How to Crash SM64 Using a Pendulum (Commentated)

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • I explain how to crash Super Mario 64 using a pendulum.
    Thanks to the following people for making this possible:
    ➤ rcombs, for console-verifying the TAS ( / rcombs )
    ➤ Sjmhrp, for inspiring this endeavor ( / @sjmhrp7583 )
    ➤ nim, for being my consultant on floats and N64 hardware ( / @nim64 )
    ➤ kaze, for making the slinky visual ( / @kazen64 )
    ➤ CadBrad, for cleaning up the audio ( / cadbrad )
    Timestamps:
    0:00:00 Background
    0:01:32 TTC Settings
    0:02:56 Pendulum Variables
    0:10:41 Pendulum Code
    0:12:31 Variable Types
    0:14:57 Floats
    0:20:18 Converting a Float to a Signed Integer
    0:21:50 Creating and Running the TAS
    0:22:47 Corners
    0:24:25 RNG
    0:30:15 Brute Forcer
    0:31:20 The Mini Pendulum
    0:32:56 Phase 1
    0:38:28 Phase 2
    0:42:51 Fixing the Sleep Problem
    0:44:17 Watching One Complete Swing
    0:45:24 Phase 3: Intro
    0:47:00 Float Rounding
    0:51:44 The Modulo Operator
    0:54:08 Phase 3: Rounding Explained
    1:05:49 Phase 3: Pendulum Behavior
    1:07:23 Will It Crash?
    1:08:50 Stats
    1:10:56 Ending
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Komentáře • 4K

  • @Narokkurai
    @Narokkurai Před rokem +4520

    brb gonna prank my dad by standing in a corner and scuffing my shoe at incredibly precise intervals for 39 days straight until the universe collapses.

  • @InfernoPlus
    @InfernoPlus Před rokem +2200

    This is secretly a CS lecture disguised as a Mario 64 video.

    • @sebastiann.8088
      @sebastiann.8088 Před rokem +15

      Omg Inferno I love you!

    • @ChrlAltDlt
      @ChrlAltDlt Před rokem +11

      But it's neat

    • @Dong_Harvey
      @Dong_Harvey Před rokem +99

      Yeah, I never had a CS teacher explain what "Float" actually meant, they just skimmed it as being the decimal values instead of integers

    • @softpaw6234
      @softpaw6234 Před rokem +33

      Isn't that this whole channel tho?

    • @justanobody0
      @justanobody0 Před 6 měsíci +20

      how dare pannenkoek2012 trick us into learning

  • @kylehill
    @kylehill Před rokem +4664

    This does something for me that nothing else does

    • @mes0gots0its
      @mes0gots0its Před rokem +95

      Same can be said for your vids :)

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Před rokem +8

      liked your superhero ability vids

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Před rokem +4

      100th like

    • @Goda_Plays
      @Goda_Plays Před rokem +20

      It's nice having him use commentary again finally huh?

    • @js12352
      @js12352 Před rokem +42

      There's something fascinating seeing a nerd true instinct autism kicking in full gear

  • @snekdrek
    @snekdrek Před 5 měsíci +949

    Time is a valuable thing
    Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings

    • @justanobody0
      @justanobody0 Před 4 měsíci +157

      In the music video Mike Shinoda is standing in a desert, he's obviously there to make dust to manipulate pendulum rng

    • @RiP._.Legends
      @RiP._.Legends Před 3 měsíci +49

      @@justanobody0 Just off screen there is an SM64 Pendulum going crazy

    • @milesfarber
      @milesfarber Před měsícem +17

      I CRIED SO HARD
      FOR GAMES AT LAUNCH
      BUT IN THE END
      PS5 HAS NO GAMES

    • @witherede
      @witherede Před měsícem +1

      Thats crazy i was listening to this song and then saw this comment 😂😂😂😂

    • @Zambezii
      @Zambezii Před měsícem +1

      i wish he would stop saying pendulum cuz i keep thinking of this song it really ruins the experience

  • @BanzaiChuck
    @BanzaiChuck Před rokem +2892

    Born too late to explore the Earth, born too early to explore the universe, born just right to wait 39 days for a pendulum to crash Super Mario 64.

    • @Zorro7269
      @Zorro7269 Před rokem +35

      But, if you were in an
      Interstellar Buuuuuuuurst,
      you’ll say,
      I’m back to save the uuuuuuniverse.

    • @lajeandom
      @lajeandom Před rokem +17

      for real, this guy could probably cure cancer if he wanted to. This is all as fascinating as it is useless haha.

    • @martykahuna
      @martykahuna Před rokem +4

      Been waiting 7+ years

    • @Erhannis
      @Erhannis Před rokem +19

      I realize I'm ignoring the joke, but...this is likely the most interesting time to be alive. You get to see the evolution of the internet! Quantum computing! The rise of AI! 3d printing! VR! And so forth! Congrats, you're lucky! Go do something with it!

    • @uchuuseijin
      @uchuuseijin Před rokem +17

      ​@@lajeandomis it useless? I willingly watched an explanation of several basic coding principles and the mod function

  • @HopUpOutDaBed
    @HopUpOutDaBed Před 7 měsíci +1014

    I always wondered why my game always seemed to crash when I played for 39 1/2 days straight making dust clouds as a kid. Glad you finally solved the mystery.

    • @justanobody0
      @justanobody0 Před 6 měsíci +118

      I can only imagine how your chlidhood was ruined by this massive oversight by Nintendo
      39 1/2 days of dust making bliss, and then pure misery

    • @bensoncheung2801
      @bensoncheung2801 Před 3 měsíci +7

      144p thumbs

    • @usernametaken017
      @usernametaken017 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@@justanobody0 Me Soying | Me Reaping

    • @frostbite8967
      @frostbite8967 Před 2 měsíci +3

      The pendulum going nuts didn’t clue you in?

    • @floppa_gamer1111
      @floppa_gamer1111 Před měsícem +1

      @@frostbite8967 r/woosh

  • @thesamesunrise5297
    @thesamesunrise5297 Před 9 měsíci +365

    who up manipulating they pendulums

    • @Roro_2338
      @Roro_2338 Před 9 měsíci +67

      she fast swing on my angular acceleration until i float

    • @furballisticfinn6881
      @furballisticfinn6881 Před měsícem +29

      she making dust on my pendulum until i crash

    • @kinkykinkles
      @kinkykinkles Před měsícem +6

      omg mee

    • @TylerTMG
      @TylerTMG Před měsícem

      nope not fixing that XD it's to dumb to fix
      NOOO CZcams HID MY COMMENT

    • @kumi6797
      @kumi6797 Před 19 dny +6

      in the stripped club. straight up "jorking it". and by "it", haha, well. let's just say. My pendulums

  • @TimTom
    @TimTom Před rokem +7439

    Babe wake up! Pannenkoek just uploaded an hour long video about floating point precision!

    • @kelfo4997
      @kelfo4997 Před rokem +26

      It’s Timtom

    • @Dericwadleigh
      @Dericwadleigh Před rokem +39

      I'M FUCKIN JACKED. WANTED NEW PNK CONTENT SINCE A BUTTON CHALLENGE!

    • @thelibyanplzcomeback
      @thelibyanplzcomeback Před rokem +14

      Did not expect to see you here.

