At the start I thought this was just a horror level like Peaceful, but when I watched this video I found out how dark this stage truly is. Also does anyone know why it is called SAVE AS
It's like Save as feature in Words, Excel, etc. Now that may be opposite to the meaning of level, that can also conclude that Save as is "trying to remember, trying to save", which, along with the level, truly describes a person whose memories are being lost, or even further, whose brain is in danger. To avoid that, he tried to remember, he tried to revive all of them, but in the end, he didn't succeed, and with that, he died. At least that's how I thought and concluded.
My grandmother had it when I was very young, she passed away 2 years ago and the level perfectly described what she was going through. Really had me scared.
Save As is the true sacries level in GD. Not collab level, not peaceful, not man man, Save As. Because this shit happens to people. Real People suffer and go through this. And then they fade into the darkness.
The fact that a level from a cube game explaining Alzheimer's much better than your average PSA or an article shows sometimes art can be a much more powerful tool to deliver a message than research papers.
Imagine that at the end it would snap into stage 3 (terminal lucidity) for like 4 seconds. (and you could collect a key to have it or not since you have a pretty low chance of having terminal lucidity)
Definitely scarier than both, as where they focus on sudden and tension building scares, they become less scary every watch as the location of the scares becomes easily predictable. This level becomes more scary each watch because of the external fear it spawns.
Its hard to say, there are two types of horror in my opinion. The just in your face murder jumpscare screaming horror that you see often, and the horror where it is more phycological and requires more thinking than just what you see in front of you and often has an inner meaning often about morals, humanity and things of the sort. I can happily say I am not scared by this level, but the BACKGROUND and the true meaning are what scares me more.
@@isnt_adam804 yeah I see what you mean. I watched a movie called Empty man recently. While it does have a couple jumpscares, after watching the ending, you get more confused and creeped out, the more you think about it
as someone who's grandmother is currently on stage 4, i really appreciate the level, this video explaining it, and the message at the end to donate. Having to watch her try to say a sentence that makes no sense is really tough and so is listening to her ask a question multiple times that has already been answered. Thank you for this video, I really appreciate it
0:40 stage 1 You can barely notice anything wrong it almost seems perfect 0:56 stage 2 You see that some things are wrong but you probably pass it on because you think that your just forgetting it happens all the time 1:44 stage 3 At this point you know something is off like you aren’t you anymore you don’t know what is your problem you can’t tell if your losing it or not at this point if you go any further you can’t recover 2:12 stage 4 This is it you know that you have it you know it you everyone is crying you wish that you would just die the point of no return you know your friends family and everything else is going to fade you know what’s wrong you know now and you need assistance 2:47 stage 5 At this point you want to leave this world but you can’t you aren’t going to like your last weeks your family is here nurses doctors you forget your life you truly aren’t you without your memories you don’t even know why you’re in here your mind is persevering whatever it can as your brain is sinking into the void 3:49 stage 6 You don’t know what is going on how to breathe speak whenever you speak it’s meaningless it’s all jumbled your mind is always dying you don’t know how to feel you’ve forgotten everything you don’t want to but you have you just wish you where dead already but you can’t yet 5:20 stage 7 Your brain is gone you are gone where are you who are you what are you you don’t know you probably can’t even think you can’t do basic functions you are dead you can’t come back from this not even a miracle could save you nobody can your death is here and you’re ready for it 5:57 Memories flood back You remember your whole life right before you die you shed on last tear because you realize what’s been going on now you know that you will die you don’t know what happens but you say goodbye to everybody on last time before your death 6:23 death You’re dead nothing more your family cries your legacy is gone because you forgot
If you ever have the time and commitment, try listening to the album "Everywhere At The End Of Time" by The Caretaker. It's the same process, but waaaay longer, so you don't even notice the small changes, making it feel like you're actually experiencing what happens when you have Alzheimers
This geo dash level is literally one of the only things that legit scares me and makes me really sad, when you realise the level slowly corrupting and being torn apart is happens to people's minds in real world it can be a really scary feeling.
