Matt, if you ever play this game again, try holding ALT. It lets you move your mouse (to scrub dishes) without rotating the camera. Saves so much motionsickness.
I like how Matt runs into Josh from "Let's Game it Out" within the first minute of the game, by building the computer on the edge of the sink. Perfection.
Matt, you will soon be receiving a package. It is not for you. Upon receiving it immediately toss it into the basement. It definitely *does not* contain a set of lockpicks, a flashlight, and some bear spray. It is *not* to help your editors escape and attain freedom. It's just a package ... with one of those cans of peanuts that actually has a spring snake in it. It will get your editors good, so make sure to give it to them, unopened.
"skeuomorph" - when something new takes on the appearance of what it replaced. That's what the "floppy disk" has become. As a child of the eighties I remember these things vividly. I still have some in random places in my home office, actually.
Similar wish how we still say footage for filmed thing when it’s all been completely digital for decades. There is no actual film tape measured by the foot.
I like how Matt had trouble with the lighting in the game but the video looks fine. First rule of dark-world games is to turn your monitor's brightness up. Adjust that HDR setting so you can see the grey dot all the time.
I'm pretty sure he's just an idiot. People like him must be who they use for focus testing the lighting in games, because it's almost never actually dark in the darkness.
About the size of that Floppy Disk, if that was one of the 8" floppies that were actually still in use by the US Government about 5 years ago, that would be the right size compared to a decent monitor.
yeah was about to comment that the original floppy disks where called that for a reason, they where actually floppy, as in outside was made of paper and they would flop
i just wanted to comment this x3 @edit, there were also different formats. so even "later" there were bigger versions with "high capacity" but for consumers it was usual the more commonly known ones.
The devs of the real world (I heard the dev studio is called G.O.D. or smth) should indeed add some "dings" for the fullfilling of boring tasks such as cleaning dishes.
2:57 Why was my first idea is that, if I would ever be there and see him walk with Paddy, I would just run up and be like: Paddy! Oh and his owner, eeehhh... Anyway! Paddy! XD
Your storytime reminded me of my own conversation. I knew this one kid that, when he saw a floppy disk among some old computer stuff we were clearing out, he was amused that someone had used a 3D printer to print a save button.
I wonder if RCE would ever consider playing Subnautica on the channel. It'd be fun to see his thought processes when building a base and what he'd call his vehicles. They *would* be hi-vis orange and yellow, though. Gotta be safe out there.
RCE actually played a bit of Subnautica Below Zero, but sadly quit before he got to the fun stuff. But if you’re looking for some good Subnautica playthroughs you should check out Butchx3’s playthrough. Butch has severe thalassophobia so his playthrough is filled with delicious terror.
11:54 I had an 8-inch floppy disk pinned to a board at work for years, used it to befuddle the new guys. Then we moved shop and it got lost in some box. 😢
I dishwashed at the busiest Red Robin in the country, it's in a mall, during Christmas season. It was literally the worst job I've ever had, working for the worst people I've ever worked aside. I'd rather eat lead than stoop to that level again
I remember having to get a big container of floppy disks as classroom supplies for computer class ... I also remember thinking usbs were miraculous lol
My first job, I was a busser at a new Mexican restaurant in town, could only afford to let me work 2 days a week but payed better than when I worked 5 days a week at a different restaurant where I would do 3 different positions for them based on what they needed more. I would bus the dishes, clean the tables (even though at that restaurant it was always the waiter/waitress not the busser who wiped them down BEFORE I started), dishwashing along with grabbing some of the old dishes being taken off the line so the cooks only had to be in half the kitchen. Final position I filled was Expo, or making the plates look pretty before they went out the door by adding any optional sauces, lettuce, tomatoes, and even making sure the chefs cooked the right order. Every 2 weeks I'd bring home about 100 bucks after tax. Didn't stay there long, now I bring anywhere from 300 to 1400 a week (I paint roads and in the winter there's not much you can paint due to the temperature and type of mix we use)
Well, inside a 3½ disk IS a floppy disk. They just decided to make the case sturdier and the disk itself smaller. Less troubles, and in the end the smaller ones could hold more than the bigger ones (1.44MB compared to 1.2MB in their respective later iterations).
Yes, but the hard case effectively prevented the disk from flopping. And the old 5¼" disks only held 512KB. And before those, there were 8" disks with even less capacity. I'm old enough to have seen these, but never actually got to use them.
Or spray dishes down and put them in the industrial sanitizer and lower the doors! I’ve don’t that as a job before and it’s so monotonous in the best way. You can just forget the world a little and spray food scraps off the plates. It’s annoying when there’s hard stuck food on the plates though.
