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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2023
- The Password Game is a unique puzzle game where you have to create an increasingly complicated password that meets an ever growing list of requirements, and it is absolutely BRUTAL!
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An engineer not realizing what the square of a number is has to be the most hilarious thing I've seen recently
Yeah I literally thought it meant the red square it put around each number. Not sure I ever would have worked that out, don't think it's a very common way of saying it here or maybe I was (and still am) too focused on Paul to realise!
If the first thing that come in your mind after hearing square number is boxes around number... Then u are turning in an ARCHITECHT
I've heard "the square of" before, but "X squared" is way more common. (USA)
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming Wouldn't have been the weirdest rule the game threw at you 😂
@RealCivilEngineerGaming
Sorry Matt, but you need to give your engineering degree back now. This is the final straw, you are clearly an irredeemable architect.
As an IT-Janitor I have to say that these password rules look absolutely reasonable. I should implement those.
Do it
Add a rule of notating the chord progression to a random, obscure song as well, maybe also geometric formulas, let's go even further than thisss
What is an IT janitor?
@@heinyboi You. I like you.
@@am497 A SysAdmin.
Matt failing to understand that the game wants the font sizes to be the squares of the numbers hurt me inside
that was honestly giving me brain damage
Still, there was no 9px font, therefore there had to be no number 3.
@@shadyone6620there was a 9px
@@shadyone6620 16:47 Look at the font size list.
@@shadyone6620 Huh what I see 0 1 4 9 12 16 etc.
Matt forgetting that 35*1 is 35 is a very architect move
But 3*5 = 15
@@bad_teammates it's roman numerals. XXXV
@@r97bxjc988Roman numerals? 3, 5, and 1 are all Arabic numerals
35x1=35
@@r97bxjc988 no,no,it is go and look it up
This reminds me of going through and editing your videos to try to make them look good. Sometimes it just feels impossible.
Burn
Rude💀💀 @meltedcalippo
Well you failed to make me look smart in this one I think 😅
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming I’m a video editor not a genie
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming its because thats the impossible part
I love how adding more rules makes the password less safe
How?
@@GeorgeN-ATXbecause lots of basic options are not possible so therefore by forcing people to make a secute password the secure password is less secure (still more secure than what most people would do without those rules)
@@GeorgeN-ATX A lot of numbers are greater than 2
A lot less are greater than 2 and less than 4
@@Halimat2.0 Yeah that makes total sense. Still, for the average person adding all these rules would make the passwords average people normally pick more safe.
Obviously though they want a balance between getting the users to follow through with making the account and password security.
@@mwapalotre5655 So I understand what @Halimat2.0 said, but I don't see how what you said about how not a lot of numbers are greater that 2 but less than 4 has to do with how "adding more rules makes passwords less safe".
I could just be completely missing something obvious though, so please if that's at all the case, put up with my obliviousness and help me to understand with an explanation of you don't mind.
Not knowing what the square of a number is sounds like an architect thing to me
This video made me tired
Me and a friend went into this game mostly blind (he had seen a partial playthrough, but not any of the later clues) At like 12:30 AM, thinking it would be fun to mess around with.
We finished at around 3:30 AM.
Totally worth it
FIVE HOURS????
@@onlyjpg Pardon?
@@rockyboi1961 eh?
@@onlyjpgit was like 3 hours or smth, 12 AM is midnight
@@SnailyTheSnail oh right lmaooo
The fact he didn't notice that 3 is not a square of 3 means that Matt trough these games is slowly transitioning from Engineer into an architect ... god have mercy on his soul
The uncivil architect is coming for him
We need a final battle between Matt RealCivilEngineer and Adam Millard, The Architect of Games.
@@Poldovico That 3D battle chess game where the pieces jump around and shoot each other.
@@pbsixgun6 fps chess
I think he didn't notice the square part
This man finds a queen sacrifice to force a back rank mate but doesnt know what a square number is
tbh I don't think he thought that far ahead. The guy seems kinda dumb to me. He didn't even know what the pieces were called. I think he just saw the check and didn't even realise his queen would be taken.
@@yourmum69_420his queen would be taken?? if it moved where he chose, the black king would be in check and so would be forced to move to the only other available space to get out of check, then it'd be white's turn again and the queen could take the rook to checkmate the king and win the game. i'm no chess expert but it looks to me like that's the intended course of action here
@@joyrys486 after white plays queen f7, the black rook takes the queen and blocks the bishop
@@yourmum69_420 i thought when the king is in check you cant move any pieces but the king to get out of check?
@@joyrys486 well you thought wrong my dude
I'm way more intrigued not by the game but by how the game validates the input, it's so complicated, it would be a pain in the ass to code up and yet it works.
alot of it is "easily" done with regex. seems like a fun coding project (in a smaller scale)
no one else I've seen has been able to play the game without it breaking somewhere lol
oh right it broke in this video too, with the wordle rule
@@zarith I've done regex, "regex" and "easy" are like water and oil.
