In this version of the game, the security guard is freaking out mashing the doors and causing a lot of noise, and the animatronics aren't malicious, they're wandering around going "what is that RACKET CUT IT OUT" and they kill you JUST to make the noise stop.
It's worth noting that on night 1, you have noticeably more power than on any other night. This is because the creator knew that players would fiddle with the mechanics and thus use more power since they just started the game. Furthermore, none of the animatronics do anything until the phone guy stops talking.
I love how even after the powers out, chat still tries using doors/lights. As if they're trying to manifest extra power through the power of their chaotic hivemind
@@abluefishh8402 using cams when there's an animatronic allows them to stop accidentally spamming doors as everyone will go for it when they see something. Someone uses doors, someone opens cams, and they chill while they wait out the mobile delay viewer messages to go through. (So they don't accidentally spam door) people would rather lose power than the whole run lmao
I'm imagining Bonnie being at the door, chat spamming the door command, and Bonnie going "I don't think I'm going to be able to get through this door without getting crushed"
Bonnie (sitting in the west hall corner crying) Foxy: Ahoy mate. What seems to be the matter? Bonnie: T- t- the nightguard c- crushed my guitar with his d- door 😭 Foxy: NIGHTGUARD, IM GONNA KICK YOUR SHINS.
Yeah, but when chat had full control in night one, animaltronics dont even leave their seats for like 3 hours, there is no need to use the door or lights at that time, i get it that after that they just try to turn it off but they are too many and cant do it, but the first ones that enter the commands are the idiots who mess it all up
i fucking love the dramatic shift between the absolute chaos and griefing in night 1 vs chat and spiff getting genuinely really invested and celebrating victory after night 2
I love how this adds a personal touch to the Twitch Plays format. It's not random twitch users just screwing around with zero commentary, it's Spiff learning how to rangle his chaotic good community into a semi functioning hivemind and sharing in the resulting triumphs and stumbles.
Twitch's latency is a lot better than what it was in 2014-2015, so if you're taking a chunk of inputs at a regular interval, analyzing them, and sending through the most common command from that chunk of inputs, you have a good shot at beating higher nights with a large chat, all of whom will have a fairly educated idea as to what's going on in the night (especially due to the low latency).
This is the bestest thing that’s ever happened to humanity, even though I just sit back and enjoy every single moment of madness on stream, but IT’S WORTH EVERY SECOND
Favorite moment of this stream was near the beginning where you desperately asked chat to check the light, and they waited.... and waited. And then when they did it just KEPT GOING, like they were buzzing angrily at Spiff, and then he went "Okay- okay I was wrong, no one's there!"
Oop warp reactor overloading oh wait now life support is failing oh wait now the warp core is ejecting oops now comms are being hacked oops now the Borg got us ah shit we're dead
This reminds me a lot of how DougDoug plays Peggle, Mario Party and other games with his Twitch chat. Always super fun to watch and take part in live. Also, not sure how exactly you have things set right now, but it can be a good idea to only let certain commands go through if enough people use that command in a certain amount of time.
You wanna know the funny thing. This is Night 1, all chat needed to do was nothing until 2 AM and then close the left door and never go on cams and they would've won. Only threat is the rare chance Foxy will activate in the first 2 hours due to your inactivity but that rarely happens.
The problem is among the 1500 people, there's guaranteed to be some who have either never played the game, are bad at the game, or are a-holes trying to ruin it for everyone else for their own catharthis.
I feel that instead of giving everyone free reign on chat commands, your program should register every input as a mini vote, and every second the program will execute the most requested input. This would reduce spamming and help with cooperation as there will most likely be fewer votes to do a specific action once it is already done.
Spiff constantly talking about hive minds made me think of the two most common animals associated with them. Ants and Bees. Ants were immediately out in my mind as the Queen ant is willing to sacrifice their whole hive just to keep their status. So now I'll forever thing of Spiff as our Queen Bee while the rest of us chatters, commenter, and just viewers as his loyal bee colony. I feel like this goes pretty much in line as bees are much more willing to take the fun route to the food(content and what-not for us) even if there is an easier one. Now as for how I know that? There was a study were bee's were given two paths, both had wooden balls in them, one had the balls glued to the floor /ground, whilst the others had them movable. And in the end all the bees tried the movable balls route, and they were all confirmed to attempt/succeed in moving a ball at least once.
