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@@ChainPenguin Nah nah, EA charges you something for the base game. Then you have to pay again for every single city, skill and dungeon that wasn't there on its first release.
@@VivaLaDirtLeague Good, but still awaiting this, because Ben MUST to angry trying to skip loading and stuck in multiple because he forgot about key item in last room.
wait i think i saw him in cowboy town what was it called......... Akila City? was weird seeing rowan trying to sell stuff there looked totally out of place too!
@@techeves6024 they have updated it and now there just pixel shells for planets landing on them crashes the game XD well personally i had that happen once during the recent update lol but on the odd time it does run stable i find more places with npc's trying to kill me and the odd monster trying to break them (Terrormoprhs)
@@TheBlueKing10t Everyone talks about how glitchy New Vegas is, and I'll admit it doesn't run perfectly, but most of the time I play for several hours with no glitches whatsoever.
@@TheBlueKing10t new vegas runs fine on my pc, skyrim legendary edition however.....i cant even get into helgen because the carts glitch out so bad in the opening cutscene
@@sidroberts7960 It's just one of the way diehard corporate Beth fans talk down about the game, which is generally ironic since most the issues can be traced back to Bethesdsa's code and engine which Obsidian was in rushed development to build atop.
I got chills with the 'i used to be an adventurer like you' and wondered if that was a shout out to that time that guy got turned into an NPC lol That was one of the most terrifying skits ever
@@scarypineapple8608 'Creepiest' is a superlative. In English that means that they haven't done a creepier sketch. I never said it was really creepy. In fact, I like the vibe. You, however, have a terrible vibe, and I have probably seen tougher things than you tangled in the rear end of a yak.
There is a mod that shoots arrows into the knees of the Whiterun guards every time they say "I would have been an adventurer like you, until I took an arrow to the knee"
You have outdone yourselves. Aside of the story of the skit itself, I was left speechless with how well did you manage to make everything so janky. I suppose there is a perfection in glitchiness in this skit.
Yeah, in a way it's easier to make things look jank because if you fail it just looks jank :). If you try to make things look photo real then that's a one-way trip to the uncanny valley. Amazing work though.
I mean what would have been really cool is to make a model of honeywood and put all the characters skins in it and stick that in skyrim as a mod and then have it be super glitchy just to prove your point.
Seeing a live-action interpretation of Bethesda-brand glitching only reveals how utterly terrifying it actually would be to have that happen in real life.
This is probably the most hardest and insane skit of the series you guys filmed given how massive the production has gotten thanks to all the folks at patreon who supported all these years, but once more you all outdid yourself capturing the ambiance of what it feels like to immerse in a glitchy environment. Hats off to you VLDL 👌.
0:40 i love that reference (If it is) to the old PlayTech/Bored video of the Store Closing, where ben says he'll be "In, Buy, Out" and repeats it multiple times!
I loved it, this was so atmospheric, I actually felt tense the whole time lol I am amazed he did not run into a chest full of some trader's inventory under him along the way before fritzing out. 😂
a typical Bethesda game player: nah this is a typical Tuesday ive seen things that would make your hair turn white and fall out shortly after, heard noises so defiled your soul would depart from your body and been victim to things that make absolutely no sense......... all to play the next triple A greatness from God Howard. Edit: i play bethesda games to train in my resistance skill the more i play the Bethesda games the more resistant to Bethesda game bugs i become and the more aware of them i am and note them down to send to Bethesda.......... and yes im sure they hate my fucking guts lol currently i have a high game bug resistance stat because of stupid shit Bethesda does having played bethesda games since morrowind.
@@techeves6024 yeap in order for them to replce a 2006 engine they would have to stop living a cushy lifestyle and actually spend the profits they are stuffing into there bank accounts and do some real work for once!
@@YoLo-bb2vc Heh, I was falling through stairs in Daggerfall. Arena was oddly different. All the people and scenery were flat... and it wasn't a bug, just really primitive tech. That was sooo surreal.
the silent (but captioned) *weeeeee* really got me. ive had to turn on my captions this last month because these guys layer jokes into there as well... and im here for it
@@birthdayzrock1426 no its not lol i have done every thing in that game multiple times with out any mods idk when gamer's became this group of repulsive pathological liars but its dumb
@@birthdayzrock1426 Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch is what fixes bugs. Cutting room floor restores content that is in the files, but not actively part of the game. It’s cut content, hence the title “cutting room floor.”