If some engineer could invent a pair of glasses that made a happy sound each you finished washing a dish, he’d be the richest man in the world in no time and a hero to every exhausted wife who’s kids are too young to help her with them, because husbands would finally be gearing up to help with the dishes! 😂😂
your vids have been my safe space for 3 years now im not an og but your vids have been of much comfert when i felt anxious so thank you for making vids about random engineer games and dont stop.
I remember there being a huge floppy disk as well, in comparison to the 3½(?) one. Not sure it was as big as that but there weren't flat screens to compare.
I thought you were wildly off with the gears being a floppy disc bit but the actual floppy disc in the game was so huge that you could've easily been right
Matt: "I need to move my sink."
Also Matt: *never moves sink*
Matt, if you ever play this game again, try holding ALT. It lets you move your mouse (to scrub dishes) without rotating the camera. Saves so much motionsickness.
I like how Matt runs into Josh from "Let's Game it Out" within the first minute of the game, by building the computer on the edge of the sink. Perfection.
Matt, you will soon be receiving a package. It is not for you. Upon receiving it immediately toss it into the basement. It definitely *does not* contain a set of lockpicks, a flashlight, and some bear spray. It is *not* to help your editors escape and attain freedom. It's just a package ... with one of those cans of peanuts that actually has a spring snake in it. It will get your editors good, so make sure to give it to them, unopened.
Wow you’re so funny
Bruh is that suppose to be funny
@@SolstIIIce how old were you when you lost your sense of humor?
@danidh needless hostility
@@tarrantwolf probably old enough to realize this isn’t humor
"skeuomorph" - when something new takes on the appearance of what it replaced. That's what the "floppy disk" has become. As a child of the eighties I remember these things vividly. I still have some in random places in my home office, actually.
You mean save icons?
Your parents coworker coming over with a few floppy storage boxes full of bootlegged Commodore 64 games was Steam in the 80's.
Similar wish how we still say footage for filmed thing when it’s all been completely digital for decades. There is no actual film tape measured by the foot.
i remember floppy disks and used them right up until cds and then usbs became popular.
I like how Matt had trouble with the lighting in the game but the video looks fine. First rule of dark-world games is to turn your monitor's brightness up. Adjust that HDR setting so you can see the grey dot all the time.
I'm pretty sure he's just an idiot. People like him must be who they use for focus testing the lighting in games, because it's almost never actually dark in the darkness.
Doing the dishes while watching this so I get the full immersive experience.
1:16 missed your chance to read idiots as architects, your editor got you😂
When you realized it was "4.1... points" Haha!!! I literally had to pause it because I was laughing so hard! Brillant
It's so confusing that it's to 3 decimal places
“We now have a lemon in our crate.”
That sounds so sad that all he’s got for comfort is a crate😂😭
About the size of that Floppy Disk, if that was one of the 8" floppies that were actually still in use by the US Government about 5 years ago, that would be the right size compared to a decent monitor.
yeah was about to comment that the original floppy disks where called that for a reason, they where actually floppy, as in outside was made of paper and they would flop
@@EsMenca The outside was a thin, flexible plastic. I don't think it was the same kind of plastic, but it was on par with plastic milk jugs.
@@evilbob840 depends on the country, we had the cardboard ones
@@EsMenca I didn't even know that, cool. They were pretty fragile with the plastic cover, I imagine they were worse with cardboard.
Back in the day monitors were tiny. So the size of the floppy compared to the monitor made sense
12:26 the original actually "floppy" discs were pretty big
i just wanted to comment this x3
@edit, there were also different formats. so even "later" there were bigger versions with "high capacity" but for consumers it was usual the more commonly known ones.
Technically they are both floppy discs. The 3.5in type is just encased in a harder plastic. There are actual round, floppy disks inside of them.
Yes the first gen was bigger in size but slightly slimmer with a hole in the middle like a wrapped CD 💾
ibm shugart floppy was massive
5 1/4 in. I believe.
My high school actually gambled and lost on floppy disks, thinking that USBs would fade away. We were using floppy disk until 2011.
To be fair, USB sticks have faded away too. Portable storage media pales in comparison to THE CLOUD.
@@joshmartin2744pen drives were never meant for actual storage. Only to transfer data. I use it when I have ro print out something at the shop
He’s an engineer, he hasn’t read the whole guide that says you best let the dishes dry out before tossing them to the pit 😂
Fun fact!
If you enjoy a ding sound when you’re done with something put a bell next to it
The devs of the real world (I heard the dev studio is called G.O.D. or smth) should indeed add some "dings" for the fullfilling of boring tasks such as cleaning dishes.
Really mixed messages on the size of the dev team though, seems like it's quite small though, so, wouldn't get your hopes up
@@Xinderkan I heard they even abandonned the project ahaha
The Guild Of Developers? Most of their work is hit or miss.
