@@ricard_fp i forgot what you said but no worries haha, i guess that also applies to @padde6677 's comment since this kind of spoils a certain thing in the game
The second conclusion is true. Even gravitational pressure waves (circular zones with tornado patterns) will not save you from this, unless you are standing exactly on the floor before landing.
I'm hesitant to even give the first death ... we simply don't know what would happen if a quantum tree were to suddenly be observed in the same space your Hearthian ship was. Maybe that result was totally realistic ... I've just never seen a quantum tree or a Hearthian space ship before to know how they would interact.
The second death is pretty normal... with such a sudden acceleration (or deceleration in that case) there's no way you'd survive But the first case happened several times to me too, and I ended up dying for no reason, especially on the quantum moon. This has to be fixed...
The trees and cave features around quantum objects are quantum objects themselves, just only moving around the room they’re in. So, the ship got intersecting by a suddenly existent tree.
@@Sef_EraExcept Quantum objects are programmed not to intersect with the player or other quantum objects. So why do they still intersect with the ship? Shouldn’t really be that way, or they should make it a more rare occurrence.
Don't think I've ever experienced either of these! I've died in plenty of other stupid ways though, like when I took off in a Nomai ship on Brittle Hollow and flew directly into Hollow's Lantern
On my first launch I somehow made it from Timber Hearth to Hollow's Lantern in what felt like under fifteen seconds, crashed into it, and died in the lava. I still don't know how I managed to even get there that fast.
honestly, i'm surprised quantum clipping seems to happen as much as it does in clips like these, cuz it never once happened to me in my entire playthrough. lil tip tho; pretty much any situation, even glitchy ones like the quantum clipping, have right and wrong ways to survive them that you learn after you play enough, and these two are pretty simple actually. if you don't like where a quantum object is, looking away makes it stop being there, and you can't fall onto a surface if you're already touching it, so sticking to the floor means you won't take fall damage
yep, janky physics object deals tremendous kinetic damage. In the first case you should wait until the ship is unstuck first. The second one is typical for every hatchling so don't worry lol. I would recommend in this situation to accelerate downward to stay grounded to the island. Or you could just fall into the sea and resurface.
What's funny is when you're on Gabbro's island when it gets lifted up in the air, they just float on out of their hammock and safely land right back on it when it comes back down. All the while they're still playing their instrument without a single care to be had. XD
It's obvious why the ship was bugging out, as it was landed in a spot it usually shouldn't be parked on, and the Devs didn't expect a player to land their ship in this area, so of course various props then spawned inside the ship, causing physics to go haywire.
That first one… I had that happen to me when I got to the Quantum Moon for the first time. But instead of getting hit my ship proceeded to explode in my face.
the first, you went near a clipping ship. what did you think would happen. the second is completely accurate and something everyone should already know, and its frustrating that anyone should have to explain it to you, so i wont
Second one is just normal physics. You and the island are both in free fall, then suddenly the island is not, and then shortly after you also are not.
-Albert Einstein, probably.
Average gabbro experience.
It's not the fall that kills ya, it's the sudden stop at the end.
Certified Outer Wilds Moment
Second one was a bit of a skill issue but that first one was glitchy af
Just look away to save your ship?
@@ricard_fp I suggest you take down your comment due to spoilers.
@@tomdepainmb really, forgot about it. Didn't think much of it. Deleted it some days ago, now replaying I see what you meant. My bad
@@ricard_fp i forgot what you said but no worries haha, i guess that also applies to @padde6677 's comment since this kind of spoils a certain thing in the game
@@tomdepain Isn't this whole video spoiling the mechanic plus other ones as well?
I cant help but translate the first one in my head as "Fragment of the BOIS"
the nomai truly were our bois
@@mateo0123 (We do not discuss *[EXPUNGED]* )
@@quantumblauthor7300 Nothing to see here folks
Rare situation where the solution is to ignore it and look away
A canon loop in every hatchling playthrough.
I read "Du Bois" and thought it was a Disco Elysium reference lmao
Fragment Du Bois and lieutenant Timesallwacky
It's fun to see how much these two fandoms overlap
CONCEPTUALIZATION [FAILED]
ELECTROCHEMISTRY: It's time to enjoy that Hearthian Wine, now.
Nobody:
Fragment Du Bois:
Hey I’ll give you the first death. That was bogus and a glitch. The second death was all on you. Should’ve been attached to the surface better.
The second conclusion is true. Even gravitational pressure waves (circular zones with tornado patterns) will not save you from this, unless you are standing exactly on the floor before landing.
I'm hesitant to even give the first death ... we simply don't know what would happen if a quantum tree were to suddenly be observed in the same space your Hearthian ship was. Maybe that result was totally realistic ... I've just never seen a quantum tree or a Hearthian space ship before to know how they would interact.
