My first time playing this game it took me ~6 hours to realize the sun exploded. Let me tell you, this game is considerably worse when you have no idea about the central plot.
"Anglerfish are blind, I can just turn my lights off!" I... am having an overwhelming sense of dejavu, I've never seen this playthrough yet I've heard these exact words before
I genuinely had no idea that Solanum showed up at the campfire there. My first and only time getting there I hadn't finished the quantum moon because I struggled to reach the north pole for so long. After I beat the game I reloaded my save and found Solanum before starting the DLC.
I can't believe he nearly hardlocked himself into the Eye by breaking space-time and then going past the checkpoint. Good thing he just barely had enough time to make it through... after a few attempts. I've never seen that happen before. 😂 Truly a PointCrow moment.
That’s not all when you played the dlc at the end the space time continuem broke because it still had his clone so he is in currently in the stranger and then he has a moment of realization before crack and then the funny music plays
I didn't even know that was possible! I thought after the first "you break the space time", the game would vanish with your "self" from the ash twin to prevent this happening. Imagine how frustrating would be if someone get into the checkpoint without enough time to get to the eye?! since there's no "previous save" to load from!!
Honestly 50:17 is probably my favourite supernova I've seen so far. The darkening sky, the sudden burst of light as the plasma crested the horizon, and Crow's reaction to such a spectacle makes it pure gold.
I made my friend play the game while I watched, he hasn't gotten far, mainly just explored Giant's deep. He had an absolutely spectacular supernova where the entire watery surface of the planet went dark entirely and lit up as the supernova advanced, I'd never seen anything like it in my playthrough
What fascinates me is that every time I watch another person play through Outer Wilds I always end up learning another new thing about the game, and it really shows just how incredible the developers are
We are the most passionate about this game no matter what kinda video gamer we were before this game. I always played fps games and accidentally saw Soviet play this on twitch. Saw him chilling next to reibeck and the black hole. I turned off his stream and bought the game
I love how annoyed chat gradually becomes as Crow avoids seeing the supernova for the first entire hour of this supercut, especially when he dies after the music kicks in lol
the staunch refusal of people to use Match Velocity or Autopilot when they start playing this game is always wild to me. It's also really funny how Pointcrow's kneejerk reaction when he's about to crash into a planet is to *unbuckle his seatbelt* I can't believe he had the whole black-hole orbit escapade made really cool by 22 Minutes playing in the background, and you think he's finally going to see the nova, and then just as he gets into the lift a rock falls on him and he dies. Peak ironic comedy right there. Perfect.
I am absolutely adoring how many players literally say "Did I just.... die?" after their first loop, immediately start the dialogue and see those exact words waiting for them
speaking from experience there actually is a "wrong way to play" and its looking up the solutions to the puzzles when I got stuck. only regret of the entire game
I think the game is generally pretty good at guiding you to info but I did have to look up how to use the ash twin teleporter 😂 idk why but I got so stuck at that specific part. I didn’t think you could warp if you weren’t standing on it the whole time but luckily it didn’t really spoil anything for me
Not me I did the entire thing with the Polygon instructions on hand cause I knew if I got stuck it would drastically lower my enjoyment... Polygon has a really good spoiler free walkthrough thank god
@@galewin8942 damn that's clever! I tried parking my ship above so it would briefly block the sand from sucking me up XD Needless to say, it didn't work
This has to be THE MOST scuffed OW playthrough I've seen so far. Dying immediately on Giant's Deep TWICE, orbiting the black hole successfully only to get beaned by falling crust, crashing his ship so hard he dislodged the cockpit yet miraculously survived, only to then walk back and get nuked by the reactor going critical... every person's journey through this game is it's own wonderful story. EDIT: 2:45:58 WE HAVE REACHED THE _PINNACLE_ OF SCUFFED, I CAN'T BELIEVE HE DID THIS
I like how the game designers very intentionally placed the white hole station framed against the sun the moment you emerge at the white hole so players go there immediately, and yet no playthrough i've watched has the person acutally noticed it.