2:57 Why was my first idea is that, if I would ever be there and see him walk with Paddy, I would just run up and be like: Paddy! Oh and his owner, eeehhh... Anyway! Paddy! XD
Matt-finding speedrun
I saw a man with a Labrador wearing the ding hat. He also looked like the pfp in a way
Your storytime reminded me of my own conversation. I knew this one kid that, when he saw a floppy disk among some old computer stuff we were clearing out, he was amused that someone had used a 3D printer to print a save button.
THE TERROR OF FORGETTING TO WASH THE DISHES SO NOW YOU CAN’T EAT WITHOUT GETTING DIRTY CLOTHES!
*terrified screeching*
I'm a dishwasher at a hospital cafeteria. It's like you're speaking to me.
I wonder if RCE would ever consider playing Subnautica on the channel. It'd be fun to see his thought processes when building a base and what he'd call his vehicles. They *would* be hi-vis orange and yellow, though. Gotta be safe out there.
RCE has actually played subnautica..only 2 episodes though
RCE actually played a bit of Subnautica Below Zero, but sadly quit before he got to the fun stuff. But if you’re looking for some good Subnautica playthroughs you should check out Butchx3’s playthrough. Butch has severe thalassophobia so his playthrough is filled with delicious terror.
Play subnautica again RCE!
@@zachfriesen1459 yess i want that series to continue so bad.
As someone who has washed dishes, I can assure you the toilet at the end is accurate
Got one of those never forget tshirt s with a Floppy Disk, video and sound caset holding hands. I love that one.
I really hope Lets Game It Out will play this. Josh would have so much fun with the turds 😂
Day 69 + 2 of notifying people that the Discord server's Suggestions forum is a better place to suggest new games to Matt. (Just don't ping him!)
Also, day 3 of including "69" in my comment until someone acknowledges it or I get at least 69 likes.
Nice you added +2 instead of 71 night
So.. what happens when you do ping him?
But all commentw help grow the channel right.
@@A.P122 You get banned
This was more like the old INFRA Times… i like it👍🏻
11:54 I had an 8-inch floppy disk pinned to a board at work for years, used it to befuddle the new guys.
Then we moved shop and it got lost in some box. 😢
12:00 some of em *were* this big! Though I've never held a big giant 8 inch floppy di- disk😳
But they for sure used to exist
Currently watching this while procrastinating on washing the dishes irl lmao
This is how I imagine dishwashing machines work when you close the door
Editor doing a sneaky one with the book there.
Need more of this. Clean dishes with poops.
I dishwashed at the busiest Red Robin in the country, it's in a mall, during Christmas season. It was literally the worst job I've ever had, working for the worst people I've ever worked aside. I'd rather eat lead than stoop to that level again
red robin fries r fire tho. would work there jus for the fries
Every day I'm genuinely amazed RCE doesn't have any videos on RImWorld
In Canada we refer to it as "Hydro-ceramic Engineering". So to me this was your first Engineering gig.
I remember having to get a big container of floppy disks as classroom supplies for computer class ... I also remember thinking usbs were miraculous lol
Bro you're literally the "Matt of all Trades" ngl😂
I agree Matt... Dishwashing is a horror for me too 😅🤣🤣
In my school they have a floppy Disk, that IS even larger then the one in Game and Stores 250 bytes
Yeah, the original 8" floppies
That toilet reminds me of music festivals. More of this plz :)
That was one of the funniest RCE video's I've ever seen, the poos got me and I burst out laughing.
Some floppy discs were almost thexsize of a vinyl record
"Floppy disks were not that big" now I feel old.
17:25 FACE REVEAL
My first job, I was a busser at a new Mexican restaurant in town, could only afford to let me work 2 days a week but payed better than when I worked 5 days a week at a different restaurant where I would do 3 different positions for them based on what they needed more. I would bus the dishes, clean the tables (even though at that restaurant it was always the waiter/waitress not the busser who wiped them down BEFORE I started), dishwashing along with grabbing some of the old dishes being taken off the line so the cooks only had to be in half the kitchen. Final position I filled was Expo, or making the plates look pretty before they went out the door by adding any optional sauces, lettuce, tomatoes, and even making sure the chefs cooked the right order. Every 2 weeks I'd bring home about 100 bucks after tax. Didn't stay there long, now I bring anywhere from 300 to 1400 a week (I paint roads and in the winter there's not much you can paint due to the temperature and type of mix we use)
1:17 cheeky editor.
LOL! No idea what I've just watched, buy it was hilarious 😂
Well the editor turned it back into a normal game, nice horror music
I used to work with a dude who thought the save icon depicted a TV. "Now, just go up and click on the little TV there..."
