@@HyruleChosenOne Dunno if some kind of patch fixed this since you commented, but you can! When I went to get the girlfriend ending I just dropped it right on the ground of the Quantum Moon so I could humor Solanum's dialogue. Kinda wanna go see how it interacts with other environments now-- if it gets buried or lifted up by sand, or watch it get launched into space by a cyclone.
You can actually survive the super nova in the dlc, spoiler warning but the stranger leaves the solar system as the super nova happens so just grab the warp core and head there and if you got enough time go to the top deck and watch the solar system (only if you want)
The ending text implies that there is nothing to eat there, though. And the other EotE ending where you [spoiler], I wouldn't count as surviving either :)
Strange that all the planets just stay there, lol. You'd think the game would remove all of them since they should have been incinerated by the supernova. Also apparently everyone just survives, lol. Sun explodes and their first action is to start jamming out
i did the same as in this video a couple of days ago and it was totally different, i think they changed it, now you stop hearing them in order of proximity to the sun
So to anyone finding this in the year 2022, if you leave the super nova and turn on your signalscope, you can actually hear when the other outer wilds venturers stop playing. I dunno if they get deleted or not, but I do know that I sat on the outside of the system and heard the different parts stop.
I wonder if the burned planets have any special models or if it's just in the map mode. I doubt the blueness is just on the map. It'd be cool to see with mods maybe.
I always thought the map is just the same level seen from a different camera, so I’d also guess the actual planets would be blue. But yeah, we won’t see it until the modding community get curious.
@@DavidTMarchand nah your right, the map is able to see what's happening all in the map you can see the quantum moon you can see where the probe is going, you can see loaded areas from DB under the sun ect.
Good news, the planets in fact are blue like they show up on the map. The Interloper and Dark Bramble are just far enough out when the Sun goes nova for you to see their burnt blue husks before you too burn into one.
The rest of "space" is still extremely hot? I'm not sure that's a thing? There would have to be matter to maintain that heat or radiation to carry it out, but "space" itself can't be hot.
@@ZaneBastian That's what I thought, but then again, there is a supernova nearby blasting photons and radiation at you, right? Either way, the mechanism really wouldn't be heat "lingering" in the area from the explosion, as only particles vibrating or moving could really retain temperature, and we might be over-analyzing what is likely a type of invisible wall the game sets up to prevent people from getting too good a look at post-supernova planets that they didn't model. Let's just be excited about the coming DLC.
Huh. I think they have updated it. The songs actually stop playing as they are consumed by the nova. And I'm curious if this experiment would be different on current versions of outerwilds.
Either it’ll have the same issue as shown in the video or you’ll get booted out by the special game-over that occurs when you escape the explosion after turning off the loop.
Yeah I read the patch notes about the instruments maybe no longer playing after the supernova. I might try to do this again, but don't hold your breath.
Thanks! Personally I feel a little embarrassed of how bad my piloting is in this video and in general. But then again, I've watched a lot of Outer Wilds world record speedruns, so I might just be comparing myself to the wrong people. I could never get the game to recognize my cheap controller on PC so I simply got used to the mouse and keyboard controls.
@@DavidTMarchand If you could see me, you would absolutely feel amazing about yourself lmao its rare if I don't destroy the ship a few times a loop. I thought it was dope!! Maybe I'll try to get used to keyboard
Was setting the atp core on the ground a mod? Ive heard you can only get the atp core out of your hand by installing it back into atp or into the vessel :o
No mod at all! You can absolutely just drop it on the ground like any other object in the game. I can see why such a rumor could spread, since during normal play you'd be desperate not to let go of it and would probably not even try.
@@DavidTMarchand Good to know! I thought iwas crazy tbh because i remember being able to put it down but just took their word for it without tying myself.
@@Narvre you can't put it down in your ship (as you can't place items in there), or on the vessel other than in the correct location (as there's no gravity to place it on the floor with, iirc), so that might be what you're thinking of?
@@Retsonine Good guess. You grab the core in zero G, you let go of it in zero G, and most of the time in between is either in your ship (where I've never tried to drop anything but I'll trust you on that one) or inside Drak Bramble (also zero G). So there just aren't that many ocasions to drop it in casual play, at least once you figured out what to do with it. I've never thought about it, but that is certainly intentional on the part of Mobius.
That's one of the first things I tried! The screen fades to black and you get an ending similar to "adrift in space until you deplete your resrouces", but this one says "you are the sole inhabitant of an abandoned station, hopefully something here is edible" or something like that. You have to tolerate the ending music during that entire loop though.
