How to Play Opus Magnum: A Tutorial For Dummies
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Opus Magnum Part 0 - a bonus video going fully over the tutorial, because the tutorial was too long to include in episode 1. I hope it helps the people that need the help. People who've mastered the game already need not watch!
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Such a wonderful game, when you get to the end of the main story, it really forces you to use everything you've learned up till that point
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The secret levels t the end are really fun and challenging. I've completed the main restricted-size puzzles, and I'm about 7 away from completing all the challenge levels.
There's a story in this game?
@@kitthekat6844 Yeah, there's a story connected to each level, even has chapters to it. It's nothing amazing but it's there and it's not too bad.
Universal Solvent made me super concerned until I looked at it and realised that it was a lot easier than I thought at first
@@brennanruiz1803The one before was harder
Me, who completed the game's main campaign and most of the extra levels: "Oh neat, a tutorial overview! I know what I'm gonna do for my next 10 minutes."
me too. maybe I just enjoy watching aliensrock do things??
This game is just mesmerising to watch once the machines do their work, even in these simple tutorial stages. Not to mention later levels.
A video not at midnight? What a gift!
Yo est game
lets goooooo
For me it's literally midnight
EST gang
I’m watching at midnight anyway
You know it's going to be wild when tonight's video requires an extra supplementary tutorial video.
Ah, perfect, now I have no excuse to be dumb :D
Though, thanks for this lol
I definitely enjoy this game more now that I’ve seen the tutorial. With the first video, it seemed like a nice game, but I had no clue what Tyler was doing. Understanding each of the pieces makes it so much more enjoyable
Was definitely looking forward to this.
Thanks for the Tutorial. Understandig what happens realy helps to follow :)
Although I don't need a tutorial, I still watched this video because this game is so awesome, and Tyler is a great teacher. Good luck to anyone playing this game. Don't forget to push those leader boards to their limits.
Tyler uploading two videos today just because is my birthday, whats a great guy
I know how this game works, but I'm still watching this because all of Tyler's videos are so great.
that's very considerate of you to do, very much appreciate
I am watching this even though I own the game, gotta love the bonus vid
I liked this one, thank you for explaining it easily!
We are blessed that the great Alienrock is taking time to teach us morons the art of Opus magnum
truly none could be luckier then us
I picked this game up because of you, and decided to start off by doing cheapest cost run. I will say this, you do not know HOW many times I have accidentally mirrored the product and had to restart all over just to fix it.
This game is still amