How Hard is it to Beat Factorio When EVERYTHING Goes on the Same Belt?
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- čas přidán 16. 02. 2023
- In this video, I earn my sushi chef accreditation
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Music Used:
Yoshi's Island - Athletic
Necros - Castle City (Jazz Jackrabbit 3)
Jester - Stardust Memories
Lizardking - Popcorn
Siren - Carpe Diem - Hry
shoutout to the shadow government for recently legalizing nuclear bombs
nuclear weapons are my favorite thing in factorio, and real life
the government has not yet ceased my 2 pounds of thorium powder and 500 smoke detectors
Gonk
XD Love discoving awesome creators commenting on each other's incredible abominations XD
Greer
the funny frog man has arrived
I imagine that after a dozen hours, the sushi belt starts looking comprehendible. Like reading the matrix code.
im just looking at the master piece that is the awesome super spliter
i dont even see the code... i just see blonde, brunette, redhead
its like viewing every concievable piece of knowledge in the universe at once. it may take a really really long time, but theoretically, *eventually* you will be able to understand it
@@thecountercounter9127 if you don't go insane
the analogy still holds up!
It's the perfect randomizer
It's interesting how you have effectively eliminated the entire portion of logistics in this game, specifically transporting the right resources to the right assemblers. You can place any assembler or chemical plant anywhere you want, removing a significant part of the headache in planning.
Well, essentially trading a headache for an aneurysm.
It's like cutting your foot off so you can't stub your toe lol
@@notrod5341 Well, at least it works!
@@notrod5341 when you're in a room full of tiny ledges it's a good decision
(shout out to replying to a year old comment) I'm reminded of the old phrase "cutting off your nose to spite your face"
The pure spiritual whiplash I felt when you launched the rocket and the video DIDNT END was indescribeable, thank you
Came to the comments to say exactly this, the additional mega sushi was amazing :)
TFW the video is only halfway
You know, your blood vessels are all sushi belts.
This base is approved by nature.
i have hematemesis
@@xoveisdead based
I'd love to see the opposite of this playthrough, where you try to make everything perfect ratios and as efficient as possible. Also I'm surprised your brain hasn't evaporated by now with all the shit you've put it through playing these insane challenges
Pfft, what has nature ever done for me?
i feel like you need a game speed acceleration mod
“I’m both proud and disgusted by what I’ve created.”
That’s like half of how I feel about everything I make in Factorio.
#relatable
that Frankenstein feeling
That's the nature of Factorio to me. Building something? Easy, as long as you're patient and don't give up. Building something **good**? Impossible 😂
28:15 *"the sushi is highly volatile"* the absolute funniest quote ever to come out of a Factorio playthrough
It definitely is! Almost sounds AI generated tho...
Almost as funny as "undocumented copper"
@@justastevilavicius9936?
@@SoylentGamer as opposed to ea nasir's a-bit-too-documented copper
The pizza is aggressive
I did a sushi belt run. What made it interesting and didn't require memory was the idea of a "kidney" which would measure the concentration of a single item type along a "receptor" lane split off from the bulk circulatory system. If the concentration grew too high, then the journey would begin storing excess into boxes; when the concentration fell too low, then the boxes would unload into the blood stream. In effect, I was using the blood stream itself as a memory cell. Certain parts of the factory that didn't need a wide variety of parts could pull only certain items.
Blud made a factory that can get diabetes 💀💀
@@KarolOfGutovo welcome to a bored factorio player's mind
I love how there’s such a completely different solution to the same problem
@@daanstrik4293 One is robotic the other is biological
The thing is that this solution would require sorting. He banned the use of sorting injectors, so I'm not sure how much he could reasonably sort, if any.
"Some base can be measured in rockets per hour, but this base is in hours per rocket"
Gosh your monotone voice tone make this even more funnier.
Please never change !
Your are the best :D
Dude what the hell. I read this comment as he was saying it
@@itsuwu6435 It's odd how often that seems to happen, actually.
Cannot get over this man having to build a COMPUTER in order to constantly calculate and recalibrate what's on the belt.
what he built is actually pretty simple, it just looks bad because theres so many wires
Just thought about it but you could build a more complex computer which will not require you to hook up every inserter to it
A computer's a computer whether it's doing calculus or addition@@raik1766
Never mind the circuits, I'm boggled by that MOAB. I'm willing to bet that bad boy took some time.
