0:58 the original sentence is “you’re a great medic buddy” but I like how the sentence mixing makes it sound like “you’re a great medic, buddy” as if he’s congratulating me for playing the extinct species known as the medic from hit game team fortress 2
I find the Soldier tip so silly. Ah yes, I'm just going to casually switch from the Pan to the Shovel while hiding behind enemy lines so I don't get noticed
This is made infantly funnier by the fact most hints range from "intended mechanic" to "hyperspecific and rarely useful detail" to "straight up not good advice". Genuinely I think only the medic and pyro ones are really any useful to new players and thst makes the idea of the mercs telling you these hinrs as if they mean anything MCUH funnier.
@cornesalvo9366 one that I think isn't good. is to use the bottle for "survival". I don't think it's good because it's a little misleading. While it is true that The Eyelander health penalty gives it harder survival before before you get some heads, not all sorts give such a health penalty and can be used instead of the bottle to give yourself some additional advantages. In TF2 the stock melee weapons are typically not the best options, so encouraging to use stock over a specific unlock in general can misguide some players into thinking that the stock should be used more often than it probably should be. I can't recall every hint of the top of my head but in this video, that was one example.
@@amnot9958the bottle has the advantage of no deploy speed penalty however, meaning you can get it out far faster for cqc self defense. demo is one of the 2 classes who actually might use their stock melee outside of class mechanics, the other being sniper.
The bottle and skullcutter are only Demo melees to not make you more vulnerable or risk self damage in some way. Making bottle very viable if you don't intend to use melee outside of spychecking. Eyelander just puts you in harms way if you use stickies, since melee kills aren't common, and you need two to actually enjoy the upsides.
I love that TF2 has a dedicated tip for the Frying Pan. XD Also, the whole tip makes no sense on a class who specializes in turning enemies into gibs with a rocket launcher. Being 'stealthy' isn't even a suggestion at that point. :P
Went from obvious, to ludicrous, to understandable, to actually good considering the eyelander does not list the health reduction at all for whatever reason, to straight up false, to basic, to a decent tip, to basic once again, and then just to obvious Edit: turns out I'm illiterate
0:34: Sentence mixed DemoMan: AAAAs a DemoMan, your Bottle -as no bAd attributes. **buuuuuuuuuurp** when compared to-the heeaalth reduc- **buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurp** tion PE-NAL-ty of the eye-l’nder.”. 0:45 - 0:46: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: *casually goes to sleep for a bit and then wakes up** . 0:47 - 0:48: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: “Huh, wha…”. 0:49: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: “Use. Your-“. **burp** “Bottle if sur-vive-al is a pri-O-ri-ty.”. 0:54: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: “Oh, I need a drink.”. 0:55 - 0:56: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: **drinks** . 0:57: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: **buuuuuuuuuurp** .
yeah i remember that question and thought you were joking heheh. Though if you're being serious, i don't take commissions. I do this for fun in my free time whenever i feel like it. Also i am making a part 2 to this, so i'll publish that once it's done.
The program i used for this is called Audacity. As for the process, you have to find the right words from each class to then form them into a sentence. The TF2 wiki has captioned every tf2 voiceline, so it's easy to find words you need there. Now if the class never says the specific word you want, you can use phonetics from different words that have the same or similar pronunciation. For example, let's try to make Heavy say "cookies". First i would try find words that heavy says and make the 'coo' sound. For this i could use the word 'could' from the voiceline he says "How could this happend?" and only use the 'coo' sound and so on. I'd also recommend having all the voicelines from each class downloaded. You can search them up on youtube or something. Though i appreciate you asking!
wow, that sounds very time consuming. I have seen someone make a prgram for morshu from zelda that automatically sentence mixes, i wonder if something similar could be done for tf2 classes?@@Takeo829
@@jabbajavva I have heard of that morshu program. Now, i'm sure you could do something similar with tf2 classes, but i know of no programs that could do that. And besides, though my process maybe very time consuming, i find it very fun to do. It's like creating art. If the process got automated and the thing got generated for me, It would lose the value for me, and it wouldn't feel like i made that art anymore. You know?
