i just wish someone explained to then some ingame things before they started cuz i winced when they were explained about some stuff eg pulse jump vs system jump
@@Zeno1150 yeah like when you get off with your ship there is dust!!!! tell them about the GAME its not like that. and also they react to advanced futuristic tech with ooga booga earth tech
I like how he's identifying this sci-fi technology as hard to make, he doesn't define it as impossible.. which is just the right ideology an engineer should have.
@@firedragon77777 people arent saying that because our tech isnt good enough, its because we are actively killing ourselves and our planet for money. We arent gonna die out soon because we dont have personal spaceships, we are gonna die soon because people are so greedy and stupid that they will profit off of the demise of humanity, knowing they will die before they have to deal with the consequences
NASA is investigating it as we speak. Believe it or not. They even have concept art for the warp ship, you can see it online, but concept art or not, it determines they're thinking about it seriously. 👌🏽
@Amirus I forgot the full details but as I remember Einstein theorized that once something reaches the speed of light warps the space around it making theoretically infinitely fast, even so much as to exist long after its source has died. Warp Speed then would simply be the Speed of Light taken to the extent of near instantaneous travel. Essentially traveling so fast you rip reality around you.
@Amirus in a frictionless environment speed is infinite a single stone thrown from the hand could rip apart entire panels from stations in relatively no time as their is nothing to slow it down before impact and Gravity has been noted to have slight effect on time, with noting of people who spent extended time in space to have aged slower and it’s been theorized that following this knowledge Time Travel could achieved through a deep gravity well potentially gravity enough to crush the earth. Both warping of reality and infinite speed are possible just not achievable through our own means.
The vastness of this game is what is most impressive. I mean I get super excited if I can see something on the maps that have been found by other players. It’s crazy.
I must have spawned on some kind of superhighway when I first started right after Frontiers was released. I had multible people cut right through my star cluster, some from years back, some from a couple weeks earlier. However, actually meeting someone in the dark seems truly exceptional.
I must have insane luck, in the beginning galaxy I found at least 10 systems discovered by players from years before. It was pretty cool but I'm not sure how rare it is
@@marcseegers918 Ouch. That would be a miracle actually. At most I give humanity around 200 more years, and you say even 500. That would be literally a miracle.
Way more educational and fun than i expected considering the direction the game usually takes These guys make complex stuff look very simple, cool stuff
I love these guys but I don't like the footage they were given. I work at Nasa as an engineer and I agree with everything they were saying on ship design. I wish they would stop showing them these exotic ships that are rare. I play the game a lot. Some of these haulers and shuttles are pretty soundly designed that has some thought into how it was made. I would like to see them talk about those ships. Also anyone who plays this game knows inventory management is huge in this game, working with the elements to "fuel" your thrusters with pyrite or tritium those would've been good conversations to have as well. anyway keep making great content, I will definitely keep watching.
The gameplay shouldve gone to the space staion instead to ANOUTHER planet weve already seen the entry and exit procedure then they couldve stayed there and looked at ships and stuff
yeah, they should have shown fighter/explorer class ships, and the space stations/freighters. reckon those two would have a lot more to say for those types of things
Inventory management is a must especially with expeditions. On my normal game play I took a whole day off missions and just warped to new stations just to max my slots up. Amd even on max slots it's still difficult.
This game is like 60% inventory management, the rarity of an item isn’t determined by obtaining it but by how long it will take to get back into your inventory
"Traveling hundreds upon hundreds of light years in one jump?" I can do that. "Creating a *living breathing space ship* " ...y...yea sure seems...simple enough..
Science is just as divided as politics... and science isn’t always right, and also has a corruption problem because some parts of science are intertwined with politics, and maintain their funding by coming to certain conclusions.
Interestingly, in the beginning when they watched a ship come out of warp and commented on how it comes to a dead stop, 'warp speed' isn't the same as high speed. Warp technology would displace matter through time and space by compressing time/space in one direction and expanding it the opposite. The ship isn't travelling at any particular speed, they are just being forced through time/space. So when you come out of it, you're still travelling the same velocity you were before you entered warp speed.
@hermannlagrange634 Fascinating explanation. Although primitive. This is due because it is based on science of physicality and not frequency. Alien knowledge right here.
That would be wicked. So many people you could get to look at it. Space experts, survival experts, marine biologists, archeologists, architects, the list goes on.
Imagine spending your whole life learning about space and then some dumbfuck who watched too many scifi movie had enough audacity to told that you are wrong 🤣🤣
@@bagaskara_vi1572 i only said what i said because we never know what the future holds with science, i mean science is literally supposed to combat dogma, and im being called a dumb dumb because im aware its not possible for the time being 😞😢
the cool thing about the concept of a warp drive, is that it doesn't really accelerates the ship itself to extreme velocities, it moves an space bubble around the ship foward on space itself, soh the pilot wouldn't feel G force, as the ship is kinda stationary on spece, while the space around it is moving through space itself
@@user-bu3dw9ho4z and you would be a piece of dust inside that drop of oil. Like a protective layer. But what he is saying is like, if that oil was moving water from in front of it to behind it, without "propulsion".