I once experienced Amnesia, it was around 13 years... I've recovered a lot but I'm not the same I used to be, like, at all, I struggle a lot remembering various things about my life before that age... I relate to the projections of the level, it's horrifying to say the least.
Players that don't know the story: Oooooh! This is great design for a level! The story behind the level: I've been through unimaginable pain, and this is how you repay me?
I have poor short-term memory and say it's Alzheimer as a joke, because I have nutty long-term memory. But after this was like "HOLY CRAP REALLY??!?!?"
not even sure if it was meant for this but the song fits perfectly with the theme of sounding offputing at the start and a scary kind of confusing at the end
A saved game (also called a game save, savegame, savefile, save point, or simply save) is a piece of digitally stored information about the progress of a player in a video game. From the earliest games in the 1970s onward, game platform hardware and memory improved, which led to bigger and more complex computer games, which, in turn, tended to take more and more time to play them from start to finish. This naturally led to the need to store in some way the progress, and how to handle the case where the player received a "game over". More modern games with a heavier emphasis on storytelling are designed to allow the player many choices that impact the story in a profound way later on, and some game designers do not want to allow more than one save game so that the experience will always be "fresh".
dont worry it cant affect people below 40 and 90% of cases are genetic so if your parents don't have it you're most likely safe, also losing things is not what should concern you, forgetting what those things are and what they do should.
Do you remember writing this comment or watching this video at all? If not, ask a loved one if you have it. You may have been diagnosed but forgot a long time ago. If you do, please try to remember to cherish time with your family as much as you can. I'm sure they'll heavily appreciate it all. ❤
My aunt-grandma has this, well, now she still can speak and eat but her memories are so cunfused. Like, if my family and me are going to her and to her mother - i always asked her easy questions - and with every time we visited here house she answered worse, and worse. All i want to say that this problem is really huge and humanity must to think about IT - not about wars, we just have to destroy all this ill shit - people wanna live - and im sure any one want to die like that - like, you now it isn't painful for pacient but it is painful for others - for his family. Well - world is SHIT. And im saying big thanks for Pach - 'cause we need people who are getting this problem up - and make us, to try to save them - save us... world
actually, stage 1 just has the minor stuff, but it usually isn't detectable because the older people that suffer think it is jus they are getting older.
This level, makes me shake. I.. dont know if its becuase of fear of sadness but.. even before i knew the story for it, i knew something was off and even then i was shaking.
It took me 197 attempts to beat this level. Let me show you what stage I think certain sections of the level represent. Stage 1: 0:40 Little to no memory loss. Something might slip your mind once in a while, but it happens to everyone, so you don't bat an eye. Stage 2: 1:11 It's starting to get a little bit obvious that something is wrong. You can see a few things are mismatched and more broken, like the arrows twitching, the spikes not working, and the colors fading. It still might not be obvious that you have an illness, but you notice that you're forgetting more than you usually do. Repetition can be quite common, because the human mind enjoys that. While you may not notice it, your brain is starting to try and preserve your memories. Stage 3: 1:59 Something is definitely wrong with you. It's extremely obvious that something is wrong but you can still remember happily. This is the point when larger details in your life are getting more forgotten and faded. In the level, you can still completely tell what the gameplay is. You're not completely lost, and it's still quite sightreadable. However, the block design is starting to break up and the colors are extremely faded, but they're still barely there. There is still repetition, but it's really rough and hard to tell when it will repeat. Stage 3 Post Awareness: 2:30 It's hard to tell when you make your move. The level is stuttering a lot more and it's extremely hard to sightread. You're losing a lot of your important memories. The colors are almost gone. The block design is starting to slip from your memory. You can still tell how the level is shaped, but it's a little bit hard. Stage 4: 2:47 You're completely gone now. Your memories are jumbled up and you barely understand anything. It's as if the Mandela effect is taking over all of your memories, except it's only you. It's hard to see where the blocks are, and the design is completely gone. The level is stuttering like crazy. The level is still trying its best to help you, but it's extremely difficult. The colors are completely gone. End of Stage 4: 3:34 You don't think about anything. You're terminally ill, in the hospital now. You don't even remember entering. All you want to do now is listen to the heart monitor, because trying to remember is starting to get painful. Maybe you can see glimpses of your happiest memories, but this might be the last time you see them. Stage 5: 3:49 Everything is everywhere. You can't even try to play the level. The block design is completely jumbled up. It's hard to tell what can kill you. You can't remember any important details of your life. You try to remember something, and you might get a glimpse of something, but it just shrivels up in front of you. End of Stage 5: 4:37 Your mind is calming down. It's succumbing to the disease. There isn't even a background anymore, it's just a jumbled up mess. Your memories are starting to get a lot more foggy. blurry, and hard to read. Everything feels like a dream. This is just the calm before the storm. Stage 6: 5:15 Your brain is holding onto your last memories. You can't even see yourself, you don't even remember what you look like. Sometimes you can catch a quick glimpse, but you get nothing. This is the last stage of your life. The only thing you can remember how to do is listen to the heart monitor as you succumb to the end of the life that this terminal illness has taken from you.