Spiff saying "No chat close the door! Yes good keep it closed- NOO CHAT CLOSE THE DOOR" repeatedly reminded me of that scene in Spongebob where patrick was putting the dollar in the vending machine
The scarily consistent thing about Twitchat is that they always manage to synchronize for a certain task, regardless of what it might be. Can take them awhile, depending on the difficulty, but they will complete eventually, without a fail. So, obviously, Twichat should try playing Poppy Playtime.
There's just a special vibe that fnaf 1 gives that not a single one of the saga can copy it I just like the simple concept of "oh no, robot malfunction, gotta survive" The lore is good and i'm proud it exists, but i just wanna go back to 2014 and say "wow, the animatronics have a problem in their facial recognition, i must survive alone in a dark building now" again
chat shenanigans aside, the whole "can be played with just a couple buttons" thing actually sounds amazing for anyone with a disability if you were to release it!
I wonder how much better it would've been if they had "closeleft" and "openleft" instead of just "ldoor". The software would need a way to detect the color of a pixel, but I bet it'd give much better results. Something similar for cameras (opening cameras vs closing cameras) could probably solve the issue of people just wasting a ton of power. Because I think the main problem isn't how soon chat is able to do stuff, it's just the fact that the most important controls in the game are all toggles instead of single actions.
Fun fact, you don’t have to look at Pirates Cove to deter Foxy. His AI just looks for if you’re looking at cams in general, not which cam you’re looking at.
I normally just stare at freddy and switched to foxy here and there to make sure he hasn't moved and then back to staring at freddy whilst listening for Bonnie and chica
Watching this in full was unreal. For no fault of spiff this video just doesn’t caption the bizarre sort of sync that happens toward the end of the stream
I thought it was kind of neat how cams ended up being really helpful (...at times) despite being nearly useless in the actual game. I was in the second stream, and pretty much the best way to survive was to have cams go up as soon as someone closed the door on an animatronic, because cams being up would eat the stream of door commands that were coming in on varying stream delays and would always end up reopening the door while the threat was still there. This was also true for when a troll would close a door for no reason and people would get stuck opening and closing it on a loop. Also, yeah, it was cool how chat started out purely chaotic and got more focused over time. Spiff's organization and staggered permissions definitely helped on that front, but individual chatters got way less "I want to see something I do end up on the screen" and way more "I want to win this" as the stream went on, and figured out a loose system for when to act. People really hit their stride... well, as much as Twitch Plays allows, anyway. (light gang mvps)
"We need a command to boop Freddie? But then that's all you guys would do." *FORESHADOWING INCREASES* Yesterday's stream was chaos and I look forward to the video from that.
The obvious issue is that the commands are toggles, so if you get even 1 laggy command then it can go against their intentions entirely. Commands to specifically turn things off/on would be ideal but would require more setup than what is currently used. If this were implemented I feel like chat could get further with the right amount of collaboration, though it would also mean there are commands which specifically enable people to go against the ideal command.
GOOD IDEA: You should do a vote every second where it counts up all the commands and does the most popular one. this helps the spamming of the door. and if there is a big delay then you can raise it from 1 second to 2 or 3
Man, this was the first video I watched of spiff because it was recommended to me randomly and I am SO glad that I found this because Spiff is legendary and easily one of my favorite content creators.
I would love to see you suddenly remove all limits that you placed, like the cool downs and override on doors, and don't tell the chat at all. Total freedom like the first round but they are already in the habit of teamwork-- would they fall out of it or maintain the dream?
@@matxor the input data would be compiled into an integer for the number of people that want a door opened, and those that want it closed. A timer would run in the background, and would regularly check to see which value is higher. If the door is already closed, and most people want it to stay closed, then the command isn’t run. Each time the command is run, the integer data would be reset
@@charliekendall7511 the thing is, the setup doesn't really check the game's status. Spiff just ran a program that presses a button when a chat command is triggered. It's practically impossible to do that with his current setup
@@RenShinomiya121 I mean it could check to see if the command to close the door has already been run, since the default door state when the night starts is open, and then it would know if that door was open or closed as long as there was no weird lag
I love watching everyone just scream at chat to close the door then cams pop up and they just wallow in despair as the door remains open with Bonnie there
Sometimes i love the ads in between the video, this time i got a cutoff of Freddy's jumpscare which actually made me laugh harder as i was already laughing of everyone struggling in chat
I would say next time make the command a percentage to succeed. So the only way to guarantee an action is through chat spam. Which encourages working together more and overall means less inputs .