Magic gravity bubble made by manipulating mass and density. It's like falling forward, as the distance to what you're falling toward compresses in on itself.
7:52 They have energy fields(shimmering) that allegedly keep the planet atmosphere separated from the building atmosphere. Also, from what I've gathered from the lore, the in-universe Canon is that it is not a normal universe, but a simulation.
@@sergeantsainsburys9181 well considering the story is that god (the atlas) is dying in the real world (the sytem managing the simulation is breaking down) and it needs an internal reboot, which completely wipes everything except the stuff you have on you, making you into the new atlas, and repeating the cycle over and over, for eternity.
My favorite part of this is that they did this in character. They didn't use typical suspension of disbelief. Literally poked holes in what doesn't make sense to them but seems like they had fun with it.
When you come out of warp speed, you wouldn't have sudden deceleration. The idea behind warp speed is that you warp the space around your ship, but your ship is not actually moving through speed.
Best thing about NMS is it doesn't even try to be realistic, its like playing the book cover of a sci fi book from 1972 or a YES album cover. Thats why its so awesome
I really wish they could have reacted with someone who knew the game, playing it live. Some of the things, like the throttling percentage bit, were just not knowing how the UI was laid out.
At the end of the video you should ask more questions!!! Also do a community post ask your viewers to ask questions about the topic ur recording and the top questions get asked to the experts that’d be cool!
I can kindof see their confusion though, wasn't really on screen long enough to imply it was going down and also it was a round number, plus many other games show a usage percentage instead of a capacity percentage, like space engineers for example
its interesting that anytime they talk about warping around through space they talk about how its impossible to throttle that fast without doing this or having that effect. But what if throttling has nothing to do with warp though and looking at it in a way that requires thrust is both primitive and counter intuitive? Generally if something doesnt make sense the best thing to do is to look at it from another angle. A personal hypothesis is that if you are "warping" then you are "warping the space around you" so in a sense "manipulating space". What if the answer to warping is somehow manipulating space to push your vehicle through space rather than using thrust? What if by manipulating the space around you, you dont have to worry about the consequences of stopping abruptly because there is no consequences to space putting you at your destination? Thats the interesting thing about science; its just constant questioning, testing, and uncovering. If something doesnt add up you can just start over and try again. Im not a physicist, only a basic ass bitch. But its fun to think about stuff like this.
@@mangot9053 like whats diff from it like i prefer no mans caus eof base building the exploration of the systems and planets themselves idk elite dangerous made it really.hard for me to get into
@@kagekurasu3579 Elite could really use base building. However, having played NMS, and comparing it to ED? Elite is _SO_ much better at exploration than NMS. And now with Odyssey coming, which will allow CMDRs to disembark from their ships on foot, and explore planet's in greater detail (as well engage in FP combat), ED looks to finally begining to live up (sill a long way to go) to its potential.
As far as space travel depending on orbiting a body, sea travel use to depend on on currents and air streams. Then technology made it so that’s less of an issue. I’m sure space flight will be the same.
@@saucemaster9483 ok. Cool story. You realize there are always nay sayers. At every technological advance. “What if this” “well that”. Luckily nobody that matters cares!
@@phukofftopus9195 I do I am just saying that coompletely ignoring orbital mechanics is gonna be difficult but it is possible we don’t know what technology can do in the future so I was just saying that it is gonna last a pretty long time like 2000 years
As so many others have said, Elite Dangerous would be really cool to see these guys break down. That or Star Citizen. Either way, interesting to hear all the things they deal with, there were a lot they brought up that never occurred to me, like sound absorption being such a big thing.
Seeing this wants me to see them react to elite dangerous aswell, from actual gameplay from maybe just the different types of stars/planets and their details or something
Yeah, this is a retarded video. NMS is a science fiction game, it’s not a simulator attempting to recreate actual space travel. Let them critique Kerbal Space Program. It’s actually relevant to their knowledge set. This is just pointless flaming that doesn’t even fucking relate to the actual game.
Major respect to these fine engineers… but watching this makes me imagine how the engineers of the horse carriage would react to the concept of an “automobile”. “A carriage that moves with no horse. Nah, that’s impossible”. “Going in reverse? Nah, a carriage needs to turn around.” “Machines are nowhere near as reliable and safe as horses.” “What are those things attached to the front? Are those lanterns?” “Having the driver be inside the cabin would be too difficult. There’s just now way.”
As someone who plays the game, hearing them talk about the fuel like a force variable makes me just shake my head, that they're not reading the finer text between the two lines they read. But they do make some good points for how we figured out space travel and compared NMS to reality
I would like to add a correction at 2:15. Extraplanetary voyages of pre-space travel civilizations are based on orbits. Space faring civilizations have propulsion methods efficient enough to render orbits too slow and inconvenient to be worth while. This is also where you have 1 engine that 'just works the same everywhere' and dont need to switch modes between space or atmosphere (and works underwater as seen when launching sunken ships)
not gonna lie I love these videos, science popularisation is wonderful and essential in my opinion, and these guys are doing a great job to pass down information in accordance with what's going on the screen, they're not like "this game shite cuz unrealistic". Keep up the great job !
