Normal soap and hot water is fine. We do have some good bacteria on our skin, so one should not constantly be using disinfectant (usually alcohol based or antibacterial soap). Those are good to use once in a while when you enter a grocery store for example. I did get in the habit of washing my hands often after I had an annoying skin infection near my eyes, not to mention the pandemic that also encourages me to wash my hands more often.
I keep a premix of soap and water in my truck....Mainly because I'm a mechanic....but it's nice for keepin the digits clean. If you want a good hand cleaner thats medical rated, look for 3m Avagard D, doesn't dry out your skin, and hangs around for a bit...also has a nice moisturizing effect.
Alcohol based hand rubs are the best choice when your hands arent visibly soiled due to how effective and timely it is. Soap and water for when you have visibly dirty hands and the time it takes to actually wash your hands. Whether you use either one mechanical friction plus whatever chemicals used removes bacteria/viruses and your natural flora will be back pretty quickly anyways due to how bacteria divide (logarithmic vs linear) No matter what, good hand hygiene will help! Its basically the first lesson that is taught in nursing school and is the first step for pretty much any hands on treatment and procedure.
Yeah... thats what somehow many people not know. If you disinfect to much you destroy your body-own bacteria-flora which literaly helpt you... they do no harm and hold a place where if killed by to much disinfection bad outside bacteria can dock on...
"Poop Isle 5000" caught me completely off-guard and gave me a good belly laugh. Tears were shed, though that could be because of the SplatterCat irrigation system I've installed....
Get your specialists at home to kill the deer(things) (bears, boars, bugs) and help out with collecting their meat and also berries/wood - if any left. Towers (scout, guard) expand your vision - add them to the very edge of buildable area for max effect. You can DIRECTLY control guards. Even if you JUST assigned them to a tower. They're pretty decent in numbers, say 8 of them (4 towers) can connect pretty much anything to God's wifi in short order as long as you can keep them together.
The game has an enticing early game, but then the pacing is all over the place. Once you nail down basic needs/crisis proof your colony enough - which usually happens with around 50-70 people colony - mid/end game is a bit of repetitive slog, lacking the danger. Overall I liked it, but it is one-and-done thing for me due to that.
@@CamoflagedTumbleweed there is combat. sometimes a group of bandit will ask for materials you can scare them in dialogue if they are not scared they will attack the gate if it gets destroyed 4 to 6 (i think) bandit will come in and destroy buildings and sometimes random bandits or giant spiders will attack from the side of the map without knocking your gate.
I had a good bit of laughter with that "1v15? seems fair" moment xD Also, I have the impression the other similar game you were talking about is Endzone, a wolrd apart. I know I've often confused those two games together.
@@ag8276 Not all of them, most are innovative and interesting. I watch the channel because it's so entertaining just to hear him talk with his funny way of being.
@@ag8276 Because 99% of indie games he covers is early access, lol. The only reason I can imagine why people still follow early access is the same reason people still gamble on lootboxes. It's an addiction to that 1% chance.
Thats fucking bullshit. The game works. What you meant was you didn't LIKE it so you filed a Hurt Feelings Report to cry about shit that ONLY you didn't like.
yea, the antibacterial soap can cause digestive problems especially if you eat with your hands and wash your hands often using said antibacterial soap.
I just picked this up on Console. It's not too bad I play I enjoy it. Even the tutorials aren't very useful but the encyclopedia has lots of useful information. Expand slowly..... Rapid expansion of buildings leaves you without people to carry stuff.
I really enjoy splattercat's style of playing/discussing games, but this would be a prime example of why he just isn't useful when it comes to choosing a game. This game has a Mixed rating on steam. The downvotes on it explain a lot of critical issues with the game. But you really don't get to see any of it in this video because it's cut in a more entertaining over informative style. At best, splattercat does enjoyable videos that you should only use to guide you to in-depth reviews/research. There is little info to make an informed buying choice. To the fans(I consider myself one) not saying Splattercat is not fun to watch it's just a shame because I would love to see actual reviews out of him rather than sizzle reels A real shame because he does have a fun style of communication and some excellent takes on games.
