I Put the Biggest Youtubers in a Fight Arena! - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous and animated description of a hypothetical YouTube gladiator tournament. The host, an unnamed individual, discusses the creation of a game where various popular YouTubers are thrown into a fight.

The host starts by explaining that they're going to make a game where popular YouTubers fight each other, similar to the "Swords and Sandals" game they used to play in seventh grade. The host then mentions a list of YouTubers they've created for the game, including PewDiePie, Mr. Beast, and others. They also mention that they've asked for permission to use the YouTubers' faces in the game, but haven't received a response from all of them.

The host then proceeds to describe the creation of the game, which involves creating 3D models of the YouTubers, adding weapons, and setting up a gladiator arena. They also mention adding slow motion, a crowd in the background, and a gate with metal bars. They also add particles to the torches using Unity's particle system and assign random stats to each player.

The host then describes the tournament setup, which involves a best-of-16 single-round elimination. They describe several matches, with various YouTubers fighting each other. The host provides commentary on the matches, describing the actions of the YouTubers and the outcome of the matches.

Finally, the host describes the final match, where the winner of the tournament is decided. The host announces the winner as "Mr. Donkey," and congratulates them on their victory. The host then mentions that they have uploaded a game file for those who want to play the simulation themselves, and provides a link to the file in the video description. They also thank an assistant named Randy, who helped with the analysis before the matches.

Overall, the video is a fun and entertaining description of a YouTube gladiator tournament, filled with humor and animation.

Facts

1. The speaker is hosting a YouTube episode where they will pit a bunch of popular YouTubers against each other in a fight.
2. The speaker is creating a game where the YouTubers will be the players.
3. The speaker is using a character controller for the players, which they have previously made.
4. The speaker is adding weapons to the game, with stats like damage and attack speed.
5. The speaker is using 3D models of the YouTubers for the game.
6. The speaker is creating an arena for the game, which they describe as a "Colosseum like arena thing".
7. The speaker is adding a throne to the arena, which they describe as a "wooden chair".
8. The speaker is adding a crowd in the background, which they describe as "me and a boys T posting".
9. The speaker is adding a gate to the arena, which they describe as "the thing with metal bars".
10. The speaker is adding torches to the arena to light it up.
11. The speaker is adding particles to the torches using Unity's particle system.
12. The speaker is adding random stats to each player to make the game more interesting.
13. The speaker is creating a tournament setup with a best of 16 single round elimination format.
14. The speaker is adding slow motion to the game.
15. The speaker is creating a match between PewDiePie and pyrocynical.
16. The speaker is creating a match between ksi and Logan Paul.
17. The speaker is creating a match between critical and Donnie.
18. The speaker is creating a match between dunkey and h3h3.
19. The speaker is creating a match between Mr. Beast and lioness from Linus tech tips.
20. The speaker is creating a match between pink guy and Michael Reese.
21. The speaker is creating a match between the odd ones out and Davey 504.
22. The speaker is creating a match between PewDiePie and donkey.
23. The speaker is creating a match between Mr. Beast and Davey 504.
24. The speaker is creating a final match between donkey and Mr. Beast.
25. The speaker is uploading a game file so viewers can run the simulation for themselves.
26. The speaker is giving shout outs to Randy and Randall for their help with the analysis before the matches.
27. The speaker is mentioning that they barely have time to make the game itself playable for viewers.
28. The speaker is mentioning that they made the game while reading for their final.