The game is built around five pillars: exploration, survival, combat, trading and base building. Players are free to perform within the entirety of a procedurally generated deterministic open world universe, which includes over 18 quintillion
I noticed that a lot of people who work in this field lack imagination or creativity in their thinking. They are so indoctrinated into their text book thinking they really find it hard to understand what they are seeing on screen. So something that could be hundreds or thousands of years from now they will disregard what they see if it doesn’t match up to the current science. I imagine it would be hard to enjoy certain movies or games around these sort of people.
Yeah, this was actually frustrating to watch. I like how they speak on how challenging a lot of that stuff would be, using our current technology and scientific understanding, but they couldn't seem to wrap their head around the fact that (in the this game) it has long since been figured out and is common place. They complained about the ships not being white to absorb heat. I was saying to myself, you don't even know what kind of alien material that ship is made of. Also, shields...
Facts!! To support this claim, a great example would be people from 300 years ago... would not believe how advanced we have become! Touch screen phones which we can contact people where ever in the world! Vehicles that can get to point a to point b within a few hours which would usually take people a week to travel by carriage! Weapons capable of killing a million people within a minute! None of this would of been possible without the use of *imagination* .
@@plo617 they have animals that are bio engineered to be ships, in this world, they have long since figured out the stuff that these guys are struggling with. They can make a 1 year long trip in a couple minutes, have ships millions of times more advanced where it’s so simple to make for them they can design them in much the same way people design cars today.
Their grandkids will still be waiting for the full release of SC. They'll be on alpha 20,560.5.74 by then, and won't release it until they've programmed in all of Andromeda! That games scope will always outrun the release date. 🙈
@@ironjawedangels2812 ain't that a fact... When it finally releases it'll be on a crappy flat TV whilst everything else will deal with some kind of neurological implant like the Matrix. And no one will buy it other than to experience nostalgia.
The day a scientist decides to grow character I may consider voting for him. That old The Simpsons episode with Springfield being managed by the town's nerds sums it up pretty well, brilliant minds also need to have big balls to be leaders.
You can't react to a game that doesn't exist. Star Citizen is a 500 million dollar tech demo that at this rate, will not have a full gameplay loop earlier than 2027.
@@jet420 No. It does not. It is a half billion dollar experiment in seeing how much funding people can be screwed out of before they realize they've gotten nothing for it but promises and quarter baked results. I'm open to that changing, but until it does, a spade is a spade, and scam in the making is obvious.
Seriously?, no space combat, combat on foot, veichles, freighters??, at this point I ask myselft if you guys know about the games that you show to the experts, not only for this one, also for Spec Ops the Line.
I would agree with you if not for the fact that stuff you've mentioned has nothing to do with these guys speciality. Otherwise yeah, this channel is sometimes guilty of trying to make videos on games they know criminally little about.
Also the shielding on both sides does actually make sense its a very flexible flying machine you can come in max speed upside down, ride side up, and so it needs the shielding on both sides because if you pay attention you get that flair on bottom only if you come in upright, and top only if upside down or both sides I'd strait down
No Man's Sky is, to me, the best "work in progress" "comeback story" in gaming history! For all we know they may be taking notes to include in another update! Mine the moon? Haven't anyone seen Guy Pearce's The Time Machine? No mine moon, moon mining bad!
12:25 Those aren’t heat-resistant shielding-they are solar panels for charging the anti-grav; this also explains why they are located on the dorsal side of the ship.
Space experts react to stationeer, not really in space more of building base on other planets or space engineer, in this you get to build your own spaceship or star citizen, this game is still in development and really good game from what i heard but you can get early access if you buy one their starter pack from their website. Also star citizen has been delayed for a very long time.
12:40 I believe its shown a few times that the cockpit doesnt open, the pilot actually teleports out of the cockpit. When you are at the space station whenever people land/take off you see them teleport out.
These guys makes the most complex space engineering things seem simple and basic, love them ❤
Of course they heart the comment that suck them off the most lmao.
@@zetokaiba5867 that wasn't so kind of you lol
i just wish someone explained to then some ingame things before they started cuz i winced when they were explained about some stuff eg pulse jump vs system jump
@@Zeno1150 it would've taken them sometime :/, but yeah it would cool if they knew about the details and physics of the game
@@Zeno1150 yeah like when you get off with your ship there is dust!!!! tell them about the GAME its not like that. and also they react to advanced futuristic tech with ooga booga earth tech
I like how he's identifying this sci-fi technology as hard to make, he doesn't define it as impossible.. which is just the right ideology an engineer should have.
@Impracticality Ikr, the world is not static, it's dynamic.
@@firedragon77777 100% after mars were gonna find a giant asteroid and it will have some unique minerals on it like vibranium for wakanda
@@firedragon77777 people arent saying that because our tech isnt good enough, its because we are actively killing ourselves and our planet for money. We arent gonna die out soon because we dont have personal spaceships, we are gonna die soon because people are so greedy and stupid that they will profit off of the demise of humanity, knowing they will die before they have to deal with the consequences
@@stardustlight8630 exactly what I’m thinking man there has to be some super material out there that didn’t develop in our solar system
@@flamebreaker7318 it’s pretty much impossible for there not to be prob in 40 years someone will try it
"Warp speed is not real"
"...and I took that personally."