This is kind of a light spoiler, but it's not part of the story so here it goes: nothing you do in-game will erase your saved expedition (which is only the ship log, really). Even when you technically "break the cycle and die", and the story dictates it *should* be the absolute ending, the game does show you the end credits but then you can recover the save from the main menu.
@@DavidTMarchand This game is a f*ucking show, it's a experience you'll never forget, i've played this game around 15 hours, and I have te feeling I'm still starting the adventure, what a magic game
@@Gabrostil From the moment you enter the eye, you entangle with it and it gains access to your memories which is what the dark glade and mususm are all about.
Everybody usually takes it with them and I kinda love that you just dropped the warp core on the ground
Ha yeah, my first few tries I was taking it with me and then I just thought it'd be a lot funnier this way.
Yeah the most powerful tech in the universe, I’ll just put it here on the floor
I dont think you can drop it anymore, I actually wanted to leave it someplace and go explore but couldn't :c
@@HyruleChosenOne Dunno if some kind of patch fixed this since you commented, but you can! When I went to get the girlfriend ending I just dropped it right on the ground of the Quantum Moon so I could humor Solanum's dialogue. Kinda wanna go see how it interacts with other environments now-- if it gets buried or lifted up by sand, or watch it get launched into space by a cyclone.
@@vaguelyeducated I have not heard it called the 'girlfriend ending' before and I am SO. VERY. AMUSED. at that phrasing. Thank you lmao
"the signalscope test is pretty conclusive that Outer Wilds Ventures are all alive and well and making music"
this aged like milk....
Well, you have to consider, that light is faster than sound. So you have seen sun explode, but the sound has not reached you yet.
@@petrpikna6026 sound also doesn't travel through space, the signalscope must be picking up radio waves (which are light)
@@lizardgirl413 you are right, I didn't thought of it.
@@petrpikna6026 also I don't think there is doppler effect in the game, another signal it isn't the sound waves travelling
Hey, man, don't diss cheese, lolz.
"...Outer Wilds Ventures are all alive and well and making music."
Who's gonna tell them about the update?
I haven't had the heart to try this again since the DLC launched.
You can actually survive the super nova in the dlc, spoiler warning but the stranger leaves the solar system as the super nova happens so just grab the warp core and head there and if you got enough time go to the top deck and watch the solar system (only if you want)
The ending text implies that there is nothing to eat there, though. And the other EotE ending where you [spoiler], I wouldn't count as surviving either :)
Strange that all the planets just stay there, lol. You'd think the game would remove all of them since they should have been incinerated by the supernova. Also apparently everyone just survives, lol. Sun explodes and their first action is to start jamming out
i did the same as in this video a couple of days ago and it was totally different, i think they changed it, now you stop hearing them in order of proximity to the sun
So to anyone finding this in the year 2022, if you leave the super nova and turn on your signalscope, you can actually hear when the other outer wilds venturers stop playing. I dunno if they get deleted or not, but I do know that I sat on the outside of the system and heard the different parts stop.
I always wanted to return to the solar,system and examine the stellar remnent.. neutron star it looks like. Be cool to see it up close
Oh thanks mate! I just got the ending and wanted to see what happened if I went back
Just doing my service to the community.
I wonder if the burned planets have any special models or if it's just in the map mode. I doubt the blueness is just on the map. It'd be cool to see with mods maybe.
I always thought the map is just the same level seen from a different camera, so I’d also guess the actual planets would be blue. But yeah, we won’t see it until the modding community get curious.
@@DavidTMarchand nah your right, the map is able to see what's happening all in the map you can see the quantum moon you can see where the probe is going, you can see loaded areas from DB under the sun ect.
Heck your even able to see your ship
Good news, the planets in fact are blue like they show up on the map. The Interloper and Dark Bramble are just far enough out when the Sun goes nova for you to see their burnt blue husks before you too burn into one.
@@paralell8371 Yeah, the Interloper is definitely far enough when the Sun goes supernova lol
you likely burn to the fact that, even after the nova has visible dissipated, the rest of space is *still extremely hot*
Maybe! I wouldn't even know how to google that. Space notoriously gets very cold very fast.
The rest of "space" is still extremely hot? I'm not sure that's a thing? There would have to be matter to maintain that heat or radiation to carry it out, but "space" itself can't be hot.
@@ZaneBastian That's what I thought, but then again, there is a supernova nearby blasting photons and radiation at you, right? Either way, the mechanism really wouldn't be heat "lingering" in the area from the explosion, as only particles vibrating or moving could really retain temperature, and we might be over-analyzing what is likely a type of invisible wall the game sets up to prevent people from getting too good a look at post-supernova planets that they didn't model. Let's just be excited about the coming DLC.
