Hi! Didn’t expect this video to get this much attention, but I’m not complaining LMAO If anyone’s interested, I cohost streams regularly on Nudge And Prod! Most of the content on his channel consists of playing through games for the first time, such as the entire Sonic series, Kingdom Hearts, Mega Man, and more! youtube.com/@nudgeandprod And of course, as I said in the description, credit to Thor for the footage in this video. His Animal Well playthrough is top notch, I highly recommend it! www.youtube.com/@PirateSoftware
This would be perfect for horror game. imagine you playing horror game. in a quite sequence of the game your printer suddenly turns on printing the ghost face
This happend kinda to me too I was in the room clicked the computer like 10 times. Nothing happens The next day I plug in my printer too print something AND IT STARTS PRINTING RABBITS and I had no idea why
THIS HAPPENED TO US! My partner was playing it in our bedroom and the next morning I got up and found it in the printer in the lounge room. I thought he had printed it but he asked me if I did. We tried to work it out and explain it away. We own a small tech company that does odd tech jobs around our very small town. We thought maybe someone we'd fix we'd fixed an ipad for was still connected to our wifi and accidentally printed something to our printer, but that made no sense because the person lives on a farm like 15 minutes away. So glad we finally have an explanation. 😂😂
Animal Well is genuinely my pick for game of the year. Genuinely one of the most unique games I’ve ever played. It has better puzzles than I’ve seen in a games that ever, super interesting gameplay mechanics with the disc and bubble wand, and an amount of secrets that actually cannot possibly be overstated.
I had the privilege of meeting the creator of Animal Well (Billy) in person. This seems like an out of the box idea for a puzzle that he'd come up with lol. Rare to find people who possess both creative ideas and the technical know-how to implement them
I remember this, it was funny af when we found out it was the printer. 🤣 He spent so long trying to do the origami too, but somehow ended up getting a fox instead of a rabbit. 😂😂😂
That game dev heard about software engineers only having mechanical things in their house and a shotgun ready when the printer would do funny sounds.... Welp... it seems its true
You know what's just as good if not better than playing a big brain game like Animal Well? watching a big brain person like Thor playing it, going down the rabbit hole and unraveling all the mysteries. Mindblowing. Everyone should watch Thor's longplay of Animal Well after finishing their own playthrough.
Reminds me of that one PlayStation game that read your save files and had a character talk to you as if they knew you by mentioning your other games. Super cool
Great to see the origami bunny experience caught on stream, lmao. I definitely do not have a printer at home, so I ended up solving the barcode grass puzzle.
This supports my belief that all ghost stories have rational explanations The explanation may be such an uncommon occurrence as to be completely unpredictable (like I never would have guessed the footsteps were actually printed paper falling) but the explanation exists nonetheless Attributing it to “ghosts” is just what you do when you don’t have access to the full information. Your brain evolved to find patterns, of course some paper falling sounds more like footsteps than random noise!
1. Billy basso made the game, donkey is just the publisher 2. There's actually another way to get this bunny, if you squint really hard at a particular patch of grass.
Literally every program on your computer is allowed access to your printer. It's not personal information. It's identical to accessing your speakers, mouse, keyboard and monitor.
I haven’t seen anything from Animal Well, but DAMN that is awesome to have in a game! I've never even seen something like this before. That 33mb statement made the realization hit much harder. I really gotta hop on this game bruh
When I was 11, my dad used to force me to go down the hill in our property in the middle of nowhere, to check if there is someone there cause he was scared, even though he was the one with the shotgun. Since then I've made piece with myself and there really isnt something that can scare me. At least my dog Lara would always go with me, my heart goes out to her, been 10 years since she passed and I miss her every day.
To the geniuses in the comments: Most .exe files can access your printer. If you have an issue with a harmless puzzle being sent to your printer, I would suggest uninstalling every .exe on your pc.
The program needs to have the libraries included before it's compiled and there needs to be a block of code to specifically reference it. None of my exe's can access your printer because I didn't design them too. So if you have an issue with exe's doing unintended behaviors that aren't otherwise disclosed to the user, consider it malware and delete it. This isn't the year 2000 anymore mate, funny little viruses and worms like ILOVEYOU were barely funny back then and it's hardly funny now.