@@raik1766it may be an incredibly simple computer by real life standards, but the average player is confused by rail signals
currently 35 hours into factorio. I have understood a solid 5% of this video and it has still blown my mind
FR ME TOO 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's OK. What Dosh is doing is certified insane and quite possibly the only wrong way to play factorio.
So basically, the more you understand Dosh, the more horrible the base looks.
@@Mr.Sparks.173 I would say Dosh's videos are the best possible way to play the worst possible challenges
dont worry I have less than half that, I am probably even more confused than you are. :D
Im 419.9 Hours in (im not even joking) and i have no clue about the circuit network but i can understand most of what going on. I still have yet to complete the game
It's probably the best Factorio video ever created. It's both magnificent and disgusting at the same time, I've wanted something like this a long time ago (didn't know about it though). I'm glad you actually made it and put it to the logical end. You are starting the game with sushi, discovering the proper way to play effectively, and at the end you are going the whole cycle and finalize with peak sushi performance. So poetic.
You, sir, have the biggest brain among the factorio community. I did not understand a single word you said about circuits, but it is incredible amazing to see this sushi
it counts how many items enter the sushi train, if that number exceeds a number he set then it wont allow more of that item. Thats the entirety of the circuit. Its super simple and repeated across every item in the game, just looks complex because theres so many inputs and outputs but you can try replicate it with a single belt/inserter and item and figure it out in 30 seconds.
So the main part of the circuitry magic here is the two decider combinators in the beginning.
So imagine two persons, their job is to sit in front of each other and pass to the other in front of him any object it is put in between them, let's say apples.
So you give 1 apple to one of the persons and he proceeds to give the apple to the other person, the other person give it back, and again, the first person passes it along, for an infinite amount of times.
Now you give one of them another apple, now there is 2 apples being passed along.
See where this is going? Now you have essentially created a loop that keeps information.
Now when an inserter takes an object, it will send a minus 1 item to remove 1 item signal from the decider combinators loop, and the reverse for when adding things to the main bus.
Essentially, if you had those 2 apples being passed between those two persons, and you took 1 apple from them, now they are passing only 1 apple between them.
This is how memory cells in Factorio works. Very useful.
I can't believe how many people don't use circuits
they are like train signals, logically simple, but very confusing when explained in outcomes
@@roseravus4908 i can't even use automatic trains let alone circuits
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
And at the same time, is one of the most cursed too
@@Pedro_Colicigno Blessed and cursed, in the truest sense of the word: blursed.
Wtf are ye doing here? You like factorio?
This gave me cancer
I started playing Factorio because of you. So thank you and I hate you at the same.
My first attempt had some sushi in it. I just figured it'd be easier and more compact to do it here and there. A few hours later I started a new file.
The Factory consumes another
I have never played Factorio and I've never watched a Factorio video before, yet I enjoyed this entire video front to back. I think that says a lot about how entertaining you managed to make The World's Worst Base Concept!
i love seeing steel axe in the research pane AFTER you had to rip up the furnace stack
emergent storytelling
oh look a Niko pfp
On my third rewatch of space exploration and this finally comes out bless the good lord 🙏
Same but with TowerClimb lul
There's something intriguing about that game
Dear god waligugs gunna be doing factorio
Only 3?
Weak
@@mageofvoid4282 yeah I've reached that thing 20 times
@@aintnobodycare6193
This is the first CZcamsr in a long time that I felt his content could be called "endlessly rewatchable"
It’s wild how you uploaded the entire reality of the sushi into the wires, basically making the chef the master of a digital sushi world. You made the matrix with sushi…
you blew my mind when you launched the rocket and i saw we were only half way into the video. you truly went above and beyond, bravo
you know what I would -hate- love? Sushi pipes. A mod that lets you put multiple fluids on the same pipe network, then sort them out later down the pipe.