    • @JoBot__
      @JoBot__ Před rokem +10

      Looks like we've got more in common than I initially thought. 🤔

    • @abcdefzhij
      @abcdefzhij Před rokem +4

      Bontigula!!!

  • @Roebey
    @Roebey Před rokem +2598

    You know, for as smart of a person pannen is, it should not be understated how effective of a communicator he is. I'd argue the skill he has for explaining these dense and complex topics to such a wide audience is just as important as the discoveries behind the topics he talks about. Magnificent work, pannen.

    • @Cyrllo
      @Cyrllo Před rokem +115

      Absolutely. It takes a special kind of communicator to make this kind of unbelievably complex topic even some what digestible for the layman, such as myself

    • @UltraAryan10
      @UltraAryan10 Před rokem +95

      He's the right kind of genius. The genius that can also explain everything to someone else, its an incredible talent.

    • @supersnizelz
      @supersnizelz Před rokem +7

      It was really incredible and fun

    • @EvdogMusic
      @EvdogMusic Před rokem +11

      He could definitely be an I.T. Teacher

    • @delta3244
      @delta3244 Před rokem +69

      He includes the right details, excludes the right details, creates effective (and appealing, as a bonus!) visuals for everything, builds on what he teaches well (the way he cascaded graph representation into more compact representation was masterful), is animated in his speech, speaks clearly at a good pace, uses good metaphors where they may be helpful, doesn't exclude details that he hasn't explained yet (no "exercises for the reader" on sight), and to top it all off, summarizes everything neatly with appropriate reference to what was just taught while introducing just enough extra information (and some levity) to keep it interesting (where said information is relevant and feels appropriate as part of the summary).
      Yeah, it's safe to say he's good at this.

  • @stevekrief7517
    @stevekrief7517 Před měsícem +33

    At 0:15 he said he would explain how the trick worked in a future video... And he did... As a 3h45min documentary that gave me the knowledge to confidently tell that this is squish cancelling :) Thanks Panen !

  • @SleazyShell
    @SleazyShell Před rokem +832

    I've been working as a programmer for 10 years, and this video is how I finally learned how a float works.

    • @bobson_dugnutt
      @bobson_dugnutt Před 9 měsíci +168

      Smartest javascript dev

    • @thomasslone1964
      @thomasslone1964 Před 8 měsíci +9

      you must not be much of a programmer, scripting is coding, programming is coding but for hardware

    • @Immadeus
      @Immadeus Před 8 měsíci +47

      strongest Python coder vs weakest C++ Computer Scientist

    • @rm_steele
      @rm_steele Před 6 měsíci +93

      everyone here is making fun of you but for pretty much any high level use, you only really need to know that floats store numbers with decimal components, and that they can't be relied on for perfect accuracy or some math

    • @dylangergutierrez
      @dylangergutierrez Před 6 měsíci +11

      I've been working as a gynecologist for 10 years, and this is is how I finally learned how a fallopian tube works

  • @slidsilver4461
    @slidsilver4461 Před rokem +1956

    Nothing quite like tricking people into listening to an extensive math lesson by wrapping it in the garb of a batshit insane speedrunning video. :D

    • @mathphysicsnerd
      @mathphysicsnerd Před rokem +165

      Who said he's tricking? I'm listening *_for_* the arithmetic number theory, not the Bing Bing Wahoo

    • @meowthematics2834
      @meowthematics2834 Před rokem +108

      @@mathphysicsnerd I'm listening for the Bing Bing Wahoo man and incidentally learning about math

    • @PROPLAYEN
      @PROPLAYEN Před rokem +29

      ​@@mathphysicsnerd I'm listening to yahahahahhooo man and watching the funny visuals

    • @TechSY730
      @TechSY730 Před rokem +43

      Sadly for those of us wanting Wahoo, the Wahoo man, as an explicit goal, is doing very little this video.
      Just that the "doing little" is timed very, very precisely.
      This is a video to let the pendulum (and floating point types) some time to shine

    • @DecayedPony
      @DecayedPony Před rokem +7

      I'm listening because i'm bored and youtube likes to suggest me extremely random stuff

  • @TJ-Henry-Yoshi
    @TJ-Henry-Yoshi Před rokem +3025

    Incredibly interesting video. Hard to believe 7 years ago all this was way too much for me to comprehend and nowadays, I can follow every bit of it thanks in part to my last several years of computer science studying.
    As a side note, I found the meme at 28:26 especially funny because I KNOW pannen just threw that in there as a sign of having fun with this video and that's a very enjoyable thought. Even if it represents a tiny portion of editing this massive project

    • @50sts
      @50sts Před rokem +128

      Did the first video inspire you to study computer science?

    • @TJ-Henry-Yoshi
      @TJ-Henry-Yoshi Před rokem +463

      @@50sts I've always had an interest in computers and the first video if nothing else fed that interest, tho i think the interest was more deeply rooted than that

    • @connordelaney6254
      @connordelaney6254 Před rokem +351

      It's the guy

    • @hugoland9027
      @hugoland9027 Před rokem +132

      cs majors after getting assigned there 50th java assignment and contemplating suicide every night "it pays well"

    • @G-Force7
      @G-Force7 Před rokem +115

      tj yoshi when commenters mention how "awfully quiet he's been":

  • @Everybodydancenowuhu
    @Everybodydancenowuhu Před rokem +433

    I just love that you prove over and over again that there's no subject complex enough to not be easily understood as long as there's enough effort on the teacher's part of creating graphs, diagrams, color schemes etc

    • @ChrisStoneinator
      @ChrisStoneinator Před 8 měsíci

      This really really really really isn’t complex. He’s just made it sound complex by over explaining arithmetic.

    • @serialartistry
      @serialartistry Před 8 měsíci +51

      @@ChrisStoneinatorpan rn is literally explaining concepts from calculus. not hard for me either but you gotta remember that not everybody understands math that intuitively

    • @ChrisStoneinator
      @ChrisStoneinator Před 8 měsíci

      @@serialartistry Oh for sure, but one hour and eleven minutes?

    • @drewbabe
      @drewbabe Před 8 měsíci +32

      @@ChrisStoneinator there were people who were still confused about some things after watch for rolling rocks in 0.5x so yeah i think this level of detail is needed

    • @citrusella-nomorecraptions
      @citrusella-nomorecraptions Před 6 měsíci +14

      @@serialartistry Anyone *could* understand a rather complex concept given enough interest, time, and accessible material (accessible here meant in a "set up where they can receive the content and potentially understand it" meaning, like a "this is set up to be understood" rather than a "this is available and can be found"). But for a lot of people the interest wanes with increasing time it takes to understand (so people for whom a particular subject is harder or for whom learning overall takes longer are more likely to give up sooner because the reward of learning a concept takes longer to reach). Accessible, engaging material can keep that interest up, but staying interested takes careful management.
      I suppose you could say making a complex concept like this interesting and accessible to the largest amount of people is sort of like kicking up dust clouds to manipulate a pendulum to always move further and further forward until it reaches the hard limit of its own reality. XP

  • @soulofresolve9514
    @soulofresolve9514 Před rokem +333

    “…And it basically involves making dust on certain frames to manipulate RNG.”
    As someone who’s just now getting interested in the SM64 speedrunning community, this absolutely sent me.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před rokem +15

      TAS and speedrunning aren't the same... i don't think you need to worry about doing this yet?

