>space elevator >america led >based in houston >next step in humanity >inadvertently destroy the world as we know it >new life forms have british accents IT TOOK A MULTIVERSAL COSMIC EVENT AND BILLIONS OF YEARS OF EVOLUTION BUT WE FINALLY WON THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
The US has a system by which Interstates are organized, relevant here is North-South traveling interstates increase from I-5 to I-95 going from West to East, I-35 is to the West of Huston and I-45 is next to Huston. Assuming in the Xenoblade universe a I-36 was built between the two as the Huston metro grew, it is also possible a I-236 auxiliary route was built to connect Huston to I-36. EDIT: In Addition East-West Highways increase from I-10 to I-90 from South to North, as the highway right below I-10 (which passes through Huston) is I-8 (in Cali and Arizona) any new East-West highway to the south of Huston could be a broken continuation of I-8, hence the Highway 8 section of Morytha. However there are I-90 signs in Morytha, complicating this further, if we take those signs as above the others in determine location Alrest being over Chicago is likely, however Space Elevators need to be near the equator so the I-90 signs need ot be disregarded as its the Northernmost Interstate, which is the opposite of where a space elevator would be put
@@Gayd1 the voices are based on our Scottish speaking people yeah but they're meant to convey the idea of every titan having their own culture and accent. Not necessarly that the inhabitants are from Scotland
The base of the space elevator is called the Megafloat Base. A Megafloat is a large artificial island. Due to that and the similarities to New LA in XCX, my thoughts are that the Land of Morytha is a United States city built on an artificial island in the middle of the ocean.
Also considering that Houston is one of the closest locations in the mainland US to the equator, it is probably one of the better theoretical places to locate a space elevator engineering wise. I wonder If you can use the actual position and angle of inclination of the sun in the cutscenes to also come to a similar/different conclusion
Idk how this was missed, but right next to the I-236 sign there is a sign that specifically shows I-90, which means this city is either Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, or Boston. My best guess would probably be Chicago or Boston.
In Elma's quest around the world, we learn that people of Alrest don't even know what a planet is (or at least Tora). I'd just really liked if Elma realised this is an alternate universe earth.
Houston would probably be the best location in the US; however it doesn't really have to be in the continental United States. United States territories also use the road signs of the US. Maybe in this Earth the Untied States kept the Panama Canal Zone (and maybe expanded on it to the point it became a state). On a side note the city does have some pretty high speeds for the road, IIRC one of the speed limit signs is 77, (they probably meant this for KPH not MPH)
The Interstate Highway System actually has a pattern to its numbering, using that pattern, I-36 and an auxiliary I-236 would actually be near Huston, so the highway sign actually supports the Huston theory. Also Texas does have higher speed limits (like 80 or 85 mph) but your right 77 was probably an accidental kph since American speed limits are always a multiple of 5.
tem math for a space elevator says it has to be vary close to the equator or have mutable towers also central could be short for central American holding or something like that so maybe the US the unused interstate number backs that up
So I'm late to the party here, but I think you could extrapolate more from the highway designation. 236 indicates a loop route off I36, which would be an east/west route. I36 was proposed as a designation for future I42. That's in North Carolina. Specifically it terminates near Raleigh/Duram. I'm going to ignore the Central City reference as that could be an official name or just a designation (similar to "downtown") and, anyhow, we're positing a large future buildup. So say there's an expansion of growth in the research triangle with a particular focus on aerospace. So let's say I42 is actually I36 and that the World Tree gets built near that. You'd be in NC.
Thought the same thing at first but going back to both games turns out that X’s is between aliens and that 2’s is between humans. Yes humans were involved in X’s battle but mostly just for protecting arc ships and not fighting the aliens.