Spiff, if you let your chat keep cams while being in a jumpscare, they could’ve won the night because of a glitch where if an animatronic forced your camera down, there’s a short window where type can flip it back up again. That exploit is infinitely repeatable, making it possible to beat every single night by dying
I'm kinda curious about how chat would do in ultimate custom night, since that uses keyboard shortcuts instead of exclusively mouse input. Maybe we can see how high of a score they can grab? just don't let chat try to set the difficulty on their own
Now I remember where most of my chat messages went, I was confused when twitch recap (or whatever it's called) told me I had sent messages in the hundreds even though I'm usually a lurker
I think UCN 50/whatever might be possible considering chat would just spam every button constantly As long as enough coordination is put into what the buttons do chat could totally win
Closing and opening the door is the slicer strat that should slice the animatronic in half if it attempts to enter the office, also saves a bit of power.
i feel as though it would be a good idea to do something like the other streamers did with the percentage but more robust, possibly have an interval actions time of 2-3 seconds and pick the most commonly said action.
"FNAF doesn't like to be tabbed out' I felt that one man- I was playing FNAF and a family member thought it funny (it was) to take over my computer from theirs, and my game went to crap I ended up getting jump scared by a itty bitty Bonnie in the right corner of my screen only, and then jump scared by nothing at all, just the sound effect and then end screen on the next try.
imagine being bonnie or chica and just seeing the guard spamming the door button as it slams open and shut on your face
I can just imagine them watching the door go up and down being confused
How tall are you?
@@ragerasse7616 5’11 its in the pfp.
im taller than you lol
15 and i'm taller bruh
They really blew through over 50% of the power before Phone Guy could even finish talking.
That takes some serious spamming skill lmao.
@@Insertsomethingcoolhereiguess they were making a joke calm down
They really did! 😂
And he just focused on talking than actually being aware of how much power he’s using!😂
Yup lol
In this version of the game, the security guard is freaking out mashing the doors and causing a lot of noise, and the animatronics aren't malicious, they're wandering around going "what is that RACKET CUT IT OUT" and they kill you JUST to make the noise stop.
If i were a animontronic who was trying to relax and i was hearing that ruckus, i would get annoyed to the point of stopping the sound
Watching them in the cameras all night, slamming the doors in their faces only to open it and then slam it again...
@@benjaminloken1999 💀
Which explains why Bonnie is the most argesive in Night 1 and 2. is because he haves the best hearing because of he's bigger hears.
and that's why foxy is so nice, he is so anxious and doesn't go out because of how much noise the player is producing.
It's worth noting that on night 1, you have noticeably more power than on any other night. This is because the creator knew that players would fiddle with the mechanics and thus use more power since they just started the game. Furthermore, none of the animatronics do anything until the phone guy stops talking.
Actually, the animatronics are unable to move until 2 AM because their AI level is at zero until until Bonnie gets increased by one and 2 AM
@@Istoleyourbreadandateit that's pretty much what he said yes
I love how even after the powers out, chat still tries using doors/lights. As if they're trying to manifest extra power through the power of their chaotic hivemind
Same it’s as though they believe the will of their chaotic nature will manipulate the game into listening to their demands
I think it's moreso just people making the camera move, because of the myth that staying still at that point will delay Freddy's jumpscare.
!addpower
Another reason why anarchy is trash
most of it is probably just them having stream delay, so they dont know their power is out yet.
good to know chat never changes when they're given a task, they willingly fail to torture the streamer until they get split into teams
Reminiscent of clown 🤡
Exactly what happens in any other vid where chat plays a game
Lmao
Chat is unpredictable
Tpp flashbacks
absolutely love chat's coordination to open the Barbie game after the insanity of night one lmao
It proves they _could_ do it if they wanted to, they just prefer being insane.