    • @TheAdvertisement
      @TheAdvertisement Před 11 měsíci +29

      @@SianaGearz I think you missed the point

    • @alwayshere6956
      @alwayshere6956 Před 7 měsíci +10

      ​@@SianaGearzthe hubris present here is blinding

    • @twl148
      @twl148 Před 5 měsíci

      @@alwayshere6956 none of this video is speedrunning and you will never need to know any of this to get a faster time

    • @TheAdvertisement
      @TheAdvertisement Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@twl148 Again, very much so missed the point.

  • @user-fp2lt7qg9s
    @user-fp2lt7qg9s Před rokem +633

    when you've been a fannenkoek for 5 years so you can't decide whether to skip all the stuff you already know or listen to the explanation again cause it's so good

    • @joey-pace
      @joey-pace Před rokem +42

      When Pannen uploads a new viddy, we watch every single second! Maybe multiple times in a row!

    • @shyguy85
      @shyguy85 Před rokem +6

      fannenkoek is such a great term

  • @AppleIPie
    @AppleIPie Před rokem +1777

    I like how he doesn't take for granted that people know math shit, for the most part. If Pannen was my math teacher I would have passed math.

    • @frankonaig7278
      @frankonaig7278 Před rokem +51

      Same lmao. Left math for my uni but I understand most of the stuff he says

    • @musicfromtheinternet
      @musicfromtheinternet Před rokem +43

      if he was a math teacher he would probably include mario 64 in his lessons

    • @AppleIPie
      @AppleIPie Před rokem +91

      @@musicfromtheinternet better than "Janet has 7 apples" stuff or worse, pure math. This equation results in a squiggly line? Ok? Why should I care or remember this? This equation results in a squiggly line that dictates the accumulating speed of a Mario doing a BLJ? Sweet! Numbers have meaning!

    • @musicfromtheinternet
      @musicfromtheinternet Před rokem +12

      @@AppleIPie oh yeah absolutely hed be the best math teacher

    • @hanthonyc
      @hanthonyc Před rokem +29

      I've never passed a class on high school calculus or physics (or even algebra II...) because it doesn't click in my brain. Putting it in the visual context of SM64, and with all these really great graphs and visuals, I suddenly understand what I've struggled with for YEARS AND YEARS. Crazy.

  • @TheGrimSmile
    @TheGrimSmile Před 9 měsíci +125

    I love Pannen's sense of humor, it's so analytical and reserved, and it's even funnier to hear him say "I'm real sassy". Also, this is the first time I've ever really understood floats and float precision errors. I knew floats had limited precision, but never knew how they still managed to represent more precise values than integers AND with a greater range without taking up huge chunks of memory. It's honestly so smart to presume that more precision is needed close to zero, and larger gaps in precision are less likely to be important when you're already working with numbers so large. And yet, here we have a perfect case of needing to account for accumulated errors.

  • @JarrahTarrah
    @JarrahTarrah Před rokem +486

    A new in-depth commentated Pannenkoek vid after all this time, and almost three times the length of the last one... genuinely, what an absolute treat!

    • @tomepsilon
      @tomepsilon Před rokem +7

      Is that a JerryTerry in the wild?!? I LOVE your ice cream brand that you made with Ben!

    • @nikolozgilles
      @nikolozgilles Před rokem +6

      all the og youtubers are coming back, first sam o nella academy and now pannenkoek2012

  • @bluerie._.3021
    @bluerie._.3021 Před rokem +144

    You know stuff is serious when an hour+ video starts off with “I’ll explain how this works in a future video”

    • @mauer1
      @mauer1 Před měsícem +3

      that part is now in the invisible wall video

  • @Bismuth9
    @Bismuth9 Před rokem +2904

    Congratulations on seeing this massive project through! Trust me, I know better than anyone how much work it represents.

    • @jphataraki6764
      @jphataraki6764 Před rokem

      You should take English lessons

    • @squishypeanut42
      @squishypeanut42 Před rokem +16

      @idkwhat_smo alt also mentioning the most recent a press and the potential a press in pss

    • @genderender
      @genderender Před rokem +9

      @@squishypeanut42 who found the tech in pss? i missed this

    • @SuperViperT302
      @SuperViperT302 Před rokem +3

      PSS is basically dead at this point

    • @squishypeanut42
      @squishypeanut42 Před rokem

      @@genderender it's from "Hello, my name is nim" on youtub3

  • @cucu_cucumber
    @cucu_cucumber Před 8 měsíci +13

    "You better get used to this graph." At this point mr pancake, I'm so invested if you showed 10 minutes of graphs without commentary I'd keep watching to see where it goes.

  • @Huggbees
    @Huggbees Před rokem +1636

    You are the smartest man on this website, and I mean that sincerely.

    • @Zawmbbeh
      @Zawmbbeh Před rokem +70

      pannenkoek and Retro Game Mechanics Explained are, though difficult to comprehend, some of the most intriguing videos on the functions of a game I’ve ever seen. as someone who used to watch Pokémon glitch videos in like 2012 it’s so great to see this odd niche is not dead

    • @PickledPear
      @PickledPear Před rokem +39

      Even though it is difficult to comprehend, its always so enthralling, feels like watching a magician teaching you how to do a trick, one thats most probably out of reach to your capabilities but man, i still need to know

    • @tico.amar0
      @tico.amar0 Před rokem +5

      Huggbees im ur subscriber s2

    • @ChrlAltDlt
      @ChrlAltDlt Před rokem +12

      Well well well, mr. Hugbees. Never thought to run into you here.

    • @Catocatlover
      @Catocatlover Před rokem +4

      ITS HIM

  • @Skurry
    @Skurry Před rokem +1776

    The real question is how many days did it take to animate all these graphs, fantastic work.

    • @connorgibes709
      @connorgibes709 Před rokem +82

      A little over a year. I'm glad he took his time

    • @gevurah6
      @gevurah6 Před rokem +34

      yooo skurry hollow knight has great taste !!

    • @_Tipi
      @_Tipi Před rokem +12

      Hey skumbo, will smith here from team cherry

    • @duncanurquhart5278
      @duncanurquhart5278 Před rokem +5

      hi skirby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @hallrules
      @hallrules Před rokem +7

      ok furry

  • @CadBrad
    @CadBrad Před rokem +2325

    Looks like Pannenkino's back on the menu, boys!

  • @stalefishies
    @stalefishies Před 11 měsíci +35

    "kierio04: LIDHQLKXNOQWDBOWUCOUBC"
    A key smash with zero A-presses. You love to see it.

  •  Před měsícem +19

    My man really explained how that works in a future video omg

  • @bidoofis
    @bidoofis Před měsícem +6

    0:12 oh, he explained how that worked in the walls video. he did it.

  • @aoba13
    @aoba13 Před rokem +247

    A fact that bears repeating: it was New Year's Eve 2021->22, this video was one and a quarter year in the making, to add to the 39 days of swingmania. Absolutely insane dedication.

  • @ElvenSonic
    @ElvenSonic Před rokem +880

    YES! YES! Oh man I thought we’d never get another main channel commentary ever again. I’m so excited, watch for rolling rocks is genuinely my favorite piece of mario 64 content of all time. I can’t wait.
    Edit: Pannen did not disappoint. A masterclass in Mario 64’s rng calcultion system, precision systems, and even an intro to real world velocity and acceleration calculations. Excellent commentary, just the right pacing between shifting topics and reframing data, an all around excellent proof an explanation.
    Since this wasn’t a commentary on specifically the A press challenge, I’m really hoping we get future commentaries on mario 64’s various obscurities. Particularly ones covered on your “uncommentated” channel. Lovely work, keep it up.