"Lets go left" proceeds to go right instead
alternate title: "they turned dishwashing into a game"...
Bro did he change title after seeing your comment??
south wales? i hope your near the valleys, id love to meet the real civil engineer in person!
Truly a game for the ages
Did the editor turn up the brightness in the "dark" area to make Matt look like an idiot?
would you expect anything less from them??
Legit didn’t touch the brightness. Bloke is just blind
PART 2 PLS
3:17 just tease it with a sponge, tease it tease it tease it tease it tease it
I feel old because when he said floppy disk I pictured an 8in floppy hahaha
01:16 lol 👍😊
im watching this video thru dishwashing simulator game in the computer
12:26 not the 3.5 inch but they did have 5 and 8 inch ones though.
29.99$ ❌
20,000$✔️
Matt doesn't remember THE BIG FLOPPY DISKS?
matts like my internet british father.
11:20 This: 💾 isn't even a floppy disk.
Real floppy disks were bigger, flatter, and actually floppy.
Well, inside a 3½ disk IS a floppy disk. They just decided to make the case sturdier and the disk itself smaller.
Less troubles, and in the end the smaller ones could hold more than the bigger ones (1.44MB compared to 1.2MB in their respective later iterations).
3.5" diskettes are also floppy disks, even thoug they have a hard cover.
Yes, but the hard case effectively prevented the disk from flopping.
And the old 5¼" disks only held 512KB.
And before those, there were 8" disks with even less capacity.
I'm old enough to have seen these, but never actually got to use them.
Lmao editor did Paddy dirty @3:03 that was a whale of a dog...in South Wales.
Dishwashing is horror without a game
Dishwashing simulator?... load dishwasher, press start, game complete lol
Oh you sweet summer child
Yeah fr
Or spray dishes down and put them in the industrial sanitizer and lower the doors! I’ve don’t that as a job before and it’s so monotonous in the best way. You can just forget the world a little and spray food scraps off the plates.
It’s annoying when there’s hard stuck food on the plates though.
@@serenahiggins1849 I had a similar job, but at a very busy restaurant, so it was like the Nascar Pitstop equivalent of what you were describing.
Dishwashing, not dishwasher
I want to see more of this lolol
I love this man in 3 channel,i subs him in my laptop 2022,but I just realized, it turns out he said fellow

Horror game? This is the most real-to-life simulator I've ever seen. 😁
If some engineer could invent a pair of glasses that made a happy sound each you finished washing a dish, he’d be the richest man in the world in no time and a hero to every exhausted wife who’s kids are too young to help her with them, because husbands would finally be gearing up to help with the dishes! 😂😂
Just stopped by to say dishwashing is already a horror experience
Millennial 😂
your vids have been my safe space for 3 years now im not an og but your vids have been of much comfert when i felt anxious so thank you for making vids about random engineer games and dont stop.
Oh yes! Hes back again
#1 rule of life don't ring bells in spooky church like buildings. Never a good idea
I remember there being a huge floppy disk as well, in comparison to the 3½(?) one. Not sure it was as big as that but there weren't flat screens to compare.
Before the 3.5 there was the 5.25", which was actually floppy.
@@wlwlvr I looked it up and there was a 8 inch one. I definitely remember those 5.25" ones.
I am 18 but have a huge collection of floppy discs ranging in colours. Collected them all from my father and his friends
I thought you were wildly off with the gears being a floppy disc bit but the actual floppy disc in the game was so huge that you could've easily been right
1:28 two minutes After uploading
little does matt know the originals were 8 inches
6:56 its a policeman food plate thing
Both of my dishwashers ding, what you on about?
Now I want to see RCE playing a horror game :)
Hello there, fellow engineer.
0:25 you have to cover man in the box
Ooh I’m invested now!!!
This kind of reminds me of Infra in a weird way. I'm really curious to see where it goes though. Hope to see some more videos in the future.
I'd love you play some old games like Mob Rule Classic or The Nations 2. They're great games!
Laundry Simulator would also be a horror game.
17:21 i bet that the top right picture is him
I would love to see Matt play _Irong Lung_ !
Ding can also be used as the german word for the strongest shape, it literally translates to "thing" tho
19:01
Matt
I was just having breakfast
5 inch floppy disks were a thing. Still in use.
You could put the sink under the drop tube for the dishes?
Yep
If you like piling up and collecting your own turds may I suggest Long Road Trip : Car Driving
im having dinner right now, when this is done i will have dishes to doo. i hate dirty dishes, is horror all on its own
I believe you might have some fun playing Contrast.
Clink a fork against a glass after every dish you wash IRL, now you have your ding.