Vsauce Explores How Much Stuff Video Game Characters Can Carry [Video]

It's not just ridiculous that you can fight holding all that stuff. It's ridiculous that you can even stand up.

Recommended Videos

Video game characters are known to carry a crap-load of stuff on their person at any given time. Unsatisfied with the accuracy of “a crap-load,” Jake RoperĀ and VsauceĀ have decided to delve into the mystery of just how much our favorite characters can fit in their virtual pockets.

Much like approximately all of society, Roper has been playing GTA V for hours and hours on end, and he started to wonder just how heavy all of his accumulated weapons and ammo would be in real life. Unsurprisingly to anyone familiar with video games, a full weapon inventory amounted to something in the absurd vicinity of 600 – 800 lbs. So, you’re basically running around shooting and stealing cars with one of the weight of several fully grown adults on your back. Take that, physics!

However, as Roper explains, Steve from Minecraft pretty much takes the cake, what with theoretically being able to load up his inventory with 44,467 metric tons of gold. For you nature buffs out there, that’s about the same as 246 blue whales. The most a real human being has ever managed to carry was 1,216 lbs, and he wasn’t running around building things. So, you know, lift with your legs, Steve.

He then goes on with some interesting discussion about ridiculous amounts of things held in reality, such as the human brain’s capacity of 2.5 petabytes (2,560 terabytes). In a brief misstep, he underestimates how much “emotional weight” Ninja Turtles action figures can carry, but you should really check out the video and the rest of the Vsauce channel for some thought provoking material.

(via Vsauce)

Meanwhile in related links


The Mary Sue is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission.Ā Learn more
related content
Read Article We Just Got Our First Look At ‘Hades II’ Gameplay and by Olympus, It’s Stunning
Melinoƫ from Hades II and Zagreus from Hades
Read Article ‘Hades II’s Protagonist Has a Hell of a Backstory
Melinoe fighting Hecate from Hades 2 trailer
Read Article The Biggest ‘Invincible’ Project Yet Is Gathering Strength as We Speak
Allen, Invincible, and Immortal in 'Invincible'
Read Article Hutts, Pykes, Crimson Dawn: Every Character Set To Appear in ‘Star Wars Outlaws’
Promotional art for 'Star Wars Outlaws'
Read Article The Best ‘Fallout’ Games, Ranked
"The Art of Fallout 4" book cover. (Image: Bethesda Softworks.)
Related Content
Read Article We Just Got Our First Look At ‘Hades II’ Gameplay and by Olympus, It’s Stunning
Melinoƫ from Hades II and Zagreus from Hades
Read Article ‘Hades II’s Protagonist Has a Hell of a Backstory
Melinoe fighting Hecate from Hades 2 trailer
Read Article The Biggest ‘Invincible’ Project Yet Is Gathering Strength as We Speak
Allen, Invincible, and Immortal in 'Invincible'
Read Article Hutts, Pykes, Crimson Dawn: Every Character Set To Appear in ‘Star Wars Outlaws’
Promotional art for 'Star Wars Outlaws'
Read Article The Best ‘Fallout’ Games, Ranked
"The Art of Fallout 4" book cover. (Image: Bethesda Softworks.)
Author
Dan Van Winkle
Dan Van Winkle (he) is an editor and manager who has been working in digital media since 2013, first at now-defunct <em>Geekosystem</em> (RIP), and then at <em>The Mary Sue</em> starting in 2014, specializing in gaming, science, and technology. Outside of his professional experience, he has been active in video game modding and development as a hobby for many years. He lives in North Carolina with Lisa Brown (his wife) and Liz Lemon (their dog), both of whom are the best, and you will regret challenging him at <em>Smash Bros.</em>