I've seen someone build that with vanilla pumps and circuit conditions. I'm not sure which one is worse.
you can do that by rotating undergrounds/storage tanks
Nefrums played with that idea while he has designing his newest 100% base. He even provided blueprints. If I remember correctly it was a little unreliable. But it can be done, pure vanilla
Barrel all liquids. No pipes needed!
that actually is a mod
That feeling when you notice that you're only halfway through the video after the rocket launched. Good stuff, Dosh. Thank you. (=
Your smiley face is backwards, sir
I got the same feeling
@@Hawk7886 It's almost kinda unsettling lol. Like, the textual equivalent of the uncanny valley for me
It's amazing watching the optical illusions on the belts when you're at 100x speed and such. Sometimes it looks like everything is moving in the wrong direction! Reminds me of how "randomness" is actually really difficult to achieve, because even in the "static" of the visuals of the misc items we can see patterns.
If giving yourself robots at the start makes these videos easier to make (and thus more of them coming) you should definitely do that!
Goddamn dosh, you did it again.
Seriously tho I commend you for going through this kind of suffering for us, love ya man and keep making amazing content
I understand that this carved another chunk out of your soul, but I need to tell you I've been wanting to see a full sushi belt base for so long now and you have made my dream come true.
I love how the MOAB is just casually dropped on us
I love the part when Dosh said "Its Sushi Time", and than proceeded to Sushi all over the place.
Was actually pretty entertaining and weirdly comprehensible.
Ill have a uhhh... Sense of pain with a dash of madness, uhhh and uhh. an everything belt with added clown vomit. Oh! And your bets Sins against all Factory kind, with extra salt and misery on the side. No sense of taste and uhh, ill take the rubber duck thanks. Also keep the tip , we wouldn't want this spawn of hell getting out now would we? Be a real shame yeah?
Well I certainty didn't expect to see a 500 dollar (Australian) donation when I scrolled through the comments this morning. I was drinking some tea and my eyes bulged out of my skull. Not sure what to say other than thanks. So, Thanks!
man just casually dropped in 5 hunge for dosh's suffering
@@iknowdawae893and bro didn't even answered, real dude, he came, sent money, no further elaborate
$500 AUD? what's that like 12 bucks?
@@sultanofswag8901 according to google +300 bucks
This was a horror film, and I genuinely watched the whole thing open mouthed, stunned, and with fear in my heart
Thank you! This was a lot of fun to watch and listen too!
This is extremely painful to watch. I can only imagine how painful it must have been to build. You are a much braver man than I for taking on this challenge...
This feels like doing raw data serial communication parsing.
I'm dying inside; yet enjoying every second.
I have no idea what 'raw data feeding is' but i wholeheartedly agree
Okay i wanna edit my commment but apparently YT aint bloody havin it today
@@thedyingmeme6maybe edit it today :)
I love how the belt would change colors a bit, tons of green circuits or iron pieces move across like a bizarre sunrise/set. A work of art born from a nightmare of an idea.
Not to spoil it, but the fact "that one mod" appeared towards the end was both amazing and hilarious to see.
I wish he would graph the amount of items on belt/belt segment over time, it's really interesting how it oscillates
What is "That one mod" and why does it remain nameless?
@@SImrobert2001 The Rubber Duck mod, left it vague because its a mild spoiler.
Just stumbled on your videos and they're great! I had an inkling that I was quite an idiot but the couple of videos that I've watched of yours have left little doubt in my mind. Keep up the great work!
God, now I'm imagining Space Exploration with only sushi belts. You'd never finish.
I know the base ran very poorly, but it was rather awe inspiring to watch everything run.
And I completely understand you being mesmerized by the belts.
So... Many... Colors...
My favorite part of this was the zoomed-out shots of belts taking up the whole screen, all going in the same direction and with the time sped up. It almost felt like an aerial shot of the ocean the way certain items would return in this wave of barely distinct colors.
This is the build I've wanted for so long! AMAZING! As much of a pain, I gotta say I love sushi belts, and I've not seen a better one. Great job!
The chaos of this video and the one after it, your outlook on it all. This is a wonderful watch
This is actually one of the coolest bases I have ever seen cause I don’t know anyone else mad enough to take it this far. It’s a feat in and of itself.
You basically digitalized your main bus into the wires, and the spaghetti factory is just the visual representation of it. lol Love it!
