The worst part about all of this is that, assuming we're honest players who ended the game when we lost and totally didn't go back and change our answers so we'd win, this means that there are so many videos Grey put up that won't be viewed by a large number of the contestants. So much effort, so little "profit" so to speak.
I played it yesterday and lost immediately, then explored some of the paths and mused, "This is the craziest abuse of RU-vid I have ever seen. It must have taken him ages to do this. Respect."
I spent a good 2 hours watching ALL of the videos, I'm pretty sure. My computer science graph traversing algorithms knowledge was finally useful for something!
Back in the dark ages, when the earth was still cooling and I was working on my Master's degree, one of the assignments was to come up with an idea for a web site. Our group's idea was to do a choose your own adventure kind of book. We had to make a demo of the site, and that was hard work for 4 of us with no HTML experience. (Yes, back then you actually had to code your own HTML. Oh, the horrors!!) I can't imagine how much harder this was to accomplish than our puny little demo site with only a handful of pages.
Just wanted to say, your RPS game was much appreciated. Thank you for the experience. It was only a few minutes for me, but the hours and weeks and months you put into this will not go unappreciated. Thank you again for your time investment. Here to you, Grey! 🍻
I lost in the fourth round. And I kept watching. While I was no longer playing, it was fun to watch the odds and their comparisons grow to greater and higher heights.
After getting the 1 out of 1,000,000 trophy...I felt it. The satisfaction. The reward. The gratify... It felt good. It was the best. I will never forget this moment.