@@Chronically_Bored that's every single "twitch chat plays"
Twich plays Barbie let's f*kin goooooooo
Im going to be famous one day 🫶🏽💕
Timestamp?
I think the camera obsession is actually smart, it keeps them occupied from using anything that'll hurt the run
Except the camera uses power which hurts the run
we actually ended up using cams as a way to stop accidentally opening the door when an animatronic was there later on
@@abluefishh8402 using cams when there's an animatronic allows them to stop accidentally spamming doors as everyone will go for it when they see something. Someone uses doors, someone opens cams, and they chill while they wait out the mobile delay viewer messages to go through. (So they don't accidentally spam door) people would rather lose power than the whole run lmao
@@Chronically_Bored mobile delay isnt that bad. If you use low latency on mobile its about equal to using the twitch website without low latency
@@abluefishh8402 better than spamming doors and light on both doors
I'm imagining Bonnie being at the door, chat spamming the door command, and Bonnie going "I don't think I'm going to be able to get through this door without getting crushed"
Bonnie (sitting in the west hall corner crying)
Foxy: Ahoy mate. What seems to be the matter?
Bonnie: T- t- the nightguard c- crushed my guitar with his d- door 😭
Foxy: NIGHTGUARD, IM GONNA KICK YOUR SHINS.
It would be pretty confusing until you find out that the security guard is using commands from like 500 people
@@se-os6xt
*they hear a squish and more crying from the other side*
Chica:CUPCAKE NO!
@@MegaMew204 Freddy: Can you guys shut the f- AAAAAAH WHAT IS HAPPENING OVER HERE.
@@se-os6xt true but then chat be like DOORR DOORR DOORRR DOORRRR DORRRM foxy: im sorry i failed you
“somebody is somewhere” and spiff silently staring into Bonnie’s eyes are my favorite moments
I like how Spiff puts it properly, it’s not that Chat are all idiots, it’s just that they have no unity and are on different wave lengths.
Shout outs to 15 second mobile lag
@@neoqwerty twitch mobile is pain and suffering
Yeah, but when chat had full control in night one, animaltronics dont even leave their seats for like 3 hours, there is no need to use the door or lights at that time, i get it that after that they just try to turn it off but they are too many and cant do it, but the first ones that enter the commands are the idiots who mess it all up
Also stream latency
@@ryankriller1931 do you not understand what “different wave lengths” means? It means everyone isn’t on the same page as each other
i fucking love the dramatic shift between the absolute chaos and griefing in night 1 vs chat and spiff getting genuinely really invested and celebrating victory after night 2
Yo where'd you get your profile picture?
I love anime!
@@Infinite_Archive pretty sure it's a character from the game Celeste, although it looks like fanart to me.
@@fluffyboi4411 That's what I mean, where is that fanart from? I want it.
@@fluffyboi4411 ralsei gaming
I love how this adds a personal touch to the Twitch Plays format. It's not random twitch users just screwing around with zero commentary, it's Spiff learning how to rangle his chaotic good community into a semi functioning hivemind and sharing in the resulting triumphs and stumbles.
Like teaching kids to hold a pose for a photoshoot
So a doug doug video...?
@@alisonxavierlopes9219 Not XQc or FNAF related?
Count me out bro
@@Vanished584 doug doug videos offer a lot more than both of those things
@@Vanished584 aight nobody will miss you
Twitch's latency is a lot better than what it was in 2014-2015, so if you're taking a chunk of inputs at a regular interval, analyzing them, and sending through the most common command from that chunk of inputs, you have a good shot at beating higher nights with a large chat, all of whom will have a fairly educated idea as to what's going on in the night (especially due to the low latency).
