Stop, You Have Violated the Holy Law! – Frostpunk



Frostpunk Season 2 Part 4 – it’s time to load the dreadnought, but some people don’t want to play nice. This calls for the Jesus cops. Punishment for stealing? Ten Hail Mary’s. Punishment for murder? Ten more.
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46 thoughts on “Stop, You Have Violated the Holy Law! – Frostpunk”

  1. Absolutely fuming with the fact that Tyler didn't kept the explorers till the last second. They're quite possibly the only ones that could find the new city but he just robbed them away from their station.

    Now look who's low on faith and could use some jesus cops

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  2. Tyler, a hint you might have missed during the first playthrough, after clicking on a building, you can click the arrows beside it's thumbnail to cycle through same buildings on the map. Thus you won't have to manually find each hothouse to use the fertilizer. I know the series is recorded already, but just something to keep in mind.

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  3. I was really inspired by this playthrough, I decided to buy frostpunk myself since it was on sale!
    Probably the most addicting game I've played this year, I have no regrets, The main story was so intense and nail-biting, and Endless is a nice break from it all!

    I might play some other scenarios now, they all seem so interesting!
    I might keep my progress updated on later videos

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  4. I'm not a huge fan of Frostpunk videos, and it is a little annoying that neither the title nor thumbnail have any indication as to what series this is from. I've been tricked into clicking on these last two videos because I assumed they were a new puzzle game or something.

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  5. Sometimes I think this game was made to make future leaders understand the impact one unsuspecting individual has on society. Or to make me giddy to see how someone else handles it. I hope you're enjoying this campaign as much as I did.

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  6. Hey, I don't usually recommend games, but if you're ever on a puzzle solving kick I would seriously recommend Outer Wilds. The game is stunning, and the physics engine is absolutely phenomenal. Might be something to stream but be weary of spoilers in chat.

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  7. Tyler one tip, ever since watching this series I've been wondering "where does he see the amount of people he has?!", especially at 18:52, but after googling I figured out it's behind your cam. I know that's probably the least intrusive place to put your cam but it would be nice to somehow be able to know how many people you're dealing with. To me it's a big part of knowing how well you're doing, how certain choices affect the population and a nice general sense of the scale.

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  8. I really like these series, I would've buy the game and play it myself if I was good enough in games like these even the campaign looked hard with that -230F god that's cold.

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  9. The worst part was, when you realise that even if you do everything perfectly, you stil wouldn't be able to save everyone. About 100 people would still be left in Winterhome. Honestly, when i first started tihs scenario, i just stop playing at that point. Some weeks later come back and play it again from the begining to finish.

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