Once again please feel encouraged to use the chapter breaks to skip the sun crashing if you find it boring. I also forgot to render out the break for this one so I added that as a skip too.
Dude holy shit you’re so funny, your rapport with your chat is the best I’ve ever seen, you all seem like you have so much fun. I’m so happy you’re still sane and taking a break after those monster sized witcher videos, thanks for being so awesome!
@@Betrix5060 can't speak for Joe but Outer Wilds is the only game I've ever played that I'd classify as horror. I was genuinely freaked out during so many parts. Everything from the dread of the black hole to the sheer existential horror of the the of the universe creeped me the hell out and the clock made me scared of failure even though I could die and restart easily
Reading twitch chat for this stream is so entertaining because they'll just lose their minds over everything and then sometimes I'll glance over and see something like 5:28:10 "my asshole kind of reminds me of dark bramble"
As soon as I started watching the first vod I realized this was a game I had to play, I went, bought it, and beat it in 3 days. Easily one of my favorite games of all time now.
Outer Wilds developers: "We didn't want the player to look in every nook and cranny" Joseph Anderson: "Still looks behind each Nomai message board to see if there is sometihng there"
Imperium Americanum eh, delta-v isn’t really a factor here - the ship never runs out of fuel. Besides, you can’t really blame him for not being able to do the orbital mechanics without the information you’d need to effectively use them, and they’re counterintuitive anyway.
@@ryanrising2237 Technically the ship can run out of fuel, but regardless it's more about burn time. Not sure what you mean by "he information you’d need to effectively use them". I used them just fine, though if you mean that the game doesn't write it out for you like KSP then you have a point with regards to learning them, but I don't think that is a factor for using them. Joe showed that he is aware of them to at least a certain extent with the black hole, but every other time they would be of use he doesn't show even a rudimentary understanding.
Imperium Americanum oh, really? Huh, never had the ship run out of fuel on me. Still, thanks for correcting me. I was indeed thinking of the learning process when talking about the information needed to use orbital mechanics effectively, but you’re right that I could have worded that better.
How to land on the Sun Station: A) fly straight into it B) fly into it's front, making the collision faster, but easier C) match your orbit D) all of the above, but C
The best thing about this game that's always just made it for me is the tiny details. The probe actually existing and being chaseable, the small dialogue quirks, the shortcuts that you don't know about until you've gone the long way. It all just makes this such a perfect game.
Honestly, given how much Joseph trolls the chat himself, I am not surprised that this happened. It's all good, though, a lot of comedy gained for a low price (I especially liked the "music at the end" troll).
honestly i really enjoyed this playthrough, ive seen about 30 different full lets plays at this point and the idea of someone missing an emotional moment isnt too bad for me now, there were SO many funny moments
Hidden in a chamber only accessible by falling through a sand-filled hole in the Sunless City is a wall of a guy poking fun at somebody for running simulations on landing on the sun-station. In that board, it is revealed that there is no landing pad. It's possible, but funny that they even mentioned it.
@@Atron-nf9mc if you go to the small alcove to the right of the fossil fish overlook door, you can find a room that you can't get into, but you can see in some windows. Throw a scout at the pillar of sand inside that room, then head back out towards the fossil fish overlook door, and look up. You can fly up to a higher alcove. Look around for the hole directly above your scout and hop in. Careful, there are cacti below the wrong holes.
I mean, they were talking about the **nomai shuttles** there. Those things with extremely limited controls. Pye is an absolutely mad for even thinking about it and for that she deserves all my respect.
