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  • The REAL driving simulator! XD

  • Man how did you reach that speed?

  • You don't believe you got 400k viewers?

    Well... me neither. ._.

  • The Real driving Simulator.

  • Fuck you neutrinos.

  • @1604greekboy1995 It exceeded light speed and so vanished in a puff of relativity. Possibly turning into tachyonic neutrinos.

  • @omgfocker Some mathematician out there with a strange sense of humour has more money (to get a custom phone number) than they know what to do with, it would seem...

  • ahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • @ Firedragon41520

    I doubt chuck norris would drive that, doesn't he have class?

  • chuck norris can do this in 0.1 seconds

  • How im supposed to go through that wall?

  • umm its kind of broken a little

  • well done... you just cracked the speed of light

  • @tmachado443 Almost doubled it in fact! They've reached something like 1.97C here.

    Set sail for Proxima Centauri!

    Captcha: sompolyp. indeed, that's some polyp right there.

  • IT'S OVER 9000!!!

  • you know what HQ means,,,,, Hideous Quality 

  • @SuperRehank u know what means 5 years ago?....... not HQ

  • @SuperRehank there was no high quality on youtube in 2006..

  • q isso!!!

    acho q quando o mundo acabar...vo de escudo pra lua!!!

    rsrsr

  • I wonder what the engine sounded like?

  • This looks like Seattle Circuit based on the map... but where is this on the track?

  • @schlockading out of map :D

  • 2 147 483 647 is the 8th Mersenne's number ; written 231–1, it was found on 1772 by Leonhard Euler.

  • @zebdal You mean (2^31)-1 ?

  • faster than speed of light ;D

  • its over 9000!!!

  • Este video es una copia de uno ya existente lo has grabado con la camara de video. lo mas gracioso que tambien esta en youtube xD

  • Try Turbo!

  • LOL look at the yellow point.

  • O_O wtf!!!!!!!

  • 1000000000000000000km h car

  • winner: Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Edition with 2147483647 km/h

    loser: light with 1080000000 km/h

  • i can going whit this speed whit my bike -.-

  • @adrianlolonotas My shit comes out of my ass with that speeed.

  • @MRjesseNL YEAHH

  • @adrianlolonotas BOOM HEADSHOT!

  • did u see the oil light?

  • the REAL Driving Simulator. PFFT!

  • Oo

  • I think hes a little over the speed limit

  • 2,147,483,648 Maplestory max mesos xd

  • hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • what Fuck?

  • Which track?

  • @RikoF1 Seattle Circuit II

  • @xxwalkerxx5 Hackers in MW2 also gets 2,147,483,647 kills dont they? :D

  • Congrats on going way faster then light

  • PS2 runs 128bit instructions, thats the reason that tere weren't any emulators of of (or at leas a computer that was powerful enough).

  • thats how much money i have on runescape

  • WTF that seems to be the max number for anything.

    2,147,483,647 Is max runescape cash

    2,147,483,647 Is max speed in Gran Turismo

    2,147,483,647 Is max amount of combinations with 30 items.

    2,147,483,647 Is max money you can have on Need For Speed

    2,147,483,647 Is how many burgers I can eat without dying

    2,147,483,648 Is a number that is never used.

  • @xxwalkerxx5

    because a pc has a 32-bit prosseser, a ps2 is 32-bit, and burgers, lets just say that it's a 4-bit on steroids

  • @RoscoePT1234 The PS1 was 32 bit, the PS2 just uses 32 bits for this number because that's a normal data type and there's no point assigning 16 bytes of memory (and 16 bytes of replay file space every time it's updated) to hold a number that will happily fit into 4. It probably makes the processing slightly quicker as the 128bit CPU can then read the old speed, the speed delta figure (ie how much it's changed by) and the instructions for reading & dealing with them in chunks of over 1-per-cycle.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 That's the highest possible value for a 32-bit signed integer.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 i dont think your body handle hexadecimals,but if he did then 7FFF FFF hamburgers would probably kill you

  • @xxwalkerxx5 In programming languages you wont get any higher value ;)

    U ask me how do i know?

    Im an experienced programmer.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 That number is the maximum value of a 32-bit signed integer in computing. That's apparently what the speed is stored in.

    (I only know this because it was mentioned in another video.)

  • @xxwalkerxx5 you said it yourself, 30 1s/0s in a program can get 2147483647 numbers in binary. The programmers assumed that you wouldn't even get close to this variable, (same with the other games) so they don't even bother raising that upper limit and taking up valuable data storage space.