Mhmm, I actually get almost no stream delay on my phone, I watch streams practically in real time which is insane
The fact you can AFK night 1 (almost) every time and win with 49% really hits different when you watch this video
This feels like a good representation of how Ennard would work
Except ennard only has 4 people (5 if you count BonBon as their own entitiy)
A more extreme Ennard, but I can see it
@@Schnort I think bonbon would be counted as his own entity. Ennard is chaos
Ennard, but he’s hundreds of goons fighting over the last brain cell
Totally LOL
only a matter of time until Spiff's Twitch channel is managed by chat itself
mods and bebopbadger taking over spiff’s editing team next lmao
!ban AstralSpiff
!delete
ong bro
!votemute randomtwitchuser20
This is the bestest thing that’s ever happened to humanity, even though I just sit back and enjoy every single moment of madness on stream, but IT’S WORTH EVERY SECOND
thats literally what i did whenever i was there lmao no way was i gonna join in the show too good
mmm b e s t e s t
@@Popcorn_Pillow beastfest
bestest, onlyest, leastest, mostest, cheapestes
@@MomosMong was going for bestestest but that'd be a bit overkill don't you think
Favorite moment of this stream was near the beginning where you desperately asked chat to check the light, and they waited.... and waited. And then when they did it just KEPT GOING, like they were buzzing angrily at Spiff, and then he went "Okay- okay I was wrong, no one's there!"
I love how this dude is like a preschool teacher trying to wrangle the chaotic, disfunctional, child hivemind that chat is.
This is like a Star Trek episode with Spiff in the command chair, but the entire ship crew is comprised of pre-schoolers and I'm here for it
Oop warp reactor overloading oh wait now life support is failing oh wait now the warp core is ejecting oops now comms are being hacked oops now the Borg got us ah shit we're dead
That or the crew are red shirts
@@ragergamer3111 red shirts knowing they're about to die 4 seconds after their debut:
Watching chat play is like watching a neural network slowly get better at the game
Ok
We've got a real funny guy right here folks
@@ReBufff Careful, they might actually think you're being serious if they're acting like that lmao
@@Complexicon_of_a_Startist I am completely serious🗿
@@ReBufff Ah of course of course, my apologies
Watching spiff guide chat is like watching him trying to guide a team of preschoolers and I love it
Like herding cats
@@cyan.cephalopod I've herded two cats before... this was harder...
it's like a substitute teacher trying to control an out of control classroom
it probably is him guiding a team of preschoolers😂😂
@@ProbsNotABot except spiff was herding like 5000 cats
Spiff's ability to guide a chaotic mass like this makes me wonder how he'd do with actual children lol
it’s been a year, but honestly kinda adorable how the chat is his children😭
I’m pretty sure he was an assistant teacher for a while so that may be why he’s so good at guiding chaos
@@theredprince4418 he is dealing with actual children…
They aren’t alive tho
The chat spamming the door on Bonnie really gives “vs hydrologic press” vibes
This reminds me a lot of how DougDoug plays Peggle, Mario Party and other games with his Twitch chat. Always super fun to watch and take part in live. Also, not sure how exactly you have things set right now, but it can be a good idea to only let certain commands go through if enough people use that command in a certain amount of time.
That is a smart idea
Ok but what if you needed to close a door because Bonnie is there but people have been spamming it for the entire night
There was another comment about this being “a Doug Doug stream” lol, but it disappeared now ☠️ had over 300 likes 😂
Doug's chat is insane, they can actually work together and it's beautiful. A team VS Z team streams are always a blast.
There were donos during the stream talking about Doug lmao
This is the perfect example of what happens with too many cooks in the kitchen. Such a glorious dumpster fire. Top tier content right here.
it takes a lot to make a stew
Too many cooks will spoil the broth
You wanna know the funny thing. This is Night 1, all chat needed to do was nothing until 2 AM and then close the left door and never go on cams and they would've won. Only threat is the rare chance Foxy will activate in the first 2 hours due to your inactivity but that rarely happens.
This is what I was thinking, seems like most of chat never knew the 2am beginning
The problem is among the 1500 people, there's guaranteed to be some who have either never played the game, are bad at the game, or are a-holes trying to ruin it for everyone else for their own catharthis.
I feel that instead of giving everyone free reign on chat commands, your program should register every input as a mini vote, and every second the program will execute the most requested input. This would reduce spamming and help with cooperation as there will most likely be fewer votes to do a specific action once it is already done.
Filthy democracy supporter
Spiff constantly talking about hive minds made me think of the two most common animals associated with them. Ants and Bees. Ants were immediately out in my mind as the Queen ant is willing to sacrifice their whole hive just to keep their status.
So now I'll forever thing of Spiff as our Queen Bee while the rest of us chatters, commenter, and just viewers as his loyal bee colony.