So its a bus... within a bus. bus-ception
MOAB droped me on the ground laughing! Great video I love that you go to 11 with your videos. And explaining math behind all of that crazy *chef's kiss*.
This feels a lot like a 'scrapyard' world, where you're sorting through garbage and sifting out the valuable things
"Cubic Visual Sludge" is my new band name. Or maybe "Highly Volatile Sushi". I really love how much thought and effort went into making this base, when it really becomes the equivalent of one million monkeys at one million typewriters trying to create a rubber ducky.
famous bands in the Sludge Metal and Sushi Metal scenes, respectively.
This is by far the most hilarious thing iv ever seen built in Factorio well done sir. Thank you for exploring these small pockets of hell for our amusement!
Imagine him sushi krastorio
@@hanswurst913dear god
found this goldmine of a channel 2 days ago and i can say in confidence and extreme sorrow that its one of the best channels out there.... and that I dont have any more videos to watch :(
Jesus bro you got me out here at 3am giving your ass a standing ovation absolutely incredible
This easily deserves a spot in the hall of fame mod.
39:30 Satelite at the top lane of the second to last belt.
I didn't know were were playing "where's Wally?"
@@cdgonepotatoes4219 ya spellt it wrong. If it is factorio, it sould be WALLIE.
@@sz_b_zstechnix7523 Wallie, Wally, Waldo... you'd be surprised how long I checked so I was right.
@@cdgonepotatoes4219 i was making a W.A.L.L.-E. joke.
I'd love to see a concise but detailed video explaining of some of the blueprints and circuits you made in your longer videos. They are very impressive and interesting!
I've really got to get around to making that circuit tutorial.
@@DoshDoshington please just overview/semi-detailed circuit tutorial
@@DoshDoshington Yes please. I've been getting into circuits lately and would absolutely love to see it.
@@DoshDoshington When you do I got another super thanks for you!
@@DoshDoshington this whole base is just infinite monkeys typing on infinite typewriters and through random chance getting shakespear
It is no surprise that Dosh is the creator that got me really invested in factorio.
What is surprising is the fact I hear his voice in my head while I'm plotting the next section of my factory and I don't know what that says about me.
This is beautiful. Thank you for this art piece.
This is exactly the Factorio video I wanted. Thank you! It was everything I hoped it would be and more.
The sight of the entire screen filled with glorious sushi was so satisfying.
That was incredible! The circuitry that makes it even possible is in itself beyond anything I could have imagined.
For a (probably casual compared to this) challenge, there's a mod that allows you to build stuff inside buildings. It also allows you to build buildings inside other buildings, so could you beat the game playing entirely inside one warehouse?
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen! Seeing you make "The Chef" put a big fat smile on my face.
The amount of effort to do this is utterly insane. You are a mad man. I love it!
My first factory, before I watched any media, was based on what I called in my head as a “spam belt”. Essentially just one belt and everything in my factory took from and added to the same belt.
It was quite something. It *just* got me through to robots, and then robots solved all my problems.
It's like a beautiful river of treasure. I hope The Chef becomes a recurring character. It was pretty cool.
Extremely satisfying to watch and puzzle-out... but you couldn't pay me enough to build this. Hats off.
This video was legit the high point of my day. Thank you.
Fun fact, the first time I ever played a logistics game (an early build of Dyson Sphere Program), this is the base design I used, because it's what most closely approximates how cells work in real life (dump every product into the cytoplasm and it'll eventually randomly percolate over to whatever needs it; stuff needed in bulk can be shipped in dedicated vessels, like Factorio's trains), which was the only logistic system I knew well enough at the time to know how and why it worked. Then I discovered all the things that you discovered in this video, and never did it again. You're making me want to either try again, or code my own logistics game that's optimized for this stuff.
Anyway, I agree: this is very beautiful, and it really needs to be a menu simulation, similar to the Space Exploration simulation that's just one of Runway's old bases (it is maximally dense and maximally chaotic).
Yesssss! This is the thing I've been always thinking about since i discovered your first video, but i was too much afraid to try out myself hoping that one day you will be mad enough to just sushi it out (it being all on a belt challenge)
Do you want to see him sushi krastorio? Just comment that idea ;)
First video I saw of yours was your seablock video. I got to say I love your channel. I wish I was as good at circuits as you are would make my seablock base so much easier. I guess I got some learning to do.
