Okay, I was genuinely not expecting to see another Obenseuer video. INFRA is one of my favourite games ever and I loved your series. I honestly hope that you make more videos playing this game because I freaking love it. And it's wholesome seeing that the devs noticed you. It makes me like this game even more.
Government: How can we make more money and misery? Evil Tax-Holder: We can delay the research for the mushroom madness and turn the city into a clown show? Government: ...BRILLIANT! Hire this man!
Abiotic factor is a game that you should play. It's basically a survival game, with Half-Life graphics, set in a Half-life style base, over-run by weird creatures, rogue robots and is truly awesome.
You can have stuff to feed your addiction and still kick the habit, just wait 'til it turns red, then have something weak. For example, alcoholism, have the weakest beer you can find, but just the one, and wait as long as possible/your comfortable with, to have another one. edit: The sauna behind the tenement can help with mental health, but it needs to be hot, too hot and it can hurt you though. You can buy anti-depressants from the chemist, but i think you need a prescription. You can throw a mattress on the floor in your own apartment too, it's not great but it's free. For wood, go behind and to the right of the tenement, there is a tree lying down, and you can chop that. If you're okay with a little light theft, the hostel has a floodlight you can take :) Special Edit: Do Not The Duck XD
further into the game, an item will let you clear your fungal infection clean water is best stolen from the sink in the building with the people giving out soup
💚 Really love this game 😊 If things have not change: Easy way to get clean water is to use one of those big plastic cans in the Pod sleeping place kitchen sink. Milk cartons can also be recycled for good money. Grow potatoes, no seeds needed. Just plant some of the raw potatoes again. Infinite potatoes! ❤😊🥔
I played a lot of this game myself, and it's the steepest learning curve I've experienced in an immersive sim, while simultaneously being the most fun to just run around in. I loved getting into the habit of scavenging all the good loot places and occasionally making enough money to BARELY make a real apartment for someone to live in!! (after endlessly fumbling which tenant had what requirement, and what rooms were even applicable for them, lol)
You can kick addictions in this game by indluging them in very tiny amounts. I kept drinking very lean alcohol until the need came up less often, and eventually I didn't need it at all anymore. Hope this bit of info helps.
The whole Kurahaara brothers thing might be the first time I'm seeing a reference to Jope Ruonansuu's characters in a video game or where was it. They even included that catchphrase or what was it.
That's how you know it's realistic! (don't worry, there's difficulty settings to change the rate it goes at, making it faster or slower, or even turning it off completely)
@@WackoMcGoose I think my game is busted because I've tried everything except duck addiction (yes even the sauna and good food doesn't help). But it's good to know that there's a setting for it.
@@stefyroxanne7567 Sometimes a character gets entirely youtubed, it's just the nature of the game, sadly. The main things that boost happiness besides what you mentioned, are volunteering (slight boost), sleeping in a Relaxing *_player owned_* Safe bed (the beds in the hostel merely "maintain baseline", for sleep to _improve_ your state it has to be a player owned bed in your apartment), and _not working at the marketing place_ (it's the biggest direct penalty to mental health in the game).
aw yeah, only 15 minutes in and I can feel the vibe. I really want to make a visual novel taking place in an obensewer kinda area some day. like cozy homeless animal crossing XD we will see
damn, guess I stand corrected. I assumed when you mentioned Obenseuer in the Zomboid video that you were referencing the older video, but a new video makes more sense given you said you didn't know if it was out yet
honestly, now that you are effectively going to be able to instantly buy whatever you need to deal with whichever moodlet goes down, might as well lower the damage each moodlet takes over time. or in my case, turn them off entirely. because all you are doing by not doing that, is walking somewhere, clicking on something, then eating/drinking from your pack. sure it costs money, but is the money really not going to come back? especially when its not taking much money from you each time either, so its not really a punishment you have to go out of your way to deal with. its like, an inconvenience at this point. as a side note: when I played the planet crafter, I didn't see a need to use any difficulty beyond relaxed mode, since I would still lose oxygen/hunger/water anyway, but if you speedrun it you get to drink water wherever you go and not need oxygen within about the first 10-20 hours of gameplay. also, I think now that you are more familiar with the mechanics and where to go, you should start again and not focus heavily on removing addictions, instead you should see about exploring the environment to determine where there are little tricks, like where to find free clean water, and where to get certain things like the free axe and stuff. but also now you know that the wooden boxes are removable and stuff. I'd like to see you take notes and keep these locations in mind for an eventual recorded lets' play run through to get your first tenant(s) in! like just knowing where a distillary is, and where you can shower, and stuff, and like a better bed. anyways, I don't expect you to actually do this, it'd just be something neat.