Lol these scientist can't still figure out gravity
NASA is investigating it as we speak. Believe it or not. They even have concept art for the warp ship, you can see it online, but concept art or not, it determines they're thinking about it seriously. 👌🏽
* not real yet
@Amirus I forgot the full details but as I remember Einstein theorized that once something reaches the speed of light warps the space around it making theoretically infinitely fast, even so much as to exist long after its source has died. Warp Speed then would simply be the Speed of Light taken to the extent of near instantaneous travel. Essentially traveling so fast you rip reality around you.
@Amirus in a frictionless environment speed is infinite a single stone thrown from the hand could rip apart entire panels from stations in relatively no time as their is nothing to slow it down before impact and Gravity has been noted to have slight effect on time, with noting of people who spent extended time in space to have aged slower and it’s been theorized that following this knowledge Time Travel could achieved through a deep gravity well potentially gravity enough to crush the earth. Both warping of reality and infinite speed are possible just not achievable through our own means.
it whould be cool to see them react to Kerbal Space Program.
Yes! I think engineers would find a lot to like in Kerbal.
They know about ksp. It's pretry big in the community.
Or Space Engineers
Even better let them react and play
@@qi2996 ye that whould be even better
The vastness of this game is what is most impressive. I mean I get super excited if I can see something on the maps that have been found by other players. It’s crazy.
agree! :)
Me too
I must have spawned on some kind of superhighway when I first started right after Frontiers was released. I had multible people cut right through my star cluster, some from years back, some from a couple weeks earlier. However, actually meeting someone in the dark seems truly exceptional.
I've been playing since 2018 and have only come across another person's discovery THREE times. The vastness of this game is just incredible.
I must have insane luck, in the beginning galaxy I found at least 10 systems discovered by players from years before. It was pretty cool but I'm not sure how rare it is
These guys are judging with 21st-century technology ... so primitive.
22nd century technology will be stick and stones though.
@@martinhorvath4117 :-)
@@martinhorvath4117 Wait until you hear about 27nd century technology
Plot twitst : 21 century will be the *"last Century"*
@@marcseegers918 Ouch. That would be a miracle actually. At most I give humanity around 200 more years, and you say even 500.
That would be literally a miracle.
"assassin reacts to hitman"
Maybe an ex-assasin that got out of prison could do that
@Robotguy Hsss6277 it doesn’t matter he will probably realize it’s a game
@Robotguy Hsss6277 they should play it like how it's actually supposed to be played - silent assassin.
@@kv2674 nah. I need kim yo jun
@@kv2674 they would get life in prison tho
Way more educational and fun than i expected considering the direction the game usually takes
These guys make complex stuff look very simple, cool stuff
I love these guys but I don't like the footage they were given. I work at Nasa as an engineer and I agree with everything they were saying on ship design. I wish they would stop showing them these exotic ships that are rare. I play the game a lot. Some of these haulers and shuttles are pretty soundly designed that has some thought into how it was made. I would like to see them talk about those ships. Also anyone who plays this game knows inventory management is huge in this game, working with the elements to "fuel" your thrusters with pyrite or tritium those would've been good conversations to have as well. anyway keep making great content, I will definitely keep watching.
The gameplay shouldve gone to the space staion instead to ANOUTHER planet weve already seen the entry and exit procedure then they couldve stayed there and looked at ships and stuff
yeah, they should have shown fighter/explorer class ships, and the space stations/freighters. reckon those two would have a lot more to say for those types of things
@Andrew Sturdivant Totally agree, there was so much about game play that was not covered.
Inventory management is a must especially with expeditions. On my normal game play I took a whole day off missions and just warped to new stations just to max my slots up. Amd even on max slots it's still difficult.
This game is like 60% inventory management, the rarity of an item isn’t determined by obtaining it but by how long it will take to get back into your inventory
I imagine Elon Musk reacting to No Man Sky and just saying to everything "I can do that".
"Freight galactic vehicles? I could do that. Warp speed? I could do that."
@@xxXXPurifiedSpiritfallXXxx _AHAH_AH__HAAH_AH_H_A_HA LOL im laughing AF
@@xxXXPurifiedSpiritfallXXxx The Anomaly? Why not.
Someone needs to make that happen! I want to see him react to this.
"Traveling hundreds upon hundreds of light years in one jump?"
I can do that.
"Creating a *living breathing space ship* "
...y...yea sure seems...simple enough..
Their personalities are great
lol
I like how they keep glancing at each other for feedback like “is this what humans do during conversations?”
I like what that guy's shirt says "Elect more Scientists"
Scientists don't run for office.
@@MorganMeader they should though
@Rowan Melton they don't always , but they could be a scientist with good leadership rules, would stop some of the stupidity in leadership.