I think PointCrow's playthrough went perfectly. It's a prime example of each and every one of the dev's details being plotted out and placed being found in a cohesive manner. PointCrow himself echoes that sentiment of thinking his playthrough went great, and I'm really glad that he enjoys the game too.
@@dratini1247For anyone who's curious, this is an antisemitic dogwhistle. Jews are "God's chosen tribe". This little creep is saying "He looks like a Jew, so he must be lying".
I find it funny to think about how the first loop repeated 9 million times previously, so for Pointcrow, the hatchling has taken off, landed on Giant's Deep, then immediately suffocated 9 million times in a row before the dumb luck of the loop saved them
Not necessarily. In those previous loops the statue did not awaken, which lead to an additional conversation with Hal and rattling the hatchling somewhat. With that difference they may have had a different entirely avoidable and stupid death.
@@firmak2 You may not be aware of it, but it still happens (at least as much as any other loop). The hatchling forgets each loop because they weren't brought in, but for instance the probe tracking module itself is still in the loops
@@Hubcat_ "but for instance the probe tracking module itself is still in the loops" yes, the machine is in the loop, but in reality the loop doesnt exist for everyone. From an outsiders perspective, you wake up and know exactly what to do. They even talk about it in game sending memories back in time. There effectivly isnt anything to forget because it didnt happen.
@@firmak2 I agree, I'm just saying that from a certain perspective, even if the only thing with that perspective is the probe tracking module, the hatchling is blindly doing the same thing every loop. Just like how you could get some humor over any of the Hearthians making the exact same dumb mistake every loop, even though they're not part of the loop
36:30 first time i've seen the ejector actually save somebodies life only for Pointcrow to go back to the ship to have it blow up in his face, that this was hilarious
This man took 51 minutes and 21 seconds to die the way you were supposed to. I thought i did terrible when i fell off the ship's platform, but damn... EDIT: This man manually landed on the sun station by flying into it. He gets his credit back.
I've been trying to get people to play this game since launch. Such an amazing gem. And the DLC is one of the best DLC's i have ever played all without saying a word
35:10 this fucking moment lmao with the supernova music he carefully orbits around the black hole, misses the riebeck tractor beam 2 times just so he could get crushed right then and there, in that tractor beam
Finding out that there's a channel that's got a bunch of streamer supercuts, specifically of Outer Wilds, is an absolute treat!! Thank you for the great work!
35:04 “If the fuel’s still around, feel free to use it. If not, well, wherever you’re reading this note, I’m sure you’ve got bigger problems.” From about here on, the experience with Brittle Hollow here sums up exploration in this game so well and it had me laughing harder than I’ve laughed in a very long while lol.
2:18:01 I'm impressed, it's the first time I see someone figure out that clearly the chronology of event after visiting the sun station. What's more impressive is that he still has no clue on what caused their death at that time, that guy is pretty smart. Edit: Same for 2:30:12 he still don't know how they died but figured out what the "I may not be entirely alive" means, very impressive!
2:18:45 This moment was lost from the Twitch to RUclips migration, but Pointcrow had a sweet moment about why he continued streaming Outer Wilds on the main channel. The Outer Wilds community was very understanding when he decided to not continue playing OW on his main channel due to (less views, backseating chat, etc.). In the end, he kept streaming it on the Main and eventually got caught up in the cycle of OW playthroughs
I am so happy I can vicariously experience this game second hand again, enough people have said it, every new playthrough I learn a little more about this wonderful little solar system.
i didn't even know about the clone and the "you destroyed the fabric of space" ending until watching this playthrough. this game is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
When he truly falls into the black hole, when everything becomes gooey strings, it felt, to me, so profoundly, that that is what’s actually going on below the subatomic stuff we’ve figured out so far.
You are doing a great service to the Outer Wilds fandom by making these videos, thank you (btw if you haven't seen Tunote's playthrough yet check it out, it's a good one)
I played trough this game (including the dlc) 2 times and watched like 5 other people play trough it, but I never knew there was an ejection button in the ship until now lol
Glad that Pointcrow also found Giants Deep to be the most terrifying part of the game. Most people are scared of the angler fish or of the black hole, but I have always felt so afraid of being in open water. Especially open water with giant creatures.