The hard part of landing at the sun station isn’t getting there, its getting out of the ship, because the ship and you don’t share the same orbit when you’re this close to the sun. It simply throws you against the wall, as demonstrated, so when you land on the sun station, you need to orient yourself so you’ll be thrown out of the hatch
It's nothing short of astonishing for me to see someone as smart (he even showcases how clever he is in these streams by putting together the story so quickly off subtle and cryptic hints!) as Joe can be so dang foolish when it came to the sun XD. I'm not even mad, I'm just CRACKING UP at how ridiculous this whole saga was hahaha. It's not even that he was trying to land on the sun. That's a fun challenge and I get that. But it's just so many things ABOUT HOW he did it lol. Let's recount all the funny things joe should've recognized, considered, known 1) He doesn't immediately recognize the symbol on the station as the TELEPORTER symbol and not a landing pad. 2) He has MORE SUCCESS on his first try on the other side (e.g. not blowing up) than on the side he is convinced is the "landing pad" and immediately after says "CONFIRMED" XD 3) He says "I didn't know the ship could come apart like that" after the ship JUST ripped apart like that on the prior attempt 4) He was in a velocity matched orbit with the sun station and didn't realize that was possible 5) He wonders WHY HE'S BLOWING UP WHEN SLAMMING INTO A SEVERAL HUNDRED KILOMETER PER HOUR METAL STATION while also moving several hundred km/h in the opposite direction. and the crown jewel 6) He specifically said (maybe in the prior stream?) "I'm sure there's a way to go around with it but I don't have the patience for that" when his method this way got progressively more and more tedious and time consuming and he has made EASILY some 80 attempts here LUL This whole thing was SO funny. It was funny, and I'm not gonna lie I malded a bit, but holy moly was this so entertaining. Hats off to Joe. Fucking incredible.
Exactly!! It baffled me he didn’t try matching the orbit a little, and when he was confused why he was dying I was like.... you’re slamming glass into metal a thousands of metres per second of course you’re dying lmao. I agree it was more funny tho
You can move even when close-ish to the angler fish, you just have to do it very gently. (Not on top of them though.) The ship registers acceleration before even the first segment on the axes of the indicator lights up, you can notice the movement if you watch for it. You can be fast AND quiet. Note: With a controller.
"Are you a skeleton inside the suit?" Would bodies even decompose in space? I would have expected no, but maybe the atmosphere we bring with us would let us decompose. hmmm...
Good question. Decomposition would happen if there were bacteria that could live in vacuum, or in a small pocket of air with limited oxygen, if the suit didn't rupture. Otherwise, the body would just mummify due to evaporating water.
Joe: straight up not understanding a super simple thing that the game just explained multiple times, but somehow stumbles upon the solution to something anyway Chat: Omg he's such a god gamer that understands every little thing (even though he just straight up failed, but let's not mention that)
In the first stream I really thought chat was just freaking out every 5 seconds, bc Joe was figuring shit out fast. But every time I look at chat all I see is. "GOD GAMER", and "HES TOO GOOD", and "HOW DOES HE KNOW???". So good job chat for memeing me.
this man motivated me to land on the sun station and i did it in like 15 minutes, he's just not doing it right LOL then i fell right off cause the sun station goes too fast that you get forced off by inertia if you don't have a continual force keeping you down
Is the "All-star" thing meant to be memeing on Smash Mouth's other single "Walking on the Sun?" as if to say 'its just like that Smash Mouth song lmaooo' I refuse to scrub the sun station landing footage to try and find out.
Real vod boys watch the streams on twitch first, then skim on here to support the video. This was a great playthrough Joe, only you could make it this "unique".
Honestly beyond infuriating that you tried to land on the sun station after all that... A painfully entertaining experience to watch all three streams.
Can someone explain to me why Joe never tried the other teleport tower right next to the ATP one when the ATP one is clearly broken? He wanted to go to ember twin so maybe try the one that isn't broken? He kept trying to use the "broken" teleport tower when there's a non-broken one right next to it
the ATP one isn't broken you just need to go on the pad a few seconds after the sand column passes over (or whilst it's passing over if you time it correctly, game can be glitchy). it's explained somewhere in one of the nomai logs, because of an inaccuracy or something the teleporters remain active for a few seconds after alignment.
Did you never see the transporter pad on the sun station as you kept passing near it while crashing into the sun? Every time I saw that, I was like “Joe, that’s a transporter pad. Joe, see the square s pattern? Doesn’t it resemble most of the other transporter pads you’ve seen? Come on, you must realize that transporting into hard to reach areas is a constant this game.”
As soon as I learned there was teleportation I figured investing time into learning how it worked would save me travel time in the future, and I was right. But maybe 2 intelligent streams just isn't the same as 4 incredibly slow, tedious, and infuriating streams.