Wow, this game is an exact clone of "Endzone a world apart" recently released. The assets, the eco structure, resource chains etc. Maybe these two games came out from one team that later had been split up like a "SnowRunner" - "Mudrunner" offroad sims.
Not a bad game looks interesting kind of curious why you went technology build but you weren't getting the technology seems a little strange 🤷 personally I'm into technology builds which can't put you leaps ahead of your enemy's and other colonies.
Yeah, and there was that REALLY Indy one that you missed which was in early access three years ago and got it's final release two years ago or maybe last year. That was a good one and it was legitimately indie.
I find these games dumb because there's so many leftover facilities, buildings, and complexes in good locations in small to medium cities thar you'd never need to do this shit. Just maintain and modify a facility. That being said. Splat always delivers.
Yeah they could probably just set up in a small city, town or village. However it might be that: A) The other pre-apocalyptic small cities, towns and villages around them are already settled and overpopulated, so this group of people felt they had to strike out on their own. (Like in the selection menu one of the images shows 2 people trying to get into a city defended by a gate and armed guards standing at a watchpost, with signs on the gate saying "keep out" and ["don't come in unless you have food"] written on them.) B) The "good" communities/settlement areas might be too far away to travel to. Like for all we know this is taking place in like post-apocalyptic Montana or Alaska. Any communities accepting of newcomers or good vacant settlement areas might be hundreds of miles away. C) The airborne pollutants lingering in many bombed out areas might be bad enough to prevent settlement in them. D) The remaining communities might well have been taken over and absorbed into small post-apocalyptic fiefdoms and tin pot dictatorships by large groups. Even if a habitable pre-apocalyptic settlement is not currently ruled by tyrants or occupied by anyone, there's always a risk that the settlement will be discovered by armed scouts working for a tyrant while those armed scouts are doing fact finding missions in a region using pre-apocalyptic made maps. E) There might be less risk of invasion by armed bandits, raiders and violent scavengers. Probably a lot of those groups would scavenge from pre-apocalyptic ruins as well as steal from and kidnap people from other groups. Also those violent groups are probably smart enough to realise that the majority of the other groups are going to rebuilt or establish new settlements in the ruins of pre-apocalyptic settlements
"Haven't touched it since it released on Epic" Pretty much every game ever that I play lol. If it's out on Epic, it can get a Steam release or it won't get my money.
@@Jinkypigs I agree. However, there are some games that I wish to play yet don't support the dev, how I minimize what they get from me is to either buy the game on Steam during a sale, which, means that 30% Steam takes is more substantial in that now the dev gets far less than the asking price, or, if possible, I buy the game through Humble, especially if it's apart of a bundle so I can control what money goes where. If it's part of bundle, the dev who sold out gets 0, the charity gets 80% and Humble gets what's left. If it's not part of a bundle, I usually make sure that the discount is removed so that the extra money goes to a charity I choose versus it possibly going to the dev. If the Bay O Pirates were something I could trust in this Era, I'd have absolutely no qualms getting a game there, but, can't say I want to risk it given the shit that's happened there as of the last decade. Edit: For me, at least, another thing I factor in is if the company in question did what Pirahana, Coffee Stain and the Shenmue 3 dev did by taking pre-order/kickstarter money and essentially stealing it from the backers by going against their promise and signing the exclusive. If they, say, signed an exclusive with Epic, but DIDN'T do that, I'll wait until it comes to Steam and buy it the day it's released as, by that token it's just like any other timed exclusive that's been a thing since consoles quit having universal cartridges. Also, forgot to clarify, I will and have waited YEARS to buy a game that went down the first route, not just for a bundle or a steam sale, but, also when I know that my purchase will not give them the ability to push a happy financial report to their publisher. Which, imo, actually damages them more than not buying it as that means I'm one of only a few sales on that report which in turn means that my purchase is directly involved with someone getting chewed out for shitty sales numbers. Either way, to each their own. When Epic crashes and burns, and it will, I'll pop open that bottle of cherry blossom mead I've been saving for something special and piss on their ashes.