Science is just as divided as politics... and science isn’t always right, and also has a corruption problem because some parts of science are intertwined with politics, and maintain their funding by coming to certain conclusions.
@@HomeDefender30 yes, but atleast they think logically, once they were in office they wouldnt need funding so would make the logical choice.
Next video: Space experts react to idiots who think Earth is flat
We’re in.
@@gerryhudak yes!
YES please
@Wyatt Earp just like this video
There's already plenty of those, the problem is that flerfers still think it's all CGI
"Your Ancestors Called it Magic, but You Call it Science"
Interestingly, in the beginning when they watched a ship come out of warp and commented on how it comes to a dead stop, 'warp speed' isn't the same as high speed. Warp technology would displace matter through time and space by compressing time/space in one direction and expanding it the opposite. The ship isn't travelling at any particular speed, they are just being forced through time/space.
So when you come out of it, you're still travelling the same velocity you were before you entered warp speed.
@hermannlagrange634 Fascinating explanation. Although primitive. This is due because it is based on science of physicality and not frequency. Alien knowledge right here.
Next video : horse react to red dead redemption 2
nEeEeEeEeEeIgH
Next video: egg reacts to Epstein's penis
😂😂😂😂
Horse:: they nailed the physics my balls do retract in the cold
Nikto reacts to Spetsnaz operations
Am I the only one who wants a Subnatica reaction?
no no I'm still hoping :3
Me three
That would be wicked. So many people you could get to look at it. Space experts, survival experts, marine biologists, archeologists, architects, the list goes on.
I've been requesting that, they're probably going to do it, I just hope they get good clips of the game to show the experts.
I do, but I want the survival expert
marine biologist react to subnautica
Thats something I'd watch NGL
Maybe jotaro kujo could react that.
y'all gotta check this out then ruclips.net/video/2tVrzEkDuBc/видео.html
THIS would be good
it already exists
I'd love to see them react to Elite: Dangerous.
If any one can get the beginning lol
@@alejandroinc9575 Who knows
Pref horizons and not well the new one. *I shall not name*
@@john-vince5311 I know it's kinda disappointing, idk if I'm going to get it.
@@acklord7145 yea :/. patch tomorrow. i hope it gets better.
“Warp speed is not real”
Yet.
@@fadedcolors so you are telling me there is a chance
Imagine spending your whole life learning about space and then some dumbfuck who watched too many scifi movie had enough audacity to told that you are wrong 🤣🤣
@@bagaskara_vi1572 calling me a dumb fuck 🥺
@@n0body550 sorry with the fuck bro 🥺, but i still stand with the dumb tho 🙂
@@bagaskara_vi1572 i only said what i said because we never know what the future holds with science, i mean science is literally supposed to combat dogma, and im being called a dumb dumb because im aware its not possible for the time being 😞😢
the cool thing about the concept of a warp drive, is that it doesn't really accelerates the ship itself to extreme velocities, it moves an space bubble around the ship foward on space itself, soh the pilot wouldn't feel G force, as the ship is kinda stationary on spece, while the space around it is moving through space itself
Would that be like watching a drop of oil in water move through the water from bottom to top or vice versa?
@@user-bu3dw9ho4z and you would be a piece of dust inside that drop of oil. Like a protective layer. But what he is saying is like, if that oil was moving water from in front of it to behind it, without "propulsion".
Magic gravity bubble made by manipulating mass and density. It's like falling forward, as the distance to what you're falling toward compresses in on itself.
Who's soh? And why is he a pilot?
@@joshuamcdowell1460 exactly that!!!
Make them react to Elite Dangerous
Yes!
elite is trash
@@antonioyepyepyep Sure it is bud...
@@lordzorddan8971 yes its not fun to travel in space and only go from station to station when i want to explore the planets
@@antonioyepyepyep but is have most true space.
7:52 They have energy fields(shimmering) that allegedly keep the planet atmosphere separated from the building atmosphere.
Also, from what I've gathered from the lore, the in-universe Canon is that it is not a normal universe, but a simulation.
Its kinda funny how they are aware there a game a bit meta imo
@@sergeantsainsburys9181 well considering the story is that god (the atlas) is dying in the real world (the sytem managing the simulation is breaking down) and it needs an internal reboot, which completely wipes everything except the stuff you have on you, making you into the new atlas, and repeating the cycle over and over, for eternity.
No wonder the game might have some bugs
My favorite part of this is that they did this in character. They didn't use typical suspension of disbelief. Literally poked holes in what doesn't make sense to them but seems like they had fun with it.
1:09
I like how they both lean back
When you come out of warp speed, you wouldn't have sudden deceleration. The idea behind warp speed is that you warp the space around your ship, but your ship is not actually moving through speed.
Best thing about NMS is it doesn't even try to be realistic, its like playing the book cover of a sci fi book from 1972 or a YES album cover. Thats why its so awesome
I don't care if it's not realistic, it's a beautiful game
I really wish they could have reacted with someone who knew the game, playing it live. Some of the things, like the throttling percentage bit, were just not knowing how the UI was laid out.
