Buying Scotland to 1 UP Mr Beast - FREE LAND IS PERFECTLY BALANCED WITH NO EXPLOITS

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Published 2021-03-17
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Today we are exploiting something we have never exploited before! The entirety of Scotland! Today we are using a discount code exploit to get free land in Scotland which effectively allows us to buy the entirety of Scotland for free! That's right we are exploiting a website to buy a country! Mr beast has bought houses and islands and given them away for $1. Well what about a website that accidentally gives away land for free! So yes today the spiffing brit will be Buying The Entirety Of Scotland to 1 UP Mr Beast! So will we find out if Free Land is perfectly balanced with no exploits or if it is normal to buy a country for free?

I hereby challenge ‪@MrBeast‬ to try and buy a larger country! I should be safe for a few months until we discover Mr Beast has bought and is doing a giveaway of Greenland!

So sit back and watch as the spiffing brit tests to see if Free land is a perfectly balanced system with no exploits or if the infinite discount coupon codes in a free land giveaway are ever so slightly broken!

What you have seen here today is part of a fantastic perfectly balanced series on youtube where I go from game to game and break them with wacky exploits to gain things like unlimited gold and infinite money all in a fantastic montage. If you enjoyed this then be sure to check out more. The style is similar to RT game and callmekevin in parts. A large influence on this series has come from Valefisk and The Killian Experience.

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Title: Buying Scotland to 1 UP Mr Beast - FREE LAND IS PERFECTLY BALANCED WITH NO EXPLOITS

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All Comments (21)
  • 1. No we were not sponsored or paid for that video. No I do not believe I am promoting them in a positive light 2. I trust my audience to know that it is clearly a gag gift. We have used gag gifts in videos before. I have multiple "knighthoods" and doctorates that I have purchased. 3. Do not go after creators that did get sponsored. The ones who have done so even recently were likely not aware and you cannot trust or expect most youtubers to actually research sponsors (Shock horror Jon Tron probably doesn't play raid shadow legends) 4. No I will not take my video down. In my video I show the absurdity of the website, exploit their systems forcing them to takedown the website. And I had a lot of fun making it as it was a video where the community took part and helped out. I believe that whilst this video takes place on established titles website the focus of the video is on finding exploits and the silly theoretical outcomes that come with it.
  • @1987jock
    My country being annexed by a discord chat probably isn't even the wierdest thing that 2021 will bring us
  • This man is so good at exploiting games, he is just using his tactics irl and legally robbing companies. Good job lad
  • I like how the internet in general is slowly waking up to the fact that they infact can exploit the real world and not just video games
  • @KaiTheKoi999
    As a natural born and bred Scot it makes me very scared that an Englishman has found a way to own all of Scotland... Again
  • @norsenthor3113
    As a computer science student I'm dying inside watching this... Like I know they're a small indie company and stuff but seriously when you're dealing with money at least hire a damn proffesional rather than someone who googled how to use HTML 5 minutes ago. This is why both security awareness and testing are important. They probably didn't intentionally have the same code, they just didn't test it, probably because their implementation was poorly made and untestable. I can easily imagine them manually testing the wheel and giving up, hoping it would just be fine.
  • Imagine waking up and learning your country was bought by a youtuber
  • @gentleman1s319
    I hate that the only time my country ever gets mentioned is when its fucking bought for free lmaooo
  • The spiffing Brit a year ago: Let's make a joke video about this scam. Internet today: Established titles may be a scam!
  • @mixmatched2342
    I laughed so hard when you all started screaming "Oh no THE CODE IS REUSABLE" XD
  • @ianoxenham4219
    Just FYI, since each time the code is used you get 1 square foot of Scotland, and Scotland has a total area of 30,081 square miles, and there are 5280^2 = 27,878,400 square feet in a square mile, you would need to enter the code 838,610,150,400 (839 billion, rounded to the nearest billion) times to get all of Scotland. So if all of Spiff's 2.13 million subscribers got on this, they would on average need to enter the code 393,714 times to collectively secure the entire country. Assuming it takes 10 seconds to go through the entire process, that would require each of them to spend about 656 hours at this--or about 27 days non-stop. Or about 16 weeks if people were doing this as a 40 hour per week job.
  • @simpviginius78
    The realization that the code works multiple times feels like a bunch of British tea traders realizing that the Chinese drug market can be flooded with opium.
  • @NIITR0NIICEA
    This video is even funnier knowing that established titles are now scammers lmfao
  • @hypermun52
    I did some looking into this legally, and apparently these are whats known as "Souvenir plots". Basically, its all owned by one guy and he's selling you smaller parts of it in a sort of "shared ownership" type deal. however, the scottish government doesnt recognize souvenir plots as actual land ownership, as their land laws are very simple and strait forward. "One person owns one area of land" type deal.
  • @parsival
    Anyone else see the irony in an English man finding a way to claim Scotland?
  • @titmando1199
    Are we skipping over the fact that the website had "Free Shipping" imagine waking up Wednesday morning on St Patricks day to the whole of Scotland being delivered to your doorstep - please sign here, ma Lord!.
  • @Shatterverse
    7:45 is the most British thing I have literally ever seen. Seeing you loose your collective minds over free land was so goddamn funny.
  • The fact that this is for St Patrick's Day makes me feel that the company that runs this...venture doesn't know there's a difference between Ireland and Scotland.