"The stone is *muting our energy readings....* " Son of a bitch I've played outer wilds twice and watched like 5 let's players and I'm STILL LEARNING THINGS. *THAT'S WHY THE DLC HAD GHOST MATTER!!!*
As someone who understands how orbits work. This sun station chasing "manoeuvre" serious did my nut in. After all the time you spent in this game it genuinely surprised me that you can pick up on small details, but are inept at understanding through trial and error that burning directly at what you want to go to, does not work. That knowledge, like the sun station flies, directly over your head. Your a funny lad and I enjoy your content boss, but fuck is that painful to watch. I know I'm late to the party, but please know, 2 things as basics. Speed = further from whatever object you want to meet. Want to ever have a chance of reaching anything, aim for 90 degrees ahead of the objects orbit, then adjust as you go.
I'm only just watching the vod rather than actually being there live and this whole flying into the sun bit makes me want to never see a Joseph Anderson video ever again. This is what they show you in Guantanamo.
man chat was actually insufferable for these streams, holy shit. i actually wanna cover that part of the screen while watching. glad joe had it disabled.
This was definitely one of the more tedious and infuriating of the streams. I can understand trolling the chat, but not when it literally eats up more than 2 hours of doing the same thing and throwing yourself at the sun, even when the game explicitly tells you that that's not what you should be doing. And the refusal to read ship logs was just ignorant - that's just digging yourself deeper into confusion. The shiplogs are meant to be a recap, and it's really frustrating to see someone get confused because they don't remember what happened, but then refusing to look at the recap of what happened.
@@mikyto7313 I mean, it really didn't ruin his experience at all though? He's said multiple times after beating it that he thinks it's one of the best games ever made and doesn't blame the game for him doing stupid shit.
@@mikyto7313 landing on the sun station isn't breaking the game. There's an achievement for it for crying out loud. The in game lore mentions that it's possible and was the preferred method for one of the nomai. Stop it with this bullshit. You don't like that part? Skip it. Turn off and leave. No one's forcing you to watch this
Except you can. Like another guy mentioned, theres an achievement for doing it. There is no 'intended' way to do anything in this game, and if you think otherwise then that's your bias influencing your view. You experiencing the events of the game is random occurence in and of itself, nothing is meant for you to find it. You're just experiencing a flaw of the game (in my opinion, its only flaw)
Every time I re watch this I just die from frustration seeing you try to pull off the equivalent of hang-gliding onto a speeding car going the OPPOSITE DIRECTION. Not to mention you wont do some cool experimental things because you don't think the character would act that way in the situation, but you'll fucking fly into the sun 85+ goddamn times, without ever even changing the direction you were facing. You're the kind of person to push a "pull" door until it breaks. Oh and Soma didn't scare you because there weren't any stakes and you didn't lose anything when you die- but you expressed fear in this game despite it literally looping every 22 minutes? Jesus Joe, love your vids, can't stand your play-style. Inb4 Then don't watch
It's funny when Joe keeps trying to break games and then is bewildered when he actually does it. His play style can be interesting to watch, bc he is a smart fella and is so acutely aware of how games work that he can guess cryptic shit on a whim. But the issue with that is he thinks everything is always more complicated than it is. Sometimes you don't have to land on a tiny station near the sun. Sometimes you just teleport there. The devs wouldn't make people try for hours and hours to do something. He should have understood that doing that wasn't intended and look for another method to get there. And tbh I skipped all that shit, so I'm sure he had to understand that wasn't the intended method, but didn't give a shit and kept trying anyway. But we all play games differently I guess. Can't blame him for his way of thinking, even if it is frustrating to watch sometimes.
Honestly the most frustrating thing about watching this is the chat. I don't understand why everyone is so mad that he's playing the game how he wants to
I actually began to skip all the sun station attempts. It's like skydiving to land on a moving plane expecting the game which says you will take damage and may die, but refusing to accept it, constantly throwing yourself at a brick wall. Insanity. That is what that is, and I hate that didn't skip the first 12 attempts from the previous video. But that's beside the point. The reason you died from messing with the ashtwins is because you turned off the gravity. By exposing the core, you created a blackhole which after being thrown into the past, deactivated the ashtwins, so nothing was going to cause a restart and the supernova overpowered a blackhole destroying time and space.
No? As I understand (and also looked up) the reason he died is because he didn't jump in the black hole the next loop and thus broke causality. (The consequence of him jumping already existed ahead of him taking the action, cause of the ATP.)