You have the best landing I've seen. I play with mouse and keyboard, so I have the most graceless crash landings. So long as the ship isn't in pieces (and sometimes it is!), I count it as a success. I once crashed so hard, when I stood up out of the pilots chair and turned around, the rest of the ship was missing. 🤣
Just found this playlist. You editing all of these? Cuz if so, you’re doing god’s work here. I mean, I love Outer Wilds, and seeing highlights for streamers experience it blind is something that never gets old, but 20+ of these videos? Shit, man, that’s a lot of Outer Wilds to have to sift through.
Nothing made me sadder than having people in my life not get or hate this game… nothing makes me happier than watching someone truly invested and immersed in it :)
I can’t fathom why he unbuckles right before crashing every time considering that’s probably the very last thing you should do in a crash, but man if it isn’t the funniest thing ever
Not only did I not know you could make a second, time-clone of yourself, but I didn’t know it was possible to accidentally destroy the fabric of space time because said time clone died, preventing you from doing the following loop, which you are currently doing, meaning you both are and aren’t doing it, causing a time paradox and destroying everything… Does anyone else taste copper?
For future, would you pretty please run stream audio thru a compressor (compress dynamics) to keep the audio balance from blowing out when a streamer panics and yells? I had to continually adjust the volume on this to not hurt my ears. That said: What you're doing is brilliant, thank you for bringing all these supercuts to us, and so well edited, too!
I don't think it's compression you want, but normalization. Compression reduces the filesize, while normalization trims the loud peaks. Lots of programs automatically normalize audio before doing other things though.
@@TlalocTemporal Compress Dynamics is not file compression - it compresses the dynamic range so loud stuff is quieter and quiet stuff is louder to fit within a dB range. Read the Wikipedia article for a more accurate description.
There are two kinds of people who play Outerwilds. Those who understand orbital mechanics, and those who have a bad time.
It physically hurt me watching him _slow down_ while shouting "orbit, orbit!". He definitely figured it out by the sun station though!
it's like casting a spell @@TlalocTemporal
I definitely don't lol. Which is why I used the match speed button to just chill next to planets and other satellites.
Those who burn the first marshmallow and those who get it just right
Is there a reason to orbit around the planets? I feel like you only ever need to just make sure you don’t get out of their gravitational pulls
Can't believe how long this guy dodged the death of the universe by simply killing himself.
Almost an hour into this 3 hour super cut lmao
Based Hooty pfp
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My first time playing this game it took me ~6 hours to realize the sun exploded. Let me tell you, this game is considerably worse when you have no idea about the central plot.
I know i am late, but you would be surprised how often that happens as i noticed.
"they are blind, so we could just turn off the headlights"
ohmigod genius.
This has "all deaf people are mute" vibes
To be fair that was my first thought on my first playthrough...
My first experience with them: “Hmm…why isn’t it moving?” *turns vessel to look at it*
@@TrayTerraThey only react to your main thrusters. Turning is fine.
@@DoctorTexoh really? So all the times I was drifting past them afraid to turn around and look back was pointless?!?!
"Anglerfish are blind, I can just turn my lights off!"
I... am having an overwhelming sense of dejavu, I've never seen this playthrough yet I've heard these exact words before
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one...
For some reason all RUclipsrs automatically assume the headlights are the issue
@@finleymorris04 it makes sense if you translate blind as just bad eyesight.
@@finleymorris04 idk if im a youtuber but im here and this was my first assumption as well.............................
@@firmak2I mean no that still wouldn’t make sense
Cannot hold back a tear when Solanum says "this song is new to me, but I'm honored to be a part of it" 😢
And thanks for remembering me 😭
I genuinely had no idea that Solanum showed up at the campfire there. My first and only time getting there I hadn't finished the quantum moon because I struggled to reach the north pole for so long. After I beat the game I reloaded my save and found Solanum before starting the DLC.