@@RihcterwilkerThat’s not their take. They’re saying that if you’re paranoid about what an application can access, don’t use the application. As a game dev, yes we can absolutely access damn near anything on your PC or WiFi network, including your IP, WiFi connections (printer), camera, etc. Any app that runs on your PC can do this, usually by executing powershell/cmd scripts or using a library that specifically queries your PC for data. Only certain countries, like the UK, require developers to disclose the info they collect about you when you install an application. Otherwise, it’s free real estate for most countries. Basically, if you’re afraid a game is going to mess with you, that fear can apply to literally any program you download, so you may as well not use any applications if you’re that worried.
@@catcactus1234 i know how most of it works, i'm a web developer. You may also know that privacy, accuracy, and property are sacred terms in programming. It's common sense for every responsible dev that he has a moral responsibility to not deceive the end user, or invade his space.
What happens if you dont own a printer? Will it try to ssh into other machines around the home? I want to play this game but not have it interfering with anyone else's day.
There's another way to get the same bunny but at a different location, won't say much more than that though (if you do want to spoil yourself FuryForged covers them all)
>Install 4 Kernel level anti-cheats >Consent to every possible website and social media app selling user data >Watch a video on TH-cam >Get mad over a game printing for 0.02$ on a printer that shouldn't even be accessible 😂 What's next, death threads towards voice actors?
Besides the obvious 3rd example I do none of those things. You should stop asserting that your perspective is normal while everyone else is over-reacting.
dude... no... the _vector graphics_ are not bigger than 33 MB. I would be very surprised if the data for that is larger than 100 *K*B (edit: emphasized the wrong letter, B instead of K)
the game just reads your default printing device. browsers read all of your printing devices, the difference is they just have a confirmation prompt. Unless your issue is that non consensual printing should be illegal then no it's not illegal lol
Every executable u run has complete access to everything ur user can access, which is why u don't run things as a priviledged user unless u have to Of course there are laws against changing shit on someone's pc but it doesn't mean u can't do it
@@Jordan-qi2dn It's a piece of paper. If you're going to court over a piece of paper, you shouldn't be allowed near courts. And if this really bothers people that much, they could just flash it to a thumb drive and play at a library. They'll get a prompt to pay 10c per page before it goes through lol.
Genuine question: what kind of malicious content would be worth setting up a virus to print? Like oh no, I now have a piece of paper with a suspicious link written on it
@@mothichorror446 I was thinking more of some psycho stuff. Some ppl will put creepy dark things in their games. And I don't just mean "oh it's a spooky game". Ps I wouldn't look this stuff up.
The game wont launch for a bunch of us through steam. I had to get a refund. And I really want to play it. But yeah its an issue and they arent adressing it as far as I know. Enjoying their success I guess. I havnt heard a peep from Dunkey or anyone about working on the bug. Ive tweeted at both of the guys listed on the website for animal well. I dont know why Im postin gthis here. I suppose Im just bringing my tech issues to the altar of Thor hoping for His favor. I guess I should have brought offerings lol.
brother you are woefully ignorant as to how much access to your stuff ALL exe files have. if you are worried run everything on a virtual computer, otherwise it’s your fault for just being an idiot and not knowing basic information
It's this consider a virus act? Program that gathering you computer information without alert user, and send data to printer protocol without permission.
It's just sending off a print job. It's a little weird Windows doesn't require extra permissions to do this. But any program you run on your computer could potentially do this. It's nothing id call malicious though. Your browser, Ms word etc doesn't require any extra permissions to do this
A game that accesses my external devices that do not directly pertain to playing the game, uses my paper/Ink without my explicit consent, and randomly chooses said device based on what is detected first is not a game worth supporting; especially considering the rest of game does not imply that the there are aspects of the game that will do this. People get angry over developers accessing your files in games, but somehow excuse this game when it accesses your external devices. Double standard gamers with not a single cell in their brains.
You big mad at a little easter egg bro and it looks bad on you. This is not the same as accessing files on your computer, it's making you a present so you can step away from the screen for a few minutes. Essentially: Touch Grass.
I guess if you always go looking for something to hate on you’ll always find something but the game is literally $10. They made their own engine it so it can run on any machine regardless of the specs. He’s transparent about the development of the game and gives regular updates and he pays his team fairly and they’re always adding to and improving the game. So not really a fair assessment but you do you
@@Brewtis7 Last I heard Thor talk about it, the game uses an older version of RPG Maker, not a custom engine. Yeah, it's a cheap indie game, but it's also been released as "early access" for like 2 years now. I know long early access periods have just become the norm now, but if he really wants to be taken seriously as a game dev he should actually release his game.