"Make sure to land in the water" - Gabbro
So if you see your ship violently convulsing the first thing you do is approach it? Na both of them all 100% his fauly.
The second death is pretty normal... with such a sudden acceleration (or deceleration in that case) there's no way you'd survive
But the first case happened several times to me too, and I ended up dying for no reason, especially on the quantum moon. This has to be fixed...
The trees and cave features around quantum objects are quantum objects themselves, just only moving around the room they’re in.
So, the ship got intersecting by a suddenly existent tree.
@@Sef_EraExcept Quantum objects are programmed not to intersect with the player or other quantum objects. So why do they still intersect with the ship? Shouldn’t really be that way, or they should make it a more rare occurrence.
@@closebenIt's funny so I say they keep it.
second death is easily avoided by holding downward thrusters to (essentially) hug the ground. keeps you from slamming down so no dmg.
if you get tossed into space with an island, thrust down against it until it lands in the water again
Average quantum Grove experience
La première met vraiment bien xD
Les arbres quantiques aussi 😂
Bro the first one is f*cking hilarious
"I need a break from Noita. Ooh, Outer Wilds looks chill, probably no wrongful deaths there"
Don't think I've ever experienced either of these! I've died in plenty of other stupid ways though, like when I took off in a Nomai ship on Brittle Hollow and flew directly into Hollow's Lantern
I did something similar, took off in the one on Ember Twin and slammed into Ash Twin.
Good times.
On my first launch I somehow made it from Timber Hearth to Hollow's Lantern in what felt like under fifteen seconds, crashed into it, and died in the lava. I still don't know how I managed to even get there that fast.
Reminds me of the time I first launched off Ember Twin and went directly into the sun.
So it can hurt you! My fear was justified all along!
Yeah lol touched his nose so violently he's dead on the spot.
honestly, i'm surprised quantum clipping seems to happen as much as it does in clips like these, cuz it never once happened to me in my entire playthrough. lil tip tho; pretty much any situation, even glitchy ones like the quantum clipping, have right and wrong ways to survive them that you learn after you play enough, and these two are pretty simple actually. if you don't like where a quantum object is, looking away makes it stop being there, and you can't fall onto a surface if you're already touching it, so sticking to the floor means you won't take fall damage
The fact that you fly to space in that island shook me kinda well at first time.
yep, janky physics object deals tremendous kinetic damage. In the first case you should wait until the ship is unstuck first.
The second one is typical for every hatchling so don't worry lol. I would recommend in this situation to accelerate downward to stay grounded to the island. Or you could just fall into the sea and resurface.
They also have those holding cells that activate when a tornado comes near specifically to survive this phenomenon.
Certified Bile Titan carcass moment
Second one was all you but the first was a certified outer wilds wat moment
That's why I do not land my ship into that crater 😅
What's funny is when you're on Gabbro's island when it gets lifted up in the air, they just float on out of their hammock and safely land right back on it when it comes back down. All the while they're still playing their instrument without a single care to be had. XD
Roundhouse kicked by your own ship
Para algo están las plataformas gravitatorias
your ship got rotisseried
I don’t think this is what the Nomai meant when they said “Recall the rule of quantum entanglement”
Man, I hate when quantum mechanics turn objects into agonizing sentient beings. So inconvenient 😢
It's obvious why the ship was bugging out, as it was landed in a spot it usually shouldn't be parked on, and the Devs didn't expect a player to land their ship in this area, so of course various props then spawned inside the ship, causing physics to go haywire.
There's nothing stopping you from landing there
@@quantumblauthor7300 Precisely.
I'm only assuming that the Devs didn't anticipate this however.
@@MrGermandeutsch I doubt it. They knew. It Honestly makes sense
That first one… I had that happen to me when I got to the Quantum Moon for the first time.
But instead of getting hit my ship proceeded to explode in my face.
Your ship doesn’t like quantum objects
the first, you went near a clipping ship. what did you think would happen. the second is completely accurate and something everyone should already know, and its frustrating that anyone should have to explain it to you, so i wont
0:09 ship: why are u cheeting on me?
Me: uhh. Uhhh i didnt that nomai ship is not as go-
0:14 Ship *SMACK*
Why did you approach the vibrating spaceship
Fragmënt Ambrosius Costeau
Le vaisseau beyblade était drôle
the last one was your fault
mec pitié je peux utiliser ta vidéo pour une vidéo sur Outer Wilds ?
The fuck were you doing on giants deep…
My dad did this the first landing lmao
wait, "Leviathe"? like "leviathan"? what are the french names of the rest of the planets?
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Magnifique
les francais ici
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Skill issue 🙄🙄