    • @thesaltgod
      @thesaltgod Před rokem +14

      I'm thinking this may be an April Fool's video, considering what actually goes on to make this game crash happen.
      Let's just say it takes a while...

    • @kpddog1962
      @kpddog1962 Před rokem +38

      ​@@thesaltgod it's no longer april fools

    • @eboone
      @eboone Před rokem +3

      @@thesaltgod not even april fools lol

    • @EddieBurke
      @EddieBurke Před rokem +12

      I wonder what TJ "Henry" Yoshi thinks about this

    • @fsythy
      @fsythy Před rokem +1

      same lol

  • @hiho9149
    @hiho9149 Před 10 měsíci +38

    There is something about your visual explanations and the way you break concepts down that makes them incredibly easy to grasp for me. I genuinely think you are the best teacher I've ever seen and wish everyone put as much effort as you do when trying to teach something.

  • @t8_k
    @t8_k Před rokem +30

    I've been programming for a while and I never really had an appreciation to what floats actually are. Pretty crazy and super informative. Excellent work pannenkoek!

    • @jjones503
      @jjones503 Před rokem +7

      Been programming for over 20 years now. Learned more on floats in this video than I ever have.

  • @BeefinOut
    @BeefinOut Před rokem +720

    I didn't think you'd ever make another commentated video - and I was okay with that! After hearing about the making of that video in the Bismuth documentary, I would never want you to go through that again. But if you figured out how to make this one without pushing yourself too far, I'm super excited! I can't wait :)

    • @patrickholt8782
      @patrickholt8782 Před rokem +10

      What happened in the bismuth documentary?

    • @BeefinOut
      @BeefinOut Před rokem +72

      @@patrickholt8782 presumably pannenkoek really burnt himself out trying to make the Watch for Rolling Rocks video quickly, and he decided to stick to uncommentated videos from then on, until today. You can watch the documentary to learn more. I'm just happy that my main man Pancake is still making CZcams content, no matter what form :)

    • @nicocchi
      @nicocchi Před rokem +15

      @@BeefinOut there's also a rumor that the Watch for Rolling Rocks video being memed to hell and back didn't sit well with pannen, since it was like his magnum opus. While it seems to have played a part, I think pannen has a FAQ somewhere that says that maybe yes but it was a rather minor thing compared to the massive undertaking that was the video in general. I'm not very sure about it though so don't take my word for it and spank me if it turns out I'm spreading misinformation

    • @Thiago_Rodrigues30
      @Thiago_Rodrigues30 Před rokem +23

      He deleted his faq for some reason,but of course,archives of it still exist. His faq said that the rolling rocks video was hell to make It also said that this channel requires that every video be extremely high quality and have voice commentary,while he hates commentating.His faq also said that the Rolling rocks video used the motivation/mental budget of over 6 videos all in one video

    • @centurosproductions8827
      @centurosproductions8827 Před rokem +6

      @@nicocchi The memes of that video are *why* I wanted another Commentated Pannen video, though...

  • @Exowave1
    @Exowave1 Před rokem +1194

    the part where he read off chat messages when it finally crashed was euphoric. literally a perfect video and everything that I hoped it would be

    • @Exowave1
      @Exowave1 Před rokem +68

      also I can't agree more with what everyone else is saying, this is so well done, and I'm so glad to see another commentated video. I know how harrowing the last one was, so it's good to see him in a place where he can make something like this again!

    • @Brass319
      @Brass319 Před rokem +21

      The part where my browser crashed to desktop when he explained how RNG works was one of my favorites, personally.

    • @FlareStorms
      @FlareStorms Před rokem +7

      bnnuy pfp?

    • @Exowave1
      @Exowave1 Před rokem +7

      @@FlareStorms heh..... yeah... what about it 🐇

    • @FlareStorms
      @FlareStorms Před rokem +5

      @@Exowave1 I love bnnuy

  • @PrincessAquos
    @PrincessAquos Před rokem +33

    I appreciate you so much Pannen. I know you'll probably never read this, but I just read about what you were going through regarding commentated videos over these past 7 years.
    I'm very glad to hear your voice again, your technology communication skills, your humor, and your fascinating adventures in Mario 64. Every explanation you put out or challenge you chronicle, small or large, is a pleasure to hear.
    I hope you are able to get the peace of mind you need, and no matter what happens, I'll always remember and appreciate the work you've done for the Super Mario 64 community.
    I wouldn't mind waiting another 7 years for a main channel video, if it provided you with the time to maintain a better life balance and healthy peace of mind.
    I wish you only the best, you absolute legend.

  • @alpha9775
    @alpha9775 Před rokem +46

    I mean what can I say Pannenkoek.
    First of all, you finally seem legitimately happy. That's incredible. We know how much you suffered for a certain other commentated video, so the fact that you took care of yourself and ultimately were able to get yourself in a state where you can work on a main, commentated video again, is absolutely awesome.
    Second, this is an hour and 11 minutes long commentated video. No matter how you twist it you put a lot of time and effort into this. I'm truly grateful for all your hard work.
    And third, oh wow, that is genuinely a very interesting phenomenon you just presented to us. Go pendulum! The game crash is the limit!
    And with you, it practically goes without saying that all of the explanations are the best of quality. They're clear, concise, you make sure to cover every single point of problematique, etc. You're just so attentive to detail.
    Alright that'd be it from me. Thank you for reading my tiny bit of feedback.
    And I wish you, Pannenkoek, the best of all forevermore! Ciao!

    • @somegamingfan1277
      @somegamingfan1277 Před rokem +2

      What happened to him in the "other video", and what was the video in question?

    • @alpha9775
      @alpha9775 Před rokem +10

      @@somegamingfan1277 Oh, so you don't know about it. I'm going to tell you but just as a fair preface, this might seem as hard news for you.
      So the video in question is the infamous Watch for Rolling Rocks 0.5x Commentated Video. You might know some memes about it.
      And the thing that happened to him, well, he shared this story in his FAQ, which you can find at his secondary channel- UncommentatedPannen.
      You can read the story in its entirety for yourself, but basically, the process of creating that video was really painful for Pannen, he was in one of the worst moods of his life, he was depressed.
      He did nothing but work on the video, for, what, I think 11 days straight.
      He didn't take care of himself.
      His computer crashed so he wasn't able to work on the video, which really annoyed him. He wanted to get it done, he thought the strategy was very promising. At the time he had thumb issues as well. Overall crappy time for him, he had to just focus on school.
      And then finally in the winter break he could be happy because finally he can work which is what he wanted. Except no, because the workload required for the video just kept increasing and it got very very stressful for poor Pannen.
      I could go on and on. Again, you can find how he told this story in his FAQ at UncommentatedPannen.
      Hope this answers your question.
      And I wish you the best of all. Take care.
      Sincerely, Alpha97

    • @shelbyherring92
      @shelbyherring92 Před rokem +10

      TL;DR
      Pannen overworked himself to the point of emotional and physical injury while making the "Watch for Falling Rocks in 0.5 A Presses - Commentated" video. With that came overly high expectations for his next video, and the memes reduced him down to just the "parallel universes" guy.