@@Shywizz They never said it was any horror aspect that turned them away. It could've been the meta stuff - messing with your PC/other devices. And even if it is, not finding scary things actively entertaining doesn't make someone a wuss, not that that's something to be ashamed of either.
@@unknownguymandude2444 I don't doubt that, it's just I really don't like games that are essentially massive cryptic puzzles that are hilariously hard to solve without proper knowledge. It's FEZ all other again
It's pretty common for people to upload small funny clips from live streams. I don't think pirate is missing out on anything or hurting in any way from this innocent clip reupload
@cosmosspacecentertelevision every single person who is for this shitty Easter egg addresses the concerns with "you're lame, you're no fun" etc. literal children. consider for a single second in your life that things being "fun" isn't the most important thing in the world. sometimes following manners, being polite, and not being a disruptive guest are important. this game is a guest on your computer, it lies to you about what it will do while it is on your computer, and then *wastes fucking printer ink* on a JOKE. fuck the dev and fuck you.
@@hem9483 It doesn't waste it on a joke, what it prints is required to solve the puzzle. And at that, the puzzle is part of the "third layer" of the game and is completely optional to complete the game.
This puzzle actually has an alternate solution in case it doesn’t detect a printer. I didn’t play the game on console, but I imagine that you’d just have to do the alternate solution instead. (And fun fact, it’s almost as insane and creative as the normal solution LMAO)
Hi! Didn’t expect this video to get this much attention, but I’m not complaining LMAO
If anyone’s interested, I cohost streams regularly on Nudge And Prod! Most of the content on his channel consists of playing through games for the first time, such as the entire Sonic series, Kingdom Hearts, Mega Man, and more!
youtube.com/@nudgeandprod
And of course, as I said in the description, credit to Thor for the footage in this video. His Animal Well playthrough is top notch, I highly recommend it!
www.youtube.com/@PirateSoftware
Does the printer trick only work on Windows? How do you get it to print without showing a print dialogue?
"I got my giant spoon and my machete" thor you wanna fork or maybe a trident to go with that battle loadout?
He needs a Mjølner.
Was he gonna... eat the robber with his giant cutlery?
...aren't those kinda the same thing?
@@luditheuber yes. Fork. Bigger Fork. XD
GINOSAJI
"I'm a trouble shooter. When a printer makes a noise I shoot it."
-Thor
Thor's quote now applies more than ever
Anyone who works with technology only owns 2 pieces of technology. A printer, and a giant spoon in case the printer makes any weird noises.
this made me actually LOL
A man, walking in his home with a big spoon and a machete, ready to defend himself from a printer
that is hilarious to think about lmao, i love the modern world
WE ALL KNEW THIS WOULD HAPPEN
😂
This would be perfect for horror game.
imagine you playing horror game. in a quite sequence of the game your printer suddenly turns on printing the ghost face
😂
OMG
This game is 32 megabytes
This game is 31 megabytes
"This paper is more than 33MB!"
You'd be surprised how small a postscript file can be
He knows. He was joking in the moment.
this is why we have the printer gun. for when the printer makes a noise we dont expect.
PirateSoftware is definitely the kind of guy to protect his house with a giant spoon and a machete
This is one of those moments that make me wish i did game development. Absolutely geniues
do it. nobody can stop you. you can make a game.
@@stradius my 50 hour work week says other wise
0:16 New lore unlocked: Thor's only possessions are a giant spoon and a machete
This happend kinda to me too
I was in the room clicked the computer like 10 times. Nothing happens
The next day I plug in my printer too print something AND IT STARTS PRINTING RABBITS and I had no idea why
Delayed haunting
i feel both sorry and extremely jealous of anyone who is blissfully ignorant to the greatest game released this year.
I can't even get my printer to work. This game is Smarter than I am
THIS HAPPENED TO US! My partner was playing it in our bedroom and the next morning I got up and found it in the printer in the lounge room. I thought he had printed it but he asked me if I did. We tried to work it out and explain it away. We own a small tech company that does odd tech jobs around our very small town. We thought maybe someone we'd fix we'd fixed an ipad for was still connected to our wifi and accidentally printed something to our printer, but that made no sense because the person lives on a farm like 15 minutes away. So glad we finally have an explanation. 😂😂
Animal Well is genuinely my pick for game of the year. Genuinely one of the most unique games I’ve ever played. It has better puzzles than I’ve seen in a games that ever, super interesting gameplay mechanics with the disc and bubble wand, and an amount of secrets that actually cannot possibly be overstated.