Looks interesting. But then you mentioned that it was a sold out to douchebag epic's anti consumer exclusive antic. Then I ain't going to touch it with a 10 feet pole even though it is out on steam
Game felt promising at first but ultimately it was a waste of money. You reach a point in the game it just gets you all stuck, my current game is between going from basic starting stuff to metal and all my colonists have just stopped building altogether. They just walk around waiting to die of sickness even though there is plenty of medical tents around. All I am doing right now in my game I am about to switch off is waiting for new survivors to turn up so they can get employed somewhere for no reason but to walk around until they die of sickness, I go up to a population of 25-30 back down to 15-20 colonist and this is basically what the game is now. Oh and I get to decontaminate buildings every so often for no reason. What a crap designed game.
Like they had an idea and were going in the right direction and one idiots input just ruined what could of been a decent post apocalyptic strategy game.
I should of just spent extra money and got the new Jurassic Park game on sale. This game is dull at it's best and for the most part putting some time in, it just feels broken or like something is missing or in my case both.
I didn't get what I paid for even at it's sale price. I wanted to get a game I could sink into and this wasn't it, be warned anyone else thinking about this game. It's not a good strategy game.
Just had a look at this on xbox. It's one of those turd games that hold back half the stuff unless you buy the "ultimate edition" ie. the whole game. In this case that means the price goes from £25 to £45. Yeah, they can get fucked.
Paradox game? So... great early game that breaks later on because their engine was written by a strung out toddler and all their developers are too busy making woke vampire game to fix it?
Normal soap and hot water is fine. We do have some good bacteria on our skin, so one should not constantly be using disinfectant (usually alcohol based or antibacterial soap). Those are good to use once in a while when you enter a grocery store for example. I did get in the habit of washing my hands often after I had an annoying skin infection near my eyes, not to mention the pandemic that also encourages me to wash my hands more often.
I keep a premix of soap and water in my truck....Mainly because I'm a mechanic....but it's nice for keepin the digits clean.
If you want a good hand cleaner thats medical rated, look for 3m Avagard D, doesn't dry out your skin, and hangs around for a bit...also has a nice moisturizing effect.
Alcohol based hand rubs are the best choice when your hands arent visibly soiled due to how effective and timely it is. Soap and water for when you have visibly dirty hands and the time it takes to actually wash your hands.
Whether you use either one mechanical friction plus whatever chemicals used removes bacteria/viruses and your natural flora will be back pretty quickly anyways due to how bacteria divide (logarithmic vs linear)
No matter what, good hand hygiene will help! Its basically the first lesson that is taught in nursing school and is the first step for pretty much any hands on treatment and procedure.
Yeah... thats what somehow many people not know. If you disinfect to much you destroy your body-own bacteria-flora which literaly helpt you... they do no harm and hold a place where if killed by to much disinfection bad outside bacteria can dock on...
Good advice
The dead rats: we got you outnumbered, 15 to one.
Karambit: so it's an even fight
"Poop Isle 5000" caught me completely off-guard and gave me a good belly laugh. Tears were shed, though that could be because of the SplatterCat irrigation system I've installed....
_"It could be considerably worse!"_ sounds like a great rallying cry.
Get your specialists at home to kill the deer(things) (bears, boars, bugs) and help out with collecting their meat and also berries/wood - if any left. Towers (scout, guard) expand your vision - add them to the very edge of buildable area for max effect. You can DIRECTLY control guards. Even if you JUST assigned them to a tower. They're pretty decent in numbers, say 8 of them (4 towers) can connect pretty much anything to God's wifi in short order as long as you can keep them together.
The game has an enticing early game, but then the pacing is all over the place. Once you nail down basic needs/crisis proof your colony enough - which usually happens with around 50-70 people colony - mid/end game is a bit of repetitive slog, lacking the danger. Overall I liked it, but it is one-and-done thing for me due to that.
yeah the overworld map was a big let down. could have done so much more with it, instead its just a shallow tacked on feature
Is there combat, or more like frostpunk with environmental challenges/population challenges?
@@CamoflagedTumbleweed there is combat. sometimes a group of bandit will ask for materials you can scare them in dialogue if they are not scared they will attack the gate if it gets destroyed 4 to 6 (i think) bandit will come in and destroy buildings and sometimes random bandits or giant spiders will attack from the side of the map without knocking your gate.