    • @alpha9775
      @alpha9775 Před rokem +4

      @@shelbyherring92 Thank you for your TL;DR. I apologize to some degree for writing so lengthily. I guess it's just my style you know. But anyways, I hope that SomeGamingFan now understands the situation that Pannen had to face with that video. Point is, fortunately he is now at a better place mentally and emotionally, he now seems truly happy and we can all be grateful for that.

    • @TheGrimSmile
      @TheGrimSmile Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@shelbyherring92 I'm really glad to see that Pannen's embraced the humor a bit while still staying true to himself. I def don't want it to feel like he has to lean into the memes, but I hope he understands that we were all just floored by the dedication it takes to find new challenges to solve in this nearly 30 year old game. I hope the creation of this video was a lot more relaxing for him, and I really hope to see another someday.

  • @LordHonkInc
    @LordHonkInc Před rokem +374

    I love the summary of
    1. go into corner
    2. create dust
    3. ?????
    4. -profit- crash
    And man, every Pannenkoek video makes me think I would've understood so many things in my CS studies so much more quickly if I had a teacher like him.

    • @zdelrod829
      @zdelrod829 Před rokem +2

      Sounds about right lol.

    • @dazcarrr
      @dazcarrr Před rokem +9

      the amount of effort put in just to crash the game with a funny spinning pendulum is insane

  • @StompboxBreakdown
    @StompboxBreakdown Před rokem +531

    Your teaching style is impeccable. Every metaphor, illustration, word choice, cut scene, even when you decide to re-state something that needs reminding, it's all done with such care and empathy for the viewer. You had my attention the entire time, and at no time did I feel like I was being talked down to or yanked up the learning curve. Your excitement comes through in your presentation, something increasingly rare online.

    • @dawnpath5727
      @dawnpath5727 Před rokem +11

      Every time I watch his videos I'm thinking the exact same thing!

    • @YT7mc
      @YT7mc Před rokem +7

      He does occasionally over-explain really obvious things, but yes in general he is one of the best teachers I've seen.

    • @fabulousknight1960
      @fabulousknight1960 Před rokem +10

      @@YT7mc Well, that's the point, right? You never know what is and isn't obvious to someone. He explains every aspect so you're guaranteed to get it.

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Před rokem

      yes

    • @Bladieblah
      @Bladieblah Před rokem

      ​@@YT7mc Like when?

  • @Cosplaybuddygiraffes
    @Cosplaybuddygiraffes Před rokem +49

    I’m SO happy there’s a new commentated video. Your manner of explaining math concepts and the accompanying visualizations are extremely informational and make these complicated ideas very palatable for anyone.
    As a huge unironic fan of the Watch for Rolling Rocks video, I’m so glad to see another one in the same vein. Be proud of what you make Pannen, it’s some really good stuff!

  • @IncredibleMD
    @IncredibleMD Před měsícem +13

    UPDATE: The video that explains how you can use that pendulum to chain ground pounds and gain height has been uploaded, it's over three and a half hours long, and I won't be telling you what part of that video explains how you can use that pendulum to chain ground pounds and gain height.

  • @werecatOmega
    @werecatOmega Před rokem +78

    I remember watching this live. You haven't truly lived until you have listened to the slide theme for 39 days straight, getting hypnotized by a magical pendulum, while Mario practices squats in the corner

    • @kackers
      @kackers Před rokem +5

      don't forget the dust

  • @TheGloriousLobsterEmperor
    @TheGloriousLobsterEmperor Před rokem +331

    I absolutely *love* Pannenkoek's humour and pure sassy energy. It's absolutely magnificent.

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Před 11 měsíci +18

    3:00 Seeing the hexadecimal code for the pendulum changing in real time is so cool. Love how you visualize everything in this video!
    6:38 Having taken physics and calculus it's interesting hearing how position, velocity and acceleration are presented in this format.
    7:40 Interesting how on this random setting the pendulum only has two accelerations, just is fast and slow swings, nothing in between.
    18:42 Ooooooh so THAT'S how float values work- what a neat compromise! Not to mention, this puts a lot of glitches I've seen before into perspective, like how the further you go out into Minecraft the less your position is calculated so walking becomes glitchy like you're skipping frames, because literally there's not enough float values so the game can't calculate your position as accurately that far out.
    21:22 Lol I was confused where this was going because both examples are valid options the games do, especially overflow, but then just saying the game crashes got me. xD
    22:26 Aw the spoiler blockers in chat. C'mon let the people paying attention read ahead!
    27:56 All this for dust haha.
    40:15 This is really funny cus it's basically like, *_"Angle 0 reached, copy, the pendulum has reached designated angle 0. Velocity shift has begun. Phase 1 complete, moving on to Phase 2."_*
    44:06 It makes it sound like Mario's a slave lol.
    45:01 That "now who remembers what's next?" is so patronizing lol.
    51:34 Kinda proud of something I just realized- This isn't clear with your smaller model since it only has accelerations of 2 and 3, but from it you can figure out that each increase in speed (in phase 2 when boosting it with the fast speed) is always a multiple of 3. In the normal model, you showed that the pendulum's fast acceleration is 42. So, the speed will always be a multiple of 42. Because 42 is divisible by 2, the speed will also always be a multiple of 2. However, because 42 isn't divisible by 4, half the time speed will not be divisible by 4. Therefore, like you said, the float values only matter once it starts skipping by 4's instead of 2's. If the acceleration had been 41 instead, this would have mattered when you were skipping by 2's.
    51:58 Oh goodness my math is being expanded.

    • @chriso1373
      @chriso1373 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Out of curiosity, how far out do you have to go in Monecraft to get glitchy? Ive never had the patience to go more than 80,000 units... and that was WITH using the nether to boost overworld distance...

    • @TheAdvertisement
      @TheAdvertisement Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@chriso1373 I believe each unit/block is considered a meter in Minecraft and uh... yeah, much beyond 80,000. I believe the issues start around 8million blocks, which are just some rendering issues. The 30million block world boundary normally prevents you from going further but stuff gets _wild_ if you go beyond it. I believe the issues get worse with every new power of 2, and it cultivates at about 2billion blocks out, the 32-bit integer limit, which causes every other block to completely not render, creating void "stripes".
      Next power of 2 up is the 64bit integer limit, and at that point the game crashes. xD
      If you want more detail I'd recommend the Minecraft wiki page that covers the Java edition distance effects

  • @Tharmin.124
    @Tharmin.124 Před rokem +11

    So I got recommended this and thought "why not"
    Then I got filled with nostalgia for that one guy who started the parallel universes meme
    Then I checked the channel name
    Nice to see you again after so long

  • @zegreatpumpkinani9161
    @zegreatpumpkinani9161 Před rokem +308

    The ABC team secretly put this together just so they could convince us to stare at the pendulum long enough to hypnotize us, then force us to join the challenge!

    • @fhtraveler
      @fhtraveler Před rokem +11

      You don't remember anything. **FLASH**
      ...you're very, very tired after watching a pendulum rotate for more then a month without rest...

    • @willowpets
      @willowpets Před rokem +5

      It worked @.@

    • @stacklysm
      @stacklysm Před rokem +5

      It worked, I'm going through the source code of SM64 as we speak

    • @efad3215
      @efad3215 Před rokem +1

      Yes sir.......