I've never before seen someone as impressed as they are frustrated.
This is the most expensive game because it drains your printer ink.
Thank you for clipping this, this is amazing
Ok this is insane. I'm buying this right now.
... which uh... that's another game I'm buying cuz of your clips. Thanks! xD
Animal Well genuinely has some of the best puzzles I’ve ever seen in a game, hope you enjoy it lmao
Tunic is another game that has some insanely good puzzles
@@drnarwhal2888 I have Tunic and can confirm. lol
I had the privilege of meeting the creator of Animal Well (Billy) in person. This seems like an out of the box idea for a puzzle that he'd come up with lol. Rare to find people who possess both creative ideas and the technical know-how to implement them
Thor: Hey, can I eat some of that ice cream before you steal it?
Burglar: Only a spoonful
Thor:
How is it a game can make a printer work and scare someone, but when I want to print it always bitches
That's some metal gear solid gameplay bullshit second controller nonsense goddamn shadow moses
Shadow Moses? Metal Gear? Psycho Mantis? Second Floor Basement?
A video game hacked the cyber security game dev’s printer 😂
This is a phenomenal clip
God bless Dunkey, BigMode, and the devs.
Billy Basso, he made the game himself.
If only his videos were funny
This is actually a really cool feature lol. I love it when games do 4th wall breaking stuff. No more malicious that any other software on your PC.
giving me strong oneshot vibes.
I remember this, it was funny af when we found out it was the printer. 🤣
He spent so long trying to do the origami too, but somehow ended up getting a fox instead of a rabbit. 😂😂😂
The guy hiding upstairs: 'PHEW, thanks game!'
That game dev heard about software engineers only having mechanical things in their house and a shotgun ready when the printer would do funny sounds.... Welp... it seems its true
You know what's just as good if not better than playing a big brain game like Animal Well? watching a big brain person like Thor playing it, going down the rabbit hole and unraveling all the mysteries. Mindblowing. Everyone should watch Thor's longplay of Animal Well after finishing their own playthrough.
“I don’t know! They found me, I don’t know how, but they found me!” ~ Doc Brown
Reminds me of that one PlayStation game that read your save files and had a character talk to you as if they knew you by mentioning your other games. Super cool
Psycho Mantis from Metal Gear?
@@loudonheimsoth6916 PSYCHO MANTIS?
2ND FLOOR BASEMENT?
You had to plug your controller into the 2nd player's slot as well in order to defeat him.
DARPA CHIEF?
Great to see the origami bunny experience caught on stream, lmao. I definitely do not have a printer at home, so I ended up solving the barcode grass puzzle.
"Just made me arm myself and walk through my home, it's fine."
I will follow this man to the ends of the goddamn earth.
Thank you, Animal Well
This supports my belief that all ghost stories have rational explanations
The explanation may be such an uncommon occurrence as to be completely unpredictable (like I never would have guessed the footsteps were actually printed paper falling) but the explanation exists nonetheless
Attributing it to “ghosts” is just what you do when you don’t have access to the full information. Your brain evolved to find patterns, of course some paper falling sounds more like footsteps than random noise!
bro needed evidence to prove that ghosts werent real
@@josewilkins2517 just sharing how the video supports my existing belief :)
@@IanZWhite00djinn live among us
Its the boring route tho
... fuck now I need to buy a printer. God dammit Dunkey
*Billy Basso. Dunkey is just the publisher
1. Billy basso made the game, donkey is just the publisher
2. There's actually another way to get this bunny, if you squint really hard at a particular patch of grass.
It really is like Halo 2 and Halo 3 combined...
IM SORRY THE GAME ACCESSES YOUR PRINTER?!!!
Wait til you find out what Google play accesses.
@@eXpriest such as.... why, my peanus weanus of course!
You don’t have to be sorry it’s not your fault
Literally every program on your computer is allowed access to your printer. It's not personal information. It's identical to accessing your speakers, mouse, keyboard and monitor.
@@MikeSakaru including my peanus weanus, of course?
