I will never tire of people dropping the raft for the first time. The buildup and reveal in that section are one of the coolest moments in a game ever.
@@quantumblur_3145 I think it mostly depends on the player's reaction, some people express such childlike joy that it's impossible not to feel the marvel of it
I love how the game is designed such that you drop, meaning you instinctively look up to where you fell from, but then the current means you're out from under the building and are now looking at the ring world.
@@SuperTux20 'cause RUclips seems to actively show you comments made at or including the timestamp of where you're currently at in the video, seems to be something they've tweaked the algorithm with in the last few months
5:05 This is my favorite moment in every EOTE supercut, I always love their reactions when entering the Stranger for the first time and he was so amazed! I love it! Also, noticing the probe blinking in the sky before even seeing the new exhibit in the museum? His attention to detail is insane
1:36:20 to this day I still consider this moment the most beautiful moment of Outer Wilds as a whole. Outer Wilds is a game of knowledge. We spend the whole game learning. Learning from the past, learning how everything works, learning the stories of those who came before. And now here in the darkness at the end of the universe… _WE_ FINALLY become the storyteller.
Easily my favourite moment. I love the detail of the Nomai leitmotif that you hear in various places in the base game being recreated in the Hearthian soundscape.
I believe it is not a depiction of an axiety dreams but of that moment in a dream where you're close to waking up and you start losing the ability to act in it, where every movement becomes a struggle.
1:40:08 I've watched this probably like 10 times in various playthroughs, and only JUST realized the Prisoner's last vision has OUR song playing, with Owlk instruments. I can't believe I never noticed that before
YOOOOO! You are a serious legend for continuing to drop these. I can never truly play the game again, but thanks to you, I'll be able to experience other's first time with it!
Eelis i have watched every, single, outerwilds supercut you've ever made. I don't know how you manage it, but the timing of these uploads can be called nothing short of a miracle. I've had a rough year tbh and every single time i'm having a bad night you somehow manage to upload one of these. I was so happy when your new one came, it made my whole week. Today i had a rough day at work and was literally searching your channel to re watch Titaniums base-game run when i came across this video. Once again my night is happy again and now my whole month is made. Eelis, i hope you have the very best in life and can regain even a tiny fraction of the happiness you've given to me. You are the GOAT bro, lots of love from Canada ❤
@@TitaniumLegman You're so good at deduction man, my playthrough basically looked like a child wondering around trying to info. You must be really good at puzzle solving haha
after watching the whole thing i'm just amazed that he's the first player that probably understood every hint and got progression in like the intended way, at least in everything regarding the real world 1:05:20 HE SAID THE THING 1:08:12 LOL OUT OF NOWHERE
48:54 Its super cool to notice that those windows are the only actual exterior windows made of proper transparent material and not screens like all the others. Probably for fail safe navigation but thats such a cool detail!
REALLY good playthrough, both of the main game and the dlc holy shit, probably one of my favourites ngl The attention to detail and theorycrafting were insane, super enjoyable to watch ::)
The picture question at the beginning makes me wonder, if there is a picture of the quantum Moon somewhere, and somebody just happens to look at it, will it always lock the quantum Moon back to where the picture was? Or would it be held in place in whatever current position it was in? That's not how it works in game for whatever reason, but I'm curious if that's it would work in universe
Are you sure that's not how it works in game? The only person in the game who canonically looks at pictures during the 22m loop is you. You can't see the quantum moon from inside the building. But you can use your scout to take a picture of the picture and observe that.
@@DeadgyeI mentioned it not working in game because of how it works with the landing camera. You look down and back up, the moon is gone, even tho you still have the picture, it moved away. But that's simply a game mechanic and a "ha, gotcha" type thing.
The photos of the moon in the radio tower is the biggest plot hole in the game imo, but I get why it had to be like that The rule of quantum imaging tell us that if we looked at two of those pictures showing the quantum moon in different locations at once, then it'd be locked at both Or what would happen if someone was on the quantum moon around a certain planet but a different hearthian at home looks at a picture of it being somewhere else?