I can't believe he nearly hardlocked himself into the Eye by breaking space-time and then going past the checkpoint. Good thing he just barely had enough time to make it through... after a few attempts.
I've never seen that happen before. 😂 Truly a PointCrow moment.
That’s not all when you played the dlc at the end the space time continuem broke because it still had his clone so he is in currently in the stranger and then he has a moment of realization before crack and then the funny music plays
I didn't even know that was possible!
I thought after the first "you break the space time", the game would vanish with your "self" from the ash twin to prevent this happening.
Imagine how frustrating would be if someone get into the checkpoint without enough time to get to the eye?! since there's no "previous save" to load from!!
Honestly 50:17 is probably my favourite supernova I've seen so far. The darkening sky, the sudden burst of light as the plasma crested the horizon, and Crow's reaction to such a spectacle makes it pure gold.
I made my friend play the game while I watched, he hasn't gotten far, mainly just explored Giant's deep. He had an absolutely spectacular supernova where the entire watery surface of the planet went dark entirely and lit up as the supernova advanced, I'd never seen anything like it in my playthrough
@@sausig773 I had that happen to me and I had to take a marshmallow brake to make take in what happened.
What fascinates me is that every time I watch another person play through Outer Wilds I always end up learning another new thing about the game, and it really shows just how incredible the developers are
The fandom of outer wilds is unique.
They are quite passionate (:
we are all victims of the Outer Wilds pyramid scheme while still simultaneously pushing it onto others
You could say we’re _”stuck”_ in a time loop, forever loving his game
Well, the game is unique so we kinda have to be 😅
We are the most passionate about this game no matter what kinda video gamer we were before this game. I always played fps games and accidentally saw Soviet play this on twitch. Saw him chilling next to reibeck and the black hole. I turned off his stream and bought the game
I love how annoyed chat gradually becomes as Crow avoids seeing the supernova for the first entire hour of this supercut, especially when he dies after the music kicks in lol
the staunch refusal of people to use Match Velocity or Autopilot when they start playing this game is always wild to me. It's also really funny how Pointcrow's kneejerk reaction when he's about to crash into a planet is to *unbuckle his seatbelt*
I can't believe he had the whole black-hole orbit escapade made really cool by 22 Minutes playing in the background, and you think he's finally going to see the nova, and then just as he gets into the lift a rock falls on him and he dies. Peak ironic comedy right there. Perfect.
Don’t forget about the landing camera
The unbuckle button is the cancel (B) button. You can't crash into the planet if you cancel out of it, right?
Is that tune really called, "22 Minutes"? Thats awesome if true
@@Dubmentia its called end times by andrew prahlow
Honestly auto pilot seems to be more treacherous than anything, but match velocity and landing camera are game changers
I am absolutely adoring how many players literally say "Did I just.... die?" after their first loop, immediately start the dialogue and see those exact words waiting for them
Never heard any of em actually say it
speaking from experience there actually is a "wrong way to play" and its looking up the solutions to the puzzles when I got stuck. only regret of the entire game
I think the game is generally pretty good at guiding you to info but I did have to look up how to use the ash twin teleporter 😂 idk why but I got so stuck at that specific part. I didn’t think you could warp if you weren’t standing on it the whole time but luckily it didn’t really spoil anything for me
@@ShadowGaming-xw8zj Same, I think that was the only thing I got stuck on and had to google. Maybe the interloper melting thing as well
@@ShadowGaming-xw8zj I tried impaling myself on the nearest cactus to hold me in position. Didn't work, but boy did I feel clever for a brief moment.
Not me I did the entire thing with the Polygon instructions on hand cause I knew if I got stuck it would drastically lower my enjoyment... Polygon has a really good spoiler free walkthrough thank god
@@galewin8942 damn that's clever! I tried parking my ship above so it would briefly block the sand from sucking me up XD Needless to say, it didn't work
My favourite part is how Eric unironically calls every single location on Brittle Hollow the Southern Observatory
This has to be THE MOST scuffed OW playthrough I've seen so far. Dying immediately on Giant's Deep TWICE, orbiting the black hole successfully only to get beaned by falling crust, crashing his ship so hard he dislodged the cockpit yet miraculously survived, only to then walk back and get nuked by the reactor going critical... every person's journey through this game is it's own wonderful story.