They forgot to include the carriage with a human body stick underneath. That's how they made trains in Fallout: simply make the train model NPC head and rise their speed to maximum.
IDK. Walking into props and getting fired off into the distance is a thing I've experienced, but not the glitching audio track. Bad voice acting, repeated lines and, in one case, an NPC saying "let me try that again" in the middle of their dialogue, but not the effect where the audio skips/gets stuck on the same syllable. They could also have added a bit where an enemy attacks in the middle of the dialogue, interrupting and possibly breaking the entire quest, because, for some stupid reason, since SKyrim, dialogue no longer pauses the game.
so you never played bethesda game then? they are masters of the horror genre they dont even intend to make them nightmare fuel there games are just epic level horror games by the pure insane bugginess going on.
Lol the box clipping T pose launch into the stratosphere got me. What was missing was the quest giver telling you to follow them and then refusing to walk coincidentally blocking the narrow path out (fallout 4 railroad quest). Lol literally brought out an rpg, dropped it (Didn't see that coming did ya lol) "picked it up" like how you can drag world items around and used it to push the guy to his quest destination. Items are the only thing strong enough to move an npc
This is so creative. I can imagine a horror movie, where a twist would be exactly like this - people being too glitchy to find the way out of a nightmare.
The one thing that would make this sketch 100% accurate is if the camera zoomed in on Adam's face. Bonus points if he was standing behind a fence and a post got in the way.
Please, don't kill the creativity with big production companies. Big production companies won't never create anything like what VLDL has created. Big companies are making money with playing safe. Too much creativity = too big risk to not make maximum profit.
Oh my gosh, please do more videos like this. When he got to the town, I couldn't stop laughing. The editing on this video is amazing. You guys did a great job on this. Also, I absolutely lost it at 2:28. The npc swimming through the air was genius!
I mean, the perspective of skits being this wonderfully glitchy is kinda tempting... And not gonna lie, I would love to see a game with this level of creepy (intentional) glitches that would culminate to the point of a glitchpocalypse that would consume the player's character as well - unless they figure out what to do to stop that from happening.
Ha! Free game City of Heroes had an event in April where the mapserver came to life and started attacking. Glitch monsters would suddenly sprout whereever players were and attack. The monsters were random things attached together; the Mapserver boss was a computer head and big long legs. They had all kinds of mysterious effects, making buttons not work, super lag, normal targeting not working, sometimes seagulls would drag you away into the sky, and the Mapserver itself had super karate kicks that ragdoll physics your character across the map or into orbit. I think a Blue Screen of Death crash bug was a tiny police car.. In compensation, a basic fist punch was supercharged to ungoldly levels. City of Heroes is built on ancient spaghetti code so it was terrible and hilarious.
oh yeah the Tin Hat of Glitch Protection its the only way to traverse Thebesda and it allows you to complete the quest unharmed! rumour has it the level was designed like that as a piss take on Bethesda and it is all intentional remember always have the Tin Hat on you at all times when going though Thebesda.
It varies from person to person, and from platform to platform. I have rarely experienced anything more than one or two bugs per playthrough. Maybe it's just because I don't mod my games. Or it might be because I play on PC. Or maybe I've just been lucky. The fact that it *can* happen is still kind of a big problem, tho.
You're not being serious. Bethesda games are never this glitchy. The worst I ever experienced was New Vegas on PS3. Just...don't. Nothing on PC even compares, nothing. Never saw anything like it.
@@somerandomguy9891it’s a reference to one of the bored episode (titled: annoying customers after closing time) in which Ben attempts to enter the store when it’s closing. Without spoilers, if you haven’t watched I highly recommend as you’re gonna admire what’s about to unfold.
I've been binge watched your whole playlist! 8 years in just 2 weeks and man, how you've grown! So exited to see this your channel and this series develop in the future!
Kudos to VFX artists on this one, genuinely felt like a nightmare. Especially that horse/t-pose human hybrid thing. That's some Cronenberg class sh*t 😄