@@danser_theplayer01 absolutely. the amount of head scratching it makes me do..
Played Wordle, Chess and Geoguesser in the middle. Technically you played 4 games in one video.
I have never known that my online password could catch on fire but it's good to know, now I'm aware of it and I can defend against it. Thanks!👊🏻
Imagine you go through all the trouble to backup your password on sticky notes, and they just spontaneously combust. You try to explain the rresulting house fire but as soon as you say "the sticky notes storing my password..." for some reason no one will take you seriously, me and the rest of the IT world included.
"This is a cool little puzzle game!"
Jumps into a psychopaths torture chamber until his mind breaks and he forgets the most basic information such as what a squared number is, or what's your name?
this, "game" is relatable, lmao, when you're trying to enter a password and the site keeps pulling nonsense requirements out of its butt, and you get it bypassed by an internal employee who "hacks" your account and steals £2000 anyway despite having 2F on.
That sounds weirdly specific
@@H128 because it happened. Paypal. They refused to refund me, I charged back from my bank and closed my account. Literal scammers inside their offices.
RCE literally just did the best chess move without realizing it was a brilliant sacrifice
>Engineer
>mixes square and square root
I wasn't trying square root, I literally thought it meant the red square it put around each number 😅😅
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming But in what way would they have been equal? Size?
The odd thing I don’t think I’ve seen people do is make some letters lowercase to make it easier. Like in may you can make the M lowercase so you can still have may
works for the hex numbers too, and also he could have just right-clicked the colour swatch and used the browser dev tools to see the exact colour 🤦
exactly! I came up with this idea too because I always test every possibility on games like that.
You should replay this, with a behind the scenes footage, with all the screens shared and everything you have open to achieve this! I've been watching your videos ever since you started. It's almost 3am right now AND I'M LAUGHING SO HARD! Thank you Mat!
This is exactly the kind of game i want to watch someone else playing
You totally could've finished it! Rule 30 is that a digit's font size must be that number squared, so 1's font size is one, 2's font size is 2^2 or 4, hence why there was no 2 or 3 in the font pull-up screen, 3's font would be 9, 0^2 is just 0, and so on!
RCE's stress not allowing him to realise he was suppose to square each number so his 3 would of been font size 9, 5 would of been 25 etc... Which were all sizes available... Also, he said "coke" then wrote pepsi lul
I don't think I remember things as well as back then but I think the square of a number means that(for example) 5x5x5x5x5, right?
@@Plastic4902square means basically multiply number X with itself .. so X * X or in different notation X².. the cubic would be X * X * X or X³
@@Plastic4902 That's tetration - ²5 = 5×5×5×5×5 (or, 5 to the power of itself such that the tower has two 5s - ³5 = 5^5^5 or 'a very *very* large number', approx 2×10²¹⁸⁴). Square, as leviathan said, is just 5² = 5×5 such that there are two copies of the 5 in the multiplication
The coke thing was a joke - if you listened to when he was listing off the companies he said the names of their biggest competitors.
*would've not would of
1:14 you know he is architect when he says Coca-Cola instead of pepsi
I think it meant square as in 5^2=25, 3^2 = 9, etc.
That would be why the font sizes were the first ten perfect squares, yes
The game dev is pretty sadistic, lol.
i feel like the ramp-up is masterfully done, by the time you get to the first ming-bending rules you feel invested in all that you had managed to do before, besides some of the rules are very funny and creative
0:41 the weird thing about dome of these password rules is they make the password easier to brute force with programmable logic. They reduce the number of complexities
I have never heard about anyone having their account hacked by brute force. It is always the ones demanding over complicated passwords who leak the very same passwords.
Trust RCE to prove Mathematicians right by being an Engineer and not being able to do Maths.
To be fair, he got confused by terminology which is forced on us by academics.
4:43 chess nerd here, best move would be queen takes f7 because after the rook on f8 takes, (i’ll include if the king moves instead afterward) the e4 rook goes to e8 which is checkmate because the black rook is pinned by the bishop, now back to if the black king moves to h8, the queen takes the rook on f8 and that’s checkmate
Was looking for this lol.
Is it just me or did he mix up the rook and the bishop
@@usshared1649 me or matt (rce)?
@@YourAverageSpeedrunnermatt
@@UnknownGamingDownpourDash ohh
The math teacher in me is very dissapointed in what caused your downfall. The devs even wrote code to ensure the size was selectible too. (how often is 25 font size even a selection in an app.)
but you learning the chess thing tho. MAD LAD!
THERES A MATH TEACHER IN YOU??