It even says fuel remaining right above the %
Or the fact that you are an alien, and the suit is designed to withstand hazards lol
@@Dessertpvnk exactly what I thought
Real lego reacts to lego: worlds
HEEY
A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER
actully a real pro lego builder could try the game
anti woosh i get the joke
@Robotguy Hsss6277 lmao thx ; )
Bruh
At the end of the video you should ask more questions!!! Also do a community post ask your viewers to ask questions about the topic ur recording and the top questions get asked to the experts that’d be cool!
I dont think they release the 80% thing was just how much fuel was in there not how much is being used....
I can kindof see their confusion though, wasn't really on screen long enough to imply it was going down and also it was a round number, plus many other games show a usage percentage instead of a capacity percentage, like space engineers for example
its interesting that anytime they talk about warping around through space they talk about how its impossible to throttle that fast without doing this or having that effect. But what if throttling has nothing to do with warp though and looking at it in a way that requires thrust is both primitive and counter intuitive?
Generally if something doesnt make sense the best thing to do is to look at it from another angle.
A personal hypothesis is that if you are "warping" then you are "warping the space around you" so in a sense "manipulating space". What if the answer to warping is somehow manipulating space to push your vehicle through space rather than using thrust? What if by manipulating the space around you, you dont have to worry about the consequences of stopping abruptly because there is no consequences to space putting you at your destination?
Thats the interesting thing about science; its just constant questioning, testing, and uncovering. If something doesnt add up you can just start over and try again.
Im not a physicist, only a basic ass bitch. But its fun to think about stuff like this.
15:05 Ya hear that? Pluto is a planet. 💫
Taliban react to terrorists in call of duty
😂😂😂 best one
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
"No, No, we don't do that, we don't run around with a RPG, we usually just wear a bomb vest and go ‘Allahu akbar’“
War criminal reacts to arma 3
Have them react to Elite Dangerous next, but please not old footage of it.
STUR PLATNUM
Did it get better all the sudden? I played it awhile back and did not like it one bit
Colten Matthews probably because of the learning curve which is huge but once you get past it jesus is hella fun
@@mangot9053 like whats diff from it like i prefer no mans caus eof base building the exploration of the systems and planets themselves idk elite dangerous made it really.hard for me to get into
@@kagekurasu3579 Elite could really use base building. However, having played NMS, and comparing it to ED? Elite is _SO_ much better at exploration than NMS. And now with Odyssey coming, which will allow CMDRs to disembark from their ships on foot, and explore planet's in greater detail (as well engage in FP combat), ED looks to finally begining to live up (sill a long way to go) to its potential.
This almost 20 mins went by super fast, I really enjoyed these guys, so thanks guys!
"I don't think anyone has gone from space into water. Other than Sandra Bullock."
Ryley Robinson: "Am I a joke to you?"
@Casey Whitlow Nice. Thanks.
As far as space travel depending on orbiting a body, sea travel use to depend on on currents and air streams. Then technology made it so that’s less of an issue. I’m sure space flight will be the same.
Well it is gonna last a loooonnnnnggg time
@@saucemaster9483 ok. Cool story. You realize there are always nay sayers. At every technological advance. “What if this” “well that”. Luckily nobody that matters cares!
@@phukofftopus9195 I do I am just saying that coompletely ignoring orbital mechanics is gonna be difficult but it is possible we don’t know what technology can do in the future so I was just saying that it is gonna last a pretty long time like 2000 years
@@saucemaster9483 like I said. Naysayers at every advance.
Thanks captain obvious
As so many others have said, Elite Dangerous would be really cool to see these guys break down. That or Star Citizen. Either way, interesting to hear all the things they deal with, there were a lot they brought up that never occurred to me, like sound absorption being such a big thing.
Seeing this wants me to see them react to elite dangerous aswell, from actual gameplay from maybe just the different types of stars/planets and their details or something
Why would you show them the most wackiest ship you could get! Like the first one actually looks like a dang ship
They showed them an exotic ship lol
Thats not the worst one those squids though
No man's sky needs a special upgrade for "cargo" type craft that allows you to cary one of your vehicles, kinda like the pelican and warthog.
That'd be cool. I guess that's kinda how the freighter functions.
How to say you've never been to a rock concert without actually saying it 😆
Haha subtle: “They really do have a gun.”
Yeah, this is a retarded video. NMS is a science fiction game, it’s not a simulator attempting to recreate actual space travel. Let them critique Kerbal Space Program. It’s actually relevant to their knowledge set. This is just pointless flaming that doesn’t even fucking relate to the actual game.
Ahem coughs in story spoilers
Next time they should react to Star Citizen
How do you react to a game that doesn't exist?
@@michaelwestmoreland2530 ?
*Elite Dangerous
@@egosdragonis6149 Did you tried to find that game?
I'm not sure they will still be alive when they will be able to do that :P
Elite Dangerous, where is elite dangerous
Major respect to these fine engineers… but watching this makes me imagine how the engineers of the horse carriage would react to the concept of an “automobile”.
“A carriage that moves with no horse. Nah, that’s impossible”.
“Going in reverse? Nah, a carriage needs to turn around.”