I think the Ash Twin Project is the biggest flaw of the game because it can ruin the whole game for the very unlucky ones. In this playthrough's case, getting there kind of ruined the impact of the sun station. So it's a lot worse if you get there very early in the game. I watch one playthrough that got there accidentally very early in the game. Maybe going there should be like 2-factor authentication LOL So I'd say the best advice to people who will play it is to go as blind as possible but never try to go the ash twin project until it's the last question mark in the ship log 😂 Show them the warp tower to it!
@@mikyto7313 I don't think that's how the game works. You don't necessarily need to follow anything from the ship log. No one told you to do that in the game. You really can't say someone's trying to break the game or rush things if they don't know yet exactly the details what, where and how they're going. Joe obviously just wants to go somewhere he doesn't know how. I did the same when I played though luckily I didn't come across the glitch. And you can't say someone's rushing if the payer doesn't even know which is end game and which is not.
Ah yes, the good old attitude of "if I do a dumb voice and make fun of people then i will be considered right all the time instead" lol "Haven't checked my ship log yet, I hope someone is angry". So basically watched the previous stream vods and read chat, guess it's not blind anymore from this point on then. Going into the black hole easter egg actually breaks sequences later so it's not a good idea for a blind playthrough. Seen someone do it and it ruined the ending sequence for him
Once again please feel encouraged to use the chapter breaks to skip the sun crashing if you find it boring. I also forgot to render out the break for this one so I added that as a skip too.
Dude holy shit you’re so funny, your rapport with your chat is the best I’ve ever seen, you all seem like you have so much fun. I’m so happy you’re still sane and taking a break after those monster sized witcher videos, thanks for being so awesome!
Ditto
Also maybe just me, but I found the sun landing parts hilarious the entire way through
So have we finally found a horror game that scares you? Because you seem pretty scarred here.
@@Betrix5060 can't speak for Joe but Outer Wilds is the only game I've ever played that I'd classify as horror. I was genuinely freaked out during so many parts. Everything from the dread of the black hole to the sheer existential horror of the the of the universe creeped me the hell out and the clock made me scared of failure even though I could die and restart easily
Yeah, honestly I could not imagine seeing that on a stream. It must have been unbearable.
Reading twitch chat for this stream is so entertaining because they'll just lose their minds over everything and then sometimes I'll glance over and see something like 5:28:10 "my asshole kind of reminds me of dark bramble"
How the hell did you catch that
3 years later, but here's another one: 3:00:16 "When people in anime watch porn is it considered actual porn or hentai?"
3:26:20 "The closer he gets to the sun the lower his IQ"
5:51:00
As soon as I started watching the first vod I realized this was a game I had to play, I went, bought it, and beat it in 3 days. Easily one of my favorite games of all time now.
Outer Wilds developers: "We didn't want the player to look in every nook and cranny"
Joseph Anderson: "Still looks behind each Nomai message board to see if there is sometihng there"
I did too in fairness.
I wonder, when Joe drives a car, does he hold down the gas right up until he hits a stop sign?
Do you think he likes to pull "push" doors just to see if they'll work? "So close..."
He has no license
You don't?
Joe's brain when it comes to lore : 200IQ
Joe's braun when it comes to physics : HE LACKS THE CRITICAL KNOLEDGE
"Oh-nonononono we just got here- i mean whats that music?" Killed me
It took chat 15 hours to realise he was trolling them. Truly blessed.
4:24:15 replay button
One day Joe will understand inertia. Today's not that day.
Inertia, gravity, Delta-V, literally any aspect of orbital mechanics...
Imperium Americanum eh, delta-v isn’t really a factor here - the ship never runs out of fuel. Besides, you can’t really blame him for not being able to do the orbital mechanics without the information you’d need to effectively use them, and they’re counterintuitive anyway.
@@ryanrising2237 Technically the ship can run out of fuel, but regardless it's more about burn time. Not sure what you mean by "he information you’d need to effectively use them". I used them just fine, though if you mean that the game doesn't write it out for you like KSP then you have a point with regards to learning them, but I don't think that is a factor for using them. Joe showed that he is aware of them to at least a certain extent with the black hole, but every other time they would be of use he doesn't show even a rudimentary understanding.
Imperium Americanum oh, really? Huh, never had the ship run out of fuel on me. Still, thanks for correcting me. I was indeed thinking of the learning process when talking about the information needed to use orbital mechanics effectively, but you’re right that I could have worded that better.
