It’s cause he’s a variety channel. He has a little bit for everyone but not enough for all his viewers. “A Jack of all trades is a master of nothing.”- Someone who I don’t know the name of.
@@maxwelldimensio Major skill issue honestly, deciphering the thumbnail's secrets is easy once you realize that half the time it's react content, half of the time it's the Fellas secret surprise, and all times it's goated
Coney the type of guy to undercook his pizza rolls. The ignorant fella would then complain about the bad practices of the pizza rolls industry, despite the fact that the poor quality is actually his fault for not reading the instructions correctly and undercooking them.
Edit: Congrats on the Luminosity sponsor! Human or not? Was a fun bit. Coney trying to ask about crimes and that 1 person noting right out. The Sans fight though, absolutely what a PAYOUT. Took him less than 15 minutes to beat it.
honestly the hardest part of fighting sans is figuring out the attack pattern on the first time fighting them. not knowing what was next was what was the downfall of most streamers
That's by design. Because his damage works like a poison effect, he's actually at like 10hp at the final circle of lazers but his health drains even while not being hit so it goes down to 1 by the end.
bad time simulator is actually easier than the normal game, so its not surprising. also, on and off grinding isn't a good way to beat sans. it's better to just keep playing attempts every day until you beat him, then when you finally do you should be able to do it much easier every time.
@@byrontheusurper6505 Also much easier to do it with keyboard controls rather than using a controller. (Especially the switch pro-con which has a d-pad that kind of sucks). Funnily enough, you can actually plug a USB keyboard into your switch and it's compatible with Undertale specifically.
NGL, knowing stuff ahead of time against Sans hells a tremendous amount, not knowing what the final attack is, when the UI bones will come up, not knowing if attacking it's the answer, all those things is what makes the battle so difficult and this only happens when you go in blind, he really doesn't throw you any bones, nyehehe! still, beating him's not easy so props there.
Your expectations being thoroughly destroyed by him not only fighting you but cheating like the bestard he is compared to the ease of the rest of the route is what really made the fight memorable back in the day and made him insufferable to fight His and undertakes general popularity and everyone knowing who sans has made the fight loose it's oomph in that regard. It's not easy per se, but it just aint the same
if i had to guess why sans was so hard back then it was due to the expectations. throughout the genocide run, minus undyne, every fight was painfully easy. from the boss monsters to the froggits, everyone died in 1 hit, 2 if you're bad at aiming. the only three challenges were undyne, sans, and the emotional regret of murdering everyone after you (presumably) freed them in the true pacifist route. Following the "subverting expectations" rule, even undyne's genocide boss fight stayed within the games rules, but sans didn't. changing attacks mid-turn, attacking you while you're in the menu, bypassing invincibilty frames, dodging attacks. it was like omega flowey in a way, how in a vacuum the battle is rather tame for these touhou style battles, but in context, your average undertale player will be shocked at the difficulty spike.
That in mind, I still wouldn't call Sans easy. He requires focus and learning patterns and the like, and is definitely a step up from what the average player is dealing with in most games. In that sense I'd generally describe him as the entry level super difficult boss/level. Like yeah there's much harder stuff out there but for many beating sans (and by extension Undyne the Undying) is the first step into that realm of game design they ever take. And in that sense I think beating Sans is still a notable achivement.
@@TheWrathAbove I fully agree, I just think he had a reputation at the time that is still sort of held up, and it's not sure as to why for many as many games have harder bosses.
@@burbusburbus8782 I'd argue a lot of it is the fact that due to Undertale's insane popularity and otherwise quite easy battles, for many people Sans genuinely is the hardest boss they've ever beaten. Most other ultra hard bosses are too hard to get to for the average Joe and there's less incentive for them to beat the boss because they're not die-hard invested like people were with Undertale. It's one thing to know that Ophan of Kos is stupid hard, it's another to get to it and grind out attempts. Something that is too much for your average player that plays games casually. Undertale though, hooked them and made them commit to that shit, and when you are not that good at games and you commit to that grind regardless, you come out the other side almost mythologizing the difficulty of the fight. Basically, think of what you consider to the be the hardest grind you've ever done in a video game, think of the sheer work you had to pour in to achive the dub and the pedestal you placed that achivement on, that's the Sans fight for many.