“Machines are nowhere near as reliable and safe as horses.”
“What are those things attached to the front? Are those lanterns?”
“Having the driver be inside the cabin would be too difficult. There’s just now way.”
I'd like to see them react to Elite: Dangerous.
Nah more like star citizen. Lol
“I’ve never worked on a photon cannon”
Have you never used a torch?
I don't think that's the same caliber..
@@thehotdogman9317 .50 cal torch
Even a flashlight could already work
As someone who plays the game, hearing them talk about the fuel like a force variable makes me just shake my head, that they're not reading the finer text between the two lines they read. But they do make some good points for how we figured out space travel and compared NMS to reality
"So what do you do for life?"
"Oh, im a space expert"
I would like to add a correction at 2:15. Extraplanetary voyages of pre-space travel civilizations are based on orbits. Space faring civilizations have propulsion methods efficient enough to render orbits too slow and inconvenient to be worth while. This is also where you have 1 engine that 'just works the same everywhere' and dont need to switch modes between space or atmosphere (and works underwater as seen when launching sunken ships)
Those guys must react to Elite: Dangerous then. They'll have a blast.
not gonna lie I love these videos, science popularisation is wonderful and essential in my opinion, and these guys are doing a great job to pass down information in accordance with what's going on the screen, they're not like "this game shite cuz unrealistic". Keep up the great job !
Let these guys react to Eve Online, they will love it.
@RANDOM PERSON it's actually north of 8,000 and it's a MMO unlike nms' multiplayer/sandbox.
"Russian mafia member reacts to hotline miami"
Dam that one would be funny
Bruh
I have seen a similar one before, some convicted mafia boss
Having these guys giving expert opinions on no mans sky, is like having world class chef give opinions on Kraft mac and cheese.
The significant thing about the interplanetary spacing is not that the distances are really big, but that most of them are quantized.
8:30 he's talking about Commander Chris Hadfield from Canada
I love the t shirt the guy in the right is wearing.😂
Wow you guys make "experts react to No man's sky" but not "experts react to Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Future Soldier "???
That game needs one
no mans sky better lol
@@thatonepersonwhoeatscheese7348 that's debatable
@@someguys4head437ok
how we going to find soldiers from the future?
No mans sky is better
thanks for not forgetting about this game. respect to you.
These guys must be fun at parties.
The game is built around five pillars: exploration, survival, combat, trading and base building. Players are free to perform within the entirety of a procedurally generated deterministic open world universe, which includes over 18 quintillion
I noticed that a lot of people who work in this field lack imagination or creativity in their thinking. They are so indoctrinated into their text book thinking they really find it hard to understand what they are seeing on screen. So something that could be hundreds or thousands of years from now they will disregard what they see if it doesn’t match up to the current science. I imagine it would be hard to enjoy certain movies or games around these sort of people.
Yeah, this was actually frustrating to watch. I like how they speak on how challenging a lot of that stuff would be, using our current technology and scientific understanding, but they couldn't seem to wrap their head around the fact that (in the this game) it has long since been figured out and is common place. They complained about the ships not being white to absorb heat. I was saying to myself, you don't even know what kind of alien material that ship is made of. Also, shields...
@@plo617 this exactly. It would be so far beyond current science/technology why do they even think this way? It doesn’t make sense to me
Facts!! To support this claim, a great example would be people from 300 years ago... would not believe how advanced we have become! Touch screen phones which we can contact people where ever in the world! Vehicles that can get to point a to point b within a few hours which would usually take people a week to travel by carriage! Weapons capable of killing a million people within a minute! None of this would of been possible without the use of *imagination* .
these guys have the best understanding of reality. to imagine or have true creativity one must first know reality....and then branch from that.
@@plo617 they have animals that are bio engineered to be ships, in this world, they have long since figured out the stuff that these guys are struggling with. They can make a 1 year long trip in a couple minutes, have ships millions of times more advanced where it’s so simple to make for them they can design them in much the same way people design cars today.
Mom: we have Jim Halpert and Dwight Schrute at home
Jim Halpert and Dwight Schrute at home:
I- Okay then, I need to go bleach my brain now....
I fucking LOVE this game and I’m glad it’s on experts react
I was one of the few who actually liked NMS when it launched but I haven’t touched it in a couple years. It looks awesome now!
Hope you installed it in these 8 months that passed the game is amazing Hello Games did a really good job.
As of late 2022 now, I hope you've gotten back into it again. Utterly fantastic game.
God I wish you guys showed them a living ship. I would haves LOVED to see their reaction to it.
And the anomaly
I miss these guys we need them to come back soon.
This is kind of an old video, but I would love to see these two react to the Spacewalk sections of Arkane's Prey, and maybe just the game as a whole.
Get them to React Star Citizen whenever they choose to release it lol.
Inb4 Scam citizen comments.
Their grandkids will react to Star Citizen when it goes into open beta
Their grandkids will still be waiting for the full release of SC. They'll be on alpha 20,560.5.74 by then, and won't release it until they've programmed in all of Andromeda! That games scope will always outrun the release date. 🙈
@@TheDukeOfReason Real life technology will outpace the games scope. The game will slowly transition from sci fi to historical fiction.