ITC: A lot of people who don't know how the law works, or how device access works, or how to unplug their printers.
right???
and i guarantee 90% of them don't even have this game 😭
Personally, i take a machete and a hatchet, but a spoon is dull and when you cut out the heart, it hurts more than with a machete.
It's a comically large spoon
I haven’t seen anything from Animal Well, but DAMN that is awesome to have in a game! I've never even seen something like this before.
That 33mb statement made the realization hit much harder. I really gotta hop on this game bruh
First time ever I saw something like this was in Inscryption. Animal Well is really cool and really different.
The animal sound effects in this game kept alerting my dog, and he normally just ignores video game sounds. 10/10 Immersive
Dude, I started seeing your videos the last couple months... I love you
He is sane chat completely sane
Howard Stern is reviewing games now.
With current price of ink, I would be really angry.
Brother if you're not buying after market ink, you can't be helped.
Brother, if you're not buying aftermarket ink, you can't be helped
Brother, if you're not buying aftermarket ink, you can't be helped.
Brother if you’re not buying after market ink, you can’t be helped.
Brother if you're not buying after market ink, you can't be helped.
There have always been ghosts in the machine..might be the ghost of king kauma an lovemachine
i guess even a broken clock is right twice a day
Just heard this story from his latest stream 😆
Now i just need to borrow a printer from someone's office for full experience lol
Damn this comment section is big mad. People genuinely up in arms about this.
because its a breach of boundaries that a dev thought would be "funny". it's not. it's irritating and unprofessional.
@@hem9483dork. This is so cool
@@hem9483then do something about it instead of crying
@@hem9483 I want to see you sue the dev because you got a feature of the game, which is just a printer
@@hem9483what boundaries? He can't spy on u from a printer? Why do you think you are important enough that you will be spied on?
"A Hind D? What's a Russian gunship doing down here?"
Wtf he sounds just like Howard Stern
bro this just ruined his voice for me
YOU CANT GET AWAY WITH THIS
This comment section is weird.
It really is. This is just neat.
When I was 11, my dad used to force me to go down the hill in our property in the middle of nowhere, to check if there is someone there cause he was scared, even though he was the one with the shotgun. Since then I've made piece with myself and there really isnt something that can scare me. At least my dog Lara would always go with me, my heart goes out to her, been 10 years since she passed and I miss her every day.
Yeah
Time to sue for paper
To the geniuses in the comments:
Most .exe files can access your printer. If you have an issue with a harmless puzzle being sent to your printer, I would suggest uninstalling every .exe on your pc.
The program needs to have the libraries included before it's compiled and there needs to be a block of code to specifically reference it. None of my exe's can access your printer because I didn't design them too.
So if you have an issue with exe's doing unintended behaviors that aren't otherwise disclosed to the user, consider it malware and delete it.
This isn't the year 2000 anymore mate, funny little viruses and worms like ILOVEYOU were barely funny back then and it's hardly funny now.
"if you have a problem with software using your equipment without permission or a warning, stop using your pc"
What kind of take is that? lol
@@RihcterwilkerThat’s not their take. They’re saying that if you’re paranoid about what an application can access, don’t use the application. As a game dev, yes we can absolutely access damn near anything on your PC or WiFi network, including your IP, WiFi connections (printer), camera, etc. Any app that runs on your PC can do this, usually by executing powershell/cmd scripts or using a library that specifically queries your PC for data. Only certain countries, like the UK, require developers to disclose the info they collect about you when you install an application. Otherwise, it’s free real estate for most countries.
Basically, if you’re afraid a game is going to mess with you, that fear can apply to literally any program you download, so you may as well not use any applications if you’re that worried.
@@catcactus1234 i know how most of it works, i'm a web developer. You may also know that privacy, accuracy, and property are sacred terms in programming.
It's common sense for every responsible dev that he has a moral responsibility to not deceive the end user, or invade his space.
HELP MY COMPUTER ISNT WORKING
Gonna need to get me a giant spoon for van defense 😂, seems a better psychological scare than a hammer
Scary rabbit
I ALSO HEARD IT WHAT
What happens if you dont own a printer? Will it try to ssh into other machines around the home? I want to play this game but not have it interfering with anyone else's day.
no it's just if you've got a direct connection set up with a printer
There's another way to get the same bunny but at a different location, won't say much more than that though (if you do want to spoil yourself FuryForged covers them all)
Aw man, that's so cool. I wish I could have experienced this, but I played on Switch
Awh, should've kept in the completed bnuuy (though maybe he didnt complete it, not sure, i didnt watch that stream)
Sounds like Howard Stern
>Install 4 Kernel level anti-cheats
>Consent to every possible website and social media app selling user data
>Watch a video on TH-cam
>Get mad over a game printing for 0.02$ on a printer that shouldn't even be accessible
😂
What's next, death threads towards voice actors?