@@ryanrising2237 It never ran out for me either, but joe damages the fuel tank and it runs out in this stream.
How to land on the Sun Station:
A) fly straight into it
B) fly into it's front, making the collision faster, but easier
C) match your orbit
D) all of the above, but C
The best thing about this game that's always just made it for me is the tiny details. The probe actually existing and being chaseable, the small dialogue quirks, the shortcuts that you don't know about until you've gone the long way. It all just makes this such a perfect game.
The “I asked them and they said it was fine” was amazing.
It’s at 3:44:13 btw.
Honestly, given how much Joseph trolls the chat himself, I am not surprised that this happened. It's all good, though, a lot of comedy gained for a low price (I especially liked the "music at the end" troll).
if you're trying to get inside a moving bus you run alongside it in the same direction, you don't cross it's path hoping it's going to stop
Patrick Dorion or run down the road headfirst at it :P
@@nicholasharvey4393 That :D
4:43:01 "I think the joke has run its course now"
- Person who spent more than 2 hours on the joke -
Only six hours? What is this, a review?
this outher wilds streams are what makes me happy.
that poetic fan art was amazing
honestly i really enjoyed this playthrough, ive seen about 30 different full lets plays at this point and the idea of someone missing an emotional moment isnt too bad for me now, there were SO many funny moments
Hidden in a chamber only accessible by falling through a sand-filled hole in the Sunless City is a wall of a guy poking fun at somebody for running simulations on landing on the sun-station. In that board, it is revealed that there is no landing pad.
It's possible, but funny that they even mentioned it.
Do you remember which hole it was? Id like to go see it myself!
@@Atron-nf9mc if you go to the small alcove to the right of the fossil fish overlook door, you can find a room that you can't get into, but you can see in some windows. Throw a scout at the pillar of sand inside that room, then head back out towards the fossil fish overlook door, and look up. You can fly up to a higher alcove. Look around for the hole directly above your scout and hop in. Careful, there are cacti below the wrong holes.
@@MikelStrawvenaskevit Awesome. Thanks!
Are we talking about the one Joe found in this video? Literally one cycle after giving up on landing on the sun station?
I mean, they were talking about the **nomai shuttles** there. Those things with extremely limited controls. Pye is an absolutely mad for even thinking about it and for that she deserves all my respect.
I see that Joe found a way to extend a 10 hour game in to 20 hour saga of sun diving.
Oh man Joe jumping into the black hole in atp then just yeeting himself into the sun is just way too fucking funny.
And then just going that was kinda fucked up I wonder why and the chat going oh golly gee I WoNdEr wHy oh man I cannot
This timeth f'r sure...
There's something calming about letting the sun station attempts play in the background.
The hard part of landing at the sun station isn’t getting there, its getting out of the ship, because the ship and you don’t share the same orbit when you’re this close to the sun. It simply throws you against the wall, as demonstrated, so when you land on the sun station, you need to orient yourself so you’ll be thrown out of the hatch
Quick tip, after each sun dive attempt just ff 50/60 seconds and you don't have to waste time watching him set up.
You'll follow me back with the sun in your eyes? And on your own? Appropriate for the stream.
It's nothing short of astonishing for me to see someone as smart (he even showcases how clever he is in these streams by putting together the story so quickly off subtle and cryptic hints!) as Joe can be so dang foolish when it came to the sun XD. I'm not even mad, I'm just CRACKING UP at how ridiculous this whole saga was hahaha.
It's not even that he was trying to land on the sun. That's a fun challenge and I get that. But it's just so many things ABOUT HOW he did it lol. Let's recount all the funny things joe should've recognized, considered, known
1) He doesn't immediately recognize the symbol on the station as the TELEPORTER symbol and not a landing pad.
2) He has MORE SUCCESS on his first try on the other side (e.g. not blowing up) than on the side he is convinced is the "landing pad" and immediately after says "CONFIRMED" XD
3) He says "I didn't know the ship could come apart like that" after the ship JUST ripped apart like that on the prior attempt
4) He was in a velocity matched orbit with the sun station and didn't realize that was possible
5) He wonders WHY HE'S BLOWING UP WHEN SLAMMING INTO A SEVERAL HUNDRED KILOMETER PER HOUR METAL STATION while also moving several hundred km/h in the opposite direction.
and the crown jewel
6) He specifically said (maybe in the prior stream?) "I'm sure there's a way to go around with it but I don't have the patience for that" when his method this way got progressively more and more tedious and time consuming and he has made EASILY some 80 attempts here LUL
This whole thing was SO funny. It was funny, and I'm not gonna lie I malded a bit, but holy moly was this so entertaining. Hats off to Joe. Fucking incredible.
