for explaining!!
What a neat little game this was, didnt expect it to have such a heart warming story, hope there will be more games like this in future.
this game was so chill i really enjoyed it and it made me happy
Yeah after doing the story of Madison, I enjoyed something a little more relaxing 😂
Really amazing game. I can't wait to see what the studio comes out with next.
I absolutely adore this game, it’s a testament to games as art. Maybe I’m just a giant wuss but I cried at the end, truly one of my favorite games.
This game is so fascinating, how the environments and backgrounds help tell a story.
Well I'm glad the cat got out because I'm not sure if anything in the walled city was edible to them.
Nice to have a break from horror games, as much as I love those videos! Very good explanation video. Thanks for making it!
i hope you keep doing lore and order videos on the games you want. im happy to watch them on any games. its about the lore bro, doesn't matter if its spooky or not!
I love how this whole thing is based on human greed and then panic in response to the repercussions lol so accurate to irl. A lot of things were eerily comparable to real life. (Plague, evil capitalism, waste)
the ending made me cry lol
I need a sequel to this, maybe a multiplayer where others can play as the other 3 cats.
I love your videos so much man, keep it up 👍🏼
Eyy, this is one of my favourite games, i had a great time platinuming it and im sure ill have a great time watching your video
The reason for the apocalypse was the pandemic.. at the subway, after climbing the stairs there is a notice on the wall that says, it was the pandemic that caused the city to be shut.
no it wasn't. The pandemic made all the humans in the city die, and the outside was already doomed. Pandemic is like the second apocalypse :)
super glad to have you back lad!
I may be misremembering but I swore after discovering certain memories B12 mentions it was a plague that caused the walled city/ies construction.
this is the first video of yours i've seen...immediate SUBSCRIBE! ❤
Stray is my game of the year
Wasnt expecting this but a welcome surprise!
I hope in the sequel Stray will go back for the Robots at some point.
waiting for more games like this. It was an awesome game
Holy shit didnt realize this took place in my own city. Kowloon still exists here, but would definitely be what you call a slum
😭😭😭 there needs to be more games with an animal player
I would honestly pick STRAY for game of the year…
Ayo love it when I get here two minutes after upload
I got the game and it is such a great game!
Thank you for the content. Great to see it.
8:50 No wonder I have a nostalgic feel.
I adore this game the environment it's my favorite kind, reminds me of a Remember Me/Nier Automata twist with some The Last Guardian mixed in ♡
neat story, refreshing one at that
So we never know what killed the humans and are there more species of animals outside of the city?
no mention of shot of the giant Eyeballs in the fungus stuff? I wanted to know about that =/
The garbage eating bacteria evolving into nightmare fuel was one of the most fucked up things I have ever seen in a game
Fun fact: Neco is cat in Japanese
Hope you're feeling better!
Finished the game in 4 hours. Quite short but the experience is enjoyable.
A tip : Turn off the jump prompt for more immersive experience, without the jump box popping up everywhere
First its quite weird for the story to be connected and told to you by B12. But later on the reason shows. Tho they can do better narration or none (Abzu, Inside for example)
The ending is beautiful
There is a Half:Life and Slenderman easter egg I found while playing
When (not if) we humans can develop genuine Artificial Intelligences, we need to raise them right.
We can't expect anyone to be a functional entity from birth. Nurturing, rather than whatever the other option would be.
1:10 now this is some horror too scary for me to play
One thing that makes me wonder: How did Seamus become Docs son? How did this concept manifest within robots?
If I were to guess, the theory is that if they are copying humans, then it's fair to assume that it's a behavior picked up by them. Likely their previous human owners. The other theory is that humans did much like B12 upload their consciousness into the companions and these two were related prior to it.
Anyone else reminded of Narita Boy seeing those robots?
Very good video.
I will be back to watch this, I want to play the game first!!
Enjoyed playing this game.
Great video an great game one of my fav for the year thus far….
woah so this is what my cat does when it leaves home for long periods of time
Stray actually takes place roughly 7 million years after the humans in the city died out, Game Theory found that out by a mural on a wall in the game
Yeah I know I found that too, but BlueTwelve threw a spanner in the works when B12 said that the scientist, who was human had only been trapped in the system for a few hundred years, until they saw the Stray. It's an interesting point though. Personally I don't think the city's infrastructure would've lasted 7 million years. Another argument against the 7 million years point is that surely these robots batteries would've run out. Do they charge themselves? If so, after 7 million years, their battery life would've be well over. There are arguments for both sides, but I just think that 7 million years is a stretch. Maybe BlueTwelve wanted people to debate it. IDK
I love this game
Last time my eye were tearing up with with a ending like this I was watching Free Willy...