I grandma has Alzheimer's, I talked her from my dad's phone (I don't have her number) and she asked me like 10 times my name, my age, where am I, what I was doing, I almost cried after that call.
You see, my aunt may be on the thin line betwen having this or schizophrenia... and she is the oldes of all my aunts, that are like 15 (counting uncles), but now its the time where the others take care of her...
0:40 Stage 1 (First Attack) You can barely notice anything wrong. It almost seems perfect. 0:56 Stage 2 (Neuron Error : Phase 1) You see that some things are wrong, but you probably pass it on because you think that you're just forgetting it happens all the time. 1:44 Stage 3 At this point you know something is off, like you aren’t you anymore. You have no idea what your problem is. You can’t tell if you're losing it or not. At this point, if you go any further, NO FALLBACK. 2:12 Stage 4 (Neuron Error : Phase 2) This is it. You know that you have it. You know it. Everyone's know about it. Crying, wish that you would just die. No way to back. You know, your friends, family, and everything else is going to fade. You know what’s wrong. You know the truth now and you need assistance. 2:47 Stage 5 At this point you want to leave this world, but you can’t. You aren’t going to like your last weeks. Your family, nurses, doctors are here. You're forgetting your life. You truly aren’t you without your memories. You don’t even know why you’re in here. Your mind is persevering whatever it can as your brain is sinking into the void. 3:49 Stage 6 (Neuron Error : Last Phase) You don’t know what is going on. How to breathe & speak. Whatever you're spoke, it’s meaningless. It’s all jumbled. Your mind is always dying. You don’t know how to feel. You’ve forgotten everything. You don’t want to but you have to. You're just wishing you are dead already but you can’t do it yet. 5:20 Stage 7 At this phase, you're brain couldn't holding it forever. Those memories now at destructive potential. 5:57 Memory Throwback Your memories are coming back now, but for short moment. Just like light flash. But you're remember all of the moments before you're at the phase 4. 6:23 Voidness (Death) Just, Death.
@@iCyanMV instead of facepalming you shouldve explained to this man what is Alzheimer's and what is dementia. he did not state that Alzheimer's is dementia, he asked for clarification. either way dementia is one of the symptoms of Alzheimer's
“Or it’s just a geometry dash level.”
- Zylenox
I really miss zylenox
@@haze788 hey atleast he came with a shocking world record
This level's meaning is both sad and scary at the same time...
At the start I thought this was just a horror level like Peaceful, but when I watched this video I found out how dark this stage truly is. Also does anyone know why it is called SAVE AS
It's like Save as feature in Words, Excel, etc. Now that may be opposite to the meaning of level, that can also conclude that Save as is "trying to remember, trying to save", which, along with the level, truly describes a person whose memories are being lost, or even further, whose brain is in danger. To avoid that, he tried to remember, he tried to revive all of them, but in the end, he didn't succeed, and with that, he died. At least that's how I thought and concluded.