Keep in mind when using TTS automation like MorshuSpeak that, while (unlike AI) it retains the general flavour of sentence mixing, you lose a great deal of control over exactly which phonemes/syllables go where, how long to hold on them, whether reversed clips or soundalikes are appropriate, the emotion you're going for, etc. Morshu only has two lines of dialogue, so the disparity's not so bad, but the TF2 mercs give you a much wider palette to work from, so you're ultimately hurting yourself by hemming yourself in. Plus, by practicing the craft of YTP, you're communing with a deep artistic tradition dating back twenty years. Of course, with large-scale projects like the Morshu Bible, automation is a pragmatic necessity, but the handmade product is always going to be of higher quality.
bACKstab EnEMies fro m ᵇ ᵉ ʰ ᶦ ⁿ ᵈ
KilING theM INSTANly
Spy really likes backstabbing from *behind*
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1:28MOUSE2
My favorite bits are heavy saying “buddy” and sniper saying “MOUSE2”
Muss tewwww
buddi
bud eee
But EEEEE
1:00 Búh-dËĘËĘË
1:30 MouSSSSe tÜÜÜ
1:09 using the "Pow" melee voice line in engi as mouse2 made me chuckle
POWSE2.
"Ke-LEE-ng insANTly."
So cacophonous, it's good.
1:30 mouse2...
MOWs too!
Maussssss two
0:58
the original sentence is “you’re a great medic buddy” but I like how the sentence mixing makes it sound like “you’re a great medic, buddy” as if he’s congratulating me for playing the extinct species known as the medic from hit game team fortress 2
Medics are still extinct? I see a few most every other game
as a fellow medic main, I also feel happy about heavy congratulating me for playing such a endangered species
buhᵈᵉᵉ
I usually play medic because nobody else does
Mod that replaces the Heavy's "you are great doctor" response with "you're a great medic buh-DEE"
As Mr. Krabs, licking doorknobs on other planets is illegal.
i don't get that reference hahah
@@Takeo829SpongeBob episode where mr krabs remembers bob saying that quote
"PEEEnalty" cracked me up because of the number of times I've heard "MEEEDIC" from across the map
i love how pyro is the only one that sounds normal
Considering he is behind the gas mask, making everything unclear, it's not very surprising
Nice pfp
Cuz he doesn’t use words, he’s basically like Kenny from South Park and people just understands him
"As a Demoman?"
He’d drank so hard, he forgot who he was briefly.
"Your bottle has *NO* bad attributes"
"As a Demoman, you wouldn't be reading this tip" edit: my joke is not workin >_
Engineer's and Scouts are very clear. This is some really good high-effort stuff, I would like to ask for a part two to this
Maybe i'll do that hehehe. Thank you!
The medic sounds like he's saying "Killing teammates" instead of "healing", as a medic main, I support this.
Ze healing is not as rewarding as ze hurting!
"As a Demoman, you Bottle has no negative attributes" sounds like a thing that Demoman would say when sober
Oh god the sniper seductively saying 𝓶𝓸𝓾𝓼𝓮 𝓽𝔀𝓸
I find the Soldier tip so silly. Ah yes, I'm just going to casually switch from the Pan to the Shovel while hiding behind enemy lines so I don't get noticed
Also Soldier: *carries a loud ass rocket launcher as his main weapon*
This is made infantly funnier by the fact most hints range from "intended mechanic" to "hyperspecific and rarely useful detail" to "straight up not good advice".
Genuinely I think only the medic and pyro ones are really any useful to new players and thst makes the idea of the mercs telling you these hinrs as if they mean anything MCUH funnier.
Other than "use the Righteous Bison to attack retreating enemies", which of the hints would you say are not good advice?
@cornesalvo9366 one that I think isn't good. is to use the bottle for "survival". I don't think it's good because it's a little misleading. While it is true that The Eyelander health penalty gives it harder survival before before you get some heads, not all sorts give such a health penalty and can be used instead of the bottle to give yourself some additional advantages. In TF2 the stock melee weapons are typically not the best options, so encouraging to use stock over a specific unlock in general can misguide some players into thinking that the stock should be used more often than it probably should be.
I can't recall every hint of the top of my head but in this video, that was one example.
@@amnot9958the bottle has the advantage of no deploy speed penalty however, meaning you can get it out far faster for cqc self defense. demo is one of the 2 classes who actually might use their stock melee outside of class mechanics, the other being sniper.
@@mouthwide0pen I suppose that's true, but I feel "survivability" is too vague a term to validate the bottle but that's 100% true.
The bottle and skullcutter are only Demo melees to not make you more vulnerable or risk self damage in some way. Making bottle very viable if you don't intend to use melee outside of spychecking. Eyelander just puts you in harms way if you use stickies, since melee kills aren't common, and you need two to actually enjoy the upsides.