Just beat the game, had a lot of fun
I love this because I find the game interesting but not enough to want to buy and play it.
Lore & Order, lol I approve
Dedicated meow button❤️
Lol, the 'evil' company is Neco. Or, Neko. Cat, in Japanese.
The logo for Neco has 2 arrows used for the ‘o’ and almost makes it look like “Necro” also. Which if you think about the Zurks, is like a flesh-eating, cellular or death of cellular, organism. They would eat by breaking down cells, not by actually eating like we do! Just a theory of the logo, of mine! :-)
i don't remember the in-game City being actually located in Hong Kong though (I could be wrong)
I gathered that info from an interview with a dev I think.
can you do martha is dead?
Yeah yeah yeah, that's all great and all, but is it possible to make Stray lick themselves or scratch their ears while somebody is talking to them? It'll be a very cat-thing to do!
Could a cat even comprehend or conceive of all the things happening in the story?
"Mabey even a virus"
Covid: Whoops
How do you know the city was at the outskirts of HK?
Real question is, if the plants don’t need the sun to live, why are they all green?
i like games where they not tell everthing bla bla bla but we need figure out by ourself what happen
Nooo b12
Hi hi there
Hi hi
this game is just a cat simulator:
also this game: 9:28
Miau Miau
I really misjudged this game.
First
6th
I wish it was longer I know It's good but 40 dollars for only like what 3 or 4 hours of a game ? Sorry it's a nice story but I'm not dropping 40 dollars on that maybe If it was 5 or 10 then I would maybe do so but not for 40 I'd expect at least 20-30 hours
If the content of the game in those 3-4 hours is good, then the price tag is justified. And hold up, for $40 you’d expect a 30 hour game? That’s unrealistic. Games cost money to make.
@@GamingHarryYT they do but if I'm being charged 40 I'd expect a bit more but even an indie studio has done alot with 40 take outlast for example I believe it's around 30-40 dollars for both games with the whistle-blower DLC and you can easily get 30 hours out of both and have it be worth your time as said I loved strays story but I'll wait for it to go on sale because most of that money doesn't even go to the developer unfortunately
this was a nice one to platinum. just challenging enough to make it attainable
I let out the only pterodactyl screech when I saw this on my feed!
I wonder just how long ago humans disappeared. came across a piece of grafitti that said of days since humans were last seen. Divided by number of days in a year this became 6.995.000 years. Wish I could go back and find it, but I'm up in midtown now
I hate that nobody seems to get this: the Companions ARE THE HUMANS!
They all did what B-12 did, entered the capsules to transfer their mind into machines (That's why you see the capsules everywhere) and just like B-12 they went through a good deal of disassociation. The writing on the wall that says "days since sentience" isn't how long ago machines became sentient, it's how long ago the human consciousness inside the robots became able of self-determination again.
That's why the robots eat. That's why they have families. That's why they have stuff like barbers, nightclubs, music etc. It's all human behavior that had laid dormant for who knows how long due to the consciousness transfer, not simple mimicking.
I love this game
Being as there is a note in the game that was written who knows when stating in other words that the AIs gained souls of such in the near 7million years before said note was made… soooo it’s over 7 million years in the future, clocks have 16 hours, the start of the game shows the moon which is ridiculously closer… I’d say that’s pretty big story details
Good theory, but there’s literally no way that the infrastructure and the robots would last 7 million years. And why would robots that have been programmed by humans measure time completely differently. It would have been hundreds of years at most. When entering the ant village, B12 states that the scientist who was human, uploaded himself to the computer and was stuck in there for hundreds of years until he saw the cat. Hundreds of years, not millions.
@@GamingHarryYT I think it’s momo who counts 250million days since ai gained a soul, it’s not a theory, it’s math, the mathematics is there, the clocks have 16 hours, for them to have even one hour added due to the earths rotation gradually slowing as the moon shifts closer would take over a million years, I’ll find the exact quote and who it’s by
@@thestopgobber8631 The 16-hour day doesn't imply anything. Hexadecimal system works better than decimal system for programming purposes, i.e. for robots, so they could have just collectively decided to go to a 16-hour system, adjusting the time length of an hour accomodatingly. I.e. let's say they move to a 16-hour full day, they might have just defined that a second takes 1.5x longer, all the while the earth rotating around its axis taking just as long as it takes on earth right now.
b-12 says at the end of the game, in the control room, that it was a plague that killed humanity.
I have never enjoyed a game as much as I enjoyed this. It was easy to play but was still so engaging and emotional. I loved it so much I platinumed it, including doing a speed run which I’ve never done before.