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In this episode of Advanced Education With Viktor Strobovski, I play the Language level on the hardest, brainiac difficulty, with math notebooks! 20/20 in total. One of my most hardest, proudest, and most fun achievements in gaming of almost all time. You can see my strategy (while being inconsistent but having ideas and plans) in this video. The items that helped me, + the new update featuring a seed generator which lets me memorize where notebooks appear and stay. Thank you for watching this very much. There are a few nuances, like marzia and viktor getting stuck, but it was purely accidental, even though I don't regret it. At all! The game is so glitchy this couldn't really be avoided.

Sincere shoutout to my motivations, TsunamiAvalanche13 Youtube, the first person to beat language brainiac. He was the first (me being the last) to do it on the newer post 0.1.4 versions without using the coal or glitching out the game entirely. Here is the legendary. Private livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28eXn....
My second shoutout is to Duckquackers, Aflac, Mr. Spider Animations. This person, currently developing an AEwVS parody game, a lover of McDonalds, motivated by a role, the designer of this beautiful thumbnaik, was the second person to beat the language level. He found a really great exploitative strategy which I am really thankful for. On the 0.1.4 version, coal breaks doors, he found a way to glitch Phonty out by breaking the doors first, finding coal from a test map "Untitled8" and puting it inside of his inventory. Proceeding to do math before Marzia gets angry, and then language. Great strategy, no complains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QxUB...
My third shoutout is to Baldi Guy, the fourth person to complete language brainiac. He has motivated me to do this, on the discord server after doing it himself, I thought, I could definitely do this! And I proceeded to play and play. In total it took me about a week, and 2 days with a new strategy, less than O expected.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCymp...
Another big shoutout goes to JCSII, or MIX_UP_GAMERS this person has helped me with AEwVS guides, has been making very great and entertaining streams about this game for multiple years, has been playing since Albert, actually discovered the 666 ending and many other classic elements of this game. He beat Language Brainiac too, but i can't find the stream. Funny how he didn't beat Brainiac Math but beat Brainiac Language!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg6_...
The last person to do language brainiac, is Mitch from Mitchell GRECH. I am really glad this guy attempted to do it and succeeded. He really quickly did it and I congratulate him for beating it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgESe...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiFtg...
Thank you very much for supporting the AEwVS community.
Godspeed everyone, one hell of a ride that this game is.

Did you use an unreleased test version?

No, this was the newest itch.io version, i believe, a27_0_4_64.

Huh...what made you throw away all that work you did

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I kept the guides specifically to help. Everything else I removed because it was not making the world a better place. Although, I never felt like my personal achievements were thrown away, because if anybody wanted to see my skill or accomplishments in the game, the guides already show that to those who are interested, even if mentioned in passing. The iceberg video is an hour long summary of both the game in it’s entirety, and my skills too without being too intrusive. The main reason for deletion was for the channel to look cleaner, and more appealing. With less videos, there are more chances the viewer will watch the important/best stuff and understand more from there.

Just make them unlisted or reupload them on another channel or something

Don’t have them anymore

Sometimes I wonder why the hell I go and pull things off in games when nobody's going to see it and the save data is never going to be backed up

It's just a bloody waste of time, what's the point in doing anything in games if you're never gonna get anything out of it

There is the experience provided by the main game, but pulling off obscure, difficult and somewhat arbitrary challenges without anything to show for it is just not really worth it

Try to think less and just enjoy it, at the end the entertainment industry is just to have fun. YouTube videos are a good way to document your achievements for others to see but if you don’t, that’s fine too, it’s not like you will get a world record or anything. I have done some crazy game things (e.g Ludwig’s God Gamer Gauntlet) I never uploaded, just for fun, just to feel better.

Consider optimistic absurdism in regards to this and just laugh it off

I mean it is and probably would be a world record. It's just that any history of it would be more obscure or easily destroyed. Things are just more worthwhile when they aren't so pointless.

A lot of people don't have a lot of fun playing the same thing over and over just for the sake of it. They want to be accomplished, show their skill and have the exhilaration of achievement. There's no point developing arbitrary and specific skills for a really long time that amount to mostly nothing.

If you like to play really hard games, that's great! But if you do a lot of specific challenges that take a long time to master, I do recommend making the most of them, or just playing different games so you have a more diverse set of experiences and skills.

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Sure, just set your priorities as you want and have fun while playing. I do prioritize world records in obscure games and hope to continue my ex-itch.io “making most out of obscure titles” career on YouTube.

But about the first paragraph of your message, personally I believe a spectacular record in an obscure game is more remarkable for history than let’s say, a decent casual non-wr play in fortnite or among us, because less people do it you are more likely to be the best. Which is why if you try to wr speedrun minecraft for example, all chances are against you, but something less known you can get a wr if you try hard enough. But if you do manage to get a fantastic achievement in a popular game (e.g sans no hit or 20/20/20/20 in FNAF) that’s great! This paragraph is just my opinion