I feel like this goes pretty much in line as bees are much more willing to take the fun route to the food(content and what-not for us) even if there is an easier one. Now as for how I know that? There was a study were bee's were given two paths, both had wooden balls in them, one had the balls glued to the floor /ground, whilst the others had them movable. And in the end all the bees tried the movable balls route, and they were all confirmed to attempt/succeed in moving a ball at least once.
the amount of times somebody was caught on the light and chat refused to close the door... immaculate
Ikr 💀
In a alternate reality:
Astralspiff: I coded it for the chat to control what the animatronics do in the game while I play.
That would absolutely be a fun premise though
I was on stream last night and we got to control the movements of the animatronics. The poor believers lost that night 😂😂
@@bimusician4551 yeah I remember chica going zooming down the hallways it was hilarious
@@bandisonicxdxxx7891 and they say foxy was fast
@@bandisonicxdxxx7891 so that means we'll get a video on chat controlling the animatronics while spiff plays?
watching spiff lose his mind over chat door spamming is brilliant
edit
6’2
how tall are you tho
Idk how tall I am but I’m taller then 6’2
@@avnersuace4153 Nice
I'm 12 and I'm 5,4
Chat has the collective intelligence of a grape
More like a mole that is fluent in english and high on cocain. And "fluent" isn't really the best word but close enough
I laughed so hard at 7:34. You gave them control and they immediately went for the door.
Spiff saying "No chat close the door! Yes good keep it closed- NOO CHAT CLOSE THE DOOR" repeatedly reminded me of that scene in Spongebob where patrick was putting the dollar in the vending machine
LMAO I'm dying
The scarily consistent thing about Twitchat is that they always manage to synchronize for a certain task, regardless of what it might be. Can take them awhile, depending on the difficulty, but they will complete eventually, without a fail.
So, obviously, Twichat should try playing Poppy Playtime.
Chica's Magic Rainbow
they will be there for 99 hours more but they will do it
They manage to synchronize for a certain task all of the time, but most of the time their task is to purposefully fail
Twitch chat speedrun when?
I love how chat’s collective hivemind just turns the hypothetical player into a 2 year old pressing buttons and its wonderful
There's just a special vibe that fnaf 1 gives that not a single one of the saga can copy it
I just like the simple concept of "oh no, robot malfunction, gotta survive"
The lore is good and i'm proud it exists, but i just wanna go back to 2014 and say "wow, the animatronics have a problem in their facial recognition, i must survive alone in a dark building now" again
Honestly, I'm surprised they didn't run out of power before Phone Guy was even done talking on the first attempt
I'd like to see how chat handles a more complicated fnaf game
Fnaf 2 would be an absolute train wreck
How many tries to beat UCN, all 20 mode... I think they have a chance.
UCN would have like 30 different teams dealing with all 50+ Animatronics
@@superxavxii421 nah 30 different teams FOR THE CONTROLS ONLY
Imagine security breach
chat shenanigans aside, the whole "can be played with just a couple buttons" thing actually sounds amazing for anyone with a disability if you were to release it!
The gang is just like “wtf is the night guard doing”
They are only coming to kill the guard to get him to quit doing whatever it’s doing lol
I wonder how much better it would've been if they had "closeleft" and "openleft" instead of just "ldoor". The software would need a way to detect the color of a pixel, but I bet it'd give much better results. Something similar for cameras (opening cameras vs closing cameras) could probably solve the issue of people just wasting a ton of power. Because I think the main problem isn't how soon chat is able to do stuff, it's just the fact that the most important controls in the game are all toggles instead of single actions.
Jesus Christmas Spiff got them Powerade blue eyes at 0:27 that shit was an ACTUAL jumpscare lmao
Seeing how hiperactive the chat is makes me wonder if they could clear night 5 faster than night 2
Fun fact, you don’t have to look at Pirates Cove to deter Foxy. His AI just looks for if you’re looking at cams in general, not which cam you’re looking at.
(So many people don't know this!)
We're not looking at Foxy because game is coded in particular way, we're looking at Foxy to give him emotional support
I normally just stare at freddy and switched to foxy here and there to make sure he hasn't moved and then back to staring at freddy whilst listening for Bonnie and chica
I look at him to see his progress
there's a video about the fnaf ai explained
Watching this in full was unreal. For no fault of spiff this video just doesn’t caption the bizarre sort of sync that happens toward the end of the stream
This is so fun to watch lol, just sitting there while Chat has control and they could constantly freak out, and interact, that’s amazing :3
i don’t think there’s a youtuber who’s more interactive with their fans than spiff. like look at this!!!!