@@ironjawedangels2812 ain't that a fact...
When it finally releases it'll be on a crappy flat TV whilst everything else will deal with some kind of neurological implant like the Matrix. And no one will buy it other than to experience nostalgia.
I love the part where they talk about how the royal ship has to be white to avoid atmospheric drag getting intense
This should be a series. Different scientists checking it out.
Philospphers as well for the atlas station shenanigans
The day a scientist decides to grow character I may consider voting for him. That old The Simpsons episode with Springfield being managed by the town's nerds sums it up pretty well, brilliant minds also need to have big balls to be leaders.
Okay
pls let them react to "Star Citizen"
Especially the ships
@@mwRafee and planets! I can imagine what they'd say now "well, having an entire planet filled with city might pose a few problems..."
You can't react to a game that doesn't exist. Star Citizen is a 500 million dollar tech demo that at this rate, will not have a full gameplay loop earlier than 2027.
@@michaelwestmoreland2530 gameplay loops come in beta... the game is not complete but you shouldn't say it doesn't "exist" because it does.
@@jet420 No. It does not. It is a half billion dollar experiment in seeing how much funding people can be screwed out of before they realize they've gotten nothing for it but promises and quarter baked results.
I'm open to that changing, but until it does, a spade is a spade, and scam in the making is obvious.
The facts they kept calling the pulse drive "warp speed" bothered me for some reason as a pretty avid player of NMS
Space experts: "Spheric hexagonal tiles are difficult to make"
Elon Musk: " Hold my joint"
I can't wait for them to do the same with Starfield next year.
Starfield is a lot more realistic
them: there might be miners
Activated indium farmers and stasis device farmers: we are 56768697 parrelel universes ahead of you
Act. Indium farms got shit on after Origins tho 😔
Which is why I’m building a ~640,000,000 Units per day Stasis Device farm lol
@@kevinflaherty1 Ok
@@pixynowwithevenmorebelkanb6965 Ok
@@kevinflaherty1 ok
Seriously?, no space combat, combat on foot, veichles, freighters??, at this point I ask myselft if you guys know about the games that you show to the experts, not only for this one, also for Spec Ops the Line.
Honestly yeah i agree. They kinda just leave these guys in the dark on the games their reviewing.
I don't really see the point. What rocket engineers can say even about combat in space, much less foot combat.
i mean for god sake tell them about the game. imagine they just get these guys and find a random clip from #spacestuff and tell them to react
I would agree with you if not for the fact that stuff you've mentioned has nothing to do with these guys speciality.
Otherwise yeah, this channel is sometimes guilty of trying to make videos on games they know criminally little about.
What valuable opinion would a space flight engineer have on shooting rocks with a laser
Man where's the architects react, it's been so long since we've seen them.
Also the shielding on both sides does actually make sense its a very flexible flying machine you can come in max speed upside down, ride side up, and so it needs the shielding on both sides because if you pay attention you get that flair on bottom only if you come in upright, and top only if upside down or both sides I'd strait down
Space Experts REACT to Space Engine:
"Accurate. Accurate. This is accurate. That is accurate. Everything seems accurate."
No Man's Sky is, to me, the best "work in progress" "comeback story" in gaming history! For all we know they may be taking notes to include in another update!
Mine the moon? Haven't anyone seen Guy Pearce's The Time Machine? No mine moon, moon mining bad!
I still want a create your own ship. Lol
Do Hunter's react to hunting games like The Hunter Call of the Wild
"Space experts react to elite dangerous" next
Loved this!! Very educational TY!
Them: Warp speed is not real.
Alcubierre drive: am I a joke to you?
"Space might be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement." RHCP
But cobain can you hear the spheres singin songs off stations to stations?
@@hisayaren8324 And Alderaan's not far away, it's Californicaaaaaation
Let them react to star citizen
12:25 Those aren’t heat-resistant shielding-they are solar panels for charging the anti-grav; this also explains why they are located on the dorsal side of the ship.
I was waiting for them to realize the fact that the ships were travelling at light speed through densely packed asteroids
I would love to have these guys back
If you could, I would love to see how they play/react to Outer Wilds
And outer worlds
@@tomasdelcampo2 Idk about that one. There’s really no “travel through space” in that game. More of just a mini map and loading screens
@@FearlessGamer27 yea I meant like exploring the worlds maybe but there isn't that much exploration actually lol
What about Breathedge I think that would be a good space they can look at tbh
Space experts react to stationeer, not really in space more of building base on other planets or space engineer, in this you get to build your own spaceship or star citizen, this game is still in development and really good game from what i heard but you can get early access if you buy one their starter pack from their website. Also star citizen has been delayed for a very long time.
They gotta react to Elite: Dangerous
These are some of the best videos around! Thank you!
12:40 I believe its shown a few times that the cockpit doesnt open, the pilot actually teleports out of the cockpit. When you are at the space station whenever people land/take off you see them teleport out.
The cockpit of the ship opens and closes when you get in and out so you most certainly dont tp in