it already did for me, i played for many hours not leaving my computer, and you don't feel hungry when you're sitting down usually. i looked skinnier than usual next time i looked in the mirror
never played factorio but the way you make these dioramas throughout the video just makes me want to keep watching. loved your balatro video, loved this one too :3
I really liked this video. The storytelling was captivating and I enjoyed watching you draw the picture. Very creative. That nothing last forever is a lesson which I hope everyone learns at some point in their lives. We truly must seize the moment and make the best of what we have. Especially relevant in today's uncertain times. Thank you for making this.
What great timing! Just yesterday I finally somewhat got the hang of Gleba, realizing that each belt has to be in constant motion to minimize spoilage, and today this video popped up in my home page. I really enjoyed your philosophical spin on the idea how we should be more mindful of how we live our lives, and the connection to Gleba was very justified. I do wonder though, what did you think of when you first visited Fulgora? There I had a similar experience to your video, as I had to learn that not every item is meant to be saved and it is okay to recycle the things you don't actively need.
Gleba is truth and love and the truth was hiding in plain sight: there is no waste on Gleba. You are given the gift of the heating tower, and a wonderful gift it is. Everything flows from one side of the factory to the other in a continuous stream, and everything that is not used simply goes up the chimney to power the factory. The clouds parted, there were no backups, no spoilage on the belts and everything began to flow in perfect harmony. Until the big pentapods attacked, but that is a story for another day.
7:59 is this a rose or a factorio item? also please don't put the captions on the video itself, it's very distracting, I'd much rather use subtitles if I want to read along with the video & have the option to not have them. Words on the screen are way too attention grabbing away from other things, and makes it much more difficult to enjoy the other visuals.
it already did for me, i played for many hours not leaving my computer, and you don't feel hungry when you're sitting down usually.
i looked skinnier than usual next time i looked in the mirror
Was shocked you had so few views and Subs, this was really good
That was a crazy good video! Love the game to bits.
never played factorio but the way you make these dioramas throughout the video just makes me want to keep watching. loved your balatro video, loved this one too :3
great video, should be promoted more
Algorithm engagement, blessed be the content
I really liked this video. The storytelling was captivating and I enjoyed watching you draw the picture. Very creative. That nothing last forever is a lesson which I hope everyone learns at some point in their lives. We truly must seize the moment and make the best of what we have. Especially relevant in today's uncertain times. Thank you for making this.
Well said. As humans we only get one machine and can't process that much, so we might as well work with legendary ingredients!
"Gleba happened" XD
What great timing! Just yesterday I finally somewhat got the hang of Gleba, realizing that each belt has to be in constant motion to minimize spoilage, and today this video popped up in my home page. I really enjoyed your philosophical spin on the idea how we should be more mindful of how we live our lives, and the connection to Gleba was very justified. I do wonder though, what did you think of when you first visited Fulgora? There I had a similar experience to your video, as I had to learn that not every item is meant to be saved and it is okay to recycle the things you don't actively need.
Gleba is truth and love and the truth was hiding in plain sight: there is no waste on Gleba. You are given the gift of the heating tower, and a wonderful gift it is. Everything flows from one side of the factory to the other in a continuous stream, and everything that is not used simply goes up the chimney to power the factory. The clouds parted, there were no backups, no spoilage on the belts and everything began to flow in perfect harmony. Until the big pentapods attacked, but that is a story for another day.
interesting
I'm seeing a theme going on with your first two videos... Dark Souls?
7:59 is this a rose or a factorio item?
also please don't put the captions on the video itself, it's very distracting, I'd much rather use subtitles if I want to read along with the video & have the option to not have them. Words on the screen are way too attention grabbing away from other things, and makes it much more difficult to enjoy the other visuals.