Like what he said, but in the victims case, there is no room in their mind to “save” the info
Or you could call it Save Us since they sound the same
its becuase the dementia is unsavable by this stage
scarier than peazeful
So I forgot to add a Stage 5 becuase I am stupid, but stage 4 and 5 are very similar so I am just going to put them in one
That "They Die" at the end of Stage 7 gave me actual chills
same why am i watching this at 12am
@@ITHrealXDyeah i watched this and collab level just now but this really touched me and its 12am
lucky i watched at mid day
@@ITHrealXD wdym this the best thing to watch at 4am fr fr
🥶🥶🥶
My grandmother had it when I was very young, she passed away 2 years ago and the level perfectly described what she was going through. Really had me scared.
My great grandma passed away almost 7 months ago and she had that
The way this level described alzheimer's progression is Horrifying
oh, that's bad...
only real “memory” level in GD
ha ha
...very funny.
Save As is the true sacries level in GD. Not collab level, not peaceful, not man man, Save As. Because this shit happens to people. Real People suffer and go through this. And then they fade into the darkness.
Scary no. Chilling yes.
you can somewhat say that man man technically deals with subjects that happen to real people
@@n3t_force I hate you but you're right
@@jaysanXD what did i do to you?
@@n3t_force you said something weird that's true and I hate that it's true...
this entire level in terms of the level itself AND the meaning is absolutely chilling. without a doubt the scariest level in all of geometry dash.
what about slaughterhouse
@@hen618 0 competition, save as is way darker simply from context alone
slaughterhouse is just scary-esque music, level itself isn't scary at all
@@hen618 I can’t tell if your joking
@@hen618you must be 7 years old to have yourself scared by slaughterhouse
@@Arspen Anyone who is scared of a slaughterhouse has a maximum of 5 years
The fact that a level from a cube game explaining Alzheimer's much better than your average PSA or an article shows sometimes art can be a much more powerful tool to deliver a message than research papers.
Imagine that at the end it would snap into stage 3 (terminal lucidity) for like 4 seconds. (and you could collect a key to have it or not since you have a pretty low chance of having terminal lucidity)
No, it should actually be a random chance. Like depending on how many clicks you make you have a chance of it appearing
Yeah, someone asked someone with alzheimers right before they died if they knew they had it and they went "Yeah, I knew."
The level logo at the end _is_ terminal lucidity
@@zapx1239 seems like the post awareness stages (stage 5 to 7) isn't enough to make them forget they have it.
with this context. i think this is literally scarier than peaceful
maybe even collab level
Definitely scarier than both, as where they focus on sudden and tension building scares, they become less scary every watch as the location of the scares becomes easily predictable. This level becomes more scary each watch because of the external fear it spawns.
Its hard to say, there are two types of horror in my opinion. The just in your face murder jumpscare screaming horror that you see often, and the horror where it is more phycological and requires more thinking than just what you see in front of you and often has an inner meaning often about morals, humanity and things of the sort. I can happily say I am not scared by this level, but the BACKGROUND and the true meaning are what scares me more.
im sure that if you know context behind this level, then it becomes scarier than both other levels you mentioned
Even scarier than mrcrazyhands (that level actually scares me)
@@isnt_adam804 yeah I see what you mean. I watched a movie called Empty man recently. While it does have a couple jumpscares, after watching the ending, you get more confused and creeped out, the more you think about it
How many triggers does this level had?
*YES*
not right now fam
@@one80degrees yeah, not right now.
not right now fam
as someone who's grandmother is currently on stage 4, i really appreciate the level, this video explaining it, and the message at the end to donate. Having to watch her try to say a sentence that makes no sense is really tough and so is listening to her ask a question multiple times that has already been answered. Thank you for this video, I really appreciate it
Sorry for you dude, hope she's fine now ❤
@@forcicri93 i wish but, once you have dementia theres no cure, it only gets worse
I can finally understand what my grandfather has been going through. Wow i feel horrible...
Atleast he isn't suffering anymore.