5:51:00 the first time making it to the sun station was absolutely legendary...
Exactly!! It baffled me he didn’t try matching the orbit a little, and when he was confused why he was dying I was like.... you’re slamming glass into metal a thousands of metres per second of course you’re dying lmao.
I agree it was more funny tho
Sometimes you just get tunnel vision and it's not about finding the BEST solution, it's about making the "solution" you think is right work :'DD
You can move even when close-ish to the angler fish, you just have to do it very gently. (Not on top of them though.) The ship registers acceleration before even the first segment on the axes of the indicator lights up, you can notice the movement if you watch for it. You can be fast AND quiet.
Note: With a controller.
3:58:45 Mumbling All-Star while plummeting to his demise
1:52:27 Chert's solo is even more of a banger on 2x!
High Energy Lab was such a blue balls moment
The way this man plays games is fucking mind-boggling.
"Are you a skeleton inside the suit?" Would bodies even decompose in space? I would have expected no, but maybe the atmosphere we bring with us would let us decompose. hmmm...
The gas is what decomposes the bodies
Good question. Decomposition would happen if there were bacteria that could live in vacuum, or in a small pocket of air with limited oxygen, if the suit didn't rupture. Otherwise, the body would just mummify due to evaporating water.
2:30:55 my favourite quote: chill out chat breaking the universe aint that important
I fucking died when Jo crashed straight into the sun station.. by fucking god xDDDD
Game: literally explains the plot.
Chat: OMG JOE SO SMART IQ5000 GOD GAMER
"WTF HOW DID JOE WORK THAT OUT, I WAS HERE FOR LIKE MONTHS"
Joe: straight up not understanding a super simple thing that the game just explained multiple times, but somehow stumbles upon the solution to something anyway
Chat: Omg he's such a god gamer that understands every little thing (even though he just straight up failed, but let's not mention that)
3:58:42 for the All Star lamp station attempt
I actually fired up the game and attempted to land on the sun station as well. Took me about 60 minutes with the technique of matching orbits
While I did finish the game, I find it very enjoyable to watch you playing it
It's part of the replayability of this game 😄
In the first stream I really thought chat was just freaking out every 5 seconds, bc Joe was figuring shit out fast. But every time I look at chat all I see is. "GOD GAMER", and "HES TOO GOOD", and "HOW DOES HE KNOW???". So good job chat for memeing me.
I died when he finally made it to the sun station but still died anyway
this man motivated me to land on the sun station and i did it in like 15 minutes, he's just not doing it right LOL
then i fell right off cause the sun station goes too fast that you get forced off by inertia if you don't have a continual force keeping you down
Damn, Marik is the horniest man on earth lmao
Joe has the best chat, lol.
Watching these are like super relaxing
Watching the sun part on 2x and hearing joe sing the space theme is just cursed
that beginning fan art was so fucking funny
Joseph is training his daughter into an opinionated retro gamer lol
6:02:08 What's with the sound here?
seems a bit of the phrase from elswhere got misplaced
Marik is too good an artist
2:48:40 bro looking for a gas station in an ancient city abandoned over 200000 years ago
Whoever told him he could land on the sun station must have had a good laugh during this
I cracked so hard to the LOUDER bit XD
Is the "All-star" thing meant to be memeing on Smash Mouth's other single "Walking on the Sun?" as if to say 'its just like that Smash Mouth song lmaooo'
I refuse to scrub the sun station landing footage to try and find out.
There was like an 'L'
I almost died laughing
BONK intensifies
last time I was this early my wife was still alive
I so very much want to join the discord shenanigans after witnessing the last few streams on youtube and chat losing their minds KEKW
I think if you werent using the landing camera you woulve landed in the sun station ages earlier.
anyone familiar with the poster @4:41?
Real vod boys watch the streams on twitch first, then skim on here to support the video. This was a great playthrough Joe, only you could make it this "unique".