@@yummynubs3646 idk, one company has multiple game of the year awards and creates masterpieces every single release. Games that will always be remembered as genre defining. On the other hand, you've got..memes I guess? They sold over a million copies, especially for it being just one guy, is pretty impressive. But the numbers don't lie, Undertale is a microscopic speck compared to the numbers souls puts up.
@Hey You If we being honest, Undertale is way better than you are saying. You have to play it to see, there is a reason why it's a cult classic in indie games. Nearly everyone recognizes sans.
when people say sans is hard obviously they mean for the first time seeing it at all, if you have done before its pretty easy, if you have seen it before its fairly easy and if you havent seen anything at all you may be fucked
Yeah, some of the most important context about sans is that in Undertale you take a turn first and then your opponent and it goes back and forth, in the ENTIRE game Sans is the only fight where he takes a turn before you do effectively ambushing you on the very first turn with a very long attack that is not only something you’ve never seen, but something you weren’t prepared for
@@imaforceanature7297 He's a cheating bastard and the only way to cheat a cheater is to see the cheater and his cheating coming and predict all of his cheating and then counter the cheater with your own cheating, thereby cheating the cheater before he can cheat you Unfortunately however all this cheater cheating results in the cheating game being less difficult, cus you cheated
I feel like what people don't quite understand about fighting Sans in a simulator as opposed to actually fighting him in-game is that in this simulator you're given 2 pages of practically full heal items. you don't have to worry about the resources it took to obtain those items and you don't have to worry about where to find them or whether or not you remembered any of that in-game to begin with. it's simply not the same as if you played it up to that point in the game itself. that being said, it's still a relatively difficult fight for the average gamer not familiar with bullet hells, so it's still kudos nonetheless, but the situation and the vibe are entirely different in this context
I feel like that's kinda cheating though, cause part of the sans fight is that he takes you by surprise and you don't know what he's gonna do next. You've watched someone else beat him.
When it comes to AI, one of the hardest things for it to do are things that require fine motor control to both do something and gather information. Like Plumbers. Once robotic AI Plumbers become a thing, no job is safe.
The Speedbump channel made me think…. Has coney reacted to the 11 foot 8 bridge channel. It’s one RU-vid og RU-vid channel documenting a low railway bridge scraping trucks like can openers. They raised the Bridge by another 8 inches a few years ago, and it hasn’t stopped the trucks from crashing at all. Peak RU-vid
Coney… this isn’t the hardest fight… compared to the hardest…….. this was nothing….. TobyFox’s inspiration and hero Zun made a game on another level…. I’d like to introduce you to Flandre Scarlet from Touhou 6 Extra Stage! She’s also rated one of the easier extra bosses. In all the Touhou games there’s a keyboard code you can enter to unlock extra stage immediately
you gotta have more indication in the thumbnail that this video is websurf i almost skipped it cause i didnt realize it was websurf until i saw the tiny bit of green text behind coney
Coney probably found the sans fight easy because the website he used progresses the fight no matter what you do, whereas the actual sans fight could only progress when you attack. It seems like a small difference but it adds a boatload to the difficulty factor because you’re basically stuck on an attack unless you swing at sans, which would deplete your healing items way faster and forces you to adjust to the attack before proceeding further, unless you want to risk death
connie, i am not gonna lie, my sister in law n her husband did a jessica and rodger rabbit cosplay that is way better than those costumes... ok maybe the rabbit is better because it was a full body suit but how hard is it to get a curvy lady in a red dress disney?
What strange and unknowable force is it that possesses youtubers and streamers to tell people to visit links and things and then not include them in the description?
@@grunkleg.29691 MM7 Wily is pretty infamous but MM9's is far harder. And trust me @Josh, there's people who just give up on Sigma fights ESPECIALLY Kaiser Sigma from X3. Even with golden armor you can only run into his body 4 times before death, same with his missiles. Low% is so notorious in the speedrunning community that it's a meme category because of its difficulty. K.Sigma is only weak to the buster, and his head's hitbox is only 4 pixels tall. This is after captain america Sigma phase, too. Which is extremely movement intensive all by itself.
Some music from undertale came up in my auto-generated music playlist and I fully went back and reminisced how amazing undertale is. Like seriously how did such a tiny team, pretty much just one person and an artist, make such an incredible game.