One in-world explanation is that technology was based on a culture/ technology/civilization not their own and those people might have had five fingers. The most likely explanation is that it's a useful way to communicate to the player that it is a hand so they can visualize the action the act of grasping = warp pull. The player might not even realize the owlk have an extra thumb for the entire game and assume that the owlks have a human hand. a hand with two thumbs would just look like an arc of 6 similar sticks that quickly collapse like a umbrella for a second and leave the player wondering what the hell that is
@@kassarc16The photo only holds it in its current state while it's being constantly observed. If you put your scout launcher away then bring it back up, you can see the same image you had before, but because you looked away for a period, it wasn't being observed and was able to move again.
Some bad news: Annapurna Interactive, the publisher, just recently went kapoof. Theres drama involved, all their employees resigned simultanously. I dont know however how this will effect Mobius Digital, the developers of this masterpiece, if at all.
Due to my PC at the time I was only able to record in 720, yeah. The channel was REALLY small when I played Outer Wilds, couldn't afford top tier stuff. 😅
@@mcmuffin55555 I am aware. This feels completely different from any of the other supercuts I've seen on this channel. This feels more like what I would do if I wanted to fake doing a blind playthrough after being exposed to the solutions already.
@@ZetimenvecI get it, but nope. I was avoiding spoilers like the plague, and I played Echoes right when it came out. There's no way in hell I'd let this experience be ruined for me.
@@TitaniumLegman Hey hope you're doing great, since I really enjoyed this supercut and the one for the regular game I've been watching the vods. I love the way you enunciate your thoughts in there (although it's been a while for you).
Figured out 2/3 secret in one loop completely by accident, Jesus Christ
I will never tire of people dropping the raft for the first time. The buildup and reveal in that section are one of the coolest moments in a game ever.
Have you noticed a gradual resistance to the rush of watching it?
@@quantumblur_3145 I think it mostly depends on the player's reaction, some people express such childlike joy that it's impossible not to feel the marvel of it
I DM my boyfriend every single time with each person's reaction. I think my favourite has been sovietwomble
I love how the game is designed such that you drop, meaning you instinctively look up to where you fell from, but then the current means you're out from under the building and are now looking at the ring world.
@@quantumblur_3145 if you ever feel like youre building a tolerance, go back and watch sovietwomble's reaction
1:09:00 "I can see shit without that" It's so funny being 5 cm from the revealing zone
1:08:20 what an absolutely wild 60 seconds of gameplay, approaching Joseph Anderson levels of luck and sequence breaking lmao
Oh my god. I just got to that part and oh my god.
wh
what the fuck lmao
How in the world did I scroll down and see this comment less than 10 seconds away from the actual moment
Wtf I'm so impressed
@@SuperTux20 'cause RUclips seems to actively show you comments made at or including the timestamp of where you're currently at in the video, seems to be something they've tweaked the algorithm with in the last few months
5:05 This is my favorite moment in every EOTE supercut, I always love their reactions when entering the Stranger for the first time and he was so amazed! I love it!
Also, noticing the probe blinking in the sky before even seeing the new exhibit in the museum? His attention to detail is insane
i think that was likely the camera probe that circles timber hearth, not the deep space satelite.
@@gemstonegynoid7475He saw both. The white one was the camera and the red one the satellite
1:36:20 to this day I still consider this moment the most beautiful moment of Outer Wilds as a whole.
Outer Wilds is a game of knowledge. We spend the whole game learning. Learning from the past, learning how everything works, learning the stories of those who came before. And now here in the darkness at the end of the universe… _WE_ FINALLY become the storyteller.
true, the music, the animation its soooo beautiful !
@@Illuminati_HDyeah, I really love the story segment. It's amazing.
Easily my favourite moment. I love the detail of the Nomai leitmotif that you hear in various places in the base game being recreated in the Hearthian soundscape.
@@FalloutKlingon I definitely think that's what hits me the hardest about it, yeah
A little detail I just thought of is that the way alarm bells slow you down in the dream aligns with not being able to run in an anxiety dreams.
I believe it is not a depiction of an axiety dreams but of that moment in a dream where you're close to waking up and you start losing the ability to act in it, where every movement becomes a struggle.
Absolutely insane that over the course of less than a minute he stumbles into the two glitches that completely trivialize the stealth segments.