Most of these games are like that. FrostPunk became entirely easy and there was no reason to replay it imo.
@@IncognitoSprax FrostPunk "easy"? Damn, I must be bad.
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Me: Oh new splattercat video
I had a good bit of laughter with that "1v15? seems fair" moment xD
Also, I have the impression the other similar game you were talking about is Endzone, a wolrd apart. I know I've often confused those two games together.
21:06 No, you're not the only one who feels the need to wash their hands every so often out of nowhere :P
skip to 4:30 to not get bored out of your mind waiting for an old man to pick which colour flag he likes best
"15 soldiers stand in my way? so what you're saying is... its a fair fight."
- that one chick
Love the humour...
"Digging up plastic bottles... new career... you can never leave"
"Outhouses... adds flavour... nutrients"
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Those People needed some "Hygiene" upgrades to keep from falling to plague! Poor mutant-Jacob, and Rafael who just can't catch-a-break.
"Empress of Sweden"
Don't trust her. Either it's true, and she's _Swedish_ , or she's insane
Splat maybe washes his hands, but his shins are encrusted with filth! If he ever asks you to give him a leg up, just don't, you'll get PTSD for life.
"We really kinda stink" is the peoples impetus for progress.
You are not the only one who does that. Sometimes my hands just feel grungy and I give them a good wash.
23:29 I'm sorry, I just have a weak immune system... :P
I picked this up because of your video and ended up 100%'ing it and getting every achievement on Steam. Thanks for the tip. :)
If you don't want the scavengers licking things, stop sending the geologists.
Every video I watch of yours, i laugh out loud. Top notch content XD
I have been following the game since early access, always waiting for it to improve. One word: DISAPPOINTMENT.
That's literally 99% of indie games he covers lmao.
@@ag8276 Not all of them, most are innovative and interesting. I watch the channel because it's so entertaining just to hear him talk with his funny way of being.
@@ag8276 Because 99% of indie games he covers is early access, lol.
The only reason I can imagine why people still follow early access is the same reason people still gamble on lootboxes. It's an addiction to that 1% chance.
Thats fucking bullshit. The game works. What you meant was you didn't LIKE it so you filed a Hurt Feelings Report to cry about shit that ONLY you didn't like.
The guy talking to you IS talking to you through a tin can. Microphones are long gone.
yea, the antibacterial soap can cause digestive problems especially if you eat with your hands and wash your hands often using said antibacterial soap.
I've been in outhouses, not sure I've ever seen one that you can wash up in...
hahahahahahaah i cry with that reaction for that NPC Raphael........
you was suppose to put your food stockpile next to your market food building
Whenever i go to walmart, i have to go home and scrub my arms.
Been playing this on and off. Pretty good
I just picked this up on Console. It's not too bad I play I enjoy it. Even the tutorials aren't very useful but the encyclopedia has lots of useful information. Expand slowly..... Rapid expansion of buildings leaves you without people to carry stuff.
Which console man? Xbox?
I really enjoy splattercat's style of playing/discussing games, but this would be a prime example of why he just isn't useful when it comes to choosing a game. This game has a Mixed rating on steam. The downvotes on it explain a lot of critical issues with the game. But you really don't get to see any of it in this video because it's cut in a more entertaining over informative style.
At best, splattercat does enjoyable videos that you should only use to guide you to in-depth reviews/research. There is little info to make an informed buying choice.
To the fans(I consider myself one) not saying Splattercat is not fun to watch it's just a shame because I would love to see actual reviews out of him rather than sizzle reels
A real shame because he does have a fun style of communication and some excellent takes on games.
i just wanna point out that the name "chocolate factory" could've served both before and after the finding of the candy spot
Wow, this game is an exact clone of "Endzone a world apart" recently released. The assets, the eco structure, resource chains etc. Maybe these two games came out from one team that later had been split up like a "SnowRunner" - "Mudrunner" offroad sims.
you killed me with the outhouse on top of the water supply !!!
extra flavour , extra nutrients , going down more gooder , keeps you regular !!!