You put a lot of thought into this, and I have to say you served up a lot of food for thought. And while you may indeed me right, I have an issue with two of your assumptions. 1) The assumption that there had to be a major city already there to start building from. While that certainly would be a convenience, I don't think it's absolutely necessary that it be true, as there have been very large cities in the real world that have been built up very quickly from practically nothing. One is Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, which was only founded in 1956 and now has a metropolitan area of over 4 million people. Another more recent example is Naypyidaw, Myanmar, which began being built only in 2002 and now has almost a million people. Planned cities can be founded and grow rapidly if there is a major purpose around them to bring people in, and the Beanstalk would be a damn good reason. 2) The assumption that Morytha must be near the present-day ocean. The problem is, Klaus' little experiment destroyed the surface of the Earth practically everywhere except the Beanstalk's structures themselves and the part of Morytha where the Beanstalk was rooted. The city ends abruptly past a certain point, which strongly suggests not just a ravaging of life or people around that spot, but of *land*, too. Portals had opened all over the place and sent the rest of the world into other dimensions. I went into this explanation thinking that it could no longer be assumed that the Earth's previous configuration of land and water still existed as it did before the incident. And while I'm at it, I'll challenge a third assumption: 3) The assumption that Morytha is somewhere in the United States as we know it today. Yeah, it probably is somewhere in the United States. But the borders of countries shift and change over time. Countries come and go. Systems rise and fall. Now, I'm not going to *promote* any issues of geopolitics, as that is not what this theory is about, but rather just about what *could* conceivably happen a century from now depending on how the winds of fate blow. See, only a century ago, the United States was an aspiring empire, and still controls some of its acquired overseas possessions like Puerto Rico and Guam, while having since accepted the independence of some much larger former possessions like the Philippines, which at one point was home to about 1 in 8 United States nationals and was formerly home to one of the United States Mints even though the Philippines never gained statehood. The U.S. today by and large does not like to *think* of itself as an empire, but in the future that attitude could change with any number of justifications or rationalizations. It is not impossible that an England that has increasingly fallen under exclusive U.S. dominion and has alienated most of its other traditional allies and nearby neighbors (not so unthinkable in these times) could eventually be annexed by the U.S. within a century. I say "England," because the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as it exists now may very well not exist by then, or even ten years from now. So if this theory is plausible, it's not impossible that the Beanstalk is rooted in England.
Yggdrasil, the World Tree is the location of the Nine Realms in Norse Mythology and has been adapted into several works of fiction. Other examples include Marvel's Thor, the Tales series (most notably Phantasia and Symphonia) and though this is pretty obvious, God of War 4.
Some part of my mind wants to remember one of the dudes on the Station, in the cutscene where Klaus explains the origin of Alrest, say the typical space-jargon phrase, "Houston, we have a problem"... (I'm not gonna check to be sure & I'm 94% sure I'm wrong anyway)...
Croikey, mate. You're dragging yourself balls deep squared into Xenoblade 2 lore. Good luck on your exams, I finished mine last week... Only one of which was an actual final exam, the rest were just small tests.
Uhhhh John Ford it's labeled on GameFaqs on Enels latest post, he listed all the info that MooseHunter shared with him on Discord on Page 2 of that post
It's legit, Moosehunter posted this in a Discord server I'm in: Well, the next update brings: A new Challenge Mode. A harder game difficulty. The ability to fine-tune your game difficulty. New quests. A new pouch item that gives 3000 trust. A new cylinder type. New accessories to try and break the game with. Level VI AUX cores. 2 new blades that come with new weapons and a brand-new game mechanic. An "Awakening" mechanic for enemies similar to Pneuma and Pandoria's. The "Unique Monster Subjugation Report" that keeps track of unique monsters you've killed. The ability to play as Jin. New superbosses including Rosa, and level 130-150 enemies. And more! I think there should be enough to keep most people occupied for a couple hours or so Disclaimer: Features in development are subject to change without warning, or may be released later than expected
No, the Island at the end of the game is not in the Carribean. It's much more likely to be in Hawaii. You are quite correct that the closest ocean to Houston is in the Pacific, but the Carribean Seas is part of the Atlantic. The nearest islands to Houston are the Hawaiian islands.
It is heavily implied that Alvis is the third Aegis, though it is not confirmed; we would need to wait for a third game to find out I suppose. It is also theorized that the Conduit is actually an object from previous Xeno games called the "Zohar" essentially being a gateway through time and space of unknown origin and therefore coming with tremendous amounts of energy; specifically the right amount to even create a new universe, as seen with Klaus. It makes sense as well, given how the Zohar disappears at the end of Xenosaga, and from there it would go into the world of Xenogears, into the world of Xenoblade.
Dude I know I'm 3 years late on this but central city doesn't necessarily indicate the city name. The city name isn't central city..this ain't the flash lol Most major metropolitans have signs that will say either central city or city center, and alternatively may say downtown.
When you bring up Houston I'm pretty sure it will be Houston because it had many space facility there But If we tried to think something deeper. Isn't Space Elevator should be built around equator line? and if it being built around there and how story tell there was a war during Klaus activate conduit. I just have theory that it might not locate in Houston but might be somewhere around equator line. Panama Solomon Islands or Guiana as US colony
Alrest is the setting of Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It is the name of the world overrun by a sea of clouds where Titans live. Each Titan hosts its own distinct civilizations, cultures, wildlife, and environments. The Titans march toward death and the world of Alrest is disappearing. The heroes try to save the world of Alrest by demystifying its cloudy past. you can thank me later.
I Think That Alrest Is The Remnants Of Skyloft After The Hylians Went To Stay On The Surface And We See This In Tears Of The Kingdom Where Link Wakes Up On A Strange Island
I'm thinking its not earth, from the cut scene the land looks nothing like earth. I have a theory its either mira or a planet colinized by man after xenoblade x and that series is acting as more of a backstory.
