There's also that guy who flew past the skybox in Mario Galaxy. He continued on and on forever. The void of space. At some point the floating point errors distord Mario's model like a blackhole. Truly a strange sight. Another great case : Minecraft Bedrock. The world is near infinite but starts to break down (floating point errors) far before you reach the limit. Interesting case of the game breaking before the limit.
@@EmbersJournal i don't remember how it ends, but it starts WAY earlier, a few thousands blocks I think. First, standing on the edge of a block might no clip you out of the world, 2 times further, 1 row of block out of 2 will be not displayed, 2 times further the entites fall through the world, then jittering, and at some point there's no more collisions.
In live service games that have ever expanding maps with each update, I love trying to see what an area looks like before it was added it. See what kind of placeholder assets they used to fill the space, see what barriers are in place. And then compare it to what it’s like once the new area is released. It’s so cool to me to see the map’s progression like that. This video reminded me of that.
I’m 3 minutes in and the story telling, writting is immaculate! You are insanely good at this keep doing what you’re doing!!! Very well said video again 3 minutes in!
My favorite part of House of Leaves was finding out after I'd finished the book that the cover was . 75 inches shorter than the interior of the book, the same inconsistency found within the House
It is absolutely incredible that this masterpiece has only 3k views. I mean this is worth at least a hundred thousands more of them. I mean look at this!
These days I've been home alone so I have the living room all to myself, I play youtube videos or music while I cook or clean but the tv speaker has this weird effect that gives voices some echo, that effect combines so well with the topic of the video that oh boi, watching this one and Loneliness in Games like that was such an experience
Hopped on the old yt account and saw youve been dropping bangers, when i saw the title I knew there had to be some good d1 gameplay was surprised asf to see my own lol. Hope youve been well my man 🫡
@@KyloBrent haha I hope u don’t mind I didn’t have any of my own so I just went through some of ur old videos. And thank you man I’ve been having a lot of fun, hope ur doing well too
I just wanna say that model of Chewbacca isn’t a Easter egg, he is part of the mission, and many old games have the models needed in a level hidden outside the map, I can’t remember why this is, But pretty sure that Chewbacca wasn’t a Easter egg, but great video nonetheless
The liminal space definition is incorrect. A liminal space is a space between A and B - a place used in travel but not stay - like a hallway, airport, or train station.
@@zaneaustin4625 I knoww I’ve got so many people telling me to play it, I actually bought it a while back so I’m probably play it in the next few weeks. Maybe I’ll talk about it in a future video :)
damn i love pirates of the caribbean
You just earned yourself a new sub, brother. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK🎉
@@SirSherlock92 thank you brother 🙏
There's also that guy who flew past the skybox in Mario Galaxy. He continued on and on forever. The void of space. At some point the floating point errors distord Mario's model like a blackhole. Truly a strange sight.
Another great case : Minecraft Bedrock. The world is near infinite but starts to break down (floating point errors) far before you reach the limit. Interesting case of the game breaking before the limit.
is that similar to what the farlands are in java?
@@EmbersJournal i don't remember how it ends, but it starts WAY earlier, a few thousands blocks I think. First, standing on the edge of a block might no clip you out of the world, 2 times further, 1 row of block out of 2 will be not displayed, 2 times further the entites fall through the world, then jittering, and at some point there's no more collisions.
@@Dark_Peace interesting I’ll have to check it out that sounds really cool
In live service games that have ever expanding maps with each update, I love trying to see what an area looks like before it was added it. See what kind of placeholder assets they used to fill the space, see what barriers are in place. And then compare it to what it’s like once the new area is released. It’s so cool to me to see the map’s progression like that. This video reminded me of that.
yeah it's really interesting to see the things left behind by the devs, we kinda get to see a part of their process of creating the world
Love a good video essay. Keep it up; the quality on these goes up with every upload.
fantastic video, I love breaking games boundaries. It always has that ghost town type of feel
@@anthoshnee thank you!
I’m 3 minutes in and the story telling, writting is immaculate! You are insanely good at this keep doing what you’re doing!!! Very well said video again 3 minutes in!
I love the repeated clips of destiny 2's galaxy pools, its absolutely perfect for this kinda video :0
Magicians Nephew and House of Leaves came to mind watching this as literary representations of this!
My favorite part of House of Leaves was finding out after I'd finished the book that the cover was . 75 inches shorter than the interior of the book, the same inconsistency found within the House
It is absolutely incredible that this masterpiece has only 3k views. I mean this is worth at least a hundred thousands more of them. I mean look at this!
Thanks so much!
Looks like i found a excelent and very underrated channel.
What a nice video!
@@enzzoforteneves7095 thanks so much!
I love your video topics, keep it up. boosting for the algorithm
These days I've been home alone so I have the living room all to myself, I play youtube videos or music while I cook or clean but the tv speaker has this weird effect that gives voices some echo, that effect combines so well with the topic of the video that oh boi, watching this one and Loneliness in Games like that was such an experience
@@Sekaide. that’s pretty cool, I’m glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching :)
These videos are straight fire dude
Only 100 views? Damn this was so well made. Keep it up
thank you!
Hopped on the old yt account and saw youve been dropping bangers, when i saw the title I knew there had to be some good d1 gameplay was surprised asf to see my own lol. Hope youve been well my man 🫡
@@KyloBrent haha I hope u don’t mind I didn’t have any of my own so I just went through some of ur old videos. And thank you man I’ve been having a lot of fun, hope ur doing well too
what a gem of a chennel
Yet again cooking so hard that the kitchen is begging for mercy
Excellent video. This deserve a lot more attention and I hope you get it :)
Real ones know this is a reupload
wish i didnt have to but im a bit of a perfectionist, and wanted to fix some audio issues lol.
Underrated video
Great video keep it up!
thank you!
Here we are again
Love the video❤️
@@theguardianofthevoid thanks a ton I really appreciate it :)
One modder on RUclips counted the layers in The Hive of the HK and there were something like 13 distinct paralax layers
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nice bideo
I just wanna say that model of Chewbacca isn’t a Easter egg, he is part of the mission, and many old games have the models needed in a level hidden outside the map, I can’t remember why this is, But pretty sure that Chewbacca wasn’t a Easter egg, but great video nonetheless
@@spartanfjt2593 ah you’re probably right, I came across it in another video and kinda just assumed that it was an Easter egg. Thanks!
The liminal space definition is incorrect. A liminal space is a space between A and B - a place used in travel but not stay - like a hallway, airport, or train station.
@@DandilynGoyette1001 I wasn’t using the proper definition, more so talking about the emptiness they often have and the feeling they give you.
PLEASE play outerwilds
@@zaneaustin4625 I knoww I’ve got so many people telling me to play it, I actually bought it a while back so I’m probably play it in the next few weeks. Maybe I’ll talk about it in a future video :)
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