@@fastcash3675 It's quite painful at times, but you learn to cope 🤣
and I thought the requirements of at least "an uppercase, two numbers, one symbol, an inspirational message, a magic spell, a Gang- Singh, eine Hieroglyph and the Blood of a Virgin" were hard
Matt :
Pepsi = Coca Cola
Shell = British petroleum
He was clearly joking. He also called Starbucks Costa when looking at the three company logos
5:04 bro called The ROOK as a "Bishop".
I am amused he didn't realize "pepSi" would have had the chemical symbol for silicon.
@@r97bxjc988 Beacuse if you had of read the comment again, Si is the chemical symbol for silicon
Hex for colors works with lowercase, meaning you could likely have avoided the roman numeral rule in that one…
Don’t know if the game would have accepted that, but that would be one way to be cheeky back toward the game. Lol
6:00 There are two possiblities here. Either he went _"queen take pawn good"_ and got really, really lucky with Qxf7+, or he's actually really good at chess puzzles and saw Rxf7 after, but also saw that it skewered the rook to the king, allowing Re8#.
On my first time playing The Password Game, the geogessr part said “No street view available.” I put in China. It worked. I thought that rule was a joke until I watched someone else play it.
the wordl rule normaly works correct. maybe you just had an error.
the size of the number had to be squared. every number is useable
oh my god. I got all the way up to rule 35 and then I was like "well that's impossible because it will add up to way more than 25, the only good time would be midnight and it would only stay that for 1 minute" so I gave up at that point.... devastated.
So basically, the game is bullshit
i believe you can change your computers time.
Help with the algebric chess:
First to figurate what piece you gonna move:
R- tower(correct name: rook)
Q- queen
K - king
B - bishop
K- knight
If the piece you moved captured other piece you gonna add x(not uppercase)
Like: Qx = queen conquers
Now you add posicion that the piece gonna go like:
Qxe5= queen dominates someone in e5
Now lets think:
The queen is H1
A pawn in H5 and king in H8
Its gonna be:
Qxh5 right? NO!
The quern just gave a check in king(not checkmate just a regular check)
To indicate check we add “+” and in check mate is + too lol
So its Qxh5+ = queen destroy pawn in h5 checking the king
Lets se if you learned well:
Try to make this:
Rook destroy bishop in f6 and check the king =?
And y did you write that
Now THIS surprised me😂
I am a firm believer that a single digit Unicode character password is far greater than any 20 or 30 digit password.
All hail the Em dash and degree sign
@@tylerphuoc2653im a fan of ellipses, myself, because if anyone sees my password they won't be able to type it
It did work in Jurassic Park. 🦕
“Spared no expense.”
Thoroughly enjoyed this one @RCE. I laughed so much throughout😂
hearing matt say "coca cola, costa, or bp" made me die inside
I could smell your brain smoking through the computer screen at some points. Love this kinda content!
might be worth pointing out that you can write emoji anywhere on windows by pressing the windows key and ".", this will bring up an emoji window and when you click one it will be inserted in the text field like this: 💥
however since many dont know about it, i assume the game probably provided the alternative with right clicking to make it more easy.
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yeah it works
I’m curious if Matt saw that the queen would be taken by the rook (1. …Rxf7) which would need to be met with a back rank checkmate with his rook taking advantage of the black rook being pinned by the white bishop on c4 (2. Re8#) or if he got lucky on that one. My puzzle was significantly harder, I needed a second guess to get it lol. That puzzle was not simple by any means, it’s just a pattern you see a lot if you spend most of your chess time doing tactics puzzles (good old ELO anxiety).
Anyway, this game was really fun, but I gave up when it asked me to include the url of a 27:20 long CZcams video and I realized that was going to screw up element numbers adding up to 200 AND roman numerals multiplying to 35, and this was while I needed to feed a chicken 3 worms per minute. I got overwhelmed lol
Thanks, I came down here to see why that was the best move
As someone who knows the rules of chess but doesn't play, I don't think the puzzle was that hard. The queen and bishop lined up with the king makes queen takes pawn the obvious first line of inquiry. And it only takes thinking two step ahead of that to see a forced checkmate.
I can play chess. Proceeds to immediately call the rook a bishop.
Matt forgetting that pepSi already has an element from the periodic table in it is a pretty architect move
I love it how the game creators include a reference to Rule 34, but as always, everyone always forgets about Rule 35 - which is a crucial part of what keeps Rule 34 true at all times
"love"
That was better and funnier than I thought it'd be!
Everyone talking bout the square meanwhile Matt calling pepsi coca cola
An engineer taken down by square numbers? Classic.
I honestly don’t blame you for giving up on that. I honestly would have rage quit as well… and that is coming from someone whom usually never rage quits.
I want to see RCE suffer but unfortunately it is currently 00:00 my time, saving it for tomorrow.
also I *JUST* finished the *game*. Waited a couple minutes for the 12:00 window but I was SO excited when I got there.