I like both games horizon zero dawn and xenoblade chronicles 2 and 1 even x are post apocalyptic worlds and the adventure of those games is to discover the REAL true of their worlds of how them become to be the way they are
I kind of doubt the sign texture is anything other than a random texture and that some artist just put it in arbitrarily. The beanstock/world tree and station at the top is actually just a remake of Fifth Jerusalem from Xenosaga Episode 3, and they seem to have just liked the idea. The culture, people, and technology highly suggests Europe as the location, not the US. I'd say at best it's a European location, but that the US had some presence there.
too bad you are not gonna do a video on my birthday wich is 12 of may but oh well, also, i am not an english speaking person and when i saw gramps saying "we´re gonna cross that rift" i thought of something like a space rift or something and they were transported to another place by crossing that, i know it doesnt make much sense but i didnt know what a rift was
I know how to answer this. It has to be on the equator due to the fact if it wasn't a geosynchronous equatorial orbit, the world tree would be stressed and snapped due to this sinusoidal pattern the orbit of the low earth space station. What i mean is this 3.bp.blogspot.com/-I9oA0o1YTcc/TxKtI4taZQI/AAAAAAAACl8/fKI5P-4hzqI/s1600/Orbit+Picture+4.06p.m+15+Jan.jpg The orbit is a geosynchronous orbit that is equatorial. This means it leaves South America, Oceania, and Africa. US cannot apply, unless.... US had declared war at one point on another country and annexed it.
So, I subscribed as soon as you said you were going to do a kh LP. With your live streams are you going to upload them? As a teacher in the UK I very much doubt I would be able to watch your live streams.
Linkchu You use the rotation of the earth to 'pull' the elevator so that there is not ant overall force acting on, which is why they can be built so tall. If you build it off the equator the pulling will want to pull it in a direction parallel to the plane of the equator, which is not opposite to the way gravity is pulling it. This means that the elevator would be pulled over by the resultant force acting on it, causing it to fall over. So yeah, you have to build them on the equator. (Sorry if my explanation isn't great... I can explain it better if I used mathematical notation?)
raptok Except this is actually Earth, note it says ‘US Government on one side.’ And you can’t be too sure, this is a theory to sum it up as it’s not fully confirmed where the location actually is
Or…hear me out…in the future the US takes over the UK, establishing I-86 there thus everyone on Alrest has various regional accents from that area of the world. Sure why not.
Sorry this is so late but I have to disagree with you, Luxin. in the panning credits scene after Azurda exits the rift, I swear that on the second point of land in that scene, the horn of the bionis is visible. this means that Rex and them have arrived in Shulks world not where you claim. As for when the low orbit station and the space elevator where build, I think that the answer lies within Xenoblade chronicles X as we only find out about ONE of the two factions that "Destroyed" Earth. That still leaves one unknown force, a force I would like to beleave is the Artifices. if I'm right then that would place the space elevators construction between 2023 and 2053, which is the time period that Elma lived on earth before the earths "destruction".
My thing is all these videos ignore the Japanese text.. And the English subtitles/voices sentences and meanings have been changed drastically. But I'm pretty sure there was a reference that all the beanstalks were built on the equator.
Alrest cant be on USA, there are 3 big towers (as Radhamatis) in the Ecuador of the world, Radhamantis should be a artificial island somewhere in the pacific ocean, because of the "megafloat" condition, but The Conduit / The Gate / The Zohar, was founded in África, and i see a little imposible to transport that kind of artifact so far from its "founded land"
if you use html run timer in with the roman numerous 20 xx 5 squer 5 times 20 would be something like and sorry i dont have my book with formula infrunt of me so im butchering this but the year would be something like 27535
Problem is the space elevator itself. It can not be built outside the equator. So huston is out. Maybe the US expanded their borders, but not current day US
Alrest is NOT Earth, you find out as much when you get to the satellite station. This is one of the many planets colonized by Earthlings FAR after the events of Xenosage.
Alrest has Earth's moon, the final level of XC1 takes place in Klaus's memory and is literally a trip through the solar system, and after cursory glance at the XS timeline I don't think something like this could fit in well in 20XX AD, though it might be possible in 20XX TC
Solar systems could be identical, since the universe is infinite. It may seem very likely that Alrest is Earth, but it's not. Also, the Xeno games are loosely linked by some kinda story arc, but they're not really direct sequels. Also, isn't there an alternate version of the universe created by Klaus?