more obenseuer, i'm in. I tried playing this myself and... i am so confused by it "also it runs like crud on my PC sadly" early in the video... an hour later... OH I can make the game easier lol
Okay, I was genuinely not expecting to see another Obenseuer video. INFRA is one of my favourite games ever and I loved your series.
I honestly hope that you make more videos playing this game because I freaking love it. And it's wholesome seeing that the devs noticed you. It makes me like this game even more.
Librarian: "So there's this crazy neighbor who might not be real..."
The crazy neighbor: *Breeding a rat army to flood the city.*
A poverty simulator is exactly what we all needed
Living it rn
I don't need a game that is a poverty simulator because I live in Brazil already and I don't need to get even more depressed
@FiatUno2003 Meu deus oi irmão! Ser brasileiro é uma experiência única mesmo; que mundo pequeno.
>poverty simulator
>character in the simulator lives better than me
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Government: How can we make more money and misery?
Evil Tax-Holder: We can delay the research for the mushroom madness and turn the city into a clown show?
Government: ...BRILLIANT! Hire this man!
Having to be tolled to get into your own home is next levels of struggle
Jokes on you, the crazy neighbor is a cop on the take from the gangs!
1:18 not surpising, in the loiste community server everybody pretty much knows you so it would be hard for them to not notice you rather :D
What do you call a librarian who forgot their oven mitt
Chris p. Librarian 😎
Almost 3 hours of The Librarian Obenseuer! I'm getting blessed today
Abiotic factor is a game that you should play. It's basically a survival game, with Half-Life graphics, set in a Half-life style base, over-run by weird creatures, rogue robots and is truly awesome.
You can have stuff to feed your addiction and still kick the habit, just wait 'til it turns red, then have something weak. For example, alcoholism, have the weakest beer you can find, but just the one, and wait as long as possible/your comfortable with, to have another one.
edit: The sauna behind the tenement can help with mental health, but it needs to be hot, too hot and it can hurt you though. You can buy anti-depressants from the chemist, but i think you need a prescription. You can throw a mattress on the floor in your own apartment too, it's not great but it's free.
For wood, go behind and to the right of the tenement, there is a tree lying down, and you can chop that.
If you're okay with a little light theft, the hostel has a floodlight you can take :)
Special Edit: Do Not The Duck XD
oh man, I love this game. so glad you played it!
further into the game, an item will let you clear your fungal infection
clean water is best stolen from the sink in the building with the people giving out soup
If I was that depressed then I also would also be standing in a dark shower eating a raw potato. Just to feel something.
excited to watch this, been waiting since your first vid last year
I would love to have more of this. really love Obenseuer.
Shroom addiction is the Thing one should get rid off first and also to use the Sauna behind the Homebuilding
💚 Really love this game 😊
If things have not change:
Easy way to get clean water is to use one of those big plastic cans in the Pod sleeping place kitchen sink.
Milk cartons can also be recycled for good money.
Grow potatoes, no seeds needed. Just plant some of the raw potatoes again. Infinite potatoes! ❤😊🥔
I played a lot of this game myself, and it's the steepest learning curve I've experienced in an immersive sim, while simultaneously being the most fun to just run around in. I loved getting into the habit of scavenging all the good loot places and occasionally making enough money to BARELY make a real apartment for someone to live in!! (after endlessly fumbling which tenant had what requirement, and what rooms were even applicable for them, lol)
I'd love to see more of this!
i would personally love more episodes of this
When your at the bottom the only way is up
Man life in Finland is sure harsh
This is probably urban finland while games like msc are in rural.
You can kick addictions in this game by indluging them in very tiny amounts. I kept drinking very lean alcohol until the need came up less often, and eventually I didn't need it at all anymore. Hope this bit of info helps.