This level legit forces me to hold back tears
So this is what they mean when they say “when you’re happy, you enjoy it. When your sad, you understand it.”
Fix typos and the video is perfect. Edit: the beep at the end scared me.
yeah this video was fairly rushed since, at the time, spending more than a day on a video was un-heard of for me
Plus this: how come the beeps at the end become more clear the more you reach the end. Shouldn’t they get more blurry since they are nearing the end.
@@haze788 heard about that Beeping thing in the hospital tho?
@@haze788terminal lucidity
Its scary if u imagine this illness can have everyone and it will work like in this level... omg
I dropped a tear at the "They Die"... 😢
Video: They Die
gd: LEVEL COMPLETE LES FUCKING GOOOOOOO
people die at that stage.
@@krio1267i think they noticed
For now... that hit deeper than i thought...
0:40 stage 1
You can barely notice anything wrong it almost seems perfect
0:56 stage 2
You see that some things are wrong but you probably pass it on because you think that your just forgetting it happens all the time
1:44 stage 3
At this point you know something is off like you aren’t you anymore you don’t know what is your problem you can’t tell if your losing it or not at this point if you go any further you can’t recover
2:12 stage 4
This is it you know that you have it you know it you everyone is crying you wish that you would just die the point of no return you know your friends family and everything else is going to fade you know what’s wrong you know now and you need assistance
2:47 stage 5
At this point you want to leave this world but you can’t you aren’t going to like your last weeks your family is here nurses doctors you forget your life you truly aren’t you without your memories you don’t even know why you’re in here your mind is persevering whatever it can as your brain is sinking into the void
3:49 stage 6
You don’t know what is going on how to breathe speak whenever you speak it’s meaningless it’s all jumbled your mind is always dying you don’t know how to feel you’ve forgotten everything you don’t want to but you have you just wish you where dead already but you can’t yet
5:20 stage 7
Your brain is gone you are gone where are you who are you what are you you don’t know you probably can’t even think you can’t do basic functions you are dead you can’t come back from this not even a miracle could save you nobody can your death is here and you’re ready for it
5:57 Memories flood back
You remember your whole life right before you die you shed on last tear because you realize what’s been going on now you know that you will die you don’t know what happens but you say goodbye to everybody on last time before your death
6:23 death
You’re dead nothing more your family cries your legacy is gone because you forgot
3:35 the structures represent some memories being remembered, only to be forgotten again
The only thing worse than death is not being able to remember.
He forgor
The worst is forgetting you forgot
Forgors that i have alzheimers
The only thing worse than not remembering things is not remembering that you died.
I never knew alzheimers was so terrifying, or even deadly? That’s pretty scary.
If you ever have the time and commitment, try listening to the album "Everywhere At The End Of Time" by The Caretaker. It's the same process, but waaaay longer, so you don't even notice the small changes, making it feel like you're actually experiencing what happens when you have Alzheimers
This geo dash level is literally one of the only things that legit scares me and makes me really sad, when you realise the level slowly corrupting and being torn apart is happens to people's minds in real world it can be a really scary feeling.
@@jaysanXD damn i gotta try listening to that
I once experienced Amnesia, it was around 13 years... I've recovered a lot but I'm not the same I used to be, like, at all, I struggle a lot remembering various things about my life before that age...
I relate to the projections of the level, it's horrifying to say the least.
The fact that I can't change the video quality makes the whole thing scarier.
You can.
There are also some times where when the patient is close to dying, they suddenly remember some things and then die.
it's called terminal lucidity
@@no-one-1 thx
Players that don't know the story: Oooooh! This is great design for a level!
The story behind the level: I've been through unimaginable pain, and this is how you repay me?
Also Pahc mentioned that the end screen is an analogy to terminal lucidity
"They die"
End screen: good job
This level is most scary than peaceful 😭😭
as someone with a grandfather who had it, and eventually died with it, this video and level are both great at describing what alzheimer's is like.