Honestly beyond infuriating that you tried to land on the sun station after all that...
A painfully entertaining experience to watch all three streams.
3:06:15 I DID EXACTLY THE SAME THING LMAO
The sun does not have no prisoners
Can someone explain to me why Joe never tried the other teleport tower right next to the ATP one when the ATP one is clearly broken? He wanted to go to ember twin so maybe try the one that isn't broken? He kept trying to use the "broken" teleport tower when there's a non-broken one right next to it
Because Joe picks ONE SOLUTION and tries that until it works or he gets bored.
the ATP one isn't broken you just need to go on the pad a few seconds after the sand column passes over (or whilst it's passing over if you time it correctly, game can be glitchy). it's explained somewhere in one of the nomai logs, because of an inaccuracy or something the teleporters remain active for a few seconds after alignment.
The peanutbutter toast of games
Did you never see the transporter pad on the sun station as you kept passing near it while crashing into the sun?
Every time I saw that, I was like “Joe, that’s a transporter pad. Joe, see the square s pattern? Doesn’t it resemble most of the other transporter pads you’ve seen? Come on, you must realize that transporting into hard to reach areas is a constant this game.”
As soon as I learned there was teleportation I figured investing time into learning how it worked would save me travel time in the future, and I was right. But maybe 2 intelligent streams just isn't the same as 4 incredibly slow, tedious, and infuriating streams.
"The stone is *muting our energy readings....* "
Son of a bitch I've played outer wilds twice and watched like 5 let's players and I'm STILL LEARNING THINGS.
*THAT'S WHY THE DLC HAD GHOST MATTER!!!*
Wha? Are you saying the space owls used it for muting signals? Because that's most definately not the case.
ah this was a good stream, love the fanart and copypasta!
Love ya joe,i hope you are doing well
does Joe ever catch shit for "remelt"
finally something we can cancel joe for (jk dont kek, it was such a funny brainfart moment)
As someone who understands how orbits work. This sun station chasing "manoeuvre" serious did my nut in. After all the time you spent in this game it genuinely surprised me that you can pick up on small details, but are inept at understanding through trial and error that burning directly at what you want to go to, does not work. That knowledge, like the sun station flies, directly over your head.
Your a funny lad and I enjoy your content boss, but fuck is that painful to watch.
I know I'm late to the party, but please know, 2 things as basics. Speed = further from whatever object you want to meet. Want to ever have a chance of reaching anything, aim for 90 degrees ahead of the objects orbit, then adjust as you go.
I'm only just watching the vod rather than actually being there live and this whole flying into the sun bit makes me want to never see a Joseph Anderson video ever again. This is what they show you in Guantanamo.
Yea if this is what he's putting his viewers through I'm never watching his streams.
@@jamesmccomb9525 why did you reply to yourself
@@gluteusmaximus4989 I like having the separate timestamps so that it shows time between my first comment and my second.
@@jamesmccomb9525 you choose to be there voluntarily. what the fuck do you mean "puts his viewers through" lmao
this time for sure
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I hate that you can see the chat. Insufferable people.
man chat was actually insufferable for these streams, holy shit. i actually wanna cover that part of the screen while watching. glad joe had it disabled.
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Tomorrow isn't Sunday, silly. Learn to tell time.
This was after the rework of the ATP puzzle, and even now it's too obtuse. The devs claim they're still working on it because of how awkward it is
What was the rework? What was it originally?
This was definitely one of the more tedious and infuriating of the streams. I can understand trolling the chat, but not when it literally eats up more than 2 hours of doing the same thing and throwing yourself at the sun, even when the game explicitly tells you that that's not what you should be doing.
And the refusal to read ship logs was just ignorant - that's just digging yourself deeper into confusion. The shiplogs are meant to be a recap, and it's really frustrating to see someone get confused because they don't remember what happened, but then refusing to look at the recap of what happened.
@@mikyto7313 I mean, it really didn't ruin his experience at all though? He's said multiple times after beating it that he thinks it's one of the best games ever made and doesn't blame the game for him doing stupid shit.
@@mikyto7313 landing on the sun station isn't breaking the game.
There's an achievement for it for crying out loud.
The in game lore mentions that it's possible and was the preferred method for one of the nomai.
