it seems this game is a, Dead Matter NEW Merch: pyrocynical.st... Twitter: / pyrocynical Discord: / discord Instagram: / pyrocynical Podcast: / tbhpodcast original video: • $4,358,128 Taken, 5 Ye...
@@danpungo I think you failed to realize that some people just don't have super good relationships with their parents so it can come across as a surprise to certain people
@@corpses3287 he is doing the same thing that Charlie does of watching someone else's video on a live stream, essentially stealing the views, and saying exactly what everyone has already deduced
watching pyro's chat is like witnessing a demented AI that's trying to simulate a twitch chat the dedication of the hive mind to troll him with the audio is hilarious however
Imagine how stupid the people who donated must have felt when they realised that 7 Days To Die is literally the game they wanted and it's been out there to play for a good decade Edit 6/12/2022: Didn't know guys that Project Zomboid is a first person game fr
Parents calling in during their streamer son's streams are always a delight to see. Streamers' parents tend to be like the love of a streamer's fanbase. Gotta love it.
@@dr_birb this one is not so much bit Im getting tired of all the videos with a vague and catchy clickbaity title. Everyone and their mother is doing It now
@@sadsworth4605 well I mean some youtuber parents like to support their child by watching them on videos or streams, I mean I wonder how she felt when everyone starts screaming about fat furry or if she saw the mass hallucination
I legitimately got shit talked by people on Facebook during highschool cause I seen this and knew it was gonna fail and talked about it. Here we are 5 years on and the writing was clearly still in the sand.
Someone who actually backed Dead Matter and played the closed alpha here. The watermark thing Pyro was joking about actually was in the game lol. It WAS transparent, but it constantly changed places on the screen like one of those TV screen savers.
The thing with a lot of indie devs is - they always go for their dream game first. Huge, massive projects; and then they get burnt out, and abandon it. An example of the opposite, however, is Toby Fox. Deltarune was his big dream project - but he set that aside, and made Undertale first, to practice and get used to everything. And then, when he had the money, the following, and the skill, he set out to make what he dreamed of. It also showcases just how… unhinged some devs are, but in the best way possible.
14:10 pyro defending himself by pointing out the technicality, but in essence still complaining he can't make his character morbidly obese is way too funny 💀💀💀
that’s just not how it works, you can’t just make a game and release it while nobody knows anything about you or the game and then become popular, you have to build atleast sone excitement for it
There was a Kickstarter for a game called RAW that was advertised to be the ultimate open world role-playing game where you could do whatever you want, from running a gas station to robbing someone's mansion. Turns out it was all a lie.
Man i remember i got into this game a whole bunch of friends who in the end said what i told them in private that i had doubts and shit, they sent my dm to the devs and i got banned from both accessing the game aswsell as the discord, what a world we live in where doubt is considered toxicity lmao
Aw, that phone call with mom was so adorable, you just know she made Pyro chicken tendies later. She holds absolutely no grudge for Pyro shooting her in the head back in 2016.
xqc got his father on stream, there goes pyrocynical getting his mom on stream too... this man copies even when not trying. (No but seriously that was super wholesome, now we just need his dad to get out of prison to do an appearance)
@@corpses3287 I wonder if his dad is aware of the meme sometimes, he mentioned on stream a while ago that his parents were there for his sisters graduation and they had some champagne to celebrate. So the question is really how much this poor man knows about his son's online presence.
@@RealElongatedMuskrat Maybe his dad also doing the prison bit where he doesn't appear or call Pyro on stream ever so everyone will actually think he's in prison
I feel like these mods that get huge hype usually go bad cause these modders are usually fans of the base game who do programming as a hobby. But then when anticipation rises so much they suddenly have to develop something way bigger than they’ve ever done and it comes crumbling down. Or yeah they get greedy cause they go from part time job as a 20 year old to suddenly having 4 mil in hand
Pyro is the type of boy that says you need to play Clash of Clans for 4 years to get PEKKA. Literally takes less than a month. Just rush to high TH then upgrade everything.
My favorite part of the video was when Pyro said the best line in the video its Pyroin time and Pyroed Morgz truly the video of all time I would definitely rate it /10
On the thing about "are open-world survival zombie games dead?" - Yeah, basically. There's only so much you can do with such a constrained genre, and it's rare that there's a developer who will make something worthwhile, something more than cheap shovelware. Although, games like Project Zomboid and The Forest prove that there's still hope for the future. Having been playing the latter of those two recently, I can say that it's a really engaging experience, despite it being outright unfinished. The open-world looks great and is fun to explore, and the semi-realistic survival mechanics have some life to them beyond just resource collection, but the real highlight is the enemies. I won't go into huge amounts of depth, but it makes a massive difference to have an intelligent foe that doesn't just automatically aggro on seeing the player, instead being cautious and applying strategies to overwhelm the player. The game incentivises you to be stealthy, especially when night falls and your only advantage - being able to see enemies first - is taken away from you.
Kickstarter should have an escrow and a review board where with bigger money projects like this they check that progress is actually being made towards the end goal and slowly release the money in increments as the project gets more completed
Hey Pyro, it's cool that you talked about Pathologic 2, I love it. One quick thought: the gun can also jam itself when firing at an enemy depending on its current state!
I remember seeing the early gameplay for this as an 11 year old and loving it, constantly checking news about it, looking back now its so upsetting that the child version of me never got what he wanted.
"companies will spend half of their budget on advertising" Well... Hasn't that already happened with my favorite game? No? My brother in Christ, nobody will talk about it then.
Yeah, I'm also sick of Jiminy Cockthroats. They make up like 90% of games these days and they all feel more or less interchangeable. Edit: Pyro's mum sounds really sweet
2:10 Apocz IS being remade but by fans and it doesn’t have a steam listing yet. The one on steam is an asset flip pubg knockoff the dev made and named it Apocz for fame and was annoyed the fans actually could be bothered to remake the original (if you want to check out the real remake team they have a discord I believe)
About the money on advertising thing; for movies the listed budget is what was spent on the movie itself. General rule is you roughly double whatever the budget was to account for marketing/advertisement. So a $200mil movie needs to make $400mil to break even.
Quantum Integrity is the funniest name for this company, quantum literally means a small parcel of something, and integrity completes the meaning perfectly so it ends up as "smallest as can be measured Integrity" or something to that effect
the best thing about the name "quantum integrity" is that if its a reference to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics, thats pretty funny