I find it hilarious that MatPat says, “It’s just a theory, a GAME theory”, when we all just accept his word as pure fact because we have no idea what he’s saying.
Twister107 Games and more. It’s because it’s part of the same series and it’s basically the same process as this game in the same universe and everything
Initially boneworks made a party of people I had over (around 7 peeps who were not new to vr probably had 20 hours of play each from previous parties) motion sick when other games didn't affect anyone. After trying it for 20ish minutes of playing followed by a break, playing the second time was better and the third was even better. Boneworks is still the best vr game for me out right now because I am a personal fan of the systems in boneworks.
The reason why he has to sit down is because in the first stream it was crashing for them constantly when standing up because they have an old laptop with apparently not good enough specs to play it standing up lol
@@linl.hendric1438 wow, I wish I had know that because I definitely didn't before. I definitely wouldn't know that because I definitely didn't watch the livestream, but if I had I definitely wouldn't have known that he was sitting down because of the PC that was given to them years ago was too old to run this game. You should definitely keep going around to other comments and sharing other useful information that is definitely relevant to the original comments because no one ever comments jokes and if they did they definitely wouldn't fly over your big brain would they?
@@Bugwaterbugwaterbugwater1 Because there's more FNAF games to flesh out that lore, Stess Level 0 has only had two but in my opinion they're doing better than FNAF did with two games.
>Jokes about getting bored halfway through reading about museum exhibits >Fast-forward to Animal Crossing theory that he gets completely wrong because he missed an obvious diagram from an in-game museum exhibit I know how to infiltrate Matthew's defenses, all I need to do is disguise myself as a museum exhibit
3:37 MatPat always uses this guy for visuals, and I’m beginning to grow seriously attached to the character of a smiling man I don’t even know the name of
Matpat: "WE continue to live on. We're still alive." *Proceeds to show a picture of GLaDOS to see the reference* Me: Ah, so Portal does continue on being relevant even today in 2020.
@@therewillbefire1833 Actually, the Void Boneworks describes is much closer to Warframe. Its destiny Counterpart would honestly be closer to the Taken Rifts.
I'd... argue that matpat chooses his targets far better and actually bothers having an explanation, even if it's slightly wrong, but yes, he is a contender for the Blue Curtains award.
What do you mean???I hate giving wrong information so please tell me what I did wrong!!!oh do you mean his kids don't count even if it is presumably around 20
bro ive been trying to watch this video for literally 3 years and anytime i open this video i fall asleep? its not like i try to watch this everyday but whenever i come across this video and remember i wanted to watch it i fall asleep halfway thru im gonna cry
I’d say they’re more like Disney in that regard, ever expanding its reach into more and more things until it becomes the ruling titan that can’t be beat. Mix that with the marketability that Nintendo has with video games and you have these guys.
Yesterday: "-Or if you don't feel like postive being- Positive and uplifting.. Embrace the Void" "What nO- Don't do that NO- No no no no don't do that! What!? what!? Embrace your demise?" "Or the Void." "What is this the good place?" _"The Void"_ "What's the void???" "I don't know it's from bone works! I'm in a. very bone works mentality" Today: _ENTER THE VOID!!_
MatPat: **Compares BoneWorks with Fnaf** Scott: *WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN* Edit: I have more likes that I’ve ever had and I posted this 2 hours ago!
So, I get that everyone's brain is different (I don't mean that in a bad or mean way), so I understand why Markiplier felt nauseous while playing VR for an hour straight, but I've been able to go 2 hours of continuous VR playtime without any side effects
Wait, the ending of this game, isn't that literally what happens in the "Dead" Ending of Duck Season. You are outside of your dead body watching yourself be killed by the dog... And there is a connection there.
The ending of this game shows us why the duck hunt dog was able to get into the real world, this game is a prequel to it and the fact that in some of the ending for it we die but come back might suggest that the main character of boneworks took control of this kids mind
I feel like, if we could see Arthur during that ending cutscene, he'd be grinning. Grinning at his own body being shot, but to no avail; he's far beyond their reach now. His face would have "Sayonara, suckers" written all over it.
"Void Energy" seems to be referring to vacuum energy. Basically, a pair of positive and negative particles appear, and annihilate each other (if you ask me, it sounds like one particle doing a four-dimensional loop). Why this is particularly good for making simulations is beyond me.
Ngl that’s seems like a real possibility. The void energy may just be positive and negative particles annihilating each other over and over again so there is just nothing there but a constant fight between the energy that already exist there whereas different species can exist there and just be. There is no limits to what they can do there.
It's more than that really Vacuum creates virtual particles, but they are just manifestations of multiple lowest energy states and the void is in them all simultaneously
Matt: So your consciousness could theoretically invade any real-world body that you wanted. Me: uhh.. what? Matt: *YOU COULD GLITCH TRAP 'EM ALL!* Me: OOOOOOOOOH-
@@darkebuddha it's the 9 year olds who don't wanna nerd out over a seemingly bland video game and would rather mindlessly watch someone walk around with terrible graphics :(