1. What would be the point of traveling across the galaxy just to visit an IDENTICAL solar system, it would also be impossible to find, prepare, and send at least as many people to go to said planet, build a city, 366 highways, 2 GIGANTIC space stations circling around us and a whole other nation to have some war with giant mechs before the year 2100. 2. You are right in saying that they are not sequels, but i believe that XC1 and XC2 are both setting up a third game with Klaus's experiment as a main driving force for the plot, as it is with XC1 and XC2. 3. The alternate universe that you mentioned IS the endless sea housing the Bionis and Mechonis in XC1, a game where, as Luxin said, has you travel through Klaus's memories through the solar system. However i would like to point out that Klaus said that part of earth was sent to other universes. Now this is the point where you say something like "well how do we know that alrest isn't just part of earth that was sent to another universe" or something like that, well we know this because Radamanthus is still there and in a cutscene it shows that everything inbetween the two parts of the ring of Radamanthus was sent and not Radamanthus itself. Man i am a fucking nerd
>space elevator
>america led
>based in houston
>next step in humanity
>inadvertently destroy the world as we know it
>new life forms have british accents
IT TOOK A MULTIVERSAL COSMIC EVENT AND BILLIONS OF YEARS OF EVOLUTION BUT WE FINALLY WON THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
real talk tho great vid, i'd probably have given up after finding out that interstate didn't exist lmao
The US has a system by which Interstates are organized, relevant here is North-South traveling interstates increase from I-5 to I-95 going from West to East, I-35 is to the West of Huston and I-45 is next to Huston. Assuming in the Xenoblade universe a I-36 was built between the two as the Huston metro grew, it is also possible a I-236 auxiliary route was built to connect Huston to I-36.
EDIT:
In Addition East-West Highways increase from I-10 to I-90 from South to North, as the highway right below I-10 (which passes through Huston) is I-8 (in Cali and Arizona) any new East-West highway to the south of Huston could be a broken continuation of I-8, hence the Highway 8 section of Morytha.
However there are I-90 signs in Morytha, complicating this further, if we take those signs as above the others in determine location Alrest being over Chicago is likely, however Space Elevators need to be near the equator so the I-90 signs need ot be disregarded as its the Northernmost Interstate, which is the opposite of where a space elevator would be put
Um sorry... but there there Scottish
@@Gayd1 the voices are based on our Scottish speaking people yeah but they're meant to convey the idea of every titan having their own culture and accent. Not necessarly that the inhabitants are from Scotland
@@Gayd1 scotland is part of britain
Near the entrance to Elysium, there is a wall that says specifically, "US Government."
Huh. Wonder how I missed that.
I had it pointed out to me in an easter egg vid. You are not the only one. XD
I'm going to have to look for it myself sometime... Although Splatfest is today, so I might not get to it today...
Any idea if the wall's in Elysium, or outside of it?
It's right outside. In the room with the light-banner things. On the far wall is where you see "US Government" plastered everywhere.
The base of the space elevator is called the Megafloat Base. A Megafloat is a large artificial island. Due to that and the similarities to New LA in XCX, my thoughts are that the Land of Morytha is a United States city built on an artificial island in the middle of the ocean.
*Megaflote
This aged well
“The klaus incident happens at least in 2019”
*Laughs in monado*
“2019 at the very earliest.”
*OH MY GOD WHATS THAT IN THE SKY*
Also considering that Houston is one of the closest locations in the mainland US to the equator, it is probably one of the better theoretical places to locate a space elevator engineering wise. I wonder
If you can use the actual position and angle of inclination of the sun in the cutscenes to also come to a similar/different conclusion
As a native Houstonian, that little theory makes me enjoy the game all the more.
I thought I was the only one, it's crazy going to the inner city and just thinking about how all of that is the Land of Morytha
you could've cut down research time by remembering the fact that it would be cheaper to build a space elevator on or near the equator of the earth...
For the US there are certainly a lot of european accents
If Klaus is rebuilding humanity then he's doing it his own bloody way.
To be fair, this could primarily be US funded and have had help from various European scientists for this project.
Which is pretty likely considering Klaus is a very German name, and Galea has Italian origins.
I hope they let us develop elysium, make it green again, put some water and animals in there
Animal crossing: folks of elysium
That would be cool if it was like developing colony 6 from xenoblade 1
Bruh Low Orbit Station is destroyed in the ending. There is no more Elysium.
redhandsbluefaces oh cuz the game saves itself before the Aion fight so I never thought bout it
Guys he's referencing rebuilding Colony 6 in the first Xenoblade Chronicles.
So this game happens in my home town? Sweet. As someone who grew up a NASA kid, that's just awesome
Idk how this was missed, but right next to the I-236 sign there is a sign that specifically shows I-90, which means this city is either Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, or Boston. My best guess would probably be Chicago or Boston.
