This video is a detailed walkthrough of the game "Do Not Believe His Lies", where the host, Cellbit, shares his challenging experience solving a series of puzzles. The game is notoriously difficult, with only a few people having successfully completed it. In this video, Cellbit describes his frustrations and triumphs as he navigates through various levels of the game.
The host starts by expressing his struggle with the game, then shares his excitement when he finally makes progress. He breaks down each level of the game, explaining his thought process and the methods he used to solve each puzzle. For instance, in one level, he had to decipher a secret code hidden within an image. He used Photoshop to reveal a spider web pattern, which led him to the answer: "spiderweb".
In another level, Cellbit had to determine the language of a mysterious voice speaking in a demonic tongue. After hours of frustration, he finally discovered that the language was Esperanto, a constructed language created by Ludovico Lazaro Zamenhofo. He then used this information to decipher a series of numbers, which led him to the final password.
Throughout the video, Cellbit shares his emotions, jokes, and personal reactions to the game. He also expresses gratitude to his audience for their support and engagement. At the end of the video, he encourages viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to his channel for more content.
1. The speaker is discussing a puzzle called "Do not believe his lies" which has never been solved before.
2. The official site of the game states that no one has solved it.
3. The speaker is entering a deep depression while attempting to solve the puzzle.
4. The speaker appreciates the support they received for their previous video and mentions the high number of likes for the first day of the video.
5. The speaker was stuck on a code and decided to type it bit by bit.
6. The speaker managed to find the letters G,I,V,E,U and deduced the answer to be GIVE UP.
7. The speaker entered the code and received a message saying "The code you entered is incorrect. Give up now!".
8. The speaker managed to enter the code correctly and moved to the next level.
9. The next level involved finding a hidden object in a picture.
10. The speaker was able to identify the object as a spider and a web.
11. The speaker used Google Maps and Photoshop to identify a circle that went through three cities: Cologne, Milan, and Poznan.
12. The speaker realized that there was another city, Budapest, that also fit the criteria.
13. The speaker entered the code as "budapesthungary" and moved to the next level.
14. The next level involved identifying a password from a Reddit post.
15. The speaker managed to find the password as "IAMSTILLHERE" and moved to the next level.
16. The next level involved identifying a painting from a video.
17. The painting was identified as "The Nightmare" by Johann Heinrich Fussli.
18. The speaker entered the password as "thenightmare" and moved to the next level.
19. The next level involved transcribing and identifying the language of a spoken audio.
20. The speaker managed to identify the language as Esperanto.
21. The speaker managed to transcribe the audio and identify the numbers as 5, 9, 16, 17, 24, and 43.
22. The speaker identified these numbers as the numbers from Lost plus one.
23. The speaker entered the password and managed to solve the puzzle.
24. The speaker expressed their gratitude for the support they received for their videos.