I’ve literally never been so invested in a FNAF video before. Good job chat, y’all deserved that win.
20:50 chat was like "Oh, it's Bonnie! Yeah, he can come in, sure."
I thought it was kind of neat how cams ended up being really helpful (...at times) despite being nearly useless in the actual game. I was in the second stream, and pretty much the best way to survive was to have cams go up as soon as someone closed the door on an animatronic, because cams being up would eat the stream of door commands that were coming in on varying stream delays and would always end up reopening the door while the threat was still there. This was also true for when a troll would close a door for no reason and people would get stuck opening and closing it on a loop.
Also, yeah, it was cool how chat started out purely chaotic and got more focused over time. Spiff's organization and staggered permissions definitely helped on that front, but individual chatters got way less "I want to see something I do end up on the screen" and way more "I want to win this" as the stream went on, and figured out a loose system for when to act. People really hit their stride... well, as much as Twitch Plays allows, anyway.
(light gang mvps)
Cams are not useless foxy and freddy only move when cams are not being used
I was legit just waiting for chat to freak out with foxy running down the hall
the way chat controls fnaf feels just like the way i control myself with adhd
real 🤚😭
Next you need to pit chat against an ai that executed random commands and see which one does better
Yes. Yesyesyesyesyes.
I hope Silly Snack makes a appearance cause her last album with twitch chat was amazing
i saw that video by doug doug
@@pks1587 WE STAND A SILLY QUEEN
@@francolmable doug doug made one? what's it called?
Can chat beat a single night of FNAF? Yea, it's called FNAF 3 night 1 (you know, the night that's impossible to fail).
YeAh
Chat will find a way
Springtrap would break out of the room he’s sealed in early just to torture chat
Like Pizza Sim night 1 where Spiff actually lost once?
Chat will figure out a way to fail
Spiff is like God watching his creations discover fire
Fire and embers
And when he stopped paying attention for a moment they died in record time
I love the idea that the night guard has DID and hundreds of personalities are fighting to survive
Absolutely delighted by how invested Spiff gets by the end of the video. Good job chat!! (And Spiff was there too)
"We need a command to boop Freddie? But then that's all you guys would do."
*FORESHADOWING INCREASES*
Yesterday's stream was chaos and I look forward to the video from that.
The obvious issue is that the commands are toggles, so if you get even 1 laggy command then it can go against their intentions entirely. Commands to specifically turn things off/on would be ideal but would require more setup than what is currently used. If this were implemented I feel like chat could get further with the right amount of collaboration, though it would also mean there are commands which specifically enable people to go against the ideal command.
GOOD IDEA: You should do a vote every second where it counts up all the commands and does the most popular one. this helps the spamming of the door. and if there is a big delay then you can raise it from 1 second to 2 or 3
Man, this was the first video I watched of spiff because it was recommended to me randomly and I am SO glad that I found this because Spiff is legendary and easily one of my favorite content creators.
I would love to see you suddenly remove all limits that you placed, like the cool downs and override on doors, and don't tell the chat at all. Total freedom like the first round but they are already in the habit of teamwork-- would they fall out of it or maintain the dream?
AstralSpiff gets to understand the righteous fury chat feels when they see him do something stupid in a game :)
I’d say separate the door commands into “door open” and “door close” so you don’t have to put such a delay on chat commands
The commands just move the mouse, so a door open and a door close would just do the same thing since it's just one button I'm pretty sure
@@matxor the input data would be compiled into an integer for the number of people that want a door opened, and those that want it closed. A timer would run in the background, and would regularly check to see which value is higher. If the door is already closed, and most people want it to stay closed, then the command isn’t run. Each time the command is run, the integer data would be reset
@@charliekendall7511 the thing is, the setup doesn't really check the game's status. Spiff just ran a program that presses a button when a chat command is triggered. It's practically impossible to do that with his current setup
@@RenShinomiya121 I mean it could check to see if the command to close the door has already been run, since the default door state when the night starts is open, and then it would know if that door was open or closed as long as there was no weird lag
@@dreemurrdelm7865 that sounds like a lot of work for a meme
I think you should turn this into a series throughout all the games
YES
Ucn 50/20 wouls be hell
not even bears night 1 could be easy enough
I love watching everyone just scream at chat to close the door then cams pop up and they just wallow in despair as the door remains open with Bonnie there
I was JUST watching the VOD of this last night and wondered if this was going to end up as a video soon. Incredible timing.
