50 dupes for 50 cycles Challenge | Oxygen Not Included

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  • @techrama9642
    50 cycle with 50 dupes without losing a single dupe. Now that something really Great and Exciting. I can't believe how you survive without losing single dupe. I never felt that excited while watching any ONI gameplay.
  • @coling.4476
    13:30 there is a crown next to each skill showing how many dupes and especially which dupe has got the skill. So from the start you could've seen that 3 dupes had hard digging, 1 had grilling, 1 had masterworks, 1 had mechatronics engineering and 2 dupes had plumbing.
  • @Esoterictism
    Would love to see a critter dependent challenge series using every unique morph to maintain essentials such as refinement,power, morale, clean water ect.
  • @bradhafichuk
    Looks like you're going to need to level up to 100 for 100! Good Luck!
  • even after seeing I still can't believe you managed to make it to cycle 50 without a single death! the first cycle was definetly the most intense with the almost instantaneous lack of oxygen Great video!
  • @renegade6747
    Glad i didn't die in the first 30 seconds in cycle one. Loved this challenge.
  • A more competitive version of this challenge: Play normally, but you must adopt a dupe every time the Printing Pod is active (You cannot skip, and cannot take non-dupe items). The first time a dupe dies, it's game over.
  • What a novel concept for a challenge! The ability to survive the start will depend heavily on the starting conditions. I've always known that the optimum number of dups for survival is one.
  • @themadman5615
    I think the largest amount of dupes I've ever had was about 28, and that was my first colony. Since then I've stuck with 16 very specialised dupes and that runs a lot more efficiently, also makes it easier to deal with morale and oxygen needs. Long story short, 50 dupes would be far too much for me to even deal with, let alone my computer.
  • @MoonLiteNite
    Normally not a fan on one off videos like this. But this was fun! I was so ready for that sound of a dupe dying being over lapped 10x times :D but never happened!
  • @58209
    my ONI gameplay is held back by by my obsessive tendency to not waste any materials (e.g. rock crusher for metals, deleting fluids, etc.), no matter how insignificant. i think this chaotic challenge is just what i need to push myself outside my comfort zone and relax my self-imposed rules.
  • @Future_Guy
    This game is like a commentary on how to get the most out of humans while dealing them the absolute least possible in return. The Dupes were thriving in this environment and were happy about it. Brilliant video btw.
  • @squishat
    ahahaha amazing video! Happy to have been a part of the colony! 50 50 was too easy, now let's try 50 100 💇
  • @nico-ob6wj
    The little crown on the right of each skills tells you wich dupes already have it
  • As soon as I saw that Pip I immediately thought "oh no, he's about to cook it isn't he?" and then you reached 50 cycles. So my idea for a name would have been "lucky"
  • @Tamizushi
    Dupes can breath really little oxygen when they mostly hold their breath. In ideal circumstances, then can even survive off their own poop, though they will be much less productive. Their food can't be rationed like that though, but they do come with a natural reserve of 4000 kcal which is enough for a full cycle of mealwood. They are quite resilient.
  • 10:13 that little white icon on some skills tells you how many duplicants have that skills. In this game you have 3 dupes with Hard Digging, 1 with Masterworks, 1 with Grilling and 1 with Mechatronics Eng.. If you move your cursor on that icon it will show you list of duplicants that have that skill.
  • Good morning Echo! This was a fun challenge to watch. It was hot and heavy in the beginning, but I'm impressed they all lived. My shameless vote is "Pippy-Fifty" for the mascot. Keep up the good work and thanks for another great video!
  • @nazgu1
    I love this challenge! Never thought you can do such short runs with ONI! :)
  • @Ale-qx2gb
    this was a very interesting video from an economic development standpoint, a normal run labour is one of the scarce resources so we try to automate as much as possible, in your case labour is the more abundant one so we use it to create the other missing resources as fast as possible rather efficiently as possible.