    • @a-s-greig
      @a-s-greig Před rokem +3

      Instructions unclear: currently chasing after rabbits named MIPS

  • @kruje314
    @kruje314 Před rokem +256

    3 years, and he's *finally* back with a commentated video.
    *Absolute legend.*

    • @ugoboom
      @ugoboom Před rokem +2

      what do you mean back? he was never gone

    • @davidjewell1856
      @davidjewell1856 Před rokem +6

      ​@@ugoboom it's been over three years since he posted a video on this channel

    • @E-Box
      @E-Box Před rokem +8

      @@davidjewell1856 Seven if you don't count the last one, but at least he has a strong presence on his second channel.

    • @TeeV479
      @TeeV479 Před rokem +2

      @@E-Box wait what second channel?

    • @monkeyman2022
      @monkeyman2022 Před rokem +2

      @@TeeV479 uncommentatedpannen

  • @ollie__reid
    @ollie__reid Před rokem +57

    Pannen is honestly the best tech communicator I've seen! I'm not someone who knows much about math or coding, but this was crystal clear. Incredible work, man.

  • @irok1
    @irok1 Před rokem +13

    It's great to see the evolution of abstraction throughout the video. We started with raw data, then eventually got a way to code in the swings we want so then we abstracted up to figuring out the swings we want

  • @Kosmicd12
    @Kosmicd12 Před rokem +1235

    Really impressive work! Conceptually, and presentation-ally

    • @RepressedButton
      @RepressedButton Před rokem +22

      Agreed, I like how pannen always explains things so I at least know a little bit of what is happening

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Před rokem +5

      OK

    • @skmgeek
      @skmgeek Před rokem +5

      ​@@LavaCreeperPeopleok

    • @theSato
      @theSato Před rokem +5

      Kosmic seal of approval!

    • @zahrannahyan9666
      @zahrannahyan9666 Před rokem +8

      kosmic -> cosmic -> causemic -> causemice -> causedmike -> characterminute -> chilledmunati -> chillimunati -> illuminati
      that means kosmic is working with the illuminati and totally not because this is just random assortment of connections that i made up!!!!!

  • @TARINunit9
    @TARINunit9 Před rokem +46

    When you've mastered chaos theory so thoroughly you can invoke a "big rip" end of the universe scenario by kicking up carefully-timed clouds of dust

    • @TheBuster0926
      @TheBuster0926 Před rokem +1

      Top Ten Characters that could Solo All of Fiction.

  • @smileytrashbag6713
    @smileytrashbag6713 Před měsícem +2

    Coming back here after the 4+ hour Invisible Walls video and seeing the Squish Cancel Ground Pound Chain in the intro made me feel like a real Mario 64 professional

  • @gemstonegynoid7475
    @gemstonegynoid7475 Před měsícem +7

    Now we know that future video

  • @Hexagonaldonut
    @Hexagonaldonut Před rokem +110

    That feel when your pendulum is so aggressive in its swinging that it undermines and eventually destroys the fabric of reality.
    On a more serious note, wild to see a new commentated upload from you! You're really good at this.

  • @ThatGayWolf
    @ThatGayWolf Před rokem +193

    Dude, the slinky explanation is a really fantastic way to visualize this, awesome job

    • @ThatGayWolf
      @ThatGayWolf Před rokem +12

      OK also this is the first time I've understood floating point imprecision. The initial lesson was a great primer and then seeing it applied in phase 3 and it finally *clicked* omfg thank you so much

    • @eduams
      @eduams Před rokem +1

      @@ThatGayWolf I didn't even know floating point imprecision was a thing

  • @lagoozri9568
    @lagoozri9568 Před měsícem +9

    i came from the future. now i understand everthing

  • @theSato
    @theSato Před rokem +23

    God, it made my year to see this 1 hour long video. Pannenkoek videos are seriously some of the most calming comfort-food content on the entire Internet for me.

  • @swindlesmccoop
    @swindlesmccoop Před rokem +99

    Good job for overcoming all of the mental anguish you went through from the Rolling Rocks video. I read your entire document and I'm glad to see you doing better.

    • @eboone
      @eboone Před rokem +17

      I also read it! Glad he's doing better now

    • @memaimu
      @memaimu Před rokem +1

      Rolling Rocks on the Rolling Rocker?

    • @parencolonthree
      @parencolonthree Před rokem

      @@eboone what is the document

    • @kazatraw707
      @kazatraw707 Před rokem +1

      @@parencolonthree The former FAQ on his secondary channel-which you can access through the WayBack Machine.

  • @thelinktothepastof7986
    @thelinktothepastof7986 Před rokem +209

    I have never clicked on a video so fast. This felt like a mathematical proof with how rigorous you were. Well done to you, rcombs, and everyone else involved in this.

    • @delta3244
      @delta3244 Před rokem +11

      I beg to differ, there was some severe handwavyness and lack of rigor in places. To the benefit of the video, of course! Throwing jan Misali's video on floating point numbers in the middle of this would've been distracting, for example.
      I'll grant that the way this video introduces concepts and builds on them gives exactly the feeling you describe.

  • @Pippu
    @Pippu Před rokem +10

    This channel is such a blessing. I cant imagine how much effort goes into this sorta thing, and it's genuinely incredible. Thank you Pannen.

  • @bone7732
    @bone7732 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I love the phrase
    "Makes a dust"

  • @gingembrecarlate6146
    @gingembrecarlate6146 Před rokem +117

    Damn everytime I feel like I've earnt my PhD in Mario 64, someone appears with a Nobel's prize like quality, hour long essay on another obscure yet interesting SM64 mechanic

  • @kerbonaut2059
    @kerbonaut2059 Před rokem +175

    Damn, I was expecting another UncommentatedPannen joke video...WE ARE SO BACK!

    • @ondrikb
      @ondrikb Před rokem +4

      I didn't expect to see _you_ here! Hello!

  • @Swiftphantom
    @Swiftphantom Před rokem +2

    I hope you continue doing more commentated videos for the future - such a pleasant surprise to get this and all the shorts you've been doing as well. Missed listening to you explain all of this

  • @wolfybuilder
    @wolfybuilder Před rokem +7

    Wow. Just... wow.
    The amount of time, effort and planning that must've gone into this is unbelievable.
    This is one of the most impressive thing's I've ever seen from the SM64 community, and I can't believe that a video about integers and floats was captivating and entertaining enough to hold my attention for over an hour.
    Thank you and the people who worked on this for making such an incredible video. This is truly a gem of the platform.

  • @karbin89
    @karbin89 Před rokem +21

    Pannen I work in the events industry. This week we had one of the biggest events we've ever faced and ran out of supplies which meant I had to run around town on a Sunday. This is very high stress and I was in the middle of a Panic attack. I started listening to this video and you delving into the deep programming of M64 calmed me down. It put a smile on my face. God Bless You!

  • @Offline219
    @Offline219 Před rokem +68

    I can't believe I understood almost everything in this video without a hitch. I normally have a hard time understanding anything that's too complex because I'm simply not the brightest. It's amazing how good of a job he did explaining this when even someone like me can more or less understand it.

  • @carsonthornburg7560
    @carsonthornburg7560 Před rokem +23

    I actually didn't know that floating point numbers lose half their precision for every power of two, that's interesting. It's also cool that modulo operations can be used to make a repeating sequence. I deal with numbers a lot as a programmer, and thanks to your video, I learned some new math stuff that might come in handy in the future! It's good to hear your voice again, and awesome video and project!