  • @ThePowerhouse64 32 ones and zeros, when you're counting from negative 2147483647 thru 0 to positive 2147483647 (with the leftover "odd" number - or "negative zero" - representing an error condition)

  • @xxwalkerxx5 If you knew a little bit how to write programs in C or C++, 2,147,483,647 is the maximum ''charge'' of a ''int'' or a ''long'' variable.... the range of those values are integers from -2 147 483 647 include to 2 147 483 647 include (so, 4 294 967 29x possibilities, I don't know the exact number). We never stop learning huh? :)

  • @xxwalkerxx5 2.147.483.647 max adena on lineage 2 before freya client i think

  • @xxwalkerxx5 Its because the value for the speed in those games have an integer type which is in this case 32 bit. 2 ³² = 4.294.967.295. Unfortunately this is signed and not unsigned which means it goes from −2.147.483.648 to 2.147.483.647 which is 4.294.967.295 again. Its a quite useless integer since they could have used a short integer which would make −32.768 to 32.767 and is COMPLETELY enough. anway.. for further informations go to wikipedia[dot]org/wiki/integer

  • @xxwalkerxx5 That is cause 2, 147, 483, 648 is the closest value to infinity, that a machine code can read out.

  • @Jizonelos It's actually the highest value a 32-bit signed integer can hold.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 and it is the limit of stuntrun highscore in burnout paradise :P

  • @xxwalkerxx5 Because in programming, that is the biggest number you can achieve in a signed integer, 32 bits in size.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 That's because it's a 32bit integer.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 2,147,483,647 = 2^31-1

  • @xxwalkerxx5 You will learn about it when you will start programming computers.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 2,147,483,647 is the maximum value of a 32 bit signed integer

  • @Riiludragon you mean 32bit UNsigned.

  • @Mau5FET Oh sorry. :P

  • @Mau5FET no, the range of 4 Byte (32 bit) signed long (integer) is −2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. Unsigned is 0 to 4,294,967,295.

  • @xxwalkerxx5 thats in java the highest possible number(bytes)

  • @xxwalkerxx5 "The number 2,147,483,647 is also the maximum value for a 32-bit signed integer in computing. It is therefore the maximum value for variables declared as int in many programming languages running on popular CPUs, and the maximum possible score (or amount of money) for many video games." wikipedia

  • @xxwalkerxx5 And the max health you can have on Gmod/HL2

  • @xxwalkerxx5 2^31 -1, the max number in a signed 31 bit number.

  • @xxwalkerxx5

    2.147.483.647 is the maximum value for a 32-bit number in computing.

    So the ps2 was a 32 bit console, then....

  • @Dicoluc No, it just used a 32 bit variable to hold the figure for displaying the on-screen speed. It's a fairly standard data type regardless of the bit-width of your processor. The car's *actual* speed is probably held as a 64, 80, or greater bit width floating point number. (Which can also be calculated with a 32-bit chip, just more slowly as it takes more than one cycle to read/write it)

    Quite why they thought 16-bit (up to +/- 32767km/h) wouldn't be sufficient though is anyone's guess...

  • @xxwalkerxx5 It's the largest whole number that can be represented in a 32 bit system, when negative numbers are also allowed. If you're just counting up from zero without negatives it's 4294967295. Hence why 32 bit computers can only access 4Gb of memory (=4294967296 bytes).

    You know you coulda just googled that...?

  • This happens when Chuck Norris pee in your gas tank :/

  • @Hunt8849 ...yeah... because he's THAT GOOD at martial arts...?

  • Escudo ignited light speed at 0:36

  • Shit music.

  • cheater :D

  • i think whenever you're driving with this glitch, in km/h or mph, when the course ends it sends the car to 2147483647 mph or km/h

  • @vsa2o Because that's just the display figure, maxed out. The "real", internally held (and more precise than 1.0 km/h or mph per step) speed is probably much higher, and enough that the car and its map dot disappear because it's now travelling at several hundred times the speed of light, zapping across the entire, edge-looping map space (which may take a couple minutes to loop across normally, using this kind of noclip bug) several times per video frame...

  • Thats the maximum value for a 32-bit based integer.

  • He's going back to the future.

  • @FeralBeth It's impossible. Only DeLoreans can go back to the future *sarcasm*.

  • @davidus444 Chromium Delorians at that...

  • @FeralBeth Those were the only type.

    Stainless steel btw.

  • i done this but i used a chevrolet camaro race car...reached about 640 km/h at the max.. cant get it up on youtube tho :(

  • pshh you call that fast? Daewoo Lanos all day kid.

  • 2147483647 km/h and still finishing sixth... -_-

  • OKAY,WHO DIVIDED BY ZERO TO DO THIS?

  • The milage was fuckin to the moon and back a couple times!

  • @MustiKKaKeiTTo824 Yykkeli:ajattelen vain oonaa

  • Chuck Norris was driving this!

  • wtf

  • wow light speed?_?

  • he's going to meet Jesus...you know that..

  • Did anyone noticed how many kilometers he's driven at the end?