In Elma's quest around the world, we learn that people of Alrest don't even know what a planet is (or at least Tora). I'd just really liked if Elma realised this is an alternate universe earth.
So essentially if a highway 236 is built near Houston, we should worry?
Klaus made it so that only the British accent survived in the area centered around Houston Texas as a weird flex against those damn American rebels.
Houston would probably be the best location in the US; however it doesn't really have to be in the continental United States. United States territories also use the road signs of the US. Maybe in this Earth the Untied States kept the Panama Canal Zone (and maybe expanded on it to the point it became a state). On a side note the city does have some pretty high speeds for the road, IIRC one of the speed limit signs is 77, (they probably meant this for KPH not MPH)
The Interstate Highway System actually has a pattern to its numbering, using that pattern, I-36 and an auxiliary I-236 would actually be near Huston, so the highway sign actually supports the Huston theory.
Also Texas does have higher speed limits (like 80 or 85 mph) but your right 77 was probably an accidental kph since American speed limits are always a multiple of 5.
tem math for a space elevator says it has to be vary close to the equator or have mutable towers also central could be short for central American holding or something like that so maybe the US the unused interstate number backs that up
Wow, that's a really cool research, you deserve those 5k subs!!
So I'm late to the party here, but I think you could extrapolate more from the highway designation. 236 indicates a loop route off I36, which would be an east/west route. I36 was proposed as a designation for future I42. That's in North Carolina. Specifically it terminates near Raleigh/Duram. I'm going to ignore the Central City reference as that could be an official name or just a designation (similar to "downtown") and, anyhow, we're positing a large future buildup. So say there's an expansion of growth in the research triangle with a particular focus on aerospace.
So let's say I42 is actually I36 and that the World Tree gets built near that. You'd be in NC.
Is there any reason to believe that the “Klaus Incident” wasn’t the event that also destroyed the Earth in XCX?
Thought the same thing at first but going back to both games turns out that X’s is between aliens and that 2’s is between humans. Yes humans were involved in X’s battle but mostly just for protecting arc ships and not fighting the aliens.
X had world get destroyed by anti matter. 2’s world still exists
@@mioc7741 that can be easily retconned. Turtle bug makes a much better argument
09:00 Well, the near future, 2020 sure seems like the right time to start it.
I wonder if you would do a video on how all of the Xeno games could be or are connected together.
Central City...that’s the home of DC Universe’s Flash as well. That would have been an awesome crossover :-p
Use GIMP instead if you do not own photoshop. It is an open source picture editor that is usually installed on Linux computers
You put a lot of thought into this, and I have to say you served up a lot of food for thought. And while you may indeed me right, I have an issue with two of your assumptions.
1) The assumption that there had to be a major city already there to start building from.
While that certainly would be a convenience, I don't think it's absolutely necessary that it be true, as there have been very large cities in the real world that have been built up very quickly from practically nothing. One is Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, which was only founded in 1956 and now has a metropolitan area of over 4 million people. Another more recent example is Naypyidaw, Myanmar, which began being built only in 2002 and now has almost a million people. Planned cities can be founded and grow rapidly if there is a major purpose around them to bring people in, and the Beanstalk would be a damn good reason.
2) The assumption that Morytha must be near the present-day ocean.
The problem is, Klaus' little experiment destroyed the surface of the Earth practically everywhere except the Beanstalk's structures themselves and the part of Morytha where the Beanstalk was rooted. The city ends abruptly past a certain point, which strongly suggests not just a ravaging of life or people around that spot, but of *land*, too. Portals had opened all over the place and sent the rest of the world into other dimensions. I went into this explanation thinking that it could no longer be assumed that the Earth's previous configuration of land and water still existed as it did before the incident.
And while I'm at it, I'll challenge a third assumption:
3) The assumption that Morytha is somewhere in the United States as we know it today.
Yeah, it probably is somewhere in the United States. But the borders of countries shift and change over time. Countries come and go. Systems rise and fall. Now, I'm not going to *promote* any issues of geopolitics, as that is not what this theory is about, but rather just about what *could* conceivably happen a century from now depending on how the winds of fate blow. See, only a century ago, the United States was an aspiring empire, and still controls some of its acquired overseas possessions like Puerto Rico and Guam, while having since accepted the independence of some much larger former possessions like the Philippines, which at one point was home to about 1 in 8 United States nationals and was formerly home to one of the United States Mints even though the Philippines never gained statehood. The U.S. today by and large does not like to *think* of itself as an empire, but in the future that attitude could change with any number of justifications or rationalizations. It is not impossible that an England that has increasingly fallen under exclusive U.S. dominion and has alienated most of its other traditional allies and nearby neighbors (not so unthinkable in these times) could eventually be annexed by the U.S. within a century. I say "England," because the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as it exists now may very well not exist by then, or even ten years from now. So if this theory is plausible, it's not impossible that the Beanstalk is rooted in England.