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Před rokem

      They don't... The precision loss happens when you add them to other numbers.
      it's like having exponential notation with a limited number of decimal points. Try to add a really big number to a really tiny number and the tiny one will disappear.

    • @snowwsquire
      @snowwsquire Před 11 měsíci

      @@tsm688They do lose precision, you are wrong. There are less values that you can store as you have a higher number. Therefore meaning you can have as many decimal places which is imprecise

    • @snowwsquire
      @snowwsquire Před 11 měsíci

      for example you could represent 1.00001 in float but not 9999999.00001. It has nothing to do with addition

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Před 11 měsíci

      @@snowwsquire You are wrong, they don't lose precision. Floating point numbers are a fixed number of digits precision plus an exponent. You can store 3.14159 E -69 as easily as 3.14159 E +69 to the exact same number of digits precision.
      Add them together, however, and the smaller number will disappear because encoding 3.14159 E -69 + 3.14159 E +69 to perfect accuracy requires almost 140 digits precision.
      It's always the mathematical operations which cause loss of precision, not the numbers themselves.

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Před 11 měsíci

      @@snowwsquire Of course you can't store twice as much precision as digits available. Who said you could?

  • @nmk5624
    @nmk5624 Před rokem +10

    "yep, im real. real sassy."
    comedy gold

    • @nmk5624
      @nmk5624 Před rokem +1

      also congrats on this, im really excited to see you posting again

  • @Fezezen
    @Fezezen Před rokem +163

    I really love how thorough you are with explaining data types and structures, along with memory and the game's code. Makes it very interesting to watch as a game programmer.

    • @delta3244
      @delta3244 Před rokem +16

      Thorough but not comprehensive. The decisions on what parts of the explanation should be included/excluded were well made.

    • @makuru_dd3662
      @makuru_dd3662 Před rokem +2

      So you created the bug that causes this game to be terrible and completely unplayable! :(

    • @XENON2028
      @XENON2028 Před rokem +4

      @@makuru_dd3662 ... what

    • @makuru_dd3662
      @makuru_dd3662 Před rokem +1

      @@XENON2028 it's a shitty joke, playing on the fact he is a dev and was the one who implemented the bug that would almost never happen and no real implications ever.

  • @congobongoproductions5476
    @congobongoproductions5476 Před rokem +146

    71 minutes of gold. Thank you to everyone part of the ABC community, truly one of the most hardworking and dedicated to anything ever (and probably insane, too)

    • @mirady9675
      @mirady9675 Před rokem +1

      ABC?

    • @retrorebootmusic
      @retrorebootmusic Před rokem +8

      ​@@mirady9675 A Button Challenge. Pannenkoek's main focus on CZcams is completely super mario 64 with the absolute minimum A-presses, using more and more complicated and obscure techniques and manipulations

    • @congobongoproductions5476
      @congobongoproductions5476 Před rokem

      @@mirady9675 A Button Challenge. Basically the quest for beating SM64 with the least amount of A presses, and main challenge of this particular community

    • @ryangainey94
      @ryangainey94 Před rokem

      Most definitely insane. Anyone with the patience to pull this off in their spare time is superhuman

  • @robertgourley6864
    @robertgourley6864 Před rokem +2

    this was REALLY fun to watch, and I honestly love knowing the reason behind TINY other parts of RNG manipulation and floating point precision, with truncation and out of bounds. All in the neat little wrapper of crashing the funny wahoo game with the funny swingy bit. I love content like this, and I'm glad you ventured back into commentated videos. I love uncommentated stuff too, but this is so much easier to consume. Hope you keep it up! Much love :D

  • @PseudoCorp
    @PseudoCorp Před rokem +4

    This may just be the greatest video I've had the pleasure of watching on CZcams, as well as seeing live on Twitch. Amazing work, Pannen!

  • @AgentMidnight
    @AgentMidnight Před rokem +508

    Literally more informative and interesting than the first year of my Computer Science courses

    • @j-dizzle2946
      @j-dizzle2946 Před rokem +9

      Does computer science class suck universally? Cuz mine was really bad

    • @lightspage
      @lightspage Před rokem

      ​@@j-dizzle2946 depends on whether they punch you in the face with C or baby you with python

    • @ElvenSonic
      @ElvenSonic Před rokem +9

      @@j-dizzle2946 I got lucky, I guess. Had multiple years of excellent professors with great examples and application. But I also went to a small school and had a lot more one on one time and tutoring in labs.

    • @AgentMidnight
      @AgentMidnight Před rokem +10

      @@j-dizzle2946 It's probably fine in a few places, but for me at least, seeing an actual, visual application of floating point values and how they get related back to integers was a lot more engaging than having to memorize the "mantissa", etc hah

    • @Scrufflord
      @Scrufflord Před rokem +25

      computer science lectures are a lot more engaging if bing bing wahoo is introduced

  • @TheMapleTyger
    @TheMapleTyger Před rokem +132

    That explanation of floats was so intuitive! What a great video. The quantity of things going on behind the scenes in video games is truly incredible. Code is amazing

  • @maniacalchimera
    @maniacalchimera Před rokem +2

    What a wild ride! I've never been able to wrap my head around numbers and you communicated so well that I was able to follow along and even make correct conclusions on my own. You made all that math fun! You're a legend, thanks for all the work you put into this video and all your others.

  • @ChuchoBros24
    @ChuchoBros24 Před rokem +8

    Oh my god, I love all of this
    You are so good at explaining and visualizing data, while also making it fun
    Congratulations on another great video :D you deserve all the praise in the world

  • @ukoid
    @ukoid Před rokem +47

    Pannen has a particular knack not just for making educational video essays out of an extremely simple idea in a video game, but he pays extra close attention to his grammar, tone of voice, and pacing of speech in order to both get the information across as efficiently as possible AND stay engaging. Other "speedrunning thing explained" youtubers sometimes have the tendency to speak too fast and/or leave out details that leave me wanting more, but Pannen is extremely thorough in a satisfying way. I'm about an hour into this video and it feels like nothing. But I'm also re-experiencing the feeling of having watched the parallel universes video for the first time. I love it!!!

    • @micaiahbuttars2132
      @micaiahbuttars2132 Před rokem +12

      Pannen does a great job of talking to his audience in a way that empowers learning. No patronizing the viewers with "but wAaAaiT, THAT doesn't make sense!!", but an attitude of "this makes total sense, and here's why". He'd make a great teacher, honestly.

    • @ukoid
      @ukoid Před rokem +8

      @@micaiahbuttars2132 Yes! I particularly like the way he introduces his tangents once he runs into a subject that he knows hasn't been fully explained, because they always circle back to what spurred the tangent in the first place, leaving me totally prepared to move on to the next subject. I'd love to be in his compsci class if he taught one.

  • @neonfatum
    @neonfatum Před rokem +133

    I'm honestly just surprised that the pendulums have actual physics logic to them. I never paid attention to them so I never noticed that there's actual variability to their swings. I thought it was just two or maybe a few more animations being played randomly. Pretty ambitious for a 1996 game. So interesting!

