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00:00:00 – 00:11:55
In the video, the hosts find themselves in a precarious situation after downloading and playing a game called Sonic.fbx, which turns out to be a virus. As they play the game, it begins to display concerning messages about tracking their location and creates new files on their computer, indicating that their system has been compromised. Panic sets in as the game crashes and exhibits disturbing visuals, while also opening various programs and hindering the computer's functionality. They attempt to mitigate the damage by considering anti-virus measures. The program’s aggressive nature becomes more apparent when it starts controlling the computer, including the mouse, and displays ominous messages. Despite warnings to stop reopening the program, they continue, leading to further system crashes and ultimately shutting down the computer. The presenters express deep regret for downloading the game and recognize the severe impact of the virus, ending on a note about the risks of hacking and a brief promotional message for their channel.
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In this segment, the hosts are playing a game called Sonic.fbx, which unexpectedly turns out to be a hack that installs a virus on their computer. The game begins normally, displaying a new Sonic game screen, but then starts showing messages suggesting it is attempting to track their location. Despite warnings and unusual activity, including the game freezing and the computer creating new folders, they proceed to open the downloaded folders. The interaction confirms that the game has indeed installed malicious software, causing chaos on their system. The segment ends with the realization that they might face serious trouble due to this download.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the characters realize that by playing a game involving “sonic.fbx,” their computer has been hacked, showing a message that their location has been accessed. They panic as the game crashes and bizarre events unfold, including disturbing animations and corrupted in-game characters like Tails and Knuckles. The game appears to affect their computer’s functionality by creating files and attempting to open various programs. They consider running an anti-virus program to counteract the hack. Key moments include attempts to deal with the hack and the game trying to access Internet Explorer and other critical applications, putting their YouTube channel at risk.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the host discusses experiencing a troublesome situation after installing a suspicious program found online. As the program initiates a countdown, the host panics, unsure if it will cause damage. The screen displays “sonic.exe” with a message prompting them to reopen the program. Upon reopening, the computer is heavily compromised, with the program taking over control, including the mouse. The host describes their fear and frustration as they continue to interact with the program, now controlling Eggman, and speculate that sonic.exe has infected their computer. The segment ends with the host expressing regrets about the installation and the potential need to change their passwords due to hacking concerns.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the presenters are dealing with a hacked version of a Sonic game that causes multiple issues. They discuss how Sonic has apparently infiltrated their computer’s RAM, causing glitches and crashes. Despite continuous warnings from the program urging them to stop reopening it, they persist in doing so. Eventually, the program reacts by shutting down their computer. The presenters express regret about installing the hacked software, acknowledge the risks posed by hacking, and conclude with a promotional message for their merchandise and YouTube channel.