Man, Idk how you can only play partial games... its sad not being able to see more of a game..
It looks pretty polished now.Thanks Splatt.
Love this game much better than that endzone one, not a paradox game just published by them ^^
Gotta love how people mutate instead of just get cancer and die.
Judging from how those trees are constantly swaying the post-apocalyptic world is very windy.
Not a bad game looks interesting kind of curious why you went technology build but you weren't getting the technology seems a little strange 🤷 personally I'm into technology builds which can't put you leaps ahead of your enemy's and other colonies.
Yeah, and there was that REALLY Indy one that you missed which was in early access three years ago and got it's final release two years ago or maybe last year. That was a good one and it was legitimately indie.
Sometimes I randomly feel like I should wash my hands too.
Well at the very least the game looks nice, and has ok voice acting. Paradox is if nothing else, a creative company.
20-30m but it actually 40m lol, but i like it
i love the look of this and i believe you have shoed this game before if i am right keep up the good work
Well... he did say he hasn't touched it in a while, so that is a good chance that he did show it previously.
Teenage mutant Ninja mooses haha im dying here 😂😂😂😂
Oh Paradox, how the mighty have fallen.
Prep, prep, prep 😎🤙
Ah, fud, you say? Sounds tasty.
"I'm not an obsessive handwasher".........good thing handshaking is no thing anymore these days xD
For a similar type game, I liked Endzone - A World Apart much better. This one is still ok
Mmm thanks for the recommendation. That one sure looks interesting
Isnt this like endzone a world apart?
17:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Cervids, perhaps?
Yes it is abnormal to wash your hands just because you "feel" dirty. Bet they are soft and supple though. Like a man's hands should be.
Teenage Ninja Mutant Reindeer.
I find these games dumb because there's so many leftover facilities, buildings, and complexes in good locations in small to medium cities thar you'd never need to do this shit. Just maintain and modify a facility.
That being said. Splat always delivers.
it's not that simple
62 iq opinion
Town or village sure but considering the plot behind the game almost every city would be pretty much destroyed or in a non habitable state
Yeah they could probably just set up in a small city, town or village. However it might be that:
A) The other pre-apocalyptic small cities, towns and villages around them are already settled and overpopulated, so this group of people felt they had to strike out on their own. (Like in the selection menu one of the images shows 2 people trying to get into a city defended by a gate and armed guards standing at a watchpost, with signs on the gate saying "keep out" and ["don't come in unless you have food"] written on them.)
B) The "good" communities/settlement areas might be too far away to travel to. Like for all we know this is taking place in like post-apocalyptic Montana or Alaska. Any communities accepting of newcomers or good vacant settlement areas might be hundreds of miles away.
C) The airborne pollutants lingering in many bombed out areas might be bad enough to prevent settlement in them.
D) The remaining communities might well have been taken over and absorbed into small post-apocalyptic fiefdoms and tin pot dictatorships by large groups. Even if a habitable pre-apocalyptic settlement is not currently ruled by tyrants or occupied by anyone, there's always a risk that the settlement will be discovered by armed scouts working for a tyrant while those armed scouts are doing fact finding missions in a region using pre-apocalyptic made maps.
E) There might be less risk of invasion by armed bandits, raiders and violent scavengers. Probably a lot of those groups would scavenge from pre-apocalyptic ruins as well as steal from and kidnap people from other groups.
Also those violent groups are probably smart enough to realise that the majority of the other groups are going to rebuilt or establish new settlements in the ruins of pre-apocalyptic settlements
Sorry but which is the other one survival colony management Splat is talking about at ~40:20 of the video?
"Haven't touched it since it released on Epic" Pretty much every game ever that I play lol. If it's out on Epic, it can get a Steam release or it won't get my money.
I ain't going to touch any epic exclusive even if they come out on steam. Not after they sold out to douchebag epic store anti consumer tactics
@@Jinkypigs I agree. However, there are some games that I wish to play yet don't support the dev, how I minimize what they get from me is to either buy the game on Steam during a sale, which, means that 30% Steam takes is more substantial in that now the dev gets far less than the asking price, or, if possible, I buy the game through Humble, especially if it's apart of a bundle so I can control what money goes where.