Dude did not just discover two of the core systems for solving the puzzle at the exact same time by pure happenstance...
The most graceful spin the Prisoner does is always a sight to behold.
cape go spinny
1:40:08
I've watched this probably like 10 times in various playthroughs, and only JUST realized the Prisoner's last vision has OUR song playing, with Owlk instruments. I can't believe I never noticed that before
YOOOOO! You are a serious legend for continuing to drop these. I can never truly play the game again, but thanks to you, I'll be able to experience other's first time with it!
heh, leg
Eelis i have watched every, single, outerwilds supercut you've ever made. I don't know how you manage it, but the timing of these uploads can be called nothing short of a miracle. I've had a rough year tbh and every single time i'm having a bad night you somehow manage to upload one of these. I was so happy when your new one came, it made my whole week. Today i had a rough day at work and was literally searching your channel to re watch Titaniums base-game run when i came across this video. Once again my night is happy again and now my whole month is made. Eelis, i hope you have the very best in life and can regain even a tiny fraction of the happiness you've given to me. You are the GOAT bro, lots of love from Canada ❤
btw this Titanium guy is hella smart
I hope your year improves chief. Best of luck. @@gamerkarl1
@@TitaniumLegman You're so good at deduction man, my playthrough basically looked like a child wondering around trying to info. You must be really good at puzzle solving haha
@@imBigo I've been told I have great intuition, and it tends to manifest when I'm figuring out story based puzzle games. Niche, but useful! 😁
Funny how he discovered two of the glitches after trying to die and reset.
after watching the whole thing i'm just amazed that he's the first player that probably understood every hint and got progression in like the intended way, at least in everything regarding the real world
1:05:20 HE SAID THE THING
1:08:12 LOL OUT OF NOWHERE
Everybody says the thing, it's not a mattter of if but where.
1:09:00 I can't see shit without this thing.
Yeah. About that.
He was *SO* close to just turning around and not discovering the Secret.
39:50 "And here. We. Go"
1:15:30 I bet he also had that weird, indescribable feeling i had when thinking about it. I loved that so much
48:54 Its super cool to notice that those windows are the only actual exterior windows made of proper transparent material and not screens like all the others. Probably for fail safe navigation but thats such a cool detail!
I just made another connection that you can tell the dream world is a simulation because inside of it... None of the stars are blowing up en-masse
Yay, I'm house sitting. This'll be perfect to watch before bed
Yes you can actually see the signal blocker if you look at the right position
If I remember, you have to look back to the Vessel, and it's a green light next to it
@@TheSuperCanadian1 you can see it from the Vessel as well. The signalscope helps in examining it.
1:38:07 I can hear the exact moment legman failed to keep the tears from flowing
have I mentioned that I love you Eelis?
42:10 LMAO it makes him play a jingle. Also I love that animation so much
REALLY good playthrough, both of the main game and the dlc holy shit, probably one of my favourites ngl
The attention to detail and theorycrafting were insane, super enjoyable to watch ::)
37:24 so cool that you shortly see the vague outline of the planet at the last moment of the vision
I feverishly crave such playthroughs, thanks again Eelis!
I love these supercuts so much dude, this is such fantastic work
Whelp, now I know what I’m watching at work today
1:28:03 Did not realize that you could get through here without doing the stealth section
As of watching this video I'm now aware of 3 ways to solve this section.
If you watch BeccaBytes' EOTE play through she solves it yet another way
"No whammies?"
(sadly) "whammies"
The picture question at the beginning makes me wonder, if there is a picture of the quantum Moon somewhere, and somebody just happens to look at it, will it always lock the quantum Moon back to where the picture was? Or would it be held in place in whatever current position it was in?
That's not how it works in game for whatever reason, but I'm curious if that's it would work in universe
It could be an “out of date” photo is no longer quantum entangled with the object.
Are you sure that's not how it works in game?
The only person in the game who canonically looks at pictures during the 22m loop is you. You can't see the quantum moon from inside the building. But you can use your scout to take a picture of the picture and observe that.
@@DeadgyeI mentioned it not working in game because of how it works with the landing camera. You look down and back up, the moon is gone, even tho you still have the picture, it moved away. But that's simply a game mechanic and a "ha, gotcha" type thing.