Found your stuff on accident and i have to say. This is both the most horrendous build designs and the most hilarious commentary. I love it so much lmfao
I DEFINITELY didn't think about the implications when voting for this.
That said, I both hate it and absolutely love it. There is something about this I can't quite explain. Like you said, it's like a trainwreck in slow motion. You're horrified but can't look away.
This base is beautiful. Entropy at it's finest. You can build anything, you just need infinite time.
This is probably the first actual gameplay video I’ve seen of Factorio, I don’t know how good of an introduction this has been lol
i'm no expert but i feel confident in saying you should NOT attempt to play factorio this way.
"It has some niche uses and this isn't one of them" applies very well to all my knowledge and how I ever applied it.
this... must be... unquestionably... hands down... the best factorio video that i have ever seen... or i will ever see... thank you for creating this masterpiece! i will add it to my favorites playlist and i will be re-watching it for years to come as one of my most favorite classics ever made! even the music is spot on i mean nothing is missing here! thank you!
42:29 is actually really fun to watch the waves of stuff going by.
A few horrible ideas I have had for a challenge run.
1: Magic box
-every method of refining resources has to fit inside a predetermined box
-ore, trains, belts and pipes carrying water or crude oil are allowed outside the box
2: One Train to rule them all
-fairly boring but being limited to a single train might be vaguely interesting
You absolute fucking madman! Excellent video, good pacing, cool designs, great use of music. What a spectacle!
Easily the most beautiful base ever created. Pure art.
Imagine this in krastorio 0_0
@@hanswurst913 and Space Exploration and then the rubber ducky DESPAIRAGE
33:04 Around that time i understood that the music is a remix of ussr music from "Ну, погоди!" from the episode about building construction.
THANKS YOU VERY MUCH for bringing me to my childhood.
This video (and your others) got me back into factorio, and for the first time ever I might actually play long enough to launch a rocket.
You won CZcams , this video was on my feed for at least a month, I never watched factorio and now I have done it, now let me alone . Good video btw
This is insane :D I was totally impressed by first rocket on a sushi belt but and then you build THIS monstrosity, I have no words
I hope dosh keeps up with videos, I just love them, nearly everything is perfect and the voice is just so relaxing, I've listened to towerclimb at least 20 times and I still enjoy it, please dosh keep up your work
My first foray into your channel. I was not disappointed.
This is great, sub from me. Watching it blew my mind as it started to scale up, I admire your perseverance lol
This is pure, unadulterated, pain in a bottle. I love it!
I hate it. But I also love it. This whole base brings up terrible feelings inside me.
This is an object lesson about why production lines need to be separated. Holy SHIT, I don't even play Factorio and even I cringed at how horrible (and yet, in a way, beautiful) this Great Sushi Belt is. Thank you for your service.
I did a lot of experiment with this, I love the idea of setting the recipe anywhere and not having to use your brain...
So here is something i discovered, if you use a fast inserted in a chest with only 1 space in it and use a normal inserter to take it out, any resource on the belt that can feed the slow inserter will lock the chest on that resource automatically exporting from the bus things that are in the highest quantity. I'm not 100% sure it could scale up to the level you use it, but it's a neat trick to keep your sushi belts half clean.
i watched this whole thing even tho ive never played factorio (shoutout to random youtube recommendations) and was fascinated the whole time. this is the most wild knowledge floor ive ever seen on a game
Def laughed out loud when you mentioned what you call the various science packs. I was trying to explain this to my partner this week! I feel like most people only call space and military science by their actual names, and use colors for the rest.
I feel like I see people say white/chemical science occasionally, but that's very accurate in general.
I only call military science by its name. The rest are all colors to me.
I mean, space and military are the only sciences that are sufficiently distinct.
Space science because it's made in a rocket silo, and the final boss among the sciences.
And military science because it takes military supplies and gives you military technologies (the use for making both of which varies with your biter difficulty).
This distinctness COULD be extended to chemical science, by having it be made in chemical plants. And production/utility science packs could be requiring the assemblers they are made in to be beaconed, or there to be at least 1 green module effect active on the assembler or something. Or maybe utility science packs could be ingredients for rare crafts, like spidertrons/ artillery wagons/ their remote controls/ power armor/ power armor equipment/ ...