I have poor short-term memory and say it's Alzheimer as a joke, because I have nutty long-term memory. But after this was like "HOLY CRAP REALLY??!?!?"
not even sure if it was meant for this but the song fits perfectly with the theme of sounding offputing at the start and a scary kind of confusing at the end
A saved game (also called a game save, savegame, savefile, save point, or simply save) is a piece of digitally stored information about the progress of a player in a video game.
From the earliest games in the 1970s onward, game platform hardware and memory improved, which led to bigger and more complex computer games, which, in turn, tended to take more and more time to play them from start to finish. This naturally led to the need to store in some way the progress, and how to handle the case where the player received a "game over". More modern games with a heavier emphasis on storytelling are designed to allow the player many choices that impact the story in a profound way later on, and some game designers do not want to allow more than one save game so that the experience will always be "fresh".
And then....
They die.
LEVEL COMPLETE!
7:09 ATLEAST FOR NOW? i am not sleeping tonight
Knowing the true meaning to the name gives me chills
3:35 i wonder if this part is supposed to represent a pulse or heart monitor which explains the beeps in the empty area
Everywhere at the End of Time is still cooler ngl.
100% but the level still really good
@@bangaled6048 yeah
Dont mean to flex but i have eateot on vinly. Best 200 bucks i spent
@@Somewhere_Bagel chad alert
They’re different. One musical, one visual. They’re both amazing in their own ways
Imagine those beeps at the end were the heart beat of the patient that has dementia.
Subtitles : Thay die
Geometry Dash : GOOD JOB!
☠️
My grandfather has dementia, which is the same thing, but he's still only on about stage 2. I feel bad about what will happen to him eventually.
such a good channel doesn’t have many subscribers?
Bro I just realized that the stages loops around because of this video.
WOW THIS IS VERY SCARY TO KNOW…
man i sometimes lose things around my house
im concerned
also
i forgor
dont worry it cant affect people below 40 and 90% of cases are genetic so if your parents don't have it you're most likely safe, also losing things is not what should concern you, forgetting what those things are and what they do should.
@@iwontbeyourbody oh. great to know
Having a short term memory isnt a sign at all its okay
you forgor 💀
u have nothing to worry about unless ur like 65
Man it’s crazy how two words gave literal chills down my spine.
“They Die”
it´s missing paradoxical lucidity, which could be implemented in a similar way to the keys in limbo.
To this day this level is the most tragic one in GD history IMO.
Thats scarier than collab level and peaceful, maybe even combined cause its real
This makes me feel like i have stage 3 Alzheimer's, what do i do? I dont wanna die.
Do you remember writing this comment or watching this video at all? If not, ask a loved one if you have it. You may have been diagnosed but forgot a long time ago. If you do, please try to remember to cherish time with your family as much as you can. I'm sure they'll heavily appreciate it all. ❤
My aunt-grandma has this, well, now she still can speak and eat but her memories are so cunfused. Like, if my family and me are going to her and to her mother - i always asked her easy questions - and with every time we visited here house she answered worse, and worse. All i want to say that this problem is really huge and humanity must to think about IT - not about wars, we just have to destroy all this ill shit - people wanna live - and im sure any one want to die like that - like, you now it isn't painful for pacient but it is painful for others - for his family. Well - world is SHIT. And im saying big thanks for Pach - 'cause we need people who are getting this problem up - and make us, to try to save them - save us... world
it good be good if Uncle Sam and Rice farmers would stop going at it
The dementia got to him when he was going to explain stage 5
When the level is actually a promotion to the donation of Alzheimers actually makes it a bit wholesome too.
i know someone with dementia, god it's horrible and I'm praying for her she clearly needs it
actually, stage 1 just has the minor stuff, but it usually isn't detectable because the older people that suffer think it is jus they are getting older.
This level, makes me shake. I.. dont know if its becuase of fear of sadness but.. even before i knew the story for it, i knew something was off and even then i was shaking.
goosebumps from this video. Good job
the fact that you called them "victims" just shows how terrifying alzheimers is
It took me 197 attempts to beat this level. Let me show you what stage I think certain sections of the level represent.