I like Demoman saying PEEEEEnahty.
sentence mixing>ai
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@@arandomcommenter412atleast sentence mixing does less damage to voice actors than ai does
Always
It’s also consistently funnier.
bro this is exactly what I think about everytime too
This makes me think about how Shadow the Hedgehog gave every companion hint dialogue for how to play the game.
Ai will never be able to match this
I commend the effort! Sentence mixing will never get old =)
Ah, sentence mixing such treasure from the past.
As a Viewer, seeing talented niche memes makes The Like Button deploy faster.
I love Scout saying wIlL pUsH dem aa WEY frrom yuuu *shoots twice and Heavy dies*
Soldier then gets killed for slamming his frying pan.
You missed the opportunity of Engineer saying "your buildings are like your children, hit them to make them work hardee".
I only chose from the official tf2 hints, but if i make more of these sentence mixed hints, i'll make sure to include this.
Demo: Uses bottle if survival is a priority
Also Demo: Gets alcohol poisoning
Nah, demo's like Bender where he gets poisoned from _not_ drinking.
It is so un-soften it makes me feel a fusion of pain with pleasure and a pinch of "What have I done with my life to this point".
This is unspeakable rizz compared to soulless ai shit
This abhorrent sentence has singlehandedly convinced me that AI is the only source of good in this world
It always furries complaining about ai
@@Heavy_weapons07Probably because they're artists, which in that case fair, but dumb to dismiss the technology like there's no good to it.
@MACKYBOY-41 maybe becuase making porn is there only way to make money
as an artist i think ai is only good for humor. like those "[character] sings [song]" as long as ppl aren't monetizing the videos
TF2 literally confirms that bottleknight is stronger than most plain demoknight builds
I was expecting the 'hit your buildings to make them work harder" line for the engineer
This took a lot of effort, bravo.
I've got 600 hours in this game and have never seen the frying pan tip. TF2 is truly a gift that keeps on giving xD
This would make the loading screen entertaining
I love it when the Sniper sensually says mouse2
Was expecting this to be ai generated voices but actual effort was put into this, was not disappointed
reminds me of the way characters talk in banjo kazooie
seems like demoman shared the scrumpy with the rest of the team
Today I learned that, as a spy, you can use your knife to backstab enemies from behind, to kill them instantly.
I love that TF2 has a dedicated tip for the Frying Pan. XD
Also, the whole tip makes no sense on a class who specializes in turning enemies into gibs with a rocket launcher. Being 'stealthy' isn't even a suggestion at that point. :P
Ive always read these hints in the mercs voices lmao
The fying pan one makes no sense who the fuck is sneaking as Soldier???
I love how soldier laughs after saying “if you are trying to stay hidden” because as if you’re going to try stealth as a soldier in tf2
This is really smooth
Sniper saying 𝓶𝓸𝓾𝓼𝓮2 made me eargasm
0:09
Saxton Hale: "That was the whole bloody point!"
Went from obvious, to ludicrous, to understandable, to actually good considering the eyelander does not list the health reduction at all for whatever reason, to straight up false, to basic, to a decent tip, to basic once again, and then just to obvious
Edit: turns out I'm illiterate
Heavy's tip is straight up false? 🤔
Okay but. The eyelander *does* list -25 max health on wearer. Not sure where you're getting that.
how is it false
Heavy is a great Medic buddy tho
Eyelander states the health reduction very clearly, I think you’re the straight up false one here.
0:57 amazing, Demoman shows how to use the bottle on practice while reading about using a bottle
0:34: Sentence mixed DemoMan: AAAAs a DemoMan, your Bottle -as no bAd attributes. **buuuuuuuuuurp** when compared to-the heeaalth reduc- **buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurp** tion PE-NAL-ty of the eye-l’nder.”.
0:45 - 0:46: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: *casually goes to sleep for a bit and then wakes up** .
0:47 - 0:48: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: “Huh, wha…”.
0:49: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: “Use. Your-“. **burp** “Bottle if sur-vive-al is a pri-O-ri-ty.”.
0:54: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: “Oh, I need a drink.”.
0:55 - 0:56: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: **drinks** .
0:57: Also sentence-mixed DemoMan: **buuuuuuuuuurp** .
This is gold
You're a real one for sentence mixing.