    • @circuit10
      @circuit10 Před 9 měsíci +27

      It’s easier to do these very simple and inaccurate physics than animate it manually, you can see it’s only a few lines of code

    • @TheGrimSmile
      @TheGrimSmile Před 9 měsíci +8

      Same, I never noticed that the pendulum isn't hard coded to stop at the same angle on each swing.

    • @pikachuchujelly7628
      @pikachuchujelly7628 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I'm surprised they didn't just use a sine function with varying amplitude for the swing speed. It would've been easier to code and more robust.

    • @Jonskipvp
      @Jonskipvp Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@pikachuchujelly7628its a nintendo 64 game, which is old technology with limited memory. it might have been more space efficient to code it how it was coded

    • @TheGrimSmile
      @TheGrimSmile Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@pikachuchujelly7628 I wonder if it's related to the limitations of the sine/cosine values available on the N64. Kaze has a great video on how M64 hard codes sine values for various input angles, so they might not have been able to dynamically change the amplitude of the swing (at least not without significant compounding errors)

  • @erickleinwolterink3524
    @erickleinwolterink3524 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I love a nice long commentated video about incredibly obscure workings of decades old video games.
    the chillest of moods.

  • @sune9578
    @sune9578 Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate how much detail you put into these videos! Something new I learned from this video was float density. It has only ever crossed my mind somewhat before, but it's not something I knew was concrete until now! So yeah, I learned a new thing today. Thanks!

  • @wagnerramosmidichannelabso514

    What a 39 day journey to the ludicrous crashing swing of a pendulum. Bravo, Pannen!

    • @Josuh
      @Josuh Před rokem

      bravo vincekoek2012

    • @Anaklusmos42
      @Anaklusmos42 Před rokem

      Accelerating a pendulum for 39 days crashes Super Mario 64

  • @IronPineapple
    @IronPineapple Před rokem +425

    this makes me so happy

    • @Maldunn
      @Maldunn Před rokem +6

      So cool to see one of my favorite creators commenting here! PS would love to see your take on the old Armored Core games someday

    • @DiogenesTheCynic.
      @DiogenesTheCynic. Před rokem +3

      Fancy seeing you here 👀

    • @united_games
      @united_games Před rokem +7

      Would have never guessed youd have interest in this

    • @AkiraSatou
      @AkiraSatou Před rokem

      Iron pineapple is cringe

    • @united_games
      @united_games Před rokem +1

      @@AkiraSatou your mom

  • @KobiHameed
    @KobiHameed Před rokem +5

    rcombs electric bill: 9.8x10^12431 dollars

  • @SpydrByte
    @SpydrByte Před 8 měsíci +4

    Your a true professor. Its not just enough to know sunject matter and regurgitate it back to students, in this case, viewers. But you have to properly articulate your knowledge and thoughts so your viewers can acknowledge and understand the subject matter.
    You excel and exceed in that regard! In both audio and visual, you have given clear verbal communication and explanation. As for visual, you absolutely nailed using graphs and footage when needed within the lecture that evolve this from a simple video to an actual lecture.
    Other notes that helped this lecture is the animations within the graphs. Believe it or not, most would be content with still images with no transitions. What you did was not nessecary but speaks to me as an viewer that you are heavily invested in this lecture and wanted us to clearly understand the topic.
    10/10. I will watch any of your videos about any topic if you edited them like this.

  • @MasterRyan1595
    @MasterRyan1595 Před rokem +101

    Your videos have been instrumental in keeping Mario 64 relevant for all these years. I'm truly glad to watch a new full commentated video after all this time.

  • @drewbabe
    @drewbabe Před rokem +83

    I hope this wasn't a huge pain to make like the past commentated videos, Pannen! I enjoy your explanations a lot because they're thorough and I end up completely understanding everything when you're done, but i don't want my enjoyment to come at the cost of your sanity. I can see how high-effort the production is and how much time it takes to make the visualizations, and I want you to know it really does achieve the desired result, but I only want you to put that much effort in if you really truly want to or at least don't mind it. Anyway, thanks for the video! BTW, I feel like you would be a great teacher, or at least, you'd be great at writing CS curricula since you explain things so well and your visualizations are really good.

  • @WiMRaven
    @WiMRaven Před rokem

    I want to appreciate the fact that I have not actually finished any post-grad schooling (most possibly not my fault consciously), and I was able to follow this in its entirety. There's no way you aren't some amazing teacher somewhere in the world. And a good speaker to boot. At first, I was astounded at the level of computing just to figure out the numbers needed and involved. But then I was just mind-blown that you were able to sniff all of this out and being able to put it all together in a practical sense. 1 hour 11 minutes of my life I don't regret here. Really good stuff. P.S. I found you in the Watch for Rolling Rocks in .5 A press video. Love the work

  • @shea5421
    @shea5421 Před rokem +5

    I havent had time to watch this yet but a commentated pannenkoek vid is always a treat. I dont even care that much about sm64 but your passion is infectious

  • @SaltpeterTaffy
    @SaltpeterTaffy Před rokem +8

    Everyone: negative numbers
    SM64: *_megative_* numbers

  • @sneepsnoop9547
    @sneepsnoop9547 Před rokem +93

    This was magnificent. I genuinely thought you would never make another commentated video, and I had completely made my peace with that, as I still really like your uncommentated vids. So to say this pleasantly surprised me would be the understatement of the century. I hope in the future we get even more content like this, but until then I will be rewatching this video. A LOT.

  • @Nihilore
    @Nihilore Před rokem

    you are SO GOOD at simplifying complex stuff for people to be able to easily understand, love this video and hope this means maybe more commentated stuff in the future, no pressure though!

  • @henkhenk902
    @henkhenk902 Před rokem

    What an amazing journey! Thank you for your hard work as always pannenkoek. And thanks to rcombs as well!

  • @jupiter4602
    @jupiter4602 Před rokem +25

    the way pannenkoek abstracts dense math explanations into simple analogies is such a good communication tool. Like literally this entire video is a dense maths dump and its fun and interesting and so GOOD

  • @SlushieDee
    @SlushieDee Před rokem +61

    This may genuinely be the most intuitive and accessible explanation of floating point imprecision I’ve heard, excellent work!

  • @mrkillasnayke9437
    @mrkillasnayke9437 Před rokem +4

    Pannen this better be your master’s final project because you’ve been doing this for like ten years and the rabbit hole just goes deeper and deeper

  • @Britefire101
    @Britefire101 Před rokem

    It makes me so happy seeing another commentated video from you! This is a wonderful video, had no idea so much went into the pendulums in this game o-o

  • @Turabbo
    @Turabbo Před rokem +156

    Absolute masterpiece lol. Your video design cannot be over-praised. You spend an insane amount of effort visualising everything, and you're such a good explainer. I hope you're a teacher! Cos you're a fantastic one!

  • @Fuperbooper
    @Fuperbooper Před rokem +44

    So much respect for Pannen. I just watched that bismuth's A press challenge video. I hope he keeps making very entertaining videos on SM64 tech, but I also hope it doesn't take as much of a hit on his mental state

  • @sandorrclegane2307
    @sandorrclegane2307 Před rokem

    This was such a cool video, I love how complex this all is and yet you made it very understandable and interesting. Congrats!

  • @mobilechedds
    @mobilechedds Před 2 měsíci

    Coming back to rewatch this, this really is a great video. I feel like a topic this dense and complicated should not hold my attention to this degree, but you really found a way to make this work