EDIT: 2:45:58 WE HAVE REACHED THE _PINNACLE_ OF SCUFFED, I CAN'T BELIEVE HE DID THIS
I like how the game designers very intentionally placed the white hole station framed against the sun the moment you emerge at the white hole so players go there immediately, and yet no playthrough i've watched has the person acutally noticed it.
wait literally LOL did you do it though? i did on my play through haha
I think PointCrow's playthrough went perfectly. It's a prime example of each and every one of the dev's details being plotted out and placed being found in a cohesive manner. PointCrow himself echoes that sentiment of thinking his playthrough went great, and I'm really glad that he enjoys the game too.
if you want another great playtrough be sure to check out About Oliver!
he is a menace at this game
He looks like member of the chosen people's tribe so I can guarantee this wasn't a blind playthrough
@@LGPanthers1 huh
@@LGPanthers1Im so confused
@@dratini1247For anyone who's curious, this is an antisemitic dogwhistle. Jews are "God's chosen tribe". This little creep is saying "He looks like a Jew, so he must be lying".
36:55 “can you fix it?” *ship fucking explodes*
Gods, no matter how mamy times I see it, the ending never fails to make me tear up.
Same
Literally
That's usually the moment when the credit start for me, the music starting and the game's title appearing always get me.
High tier edited together footage, makes it straight to the point of the discoveries he made.
I find it funny to think about how the first loop repeated 9 million times previously, so for Pointcrow, the hatchling has taken off, landed on Giant's Deep, then immediately suffocated 9 million times in a row before the dumb luck of the loop saved them
Not necessarily. In those previous loops the statue did not awaken, which lead to an additional conversation with Hal and rattling the hatchling somewhat. With that difference they may have had a different entirely avoidable and stupid death.
no, you arent part of the timeloop till the eye is discovered.
@@firmak2 You may not be aware of it, but it still happens (at least as much as any other loop). The hatchling forgets each loop because they weren't brought in, but for instance the probe tracking module itself is still in the loops
@@Hubcat_ "but for instance the probe tracking module itself is still in the loops" yes, the machine is in the loop, but in reality the loop doesnt exist for everyone. From an outsiders perspective, you wake up and know exactly what to do. They even talk about it in game sending memories back in time. There effectivly isnt anything to forget because it didnt happen.
@@firmak2 I agree, I'm just saying that from a certain perspective, even if the only thing with that perspective is the probe tracking module, the hatchling is blindly doing the same thing every loop. Just like how you could get some humor over any of the Hearthians making the exact same dumb mistake every loop, even though they're not part of the loop
36:30 first time i've seen the ejector actually save somebodies life
only for Pointcrow to go back to the ship to have it blow up in his face, that this was hilarious
This man took 51 minutes and 21 seconds to die the way you were supposed to. I thought i did terrible when i fell off the ship's platform, but damn...
EDIT: This man manually landed on the sun station by flying into it. He gets his credit back.
He didnt take 51 minutes to do so. It took 51 minutes in this supercut, which is edited down from real time
I was speaking about the duration from my perspective, not his. I understand where you're coming from tho.
My friend crushed himself with the elevator immediately lmao
Lmao the name mixups at the start. “Outer worlds”, “timber hollow or or or brittle hearth, whatever it is”
2:56:06 He's not wrong tho, he pretty much discovered everything in the right order and discovered things after getting the clues to discover them
I didn't think the word quoom would ever come from this game but I love it
2:00:40 "After the game, I want to watch someone else's playthrough of this" I've got just the channel for you.
I've been trying to get people to play this game since launch. Such an amazing gem. And the DLC is one of the best DLC's i have ever played all without saying a word
The DLC still haunts me, just thinking about it... incredible storytelling.