Stage 1: 0:40 Little to no memory loss. Something might slip your mind once in a while, but it happens to everyone, so you don't bat an eye.
Stage 2: 1:11 It's starting to get a little bit obvious that something is wrong. You can see a few things are mismatched and more broken, like the arrows twitching, the spikes not working, and the colors fading. It still might not be obvious that you have an illness, but you notice that you're forgetting more than you usually do. Repetition can be quite common, because the human mind enjoys that. While you may not notice it, your brain is starting to try and preserve your memories.
Stage 3: 1:59 Something is definitely wrong with you. It's extremely obvious that something is wrong but you can still remember happily. This is the point when larger details in your life are getting more forgotten and faded. In the level, you can still completely tell what the gameplay is. You're not completely lost, and it's still quite sightreadable. However, the block design is starting to break up and the colors are extremely faded, but they're still barely there. There is still repetition, but it's really rough and hard to tell when it will repeat.
Stage 3 Post Awareness: 2:30 It's hard to tell when you make your move. The level is stuttering a lot more and it's extremely hard to sightread. You're losing a lot of your important memories. The colors are almost gone. The block design is starting to slip from your memory. You can still tell how the level is shaped, but it's a little bit hard.
Stage 4: 2:47 You're completely gone now. Your memories are jumbled up and you barely understand anything. It's as if the Mandela effect is taking over all of your memories, except it's only you. It's hard to see where the blocks are, and the design is completely gone. The level is stuttering like crazy. The level is still trying its best to help you, but it's extremely difficult. The colors are completely gone.
End of Stage 4: 3:34 You don't think about anything. You're terminally ill, in the hospital now. You don't even remember entering. All you want to do now is listen to the heart monitor, because trying to remember is starting to get painful. Maybe you can see glimpses of your happiest memories, but this might be the last time you see them.
Stage 5: 3:49 Everything is everywhere. You can't even try to play the level. The block design is completely jumbled up. It's hard to tell what can kill you. You can't remember any important details of your life. You try to remember something, and you might get a glimpse of something, but it just shrivels up in front of you.
End of Stage 5: 4:37 Your mind is calming down. It's succumbing to the disease. There isn't even a background anymore, it's just a jumbled up mess. Your memories are starting to get a lot more foggy. blurry, and hard to read. Everything feels like a dream. This is just the calm before the storm.
Stage 6: 5:15 Your brain is holding onto your last memories. You can't even see yourself, you don't even remember what you look like. Sometimes you can catch a quick glimpse, but you get nothing. This is the last stage of your life. The only thing you can remember how to do is listen to the heart monitor as you succumb to the end of the life that this terminal illness has taken from you.
Dude…
I got chills from that. Well said
you explained it perfectly
really cool
“And with that”
“They die.”
LEVEL COMPLETE!!!!! :D YAY
Nah thats wild they put at the end "Good Job!"
When you want to noclip, just forget you are supposed to die!
A emotional level about having dementia, I'm very lucky to not have a old bud have one. I hope my grandpa or grandma doesn't have one.
At the start i thought what is a normal level but when i lernt i understood what is the meltal disease of my grandad
why is the beginning of the song more scary than the end
like the end has a vibe
why is this so disturbing even though there is nothing creepy/scary...
Some people in the real world have to suffer through this until death.
That might be it.
It's psychological horror which if done correctly is way scarier than cheap jumpscares could ever be which this does correctly
@@notveryultraguy I love psychological horror
Would have been way more hard hitting if Stage 7 included terminal lucidity tbh. Just woke up and I’m too tired to explain it so go look it up ig
i think the endscreen represents terminal lucidity
@@fakeexsertaPerhaps, yeah
deserves more attention
no, the video is poorly made
how i imagine where the stages are
0:40: stage 1
0:55: stage 2
1:45: stage 3
2:00: stage 4
2:47: stage 5
3:49: stage 6
5:20: stage 7
no TL i guess
the end screen is an analogy to terminal lucidity
I grandma has Alzheimer's, I talked her from my dad's phone (I don't have her number) and she asked me like 10 times my name, my age, where am I, what I was doing, I almost cried after that call.
