Thank you so much for this. I always ran out of fuel while trying to get across the river of sand and in very rare occasions, where I actually made it, I immediately ran out of oxygen lol. But with your video I at least knew which turns to take afterwards to try and get to the trees as fast as possible and now I've finally made it!
You don't have to go to that cave directly, there are 3 places that the big blue quantum rock visits. So if you can find one of them, you can easily traverse from 3 locations as he did in this video
@@AliAhmad-sp8bn Stand on them and make sure that your flashlight is the only light source. Every time you turn it off the rock moves and takes you with it.
Actually no. You can only teleport to lakebed cave after visiting it first. If you haven't yet, you'll only be teleported to "caves 1 & 2" as shown in this video.
I know I’m super late to this but you actually can’t, since you need to turn a light off in the lakebed cave, there’s no way to get there form any of the other locations
When i reach that part with the nomai skeletons i almost have a heart attack cause when i turn my back i'll see an nomai skeleton right in front me, standing xdd
I just came back to the game after a six month break and had forgotten how to find my way back to almost half of the stuff I had already found. Thanks for this!
So wait, we know that they discovered how to travel on quantum objects, so why are there bones in that final room? I know that you can’t leave without the rock but still
I'm a little bit late, but if i remember it correctly, every skeleton you find somewhere in the game died there because the ghost matter explosion happened at around that time. So they could have left, but died due to the explosion before.
@@lilivier I agree, some puzzles in the game are really taking you by the hands, but the labyrinths in the dark with oxygen time boxing and sand time boxing are crazy shit, as you literally have no idea what you are looking for, how you are looking for, when you are looking for or why 😂
@@miguelchristopher7234I literally beat the game and am here because this cave is the only thing I am missing for 100% ship log. "Games like this are not for you", literally everything in this game but this cave was for me.
@@terencesdurag2823 : No. Because it's basically trial and error on a limited timescale. So you have to go back, trace the different options, try to look at this, walk passed that cactus, oh, wrong turn, go back. Then you die. Try again. It's not a puzzle, it's just trial and error and mind you, before either sand blocks your path or you run out of oxygen. It's not smart. It's not clever in any way. It's plain bad design.
@@hecatommyriagon655 there's a reason why there are clues left on the entire system. Yeah, the game mechanics rely heavily on user trial and error, but the game actually implores you to read and understand each and every clue that is shown throughout the system. Hurr durr can't complete stages hurr durr plain bad design. Sounds like a skill issue to me.
This part is so annoying I'm over it so just watched the video to see what I was missing; thanks for uploading
Anyone else notice how when you turn every light off and leave ur flashlight on, the nomai bones will move and replicate them standing up?
did not notice that, holy shit that wouldve creeped me out
Oh yeah. I believe this is actually one of the lessons for the quantum moon
Yeah! I just put them all up by using the quantum laws and doing them an impressive photoshoot whenever they got all their bones neatly :)
When that happened to me, i thought i was about to get attacked.
Timemark?
Thank you so much for this. I always ran out of fuel while trying to get across the river of sand and in very rare occasions, where I actually made it, I immediately ran out of oxygen lol. But with your video I at least knew which turns to take afterwards to try and get to the trees as fast as possible and now I've finally made it!
You don't have to go to that cave directly, there are 3 places that the big blue quantum rock visits. So if you can find one of them, you can easily traverse from 3 locations as he did in this video
How
@@AliAhmad-sp8bn Stand on them and make sure that your flashlight is the only light source. Every time you turn it off the rock moves and takes you with it.
Actually no. You can only teleport to lakebed cave after visiting it first. If you haven't yet, you'll only be teleported to "caves 1 & 2" as shown in this video.
I know I’m super late to this but you actually can’t, since you need to turn a light off in the lakebed cave, there’s no way to get there form any of the other locations
Im just waiting for them to add a quantum object jumpscare easter egg on ember twin.
Like, I double dare them to
spent 30 fucking loops trying to get through this maze this is easily the most dogshit part of the entire game
When i reach that part with the nomai skeletons i almost have a heart attack cause when i turn my back i'll see an nomai skeleton right in front me, standing xdd
This freaked me out so bad I swear lol and then after the first couple times I played with it to see if I could get all the skeletons fully standing
I just came back to the game after a six month break and had forgotten how to find my way back to almost half of the stuff I had already found. Thanks for this!
Thank you for all your good work and perfect videos!
Thank you for the video, this helped me a lot!
Thanks for this. Got in there, heart was in my mouth though.
So wait, we know that they discovered how to travel on quantum objects, so why are there bones in that final room? I know that you can’t leave without the rock but still
I'm a little bit late, but if i remember it correctly, every skeleton you find somewhere in the game died there because the ghost matter explosion happened at around that time. So they could have left, but died due to the explosion before.
Just chilling out discussing last nights game next the weird rock and bam deado
Thank you, that was helpful!
deserves more views, I got stuck at the cactus (cacti? 🌵)
Thanks for the subtitle notes 👍
You need to Rosetta stone and a four leaf clover to play this game.
How can one resolve this puzzle without checking a video ?... I’ve lost hours trying to find my path. Simply poor game design.
Or you're just not patient enough. Games like this are not for you.
@@miguelchristopher7234 Ok... Feel better now ?
@@lilivier I agree, some puzzles in the game are really taking you by the hands, but the labyrinths in the dark with oxygen time boxing and sand time boxing are crazy shit, as you literally have no idea what you are looking for, how you are looking for, when you are looking for or why 😂
@@miguelchristopher7234I literally beat the game and am here because this cave is the only thing I am missing for 100% ship log. "Games like this are not for you", literally everything in this game but this cave was for me.
Great video. Thanks.
Thanks for this.
Thank you ♥
Damn! Is this an essential part of the game, or an easter egg?
Its just for having all the missions complete
I did all the caves, but it still hasnt been put in the log. Does anyone have a way to fix this?
I'm having the same issue
this part is so annoying i can’t get there fast enough and i die every time
Thanks man
Thank you
a great game ruined by abysmal mechanics - this is too much, it really is a chore at this point.
idiotic level design here
Because you couldnt figure it out
@@terencesdurag2823 : No. Because it's basically trial and error on a limited timescale. So you have to go back, trace the different options, try to look at this, walk passed that cactus, oh, wrong turn, go back. Then you die. Try again. It's not a puzzle, it's just trial and error and mind you, before either sand blocks your path or you run out of oxygen. It's not smart. It's not clever in any way. It's plain bad design.
@@hecatommyriagon655 I must say that I agree with you.
@@hecatommyriagon655 there's a reason why there are clues left on the entire system. Yeah, the game mechanics rely heavily on user trial and error, but the game actually implores you to read and understand each and every clue that is shown throughout the system.
Hurr durr can't complete stages hurr durr plain bad design. Sounds like a skill issue to me.
@@miguelchristopher7234 There is no clue for this maze, as far as I know, except pure trial an error. It's lazy design, plain and simple.
Me being stupid forgetting to turn of that f flashlight