Given that the ANCIENT GREEKS could figure out the Earth is a globe, I am sure it would be a surprise if they DIDN'T know it's a globe.
Flat Earthers intensify
The answer is: on Earth.
In less joking terms fun fact (and Major Spoilers):
the world tree is essentially a Yigdrassil from Etrian Odyssey.
i thought i was the only one who thought this
xenoblade 2 is fuckn etrian odyssey im tellin u
Captain Heropon Well the world tree is anyway.
Yggdrasil, the World Tree is the location of the Nine Realms in Norse Mythology and has been adapted into several works of fiction. Other examples include Marvel's Thor, the Tales series (most notably Phantasia and Symphonia) and though this is pretty obvious, God of War 4.
Mike E.L. the Gamer But in Etrain Odyssey (Similar to Xenoblade) it's built atop of a dead city, in the case of EO 1 it was built over Shinjuku.
Dude, the fact that the World Tree uses the track name Yggdrassil in the OST should prove this claim 100%.
Tried googling for an I-236 with an exit 86A but came up empty even leaving central city out of it. Lots of State Route 236s out there
The island that they are sent to is the bionis. There is a part in the ending cutscene that shows the “wings” of the bionis
Some part of my mind wants to remember one of the dudes on the Station, in the cutscene where Klaus explains the origin of Alrest, say the typical space-jargon phrase, "Houston, we have a problem"...
(I'm not gonna check to be sure & I'm 94% sure I'm wrong anyway)...
Awesome video. Genius theory makes a lot of sense keep up the great work
Croikey, mate. You're dragging yourself balls deep squared into Xenoblade 2 lore.
Good luck on your exams, I finished mine last week... Only one of which was an actual final exam, the rest were just small tests.
Aww man, too bad, I wish arizona could've been the location. My home state gets so little love :(
Also we need an Elysium minigame where you restore it, but in the style of the Chao Garden. Make it happen Monolith.
itsthefuturezuraaa but the world tree and the first low orbital station are destroyed by Pyra and Aion in the final cutscenes.
It would be pointless as your efforts are in vain near the end of the game.
Have you found out about the datamime by MooseHunter, shared by Enel? The new update sounds incredible!
S Butt Yeah I want to know too
If you head to GameFaqs, find the topic by Enel on 999999 damage without chain attacks and keep reading
Uhhhh John Ford it's labeled on GameFaqs on Enels latest post, he listed all the info that MooseHunter shared with him on Discord on Page 2 of that post
Also, MooseHunter is the person who datamined the Rare Blade gacha system
It's legit, Moosehunter posted this in a Discord server I'm in:
Well, the next update brings:
A new Challenge Mode.
A harder game difficulty.
The ability to fine-tune your game difficulty.
New quests.
A new pouch item that gives 3000 trust.
A new cylinder type.
New accessories to try and break the game with.
Level VI AUX cores.
2 new blades that come with new weapons and a brand-new game mechanic.
An "Awakening" mechanic for enemies similar to Pneuma and Pandoria's.
The "Unique Monster Subjugation Report" that keeps track of unique monsters you've killed.
The ability to play as Jin.
New superbosses including Rosa, and level 130-150 enemies.
And more!
I think there should be enough to keep most people occupied for a couple hours or so
Disclaimer: Features in development are subject to change without warning, or may be released later than expected
I love these videos you make
No, the Island at the end of the game is not in the Carribean. It's much more likely to be in Hawaii. You are quite correct that the closest ocean to Houston is in the Pacific, but the Carribean Seas is part of the Atlantic. The nearest islands to Houston are the Hawaiian islands.
I think he just mispoke and meant the atlantic. The caribbean is much closer to houston than hawaii.
Building a tower that pierces the atmosphere would be such a ridiculous feat
what is the conduit? Also what happened to the third aegis? Do either appear in any of the other Xenoblade games?
It is implied that alvis from the first game is the third aegis
It is heavily implied that Alvis is the third Aegis, though it is not confirmed; we would need to wait for a third game to find out I suppose. It is also theorized that the Conduit is actually an object from previous Xeno games called the "Zohar" essentially being a gateway through time and space of unknown origin and therefore coming with tremendous amounts of energy; specifically the right amount to even create a new universe, as seen with Klaus. It makes sense as well, given how the Zohar disappears at the end of Xenosaga, and from there it would go into the world of Xenogears, into the world of Xenoblade.
Thunder Dumpling Its obviously Alvis. Malos has a monado and Alvis gives out monados to shulk meyneth and zanza.
The conduit is actually the zohar. A object from a lost race from long ago. Go and play xenogears and xenosaga and you will see it's orgin.
