Most people went around the letters instead of through them. I was thinking of doing that too, but I couldn't really image it being easier at the time.
@@ReidCaptain i did it going around, i knew it was possible to go through the middle i thought it wouldve been harder though because the gap isnt too wide but hey ig not
this video triggered my fight or flight response. what a masterful way of implementing physics, really interesting and impressive! i never want to see it again.
This (especially the last solution) so reminds me of Fantastic Contraptions (1& 2). Its been re-released on steam now (non flash version), I'd love to see you play that and possibly get some of the subscribers to design levels for you/us 👍
Slight correction: Hydraulics were originally infinitely strong during hydraulic phases when the game released, but they were reduced to 5x strength shortly after release. But other than that, I enjoyed the video, and would love to see another!
I know this is an overengineering episode, but the last one seems like it'd be way easier to launch it to the left and do a big loopdeeloop eith the momentum it carries from falling, instead of the crane like thing he did.
I thought this guy is a genius above real civil engineer, but then he started talking about scott-rupert and peter-lyndell linkages and god-knows what....
I was relaizing qll th3 l3evls where hella simple Till i r3lqized that he is over engineering them to some 10 year engineer degree to comprehend 2% of it
brace it brace it brace it, then im gonna brace it then once im done bracing it im gonna brace it to the bridge before i brace it edit: forgot to brace it