If chat was released from their office prison they would tear Freddy Fazbear apart with their bare hands.
I laughed way harder than I should have HAHAHAHA
It’s like releasing an enraged pack of monkeys
This was a absolute train wreck and i will absolutely love it for everything it has
Sometimes i love the ads in between the video, this time i got a cutoff of Freddy's jumpscare which actually made me laugh harder as i was already laughing of everyone struggling in chat
Watched this (and participated) in this chaos live! Keep going Spiff!
Spiff was a lot like Sundrop in this video
Spiff: LIGHTS ON, LIGHTS ON
YES
I would love to see this again but with a voting system, something like there needs to be 50 (or something) messages for that action to trigger
the fact that they were using both doors on night one hurt meeeee cause only bonnie will actually come to the door
Speedrunning Night One Death is so simple nowadays, you don't have to move! The AI will just do it for you!
Essentially, Mike Schmidt has already been stuffed into an animatronic and his conscious is completely robotic
this was honestly such a great idea, Its so cool and impressive the amount of effort you put into your videos, it amazes me every time.
I really would like sundrop lore
Being able to have been a part of this, even for a little bit, was a magical experience
I would say next time make the command a percentage to succeed. So the only way to guarantee an action is through chat spam. Which encourages working together more and overall means less inputs .
When the animatronic know the nightguard booth is theoratically filled with 500 ppls
Spiff, if you let your chat keep cams while being in a jumpscare, they could’ve won the night because of a glitch where if an animatronic forced your camera down, there’s a short window where type can flip it back up again. That exploit is infinitely repeatable, making it possible to beat every single night by dying
timing too precise for stream delay to be able to do it
I'm kinda curious about how chat would do in ultimate custom night, since that uses keyboard shortcuts instead of exclusively mouse input. Maybe we can see how high of a score they can grab?
just don't let chat try to set the difficulty on their own
This is probably one of, if not, the most fun idea I've ever seen for a stream!! Loved it, wish I couldve been on the stream with chat aha
What if
Its sunnin time
19:44 I so resonate with that dude! The light is just annoying, now I understand how Foxy feels in Fnaf 2
Now I remember where most of my chat messages went, I was confused when twitch recap (or whatever it's called) told me I had sent messages in the hundreds even though I'm usually a lurker
Honestly, one of his funniest videos, you can almost feel him wanting to choke the viewers lol
chat shares 1 brain cell and its bouncing around faster than the glitches started being discovered in security breach
I like how overtime this goes from "Yeah lol chat probably can't even beat Night 1" to "WE DID IT!"
I think UCN 50/whatever might be possible considering chat would just spam every button constantly
As long as enough coordination is put into what the buttons do chat could totally win
Closing and opening the door is the slicer strat that should slice the animatronic in half if it attempts to enter the office, also saves a bit of power.
man, spiff had really forgot how to play fnaf after the dark deception speedruns, now the poor chat has to play for him
i feel as though it would be a good idea to do something like the other streamers did with the percentage but more robust, possibly have an interval actions time of 2-3 seconds and pick the most commonly said action.
Can't deny that watching em spam everything was fun though
@@Chronically_Bored true
the absolute relief of chat beating night 2 was insane. It felt like they never would
Animatronics wondering door and light noises coming out of the office even tough they havent moved a single muscles:
The most unforgetable moment for me in this video is the chatroom used *30%* power already in *1AM* 👁️👄👁️ lmfao
"FNAF doesn't like to be tabbed out'
I felt that one man-
I was playing FNAF and a family member thought it funny (it was) to take over my computer from theirs, and my game went to crap
I ended up getting jump scared by a itty bitty Bonnie in the right corner of my screen only, and then jump scared by nothing at all, just the sound effect and then end screen on the next try.
Can't wait to watch chat try and do Night 5