  • @Pelaaja93 Hard to tell. The trip meter went almost immediately to 2147483647 itself (so the true speed is somewhere well in excess of 214783647 *per hour* - which makes sense as even the smallest 40-bit floating point number can represent a figure many thousands of times higher than a 32-bit integer), and the overall odometer kept on rolling for a few seconds before also locking up. But the trip meter overwrote all but the last four figures of it, making working it out a bit of a research slog.

  • i love the glitch.its so awsome when the dot go's off the screen!!!!

  • Music Song are bad

  • Recorded with a toilet paper?

  • Nice Mileage ! my game crashes when I do this! :3

  • 2147483647 is the limit of a 32-bit value. That means the speedo is a 32-bit value.

  • Back to future

  • Thats what you get for not changing your oil...

  • WARNING: change oil light is on!

  • @Catcrumbs Hahaha ... you'd have to be servicing it 72,000 times per second to keep it off even if it was a really modern car :-D

  • wow, that's like faster than the speed of light

  • You driving: "My eyes are gonna f**king pop out!!".

  • SUOMALAINEN!

  • lololol thats about the speed of light :D

  • how you do that?

  • how i can find the download of the music??

  • You don't even need to break out of the track to cause this glitch, if you know the right tuning settings.

  • Yykeli - Ajattelenkin tassa nyt Oonaa

  • @Herrasmiesvaras That's The Song For God Sake!

  • @TheDevinGreat I know, right?

  • I just went 400963164815109 mph yesterday!!!

  • change the oil.

  • dang,time to change that oil

  • dam i thought that was a dallas phone number or some

  • how u do tat??

  • That is faster than light speed (1,080,000,000 km/h)

  • @wejhvabewjty light speed is 300,000km/h or 300,000,000 m/s

  • @ruipds light speed is 300.000 Km/s

  • I go double the speed of light to work everyday. The disintegration hurts, but I get to work before I'm finished blinking. A fair trade off, I think.

  • They just made the jump to lightspeed...

  • "The real driving simulator."

  • @JayMarfisi It's possible son, if you are a Q.

  • @JayMarfisi Yay, so this mean that we can drive than light in the real life!

  • @JayMarfisi lol

  • 7FFF FFFF Km/h lol. The game stores the velocity variable as a signed double-word, therefore, the highest the meter could get would be 2147483647, or 0x7FFFFFFF in hex.

  • So what gear is that?

    Your going faster that a fighterjet.

  • even light can't overtake you

  • How you make that?

  • 1334384474.046 mph

  • @theringfilm1 actually, if you have a US version, the speedo will read the same # MPH because that number on the speedo is the highest the game can handle. Basically, the speed is 9 followed by an infinite amount of 9's.

  • Escudo best car in GT2

  • kkkkk

  • aika hämy

  • lol for the speed they use a 32-bit signed integer XD

  • Too look at the mileage...

  • 2147836647 is a little over the planets

  • That shit's probably past Pluto by now....

  • wtf?

  • Lol he still came 6 th

  • You know, I uploaded the first wheely trick info to gamewinners site, for GT2 with the dragster nissan @laguna seca, where theres a glitch in the wall.

    Heheheh, "pop a wheelie" :) I got the idea from GT1 where you would accidentally go through walls that have sharp edges, and the fact of trying funny setups for drag nissan sx's aerodynamics made me realize it can wheelie.

    Unbelievable huh? Never saw(or heard of) anyone do it before :D

  • Why is it 2147483647kmh exactly and not more "because they most likely store the data in a 32 bit signed integer, which has a maximum size of 2147483647"

    quoted from sk-gaming article about WoW gold cap.

  • looks like star fighter entering hyperspace in Star War LOL~~~~~

  • thats the number i got when i divided by zero

  • @DaLamboRocketxOFx803 Divided what by zero?

  • @DaLamboRocketxOFx803 Only Chuck Norris can divide by zero

  • huoston, we have a problem

  • do that on a race

  • Yep, they should put that in GT5 but only for the DeLoren. Hit 88 mph and you go back in time v

  • Lol, that is the exact value of type "int" in C++...

  • @NaturalxSelector yeah its also the number that i see people on Call of Duty glitch their score to. Theres got to be something to that.

  • @L2LiSlide Yeah man, that value is a number in at LEAST the C++ programming program for a number of type integer (like 1, 2, 3... no decimals.) If it is used in video games too, then I assume that "int" is used universally as having that maximum value.

    And that is about all I've learned from University lol

  • faster than light speed

  • Glitch should be back in GT5. lol

  • WHEEEE! looked nice

  • 3, 2, 1, and we have a lift off!!!

  • neva knew the suzuki escudo was a flying rally car XD! srry about spelling lol

  • O_O Just PERFECT VIDEO 5/5 Stars

  • whats the tuning for the car?