Besides the obvious 3rd example I do none of those things. You should stop asserting that your perspective is normal while everyone else is over-reacting.
@@gymbmymb3465It is normal tho, you are the exception.
@@gymbmymb3465 "you should stop asserting that your perspective is normal while everyone else is overreacting"
_but Bobbb,_ everyone does that
@@gymbmymb3465 Like you didn't consent to Google and TH-cam
@gymbmymb3465 right so you have 0 exe files on your pc then? cuz they can all do this, and much much worse without telling you
Thats hilarious
dude... no... the _vector graphics_ are not bigger than 33 MB. I would be very surprised if the data for that is larger than 100 *K*B (edit: emphasized the wrong letter, B instead of K)
it's called hyperbole. I'm sure of all people, Thor surely knows that the content printed barely takes up any storage space
low quality bootleg Thor \o/
Wait can they legally do that? Also what kind of access does this game have to your computer so that it can make print jobs wtf??!!
the game just reads your default printing device. browsers read all of your printing devices, the difference is they just have a confirmation prompt. Unless your issue is that non consensual printing should be illegal then no it's not illegal lol
Every executable u run has complete access to everything ur user can access, which is why u don't run things as a priviledged user unless u have to
Of course there are laws against changing shit on someone's pc but it doesn't mean u can't do it
Word does it, why cant a game?
@@Storieddd i mean yeah, I think if someone had access to someone else’s printer without their consent they’d probably get in trouble
@@Jordan-qi2dn It's a piece of paper. If you're going to court over a piece of paper, you shouldn't be allowed near courts. And if this really bothers people that much, they could just flash it to a thumb drive and play at a library. They'll get a prompt to pay 10c per page before it goes through lol.
thats vile
if a GAME starts using my printer without permission, it instantly gets uninstalled and bad reviews. Fuck that shit, you don't eat my money like that.
That's... well, it's unique. Creative. Also obnoxious.
much like yourself
Well, I'm glad this is a kid's game, and not some sketchy virus. I don't wanna know what those could print!
Genuine question: what kind of malicious content would be worth setting up a virus to print? Like oh no, I now have a piece of paper with a suspicious link written on it
"Kid's game"?
@@mothichorror446 I was thinking more of some psycho stuff. Some ppl will put creepy dark things in their games. And I don't just mean "oh it's a spooky game". Ps I wouldn't look this stuff up.
@@ZarHakkar yes. They've got furry animals, and you get free Wonder bread if u preordered the game.
lmao that would be cool. i miss those old viruses. now viruses are just "i stole ur bank details tyvm 🇮🇳❤"
The game wont launch for a bunch of us through steam. I had to get a refund. And I really want to play it. But yeah its an issue and they arent adressing it as far as I know. Enjoying their success I guess. I havnt heard a peep from Dunkey or anyone about working on the bug. Ive tweeted at both of the guys listed on the website for animal well. I dont know why Im postin gthis here. I suppose Im just bringing my tech issues to the altar of Thor hoping for His favor. I guess I should have brought offerings lol.
Cute trick, if the game didn't have a reputable backing I'd have been pretty suspicious of it's activities though.
brother you are woefully ignorant as to how much access to your stuff ALL exe files have. if you are worried run everything on a virtual computer, otherwise it’s your fault for just being an idiot and not knowing basic information
@@agingerredhead9380Don’t need to be mean, man
It's this consider a virus act? Program that gathering you computer information without alert user, and send data to printer protocol without permission.
It's just sending off a print job. It's a little weird Windows doesn't require extra permissions to do this.
But any program you run on your computer could potentially do this. It's nothing id call malicious though. Your browser, Ms word etc doesn't require any extra permissions to do this
what computer information is gathered, any software can just send a print job to default printer
@@swpie00 imagine the most annoying game you could make out of this... like printing 999 pages of pure black pictures
@JeGab how about colored pictures since black ink is less expensive
@@Kyle-nm1kh Easy, you just set all the color values to 254 instead of 255.