If it's part of bundle, the dev who sold out gets 0, the charity gets 80% and Humble gets what's left.
If it's not part of a bundle, I usually make sure that the discount is removed so that the extra money goes to a charity I choose versus it possibly going to the dev.
If the Bay O Pirates were something I could trust in this Era, I'd have absolutely no qualms getting a game there, but, can't say I want to risk it given the shit that's happened there as of the last decade.
Edit: For me, at least, another thing I factor in is if the company in question did what Pirahana, Coffee Stain and the Shenmue 3 dev did by taking pre-order/kickstarter money and essentially stealing it from the backers by going against their promise and signing the exclusive.
If they, say, signed an exclusive with Epic, but DIDN'T do that, I'll wait until it comes to Steam and buy it the day it's released as, by that token it's just like any other timed exclusive that's been a thing since consoles quit having universal cartridges.
Also, forgot to clarify, I will and have waited YEARS to buy a game that went down the first route, not just for a bundle or a steam sale, but, also when I know that my purchase will not give them the ability to push a happy financial report to their publisher. Which, imo, actually damages them more than not buying it as that means I'm one of only a few sales on that report which in turn means that my purchase is directly involved with someone getting chewed out for shitty sales numbers.
Either way, to each their own. When Epic crashes and burns, and it will, I'll pop open that bottle of cherry blossom mead I've been saving for something special and piss on their ashes.
Isn't the narrator here the same who voiced Vesemir in The Witcher 3?
Been on this since Epic launch, pretty good game really.
"No active deposits". All I could think was, I'm going to make an active deposit. Lol. Sorry, I'm a man child
teenage mutant ungulates splat
Teenage Mutant Ninja Reindeer
The more I listen to you talk the more I think you sound like Foamy the Squirrel.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Cervids
🖤
Will there be a return to Dead State?
teenage mutant ninja cervids
8:32 to 8:54 Lol
Anyone know if it's good to play on Nintendo switch? What's the overall experience?
NOICE
Looks interesting. But then you mentioned that it was a sold out to douchebag epic's anti consumer exclusive antic. Then I ain't going to touch it with a 10 feet pole even though it is out on steam
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Zoom in some lol
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Game felt promising at first but ultimately it was a waste of money. You reach a point in the game it just gets you all stuck, my current game is between going from basic starting stuff to metal and all my colonists have just stopped building altogether. They just walk around waiting to die of sickness even though there is plenty of medical tents around.
All I am doing right now in my game I am about to switch off is waiting for new survivors to turn up so they can get employed somewhere for no reason but to walk around until they die of sickness, I go up to a population of 25-30 back down to 15-20 colonist and this is basically what the game is now. Oh and I get to decontaminate buildings every so often for no reason.
What a crap designed game.
Like they had an idea and were going in the right direction and one idiots input just ruined what could of been a decent post apocalyptic strategy game.
I should of just spent extra money and got the new Jurassic Park game on sale. This game is dull at it's best and for the most part putting some time in, it just feels broken or like something is missing or in my case both.
I didn't get what I paid for even at it's sale price. I wanted to get a game I could sink into and this wasn't it, be warned anyone else thinking about this game. It's not a good strategy game.
Dude "poo-pile 5000" wth, have to start calling you "scattercat"
Just had a look at this on xbox. It's one of those turd games that hold back half the stuff unless you buy the "ultimate edition" ie. the whole game. In this case that means the price goes from £25 to £45. Yeah, they can get fucked.
Looks like a "Homeless Colony Build" simulator....Surviving modern politics is more accurate. I'd laugh but this is sadly truthful in america =(
Paradox game? So... great early game that breaks later on because their engine was written by a strung out toddler and all their developers are too busy making woke vampire game to fix it?
First?
ug they are hiding the dislikes is there a way to turn that off
TH-cam, I think you can turn it off, but it must be a hassle after the video is edited and uploaded
3rd
Switch users. Do NOT buy this POS game. Crashes constantly - I average a crash about every 2 in-game days.