Dude I know I'm 3 years late on this but central city doesn't necessarily indicate the city name. The city name isn't central city..this ain't the flash lol Most major metropolitans have signs that will say either central city or city center, and alternatively may say downtown.
Are there no stars visible in the game? It would be cool to see whether they point to the same location
THE STARS AT NIGHT ARE SO BIG AND SO BRIGHT 👏👏👏...
When you bring up Houston I'm pretty sure it will be Houston because it had many space facility there
But If we tried to think something deeper. Isn't Space Elevator should be built around equator line? and if it being built around there and how story tell there was a war during Klaus activate conduit. I just have theory that it might not locate in Houston but might be somewhere around equator line. Panama Solomon Islands or Guiana as US colony
U will be missed. Good luck on ur finals
Alrest is the setting of Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It is the name of the world overrun by a sea of clouds where Titans live. Each Titan hosts its own distinct civilizations, cultures, wildlife, and environments. The Titans march toward death and the world of Alrest is disappearing. The heroes try to save the world of Alrest by demystifying its cloudy past.
you can thank me later.
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No it's not
I Think That Alrest Is The Remnants Of Skyloft After The Hylians Went To Stay On The Surface And We See This In Tears Of The Kingdom Where Link Wakes Up On A Strange Island
I'm thinking its not earth, from the cut scene the land looks nothing like earth. I have a theory its either mira or a planet colinized by man after xenoblade x and that series is acting as more of a backstory.
I'm in Houston. I'm on new game plus and i will pay attention to morytha and see if it looks like my city!
Super late comment. But did you have any luck by chance?
@@zeraphphalanx2794 I can't say I noticed much similarity.
Let's make Alrest Great Again!
Where's Alrest?
I'll do you one better, who is Alrest?
I'll do you one better, why is Alrest?
But no one asked how is Alrest...
GotG reference?
I wonder if Salt Lake was an option to be a shout out to HZD
I like both games horizon zero dawn and xenoblade chronicles 2 and 1 even x are post apocalyptic worlds and the adventure of those games is to discover the REAL true of their worlds of how them become to be the way they are
I kind of doubt the sign texture is anything other than a random texture and that some artist just put it in arbitrarily.
The beanstock/world tree and station at the top is actually just a remake of Fifth Jerusalem from Xenosaga Episode 3, and they seem to have just liked the idea.
The culture, people, and technology highly suggests Europe as the location, not the US. I'd say at best it's a European location, but that the US had some presence there.
too bad you are not gonna do a video on my birthday wich is 12 of may but oh well, also, i am not an english speaking person and when i saw gramps saying "we´re gonna cross that rift" i thought of something like a space rift or something and they were transported to another place by crossing that, i know it doesnt make much sense but i didnt know what a rift was
That Goes All The Way Up To Alrest
Why German subtitles in the cutscene?
Why not?
Is he a German?
splatoon tournament? would that happen to be smash n splash 4
I just hooe for post game dlc like a map for when the titans all combine
I wouldn't be too sure about the island being on Alrest. We only know that it was a "rift." For all we know, it was a rift in time and space.
For a jrpg that technically takes place in the USA they all sound VERY British
It's on Earth I thought.
In the stratosphere?
I know how to answer this. It has to be on the equator due to the fact if it wasn't a geosynchronous equatorial orbit, the world tree would be stressed and snapped due to this sinusoidal pattern the orbit of the low earth space station.
What i mean is this
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The orbit is a geosynchronous orbit that is equatorial.
This means it leaves South America, Oceania, and Africa. US cannot apply, unless.... US had declared war at one point on another country and annexed it.
So, I subscribed as soon as you said you were going to do a kh LP. With your live streams are you going to upload them? As a teacher in the UK I very much doubt I would be able to watch your live streams.
I live in Texas and went to the Caribbean’s
America
Morica
Morytha
I have a better question, who is Alrest?
*High fives*
Someone was faster than me to say why is alrest😂
It is never too late to quote the MCU out of context.
They always ask "Where's Alrest?", but no one asks "How's Alrest?" _(._.)_
It's an Infinity War reference, and it's one of the best scenes in the movie.
9:13 can confirm it dose not happen in 2019
Not 2020 either
@@ferusskywalker9167 damn it, you beat me
@@Gayd1 that, I did
it happens in the year 20XX I know for a fact that Klaus,s Memory Showed a little time and place stamp on it as weird as it sounds
@@rghennig1 oh thanks for responding man, now I can continue the tradition
Space elevators have to be built on the equator, so it's not Earth.
raptokvortex why would you say that?