The photos of the moon in the radio tower is the biggest plot hole in the game imo, but I get why it had to be like that
The rule of quantum imaging tell us that if we looked at two of those pictures showing the quantum moon in different locations at once, then it'd be locked at both
Or what would happen if someone was on the quantum moon around a certain planet but a different hearthian at home looks at a picture of it being somewhere else?
He is so scared of the water.😆 He HAS to play subnautica
...Why do the teleport hands have one thumb when Owlk hands have two thumbs?
One in-world explanation is that technology was based on a culture/ technology/civilization not their own and those people might have had five fingers.
The most likely explanation is that it's a useful way to communicate to the player that it is a hand so they can visualize the action the act of grasping = warp pull.
The player might not even realize the owlk have an extra thumb for the entire game and assume that the owlks have a human hand.
a hand with two thumbs would just look like an arc of 6 similar sticks that quickly collapse like a umbrella for a second and leave the player wondering what the hell that is
1:08:23 hAHHAH this is the real dev intended way to discover that place's secret just get frustrated.
I have watched around 2 dozen of these supercuts and I have cried around 2 dozen times
Thank you for your service Eelis
Love these supercuts
I think why the quantum moon didnt stabilize even though theres a picture its because theres no observer
But a photo is a quantum paradox risk if the object is being observed in a different state than captured while someone then looks at the photo.
@@kassarc16The photo only holds it in its current state while it's being constantly observed.
If you put your scout launcher away then bring it back up, you can see the same image you had before, but because you looked away for a period, it wasn't being observed and was able to move again.
@@kassarc16nope
YEEEEESSSS ITS FINALLY HERE
the playthrough goes from 0 to 100 real quick
42:12 bit of a Tarzan moment
1:37:05 Very interesting that the memory playback can include the wrong colors for black hole warping.
*Akihiko voice*: I've been waiting for this!
Two bugs in a row. That must be a new record.
Some bad news: Annapurna Interactive, the publisher, just recently went kapoof. Theres drama involved, all their employees resigned simultanously. I dont know however how this will effect Mobius Digital, the developers of this masterpiece, if at all.
15:15 ?!? celestial guess
44:32 lol'd at the speedup
no freaking way 😲😲😲😲
Get the popcorn! 🍿
There's an awesome guy called Benajmight Gaming, who has his own Outer Wilds playthrough. You should give him a compilation too!
1:05:12 that was so funny and so accurate omg 😭
01:18:25 holy shit
15:18 how tf did he predict that in 15 Minutes???
It looked like a prison, so I figured there was a prisoner!
@@TitaniumLegman I honestly thought it was a giant bell when I first saw that thing
@@cursesin The chains over it are what gave it away for me.
I assume he thought that Iron Maiden = Guy Inside, + We met a Nomai so precedent is set to meet one of the inhabitants
@@TitaniumLegman tbf I kinda forgot how much this video condenses your playthrough
is this in 720p? it's a bit pixelated
Due to my PC at the time I was only able to record in 720, yeah. The channel was REALLY small when I played Outer Wilds, couldn't afford top tier stuff. 😅
1:11:55 You just have to be a tiny bit more dead 😅
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I HATE SEQUENCE BREAKING I HATE SEQUENCE BREAKING
I'm autistic and I love it
I swear this person has played/seen someone play this game before. They always arrive at the correct conclusion within 2 guesses.
Remember this is a supercut
I watched his let's play and its slower paced :) it's just seems the way because of the edit😂
@@mcmuffin55555 I am aware. This feels completely different from any of the other supercuts I've seen on this channel. This feels more like what I would do if I wanted to fake doing a blind playthrough after being exposed to the solutions already.
@@ZetimenvecI get it, but nope. I was avoiding spoilers like the plague, and I played Echoes right when it came out. There's no way in hell I'd let this experience be ruined for me.
@@TitaniumLegman Hey hope you're doing great, since I really enjoyed this supercut and the one for the regular game I've been watching the vods. I love the way you enunciate your thoughts in there (although it's been a while for you).
1:36:35
this part gets me every time
thank you eelis, we feast yet again
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