when the earth swallows a city whole - Summary

Summary

The video features a gameplay of City Smash, a game where the player can unleash various disasters on a city. The player experiments with amplified versions of natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, earthquakes, and meteor impacts, causing massive destruction. They also test the limits of the game's physics engine by creating extreme scenarios, such as spawning multiple black holes and causing widespread devastation. The player's goal is to push the game to its limits and see how much destruction they can cause.

Facts

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1. City Smash is a game where players can perform various natural disasters on different cities.
2. The game originally had a limit of 100 fireballs for the volcano disaster.
3. Increasing the number of fireballs to 500 did not significantly affect the game's performance.
4. The hurricane disaster had a maximum force of 150.
5. Increasing the hurricane force to 500 caused significant destruction.
6. The game allows players to adjust the force and speed of the meteor disaster.
7. A blast radius of 1000 for the meteor disaster caused significant destruction.
8. Increasing the blast radius to 200 caused even more destruction.
9. The game allows players to create multiple meteors that can cause massive destruction.
10. The black hole disaster has a maximum force of 150 and a maximum radius of 100.
11. Increasing the force and radius of the black hole disaster caused massive destruction, including erasing the entire city.
12. The game allows players to spawn multiple black holes that can fight each other.
13. Setting the destroy distance to zero or removing the effect distance resulted in no destruction or a very small area of destruction, respectively.