Stop it with this bullshit. You don't like that part? Skip it. Turn off and leave. No one's forcing you to watch this
Except you can. Like another guy mentioned, theres an achievement for doing it. There is no 'intended' way to do anything in this game, and if you think otherwise then that's your bias influencing your view. You experiencing the events of the game is random occurence in and of itself, nothing is meant for you to find it.
You're just experiencing a flaw of the game (in my opinion, its only flaw)
I cannot, CANNOT believe he got into ATP, and didn't take the core. Jesus H christ.
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Every time I re watch this I just die from frustration seeing you try to pull off the equivalent of hang-gliding onto a speeding car going the OPPOSITE DIRECTION. Not to mention you wont do some cool experimental things because you don't think the character would act that way in the situation, but you'll fucking fly into the sun 85+ goddamn times, without ever even changing the direction you were facing. You're the kind of person to push a "pull" door until it breaks.
Oh and Soma didn't scare you because there weren't any stakes and you didn't lose anything when you die- but you expressed fear in this game despite it literally looping every 22 minutes?
Jesus Joe, love your vids, can't stand your play-style.
Inb4 Then don't watch
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Nah. Watch. But it's sad to see people express their frustration over what is, effectively, a person playing a game in their own way
It's funny when Joe keeps trying to break games and then is bewildered when he actually does it.
His play style can be interesting to watch, bc he is a smart fella and is so acutely aware of how games work that he can guess cryptic shit on a whim. But the issue with that is he thinks everything is always more complicated than it is. Sometimes you don't have to land on a tiny station near the sun. Sometimes you just teleport there. The devs wouldn't make people try for hours and hours to do something. He should have understood that doing that wasn't intended and look for another method to get there. And tbh I skipped all that shit, so I'm sure he had to understand that wasn't the intended method, but didn't give a shit and kept trying anyway.
But we all play games differently I guess. Can't blame him for his way of thinking, even if it is frustrating to watch sometimes.
Honestly the most frustrating thing about watching this is the chat. I don't understand why everyone is so mad that he's playing the game how he wants to
This just made me angry
I actually began to skip all the sun station attempts. It's like skydiving to land on a moving plane expecting the game which says you will take damage and may die, but refusing to accept it, constantly throwing yourself at a brick wall. Insanity. That is what that is, and I hate that didn't skip the first 12 attempts from the previous video.
But that's beside the point. The reason you died from messing with the ashtwins is because you turned off the gravity. By exposing the core, you created a blackhole which after being thrown into the past, deactivated the ashtwins, so nothing was going to cause a restart and the supernova overpowered a blackhole destroying time and space.
No? As I understand (and also looked up) the reason he died is because he didn't jump in the black hole the next loop and thus broke causality. (The consequence of him jumping already existed ahead of him taking the action, cause of the ATP.)
I think the Ash Twin Project is the biggest flaw of the game because it can ruin the whole game for the very unlucky ones. In this playthrough's case, getting there kind of ruined the impact of the sun station. So it's a lot worse if you get there very early in the game. I watch one playthrough that got there accidentally very early in the game. Maybe going there should be like 2-factor authentication LOL
So I'd say the best advice to people who will play it is to go as blind as possible but never try to go the ash twin project until it's the last question mark in the ship log 😂
Show them the warp tower to it!
@@mikyto7313 I don't think that's how the game works. You don't necessarily need to follow anything from the ship log. No one told you to do that in the game. You really can't say someone's trying to break the game or rush things if they don't know yet exactly the details what, where and how they're going. Joe obviously just wants to go somewhere he doesn't know how. I did the same when I played though luckily I didn't come across the glitch. And you can't say someone's rushing if the payer doesn't even know which is end game and which is not.
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Damn I'm sorry your chat is so cringe
Ah yes, the good old attitude of "if I do a dumb voice and make fun of people then i will be considered right all the time instead" lol
"Haven't checked my ship log yet, I hope someone is angry". So basically watched the previous stream vods and read chat, guess it's not blind anymore from this point on then.
Going into the black hole easter egg actually breaks sequences later so it's not a good idea for a blind playthrough. Seen someone do it and it ruined the ending sequence for him
He said in the first stream that he hopes someone's angry at him for not checking logs, he just knows his chat
Yo if you want a good chat experience stop calling people in the chat "chat" and call everyone out with @s try it mods, you'll love the results