@@ZaneBastian then im dumb lol
more likely it was simpler to just not remove the killzone.
Huh. I think they have updated it. The songs actually stop playing as they are consumed by the nova. And I'm curious if this experiment would be different on current versions of outerwilds.
Yeah, they patched it some time ago. I figure most of it would happen the same way, but I'll have to check some day.
Either it’ll have the same issue as shown in the video or you’ll get booted out by the special game-over that occurs when you escape the explosion after turning off the loop.
el juego me da una melancolía tremenda. el romper el bucle y decir ya fue no quiero vivir mas esto se me hace algo re profundo
¡Sin duda! Es parte de la esencia del juego. La expansión que sacaron hace poco también añade un par de cosas a ese sentimiento.
de una
Wait.... Is everyone still alive? I NEED TO SEE. Wait what's that sound? "THINK FAST CHUCKLENUTS!"
They actually patched some of this with the release of Echoes of the Eye.
Yeah I read the patch notes about the instruments maybe no longer playing after the supernova. I might try to do this again, but don't hold your breath.
@@DavidTMarchand Oh wow. I was thinking how sad (but more accurate) it would be if the instruments were no longer playing.
@@Bobio worse, they get snuffed out one by one
@@grod5998 :C
Chert disappears*
NOOOOOOO
I'm ridiculously jealous of the control you have on your ship I have a haaaaaard time with a PS4 controller
Thanks! Personally I feel a little embarrassed of how bad my piloting is in this video and in general. But then again, I've watched a lot of Outer Wilds world record speedruns, so I might just be comparing myself to the wrong people. I could never get the game to recognize my cheap controller on PC so I simply got used to the mouse and keyboard controls.
@@DavidTMarchand If you could see me, you would absolutely feel amazing about yourself lmao its rare if I don't destroy the ship a few times a loop. I thought it was dope!! Maybe I'll try to get used to keyboard
Even if you escape there's no end to the timeloop
Kinda. I *did* disable the loop at the start of this video, which is the reason why I get a The End screen instead of the normal rewind.
@@DavidTMarchand "You are dead"
Pretty much all of the endings involve just that though. Ending the loop. Or... ending "A" loop (breaking the fabric of spacetime via black hole)
I tested part of this and the signals now stop as the planets are destroyed
Yeah, they patched it a while ago. Sad, but fair.
Was setting the atp core on the ground a mod? Ive heard you can only get the atp core out of your hand by installing it back into atp or into the vessel :o
No mod at all! You can absolutely just drop it on the ground like any other object in the game. I can see why such a rumor could spread, since during normal play you'd be desperate not to let go of it and would probably not even try.
@@DavidTMarchand Good to know! I thought iwas crazy tbh because i remember being able to put it down but just took their word for it without tying myself.
@@Narvre you can't put it down in your ship (as you can't place items in there), or on the vessel other than in the correct location (as there's no gravity to place it on the floor with, iirc), so that might be what you're thinking of?
@@Retsonine Good guess. You grab the core in zero G, you let go of it in zero G, and most of the time in between is either in your ship (where I've never tried to drop anything but I'll trust you on that one) or inside Drak Bramble (also zero G). So there just aren't that many ocasions to drop it in casual play, at least once you figured out what to do with it. I've never thought about it, but that is certainly intentional on the part of Mobius.
Soo.. what happened
what happens if you bring the warp core inside the stranger?
That's one of the first things I tried! The screen fades to black and you get an ending similar to "adrift in space until you deplete your resrouces", but this one says "you are the sole inhabitant of an abandoned station, hopefully something here is edible" or something like that. You have to tolerate the ending music during that entire loop though.
@@DavidTMarchand no problem that's my favorite soundtrack
How the fuck are they still playing music?
They no longer can, after the patch, but they used to be able to REALLY get in the zone.
Does the game end there? Can you play again that saved expedition?
This is kind of a light spoiler, but it's not part of the story so here it goes: nothing you do in-game will erase your saved expedition (which is only the ship log, really). Even when you technically "break the cycle and die", and the story dictates it *should* be the absolute ending, the game does show you the end credits but then you can recover the save from the main menu.
@@DavidTMarchand This game is a f*ucking show, it's a experience you'll never forget, i've played this game around 15 hours, and I have te feeling I'm still starting the adventure, what a magic game
@@DavidTMarchand not meeting with solanum i think that changes too, she doesn't appear in the ending part, when they are in the campfire
@@Gabrostil
From the moment you enter the eye, you entangle with it and it gains access to your memories which is what the dark glade and mususm are all about.
So that was totally useless
Well, we didn't make any progress but we learned something! That's Outer Wilds for you.