Linkchu You use the rotation of the earth to 'pull' the elevator so that there is not ant overall force acting on, which is why they can be built so tall. If you build it off the equator the pulling will want to pull it in a direction parallel to the plane of the equator, which is not opposite to the way gravity is pulling it. This means that the elevator would be pulled over by the resultant force acting on it, causing it to fall over.
So yeah, you have to build them on the equator.
(Sorry if my explanation isn't great... I can explain it better if I used mathematical notation?)
raptok Except this is actually Earth, note it says ‘US Government on one side.’ And you can’t be too sure, this is a theory to sum it up as it’s not fully confirmed where the location actually is
It is probably LA because in the alternate timeline where Klaus does not use the conduit (Xenoblade x) the last spaceship leaves from LA.
Or…hear me out…in the future the US takes over the UK, establishing I-86 there thus everyone on Alrest has various regional accents from that area of the world. Sure why not.
guys its just new donk city i figured it out
Sorry this is so late but I have to disagree with you, Luxin. in the panning credits scene after Azurda exits the rift, I swear that on the second point of land in that scene, the horn of the bionis is visible. this means that Rex and them have arrived in Shulks world not where you claim. As for when the low orbit station and the space elevator where build, I think that the answer lies within Xenoblade chronicles X as we only find out about ONE of the two factions that "Destroyed" Earth. That still leaves one unknown force, a force I would like to beleave is the Artifices. if I'm right then that would place the space elevators construction between 2023 and 2053, which is the time period that Elma lived on earth before the earths "destruction".
Is the sign the same in the Japanese version?
Ya
7:36 Guys!!! Xenoblade 2 is set in the DC Universe!!!!! I gues The Flash really failed his city!
My thing is all these videos ignore the Japanese text.. And the English subtitles/voices sentences and meanings have been changed drastically. But I'm pretty sure there was a reference that all the beanstalks were built on the equator.
Welp, the future looks doomed
4:31
Its probably on mira. New USA anyone?
Alrest cant be on USA, there are 3 big towers (as Radhamatis) in the Ecuador of the world, Radhamantis should be a artificial island somewhere in the pacific ocean, because of the "megafloat" condition, but The Conduit / The Gate / The Zohar, was founded in África, and i see a little imposible to transport that kind of artifact so far from its "founded land"
*Rhadamanthus
If that's the case then Rhadamantus would most likely be in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
if you use html run timer in with the roman numerous 20 xx 5 squer 5 times 20 would be something like and sorry i dont have my book with formula infrunt of me so im butchering this but the year would be something like 27535
Problem is the space elevator itself. It can not be built outside the equator. So huston is out. Maybe the US expanded their borders, but not current day US
Yoooo lesssgoooooo I live in morythaaaaa
are you german, luxin?
Yo Momma's house
calling it now its either china or the u.s.a
Completely ignoring the fact that it's placed on the equator...
Huh. Neat
answer why everbody has british accents in the game.
no i mean in a lore standpoint.if this used to be earth then that means this accent was passed down right?
They all sound Japanese to me idk what ur smoking
Above North America.
Alrest is flat
Morytha = Cathedral Ship.
Submit. Resistance is futile.
Alrest is NOT Earth, you find out as much when you get to the satellite station. This is one of the many planets colonized by Earthlings FAR after the events of Xenosage.
Alrest has Earth's moon, the final level of XC1 takes place in Klaus's memory and is literally a trip through the solar system, and after cursory glance at the XS timeline I don't think something like this could fit in well in 20XX AD, though it might be possible in 20XX TC
Solar systems could be identical, since the universe is infinite. It may seem very likely that Alrest is Earth, but it's not. Also, the Xeno games are loosely linked by some kinda story arc, but they're not really direct sequels. Also, isn't there an alternate version of the universe created by Klaus?
1. What would be the point of traveling across the galaxy just to visit an IDENTICAL solar system, it would also be impossible to find, prepare, and send at least as many people to go to said planet, build a city, 366 highways, 2 GIGANTIC space stations circling around us and a whole other nation to have some war with giant mechs before the year 2100.
2. You are right in saying that they are not sequels, but i believe that XC1 and XC2 are both setting up a third game with Klaus's experiment as a main driving force for the plot, as it is with XC1 and XC2.
3. The alternate universe that you mentioned IS the endless sea housing the Bionis and Mechonis in XC1, a game where, as Luxin said, has you travel through Klaus's memories through the solar system. However i would like to point out that Klaus said that part of earth was sent to other universes. Now this is the point where you say something like "well how do we know that alrest isn't just part of earth that was sent to another universe" or something like that, well we know this because Radamanthus is still there and in a cutscene it shows that everything inbetween the two parts of the ring of Radamanthus was sent and not Radamanthus itself.
Man i am a fucking nerd
StrangerX9 you're dumb
Alrest is Earth...😉
In Afrika ?
Alrest is flat