I'm scared now
Correction: 38-55% is stage 5.
Either way, horifiyingly beautiful level
This is my fav demon level because of the message well my friend hates this level I tried to tell him the message but he still hates it sadly
You see, my aunt may be on the thin line betwen having this or schizophrenia... and she is the oldes of all my aunts, that are like 15 (counting uncles), but now its the time where the others take care of her...
According to this video I have 20th Alzheimer's stage
You would've forgotten youtube even exists by then
@@What_Eve he did as soon as he posted that comment 💀
@@TheTrueShard That's an awful joke and he would've already died at stage 6/7, but not 20. You should be ashamed for making that joke
@@What_Eve your first comment looks like a joke smh
@@TheTrueShard The comment already is an awful joke
Scariest level EVER (this happens to people....and.......YOU CAN'T SPEAK....EAT.....SLEEP......YOU DON'T KNOW WHO ARE YOU AND GUYS NEAR YOU)
Dont worry, Alzheimers is mostly genetic.
But... it happens to real people...
Я: просто уровень в ГД.
Смысл уровня:
0:40 Stage 1 (First Attack)
You can barely notice anything wrong. It almost seems perfect.
0:56 Stage 2 (Neuron Error : Phase 1)
You see that some things are wrong, but you probably pass it on because you think that you're just forgetting it happens all the time.
1:44 Stage 3
At this point you know something is off, like you aren’t you anymore. You have no idea what your problem is. You can’t tell if you're losing it or not. At this point, if you go any further, NO FALLBACK.
2:12 Stage 4 (Neuron Error : Phase 2)
This is it. You know that you have it. You know it. Everyone's know about it. Crying, wish that you would just die. No way to back. You know, your friends, family, and everything else is going to fade. You know what’s wrong. You know the truth now and you need assistance.
2:47 Stage 5
At this point you want to leave this world, but you can’t. You aren’t going to like your last weeks. Your family, nurses, doctors are here. You're forgetting your life. You truly aren’t you without your memories. You don’t even know why you’re in here. Your mind is persevering whatever it can as your brain is sinking into the void.
3:49 Stage 6 (Neuron Error : Last Phase)
You don’t know what is going on. How to breathe & speak. Whatever you're spoke, it’s meaningless. It’s all jumbled. Your mind is always dying. You don’t know how to feel. You’ve forgotten everything. You don’t want to but you have to. You're just wishing you are dead already but you can’t do it yet.
5:20 Stage 7
At this phase, you're brain couldn't holding it forever. Those memories now at destructive potential.
5:57 Memory Throwback
Your memories are coming back now, but for short moment. Just like light flash. But you're remember all of the moments before you're at the phase 4.
6:23 Voidness (Death)
Just, Death.
did anyone realize he skipped stage 5, thought i should've pointed that out
i hope i can sleep this week
Level Complete: No
Life Complete: Yes
Tbh I just thought it was a weird creepy glitch level
i forgor
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I think i missunderstand the video title as save as in computer 😅
Wow..
Fun fact: the first half of stage 6 is actually stage 5
Peaceful is scarier imo, but only because i have trypophobia
the level itself isn’t scary it’s that the meaning of the level is real and common as shit
I wonder where you told us stage 5.
Mannn give me my rainbows back!
Everyone who plays video games a lot, it fills up their memories with video games making Alzheimer’s disease more common to them so… be careful 😕
Is Alzheimer’s Disease basically Dimentia?
There's different types of dementia and this is one of them.
No, Dementia causes Alzheimer's i think but they are similar
🤦♂
@@iCyanMV instead of facepalming you shouldve explained to this man what is Alzheimer's and what is dementia. he did not state that Alzheimer's is dementia, he asked for clarification.
either way dementia is one of the symptoms of Alzheimer's
@@actual_garbage thought they were the same, I’m dumb
Bruh. Damn.
very pog
i thought the name was true meaning of a slave💀