🤣
So there's just content you're locked out of if you played it on console?
In a game where there's a bunch of cryptic shit????????????????
no you can still solve the puzzle for what this leads to without a printer by another method
I played the game on pc and have no printer, you don't get locked out it's just a cool extra feature
A game that accesses my external devices that do not directly pertain to playing the game, uses my paper/Ink without my explicit consent, and randomly chooses said device based on what is detected first is not a game worth supporting; especially considering the rest of game does not imply that the there are aspects of the game that will do this.
People get angry over developers accessing your files in games, but somehow excuse this game when it accesses your external devices. Double standard gamers with not a single cell in their brains.
Congratulations on being the biggest dweeb I've found on the Internet today
I dont care, its cool
You big mad at a little easter egg bro and it looks bad on you. This is not the same as accessing files on your computer, it's making you a present so you can step away from the screen for a few minutes. Essentially: Touch Grass.
Sending a print command isn't exactly "accessing external devices", though I'll admit that ink and paper aren't free.
Idk, it seems like sending data is a bit different than reading data.
so this guy is what? on his 5 year of working on his rpg maker game?
So your like what, some random dude on the internet?
A forever early access indie game, yipppieeee!!
Well he keeps getting money thrown at him for not developing it. Why actually finish it?
I guess if you always go looking for something to hate on you’ll always find something but the game is literally $10. They made their own engine it so it can run on any machine regardless of the specs. He’s transparent about the development of the game and gives regular updates and he pays his team fairly and they’re always adding to and improving the game. So not really a fair assessment but you do you
@@Brewtis7 Last I heard Thor talk about it, the game uses an older version of RPG Maker, not a custom engine. Yeah, it's a cheap indie game, but it's also been released as "early access" for like 2 years now. I know long early access periods have just become the norm now, but if he really wants to be taken seriously as a game dev he should actually release his game.
Oh it's one of THOSE games huh. Immediate turn off, sorry
you wuss !
This is one of the optional endgame puzzles- most people don’t even know it exists. I wouldn’t say this is indicative of what the game is like
@@Shywizz
They never said it was any horror aspect that turned them away. It could've been the meta stuff - messing with your PC/other devices.
And even if it is, not finding scary things actively entertaining doesn't make someone a wuss, not that that's something to be ashamed of either.
@@unknownguymandude2444 I don't doubt that, it's just I really don't like games that are essentially massive cryptic puzzles that are hilariously hard to solve without proper knowledge. It's FEZ all other again
@@igormarcautan8888 Use a guide if it's too hard then. No shame in using guides.
So you’re just uploading Thor’s videos to your channel? Sad.
It's pretty common for people to upload small funny clips from live streams. I don't think pirate is missing out on anything or hurting in any way from this innocent clip reupload
This happens all the time with tons of streamers. Best get used to it and raise your mood
Just means he’s really made it
@@pogkakuna3429just because it happens a lot it doesn't make it right. Murders happen a lot.
@@pairot01 im saying theres no point in being upset about something you cant change
The printer. That's so fucking lame, why does your game need to use my goddamn printer.
you're boring
@@DimbleBimble^
@cosmosspacecentertelevision every single person who is for this shitty Easter egg addresses the concerns with "you're lame, you're no fun" etc.
literal children. consider for a single second in your life that things being "fun" isn't the most important thing in the world.
sometimes following manners, being polite, and not being a disruptive guest are important.
this game is a guest on your computer, it lies to you about what it will do while it is on your computer, and then *wastes fucking printer ink* on a JOKE.
fuck the dev and fuck you.
@@hem9483 It doesn't waste it on a joke, what it prints is required to solve the puzzle. And at that, the puzzle is part of the "third layer" of the game and is completely optional to complete the game.
@@casey4247what happens if you don’t have a printer then? You stuck on the puzzle?
The game just sends stuff to your printer??? That's an insanely creative idea but how does it work on console??
This puzzle actually has an alternate solution in case it doesn’t detect a printer. I didn’t play the game on console, but I imagine that you’d just have to do the alternate solution instead. (And fun fact, it’s almost as insane and creative as the normal solution LMAO)
animal well is terrible. tried to be cool and ambiguous. just a shit game.
I really enjoyed it.
BEEEP incorrect
ratio
cringe take (everyone has an opinion, but like straight up "shit" ? damn)
i liked it a lot, on my third playthrough now still finding new paths