"L-OKAY-tion"
in the age of lazy AI voices, this is a nice return to form
Does it give you some kind of satisfaction to be a prick?
remember that you will MOVE more slowly
“As a demoman? What’s that”
Thank you mercs, very cool!
ai could never
0:36
As a Demoman?
This is beautiful
keeping the old ways alive in the face of an ai onslaught, you have my thanks
“Buddee” :-)
As a Demoman? If not as a Demoman, I wouldn't be a Demoman, Demoman with you now would I?
I like the sound of that, instead of A.I
Imagine if Emesis Blue used sentence mixing instead of VAs.
@@Gordy-io8sb I haven't yet watched Emesis Blue, but i'd imagine that it would make some of the horror goofy instead
I think this is funnier than AI really. Sentence-mixing is an art.
Ive never noticed the slower movement speed when carrying buildings
me neither tbh. I checked the wiki and it says that you're 10% slower when carrying a building wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Engineer
As a human, drink water daily to increase your chance of survival.
should've included the "your buildings are like your children"
I only chose from the official tf2 hints
Man if the words were not on there, I wouldn’t even know what the hell they were saying.
Please shork, if you make another stream with TF2 VAs, asked them to voice over the tips section from the game 🙏 (yes i know its not shork channel)
Just like the good ol' days
Sniper is yelling at me
engi's gotta be my favorite
As a demoman? your bottl has *NO*
sniper saying mouse2 is so funny
this is great
Yes, more sentence mixing.
"AS A demoman?"
thanks to this amazing advice I am now he best tf2 player alive, I can now 1v1 Saxton Hale and my loch n load grenades can roll on surfaces.
epic taku making epic funnies as always
pyro is so clear
AS, AH.. demoman?
Pyro was the funniest lmao.
this will always be superior to ai voices to me
I love how all the tips are completely useless
M O U S E T W O
PEEEnalty.
Medic bud dy.
AS A Demoman?
I tried to ask how much I would have to pay you to do every hint and two words got evaporated
The question stands
yeah i remember that question and thought you were joking heheh. Though if you're being serious, i don't take commissions. I do this for fun in my free time whenever i feel like it. Also i am making a part 2 to this, so i'll publish that once it's done.
@@Takeo829 totally fair, I shall wait patiently for part 2
Please make the "good side" lines with them
It’s perfect.
Can you make similar, but with L4D/L4D2 hints?
I'll think about it!
AI will never be good as those lines.
How much would I have to pay you to do every hint
as a demoman...?
This is really funny, it is also why Sentence mixing will be funnier than AI. I admit that much!
More please
How did you sentence mix this?
The program i used for this is called Audacity. As for the process, you have to find the right words from each class to then form them into a sentence. The TF2 wiki has captioned every tf2 voiceline, so it's easy to find words you need there. Now if the class never says the specific word you want, you can use phonetics from different words that have the same or similar pronunciation. For example, let's try to make Heavy say "cookies". First i would try find words that heavy says and make the 'coo' sound. For this i could use the word 'could' from the voiceline he says "How could this happend?" and only use the 'coo' sound and so on. I'd also recommend having all the voicelines from each class downloaded. You can search them up on youtube or something. Though i appreciate you asking!
wow, that sounds very time consuming. I have seen someone make a prgram for morshu from zelda that automatically sentence mixes, i wonder if something similar could be done for tf2 classes?@@Takeo829
@@jabbajavva I have heard of that morshu program. Now, i'm sure you could do something similar with tf2 classes, but i know of no programs that could do that. And besides, though my process maybe very time consuming, i find it very fun to do. It's like creating art. If the process got automated and the thing got generated for me, It would lose the value for me, and it wouldn't feel like i made that art anymore. You know?
yeah i guess at that point it would be similar to AI@@Takeo829
Keep in mind when using TTS automation like MorshuSpeak that, while (unlike AI) it retains the general flavour of sentence mixing, you lose a great deal of control over exactly which phonemes/syllables go where, how long to hold on them, whether reversed clips or soundalikes are appropriate, the emotion you're going for, etc. Morshu only has two lines of dialogue, so the disparity's not so bad, but the TF2 mercs give you a much wider palette to work from, so you're ultimately hurting yourself by hemming yourself in. Plus, by practicing the craft of YTP, you're communing with a deep artistic tradition dating back twenty years. Of course, with large-scale projects like the Morshu Bible, automation is a pragmatic necessity, but the handmade product is always going to be of higher quality.
Much better than using AI