They turned MATH into a factory game...

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Beltmatic is a factory game, similar to Shapez and Factorio, but rather than automating shape or resource production, you're doing hardcore maths!

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If Matt pins this comment I will do nothing

matthewwebster
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This has to be peak nerd-game. Strip away the façade of ore mines, production farms, worker buildings, etc. and just go with the straight numbers.

carlsiouxfalls
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Matt:
Goes to great lengths to make 16.
Then starts an entirely new production to make 26, rather than just adding 16+10.

herrhartmann
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I always want to shout at Matt through the screen, when he plays games like these because he does so many inefficient things... then I play the same game and forget everything I've seen in the Vids.

Ehregott
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0:26 something about this specific order of numbers makes me feel emotional

wasichupaaa
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This is like watching a student wrighting code. Inefficient decisions, clumsy code, and when he notices a bug, he gets amused by it, and doesn't fix it.

nbvehbectw
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I wonder wouldn’t this game be an excellent way to help teach kids in multiple ways? The first is basic mathematics with the various upgrades, secondly they are introduced to the puzzle aspects that could keep them entertained, and lastly their challenged to make all this work as effectively as possible stimulating their problem solving skills.

BVidwatcher
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0:26 we could scrol and see nothing but only number 😂

yashsaxena
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As a Mindustry player, the conveyor belt placement is mental torture for me

PhongNguyen-ntqh
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Matt's architect level efficiency triggers my engineering brain

martianunlimited
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the developer/publisher Notional Games released this game (Beltmatic) this year for 6.99€ on steam,
but had released an almost identical game (Beltex) for 4.99€ on steam two years ago.
the difference is only that this game is played on square tiles (like shapez) with 4 neighbors per cell,
while the other was played on a hexagonal board with 6 neighbors per cell ...

Anson_AKB
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Bringing in non-integers would be opening up a real can of worms

droppedpasta
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Random suspicious shape in the beginning

roshikpoudel
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Matt: "Great, 18's for everyone"!
Me: I need some mind cleansing

tiagomendes
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Oh, I love this already. I'm a trained electronic engineer, in training we had to do loads of these kinds of things, but building them either with OP amps or flip flips. I hated it back then because it meant a lot of number crunching, but here you can just throw stuff against the wall and see what sticks 😊

Gilgwathir
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0:26 He did the same "strongest shape" joke however many years ago he made a video about shapez io, he just doesn't age.

martonnagy
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It's impossible to route the three fours and three ones to three adders in a plane (without bridges or tunnels). This is a famous result in graph theory, usually about utilities.

zmgehlke
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6:30 Really missed bridge review here, what a shame

veschii_nevstrui
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You know that video of the girl losing her mind with everything going into the square hole? Yrah that was me every time Matt went from 12 to 18 in his head with "plus 3" 😂

fightingblind
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The fact that one of the modules making 3s was not connected frustrated me to no end

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