I wanna play the dlc so bad, just have to wait for a sale
Eric's refusal to learn basic space movement throughout his entire playthrough easily added 2 hours to this video.
thank you for the supercut! This playthrough of my favorite game was awesome.
This is awesome! Thanks for making these Supercuts!
35:10 this fucking moment lmao
with the supernova music he carefully orbits around the black hole, misses the riebeck tractor beam 2 times just so he could get crushed right then and there, in that tractor beam
Finding out that there's a channel that's got a bunch of streamer supercuts, specifically of Outer Wilds, is an absolute treat!! Thank you for the great work!
Pointcrow gets it, man. I really liked this playthrough. And I love the way he reads the text as well, puts character into it.
funny how he manages to avoid the super nova the first couple of flights.
36:50 holy shit that's so perfect
I love how the end is just a race to see who can end the universe faster
i love how close he was to the full story when he was on the attlerocks
35:04 “If the fuel’s still around, feel free to use it. If not, well, wherever you’re reading this note, I’m sure you’ve got bigger problems.”
From about here on, the experience with Brittle Hollow here sums up exploration in this game so well and it had me laughing harder than I’ve laughed in a very long while lol.
2:18:01 I'm impressed, it's the first time I see someone figure out that clearly the chronology of event after visiting the sun station. What's more impressive is that he still has no clue on what caused their death at that time, that guy is pretty smart.
Edit: Same for 2:30:12 he still don't know how they died but figured out what the "I may not be entirely alive" means, very impressive!
this being a supercut showed me so many more things than my own playthrough did, really is the best form of video for it. thanks for making it
2:18:45 This moment was lost from the Twitch to RUclips migration, but Pointcrow had a sweet moment about why he continued streaming Outer Wilds on the main channel. The Outer Wilds community was very understanding when he decided to not continue playing OW on his main channel due to (less views, backseating chat, etc.). In the end, he kept streaming it on the Main and eventually got caught up in the cycle of OW playthroughs
This game is great; one second, it makes you feel like the epitome of stupidity, and the next, you feel like the smartest person to ever live.
"God I love strings"
"Boy have we got something coming up."
Incredible supercut. Thank you so much for compiling this whole thing!
I am so happy I can vicariously experience this game second hand again, enough people have said it, every new playthrough I learn a little more about this wonderful little solar system.
2 hours in and at dark bramble, I wonder if he will figure out the signalscope exists yet XD
I swear to god the amount of music this guy messed up by panic pausing.
i didn't even know about the clone and the "you destroyed the fabric of space" ending until watching this playthrough. this game is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
I always feel bad for everyone in the chat who never played and will never be able to experience it for the first time.
thank you for this, ive been waiting for someone to make a supercut like this.
This makes me want a supercut of every time he said "black hole forge". Dude was obsessed
When he truly falls into the black hole, when everything becomes gooey strings, it felt, to me, so profoundly, that that is what’s actually going on below the subatomic stuff we’ve figured out so far.
...giant's keep
You are doing a great service to the Outer Wilds fandom by making these videos, thank you (btw if you haven't seen Tunote's playthrough yet check it out, it's a good one)
This video is beautiful Eelis, thank you for making it for us
Thank you for making this video
I played trough this game (including the dlc) 2 times and watched like 5 other people play trough it, but I never knew there was an ejection button in the ship until now lol
Glad that Pointcrow also found Giants Deep to be the most terrifying part of the game. Most people are scared of the angler fish or of the black hole, but I have always felt so afraid of being in open water. Especially open water with giant creatures.
Thats curious, to me Deeps Giant is like the most liberating and free planet of them all
You share your rabies with TitaniumLegman
this is simultaneously one of the most painful outer wilds play throughs
I have ever watched and yet I still kinda like it
I never got to play this unspoiled, so I live vicariously, and weep about my misfortune.
honestly sometimes you need that crazy fun ow playthrough instead of the usual quiet one's ::)
You have the best landing I've seen. I play with mouse and keyboard, so I have the most graceless crash landings. So long as the ship isn't in pieces (and sometimes it is!), I count it as a success.