I'm watching from Hong Kong too. I wait for midnight every night for a new upload😅
What was your final password length?
@@FoxSlyme 131, beautiful prime number.
Him calling Pepsi Coke
"I know chess" calls a rook a bishop
An engineer not realizing the logo he called isn't coca cola, instead pepsi if funnier than what the square of a number is has to be
I have to admit im thoroughly impressed with how far he got in this! That looked stressful 😂
but he doesn't know what a square number is
I realized you can use XXXV instead of VIII V. It helps a lot for the 200 atomic number not to screw you.
Calling a rook a bishop and a bishop a rook... what an architect 😂
Lmao this was so chaotic! I’ll have to share this with my IT department.
I love chess
Which is why it genuinely physically hurts me to hear Matt call a Rook a Bishop
Why doesn’t he know what a square number is… as an engineer
"I made a game out of one of your least favorite things about your job...password expiration day! Wanna play!?"
Me: "No."
Tried playing this earlier got annoyed when I deleted the egg during the fire bit and gave up. Glad I did as the laptop would have gone across the room with some of the later ones
Heyllow fellow engineer!
In city skylines building like schools, police station hospitals... Have an infinite range.
The green highlights on the road is just their effects on happiness
World record is 2 minutes, long way to go
I have seen a 16 second one.
Although Glitchless, it did use the console.
Bro is an engineer but still fails to do 3rd grade math 💀
Real Civil Engineer decides to use this password:
Hackers:
Write that down, write that down!
Day 23 of asking Matt to play Mindustry.
Day 11 of posting random facts below Box king's comment
The expired carton of milk that lived in MIT'S random hall residence for 27 years went missing on the 20th of August 2022 a month before its 28th birthday. A search was launched but the milk was never found.
Another carton of milk is being aged currently as a replacement to The legendary carton of milk but it will never be the same brown slimy liquid which had its birthday celebrated every October 20th.
If everyone follows all these specific rules, wouldn't it just make it easy to guess anyone's password?
No because you don't know how much they fed Paul
The youtube thing probably makes the pass more secure than like 90% of passwords
1:15 did he really say "Coca cola"?! Dude 😂
"And we're going to have to move our bishop up here that could only go forwards"
16:58 i was screaming "THE SQUARE"
My man just woke up and chose "Coca-Cola"💀💀
1:13 are we gonna ignore the fact that he called pepsi, coco cola??😂😂
Today I learned that engineers don't know what a square number is.
5:05 *_*Casually calls a rook “bishop” with an engineering degree*_*
Engineering degrees don't usually include a course on chess.
@@argentonath I know but dude, who doesn’t know what a ROOK is??!
3:27 I was meming and I said “ come on that’s clearly Canada 🇨🇦 “ multiple time and then I was surprised when I got it right lol 😅
This is so dang chaotic…quite the first time watching Matt flustered every ten seconds
Watching this video makes me feel like telling John Ceena that I can see him
I never expected a password game to be this entertaining 😂
It’s like the game intentionally trolls the player with a smile on its face the whole time.
He called Starbucks Costa at 1:16 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It obviously meant each number X (X in {0,1,2,...,8,9} must be in the font size X², meaning {0,1,4,9,16,25,...,81} (all the square numbers
1:13 Coca Cola and BP 🤣
1:13 as a guy who knows brands, im in pain
1:16 he said Pepsi was coke?? 😭 😂
1:18 calls pepsi coke hahaha
“Cocacola”
*proceeds to hover his cursor at pepsi*
"What are the odds of getting that?" There's a leap year literally every 4 years (skipping one every 100 years unless the year is divisible by 400) - the answer to your question is "fractionally less than 1 in 4".
He points his cursor at pepsi:
“Coca cola…”
1:15 he called Pepsi for Coca Cola💀
Bro seriously called Pepsi Coca Cola💀💀💀
1:17 As the phrase says, simpler is better, the logo is a shell so the company is called shell
0 is a leap year bc it is a (integer) multiple of 4 (I would assume that's how the algorithm checks this condition). But it is actually more complicated than that: if the year is a multiple of 100, then it is not leap, but if further it is a multiple of 400, then it is leap, and more exceptions will probably be necessary in many many generation after ours.
What the code forgot to take into account is that *there is no year 0* - 1AD is the year after 1BC.
The game actually takes all those into account. Like the years 1800 or 1900 or 2100 are not considered leap years by the game but 2000, 1600, 1200 etc are. So it's kinda weird that the game took that into account but not the fact that the year 0 does not exist.
Your engineering degree as been revoked until you relearn what squares are.
"so Coca cola"
Points at Pepsi
POV : youre a certified engineer who cant do squares which is a basic part of mathematics
Bro called the Pepsi logo Coca Cola 😂😂😂😂
Hem confusing the Bishop with the rook and the rook with the bishop, made me wanna cry. 5:04