If this was the case, then more people might start to see them as something else than just "yet another tier of the same concept", like we rightfully do for "electronic circuits"/"advanced circuits"/"processing units" or "normal"/"fast"/"express" belts, or assembling machines "1"/"2"/"3".
@@calvindang7291 yea thats pretty accurate, red/green/purple/yellow/military/space are pretty ubiquitous, but often blue does get called 'chemical' usually before and while you are building it, and 'blue' afterwards, due to it being the only science that specifically requires you to start a new resource chain - ie oil.
Awesome vid! I personally voted for Renai, but to be honest I'd love to see you do Nullius or Pyanodon 😀
Imagine him doing a Pyanodon with this challange... I can already feel the pain coursing through his veins...
@@friendlyfire3412 I physically wouldn't be able to watch that. it would hurt me
My brain hurts just from listening to this. Actually playing it would end my will to live XD
Thanks Dosh, you're a true king.
As somebody that just started playing a few days ago, this base has me in awe and terror, thanks!
Maybe you could have added a recalibrate function. You could pause I/O and place a unique item as an indicator that is not counted on each belt. You would then zero out the counts for all items then count each item that goes through the chef TM as an insertion. When the indicator items finally make it back to where they were inserted they are removed from the belt and calibration is completed, then I/O continues as normal.
Pretty sure this wouldn't have worked? Because the balancers add a random element to the time it takes for an item to move across the belts. Sure, it'd only be maybe 5 seconds difference at most, but the nature of the Sushi Belt means that's actually a ton of inaccuracy.
@@kabobawsome That’s a good point. The conveyors could just switch to an alternate route that goes around the balancer during calibration.
I don't actually play this game, but could you build tla second 'chef' that just reads the amount of each item across each lane, and then averages them out to find a rate? Then instead of using total items in the system, you could also use the rate to stop inputs to the bus until it goes back to a normal number.
@@mattizie91 *curious fly on the wall comment*
@@mattizie91 It might be hard to work with since a full loop is like 20 min. There will be delays in the readings and the system would overcorrect so it never reaches equilibrium.
you are indeed a factorio player of all time
He's absolutley one of the
EDIT: Wanted to mention that he
Wanna make him sushi krastorio?
This guy deserves a nobel prize for this beautiful abomination. You're crazy man, keep doing this type of content
I had never heard of this game nor played it nor saw it anywhere. CZcams just sad "you gonna like it" i did not understand half of the video and i did not understand more than 3% of the game AND I STILL LIKED THE VIDEO wth.
I wish you all the best bro❤️
Another thoroughly entertaining video and I can only thank you for taking the time to demonstrate Sushi in its final form. It is beautiful, horrifying, intriguing, awe-inspiring and frankly scary, to name a few feelings I've had thought this whole video. You could say this video elicits a Sushi Belt of emotions. Deep...
Mr. Doshington, I just want to say thank you. I have been watching your videos since your coverage of the Rampant mod and it always brightens my day when you upload. Your ability to tackle these mods and horrific challenges with the mindset (and skills) of a mad scientist is astonishing and inspiring.
EDIT: I wrote this comment just after the first rocket was launched. I have been nauseated several times by this video. The base is beautiful in its horror. The skill and dedication needed to do, THAT, is unthinkable to me. I am convinced that DoshDoshington shall be the one to destroy humanity. Or perhaps save it.
Dosh is the Beardyman of Factorio. And Trupen the court jester
this video was spectacular thank you
Never seen one of your videos before. Never played Factorio. In fact, never even really seen it be played.
Somehow this is still interesting as heck to me... Also thanks for introducing me to a nice version of Popcorn
I did this on my first world. I'd heard the term main bus but didn't know what one was so made what I thought one was
This is an absolute abomination and I'm yet again incredibly impressed with your solutions to these (for many other people) near-impossible challenges. Love the content, keep it up!
Ey, just saw you're a blonde one away from 100k. Congrats! Your content is exactly the vibe I'm into, and I can tell you bust your ass working on these videos. Great work man!
(Start working on the 1Mil pyanodon's special ;) )