I once crashed so hard, when I stood up out of the pilots chair and turned around, the rest of the ship was missing. 🤣
Just when I thought I'd seen everything the game had to offer, here I find out you can TALK TO YOURSELF
17:00 Timber Hollow and Brittle Hearth lmao
Bless you for taking the time to make this.
"Kwoom" sounds so cursed. Especially since it would ve "kwoon" or "quoon".
Thank you for these supercuts! Great editing and easier to listen too at work when I am lazy and do not wanna keep swapping videos.
“Timber Hollow…. Or Brittle Hearth”
Lol
No way the same thing that happened to Vinny with the clone inside the ATP happened to Crow as well lmao
Anyone remember when this game was announced for the Nintendo Switch, I’m still waiting
I know I have it on PS5, but I’m still waiting
Just found this playlist. You editing all of these? Cuz if so, you’re doing god’s work here. I mean, I love Outer Wilds, and seeing highlights for streamers experience it blind is something that never gets old, but 20+ of these videos? Shit, man, that’s a lot of Outer Wilds to have to sift through.
Thank you for making this!
Truly, a legendary playthrough, thanks for the edit too
Nothing made me sadder than having people in my life not get or hate this game… nothing makes me happier than watching someone truly invested and immersed in it :)
37:00 such a funny moment, like something out of a movie
dude deduced nomai death by ghost matter, very well done
i love when people brute force the sun station so much
2:46:21 WHOA? HOW??! This is the first time I've seen a player spawn directly on a vessel!
Dark Bramble.
All my homies HATE Dark Bramble.
It hates, why shouldn't you
Thank you so much for playing this ❤️❤️
24 minutes in and he starts to fucking understand FINALLY
i love how crow got to the sun station the wrong way
I am completely surprised no one at like 20:19 didn't comment on how the Quantum Moon was orbiting Giants Deep until he blinked from waking up
Cause it’s pretty common
point crow using the ship to get to the sun station: 😎
me using the warp: 😿
I love how he diede like 8 times before learning the sun explodes
I can’t fathom why he unbuckles right before crashing every time considering that’s probably the very last thing you should do in a crash, but man if it isn’t the funniest thing ever
I wonder if he's ever gonna notice the "match velocity" button.
the drifting camera joystick is so annoying lol
YOOO thats so cool! Thanks a lot for this. Another reason to watch the Lets play again!!
I've been watching almost 1 hour of it and he still didn't see a supernova lmao
"The anglerfish are blind, so I'll turn off my headlights" impeccable logic 😭
Not only did I not know you could make a second, time-clone of yourself, but I didn’t know it was possible to accidentally destroy the fabric of space time because said time clone died, preventing you from doing the following loop, which you are currently doing, meaning you both are and aren’t doing it, causing a time paradox and destroying everything…
Does anyone else taste copper?
Jesus that controller drift is rough
For future, would you pretty please run stream audio thru a compressor (compress dynamics) to keep the audio balance from blowing out when a streamer panics and yells? I had to continually adjust the volume on this to not hurt my ears.
That said: What you're doing is brilliant, thank you for bringing all these supercuts to us, and so well edited, too!
I don't think it's compression you want, but normalization.
Compression reduces the filesize, while normalization trims the loud peaks. Lots of programs automatically normalize audio before doing other things though.
@@TlalocTemporal Compress Dynamics is not file compression - it compresses the dynamic range so loud stuff is quieter and quiet stuff is louder to fit within a dB range.
Read the Wikipedia article for a more accurate description.
@@OutbackCatgirl -- Oh, Dynamic Range Compression! I wasn't aware that the word "compression" was use for more than just file compression.
@@TlalocTemporal yee :D i learned about it during a late night adhd wikipedia binge while i was doing audio editing six years or so ago lol
I don't know why but reading through your messages felt like I was reading a transcript of a Nomai conversation
2:01:54 that fish in particular is gonna have some indigestion
You are a Legend
For the bloody algorithm
i loved seeing this.
his stick drift is driving me insane