The whole Kurahaara brothers thing might be the first time I'm seeing a reference to Jope Ruonansuu's characters in a video game or where was it. They even included that catchphrase or what was it.
The depression system in this game really gets me down.
That's how you know it's realistic!
(don't worry, there's difficulty settings to change the rate it goes at, making it faster or slower, or even turning it off completely)
@@WackoMcGoose I think my game is busted because I've tried everything except duck addiction (yes even the sauna and good food doesn't help). But it's good to know that there's a setting for it.
@@stefyroxanne7567 Sometimes a character gets entirely youtubed, it's just the nature of the game, sadly. The main things that boost happiness besides what you mentioned, are volunteering (slight boost), sleeping in a Relaxing *_player owned_* Safe bed (the beds in the hostel merely "maintain baseline", for sleep to _improve_ your state it has to be a player owned bed in your apartment), and _not working at the marketing place_ (it's the biggest direct penalty to mental health in the game).
YESSSSS I get cravings to watch this game constantly.
yes, this game! SO much yes :D
the atmosphere it manages to create is fantastic
2 cans of ROOT BEER NAUR ROOT BEER, a bowl of bbq chips, 2 hours video, hell yeah
Crispy librarian
Crispy on the outside, soft and pillowy on the inside.
@@StreetofCrocodiles wut
@FinnDanger-e3v soft, pillowy, insides
1:10 we're right in the *thick of it*
Was waiting for this
this game gives me dead island vibes. specially when you're in the city.
Honestly thought you were gonna do Chris P. Bacon 😂
Finally a new strangeness since VotV!!!
I think we all can identify with pera imo
This really is very bizarre version of hobo tough life
aw yeah, only 15 minutes in and I can feel the vibe. I really want to make a visual novel taking place in an obensewer kinda area some day. like cozy homeless animal crossing XD
we will see
This game looks so good.
damn, guess I stand corrected. I assumed when you mentioned Obenseuer in the Zomboid video that you were referencing the older video, but a new video makes more sense given you said you didn't know if it was out yet
another great video!
2:14:47 Evil Bear candies, eh?
Another Finnish game on the channel, it's peak...
honestly, now that you are effectively going to be able to instantly buy whatever you need to deal with whichever moodlet goes down, might as well lower the damage each moodlet takes over time. or in my case, turn them off entirely. because all you are doing by not doing that, is walking somewhere, clicking on something, then eating/drinking from your pack. sure it costs money, but is the money really not going to come back? especially when its not taking much money from you each time either, so its not really a punishment you have to go out of your way to deal with. its like, an inconvenience at this point.
as a side note: when I played the planet crafter, I didn't see a need to use any difficulty beyond relaxed mode, since I would still lose oxygen/hunger/water anyway, but if you speedrun it you get to drink water wherever you go and not need oxygen within about the first 10-20 hours of gameplay.
also, I think now that you are more familiar with the mechanics and where to go, you should start again and not focus heavily on removing addictions, instead you should see about exploring the environment to determine where there are little tricks, like where to find free clean water, and where to get certain things like the free axe and stuff. but also now you know that the wooden boxes are removable and stuff. I'd like to see you take notes and keep these locations in mind for an eventual recorded lets' play run through to get your first tenant(s) in! like just knowing where a distillary is, and where you can shower, and stuff, and like a better bed. anyways, I don't expect you to actually do this, it'd just be something neat.
i did not expect this
Anyone else notice the corpse counted as mystery meat? 😆
you should've put your last name as bacon.
Chris when he's the pee librarian 😳
I'm gonna giggleshitter you librar
Ah yea, Tatiyana Gopnikova. Among the likes of Ted Gangsterson.
POVERTY SIMULATOR ISTG
more obenseuer, i'm in.
I tried playing this myself and... i am so confused by it "also it runs like crud on my PC sadly"
early in the video... an hour later... OH I can make the game easier lol
Good afternoon LB
YEA HELL YEAH!
Day 6 of asking the librarian an to play the utility room
Was wondering when you'd get back to this weird mess. I bought this becuase of you.
:D
234th day of recommending 8:11
:DDDD
:)
Is that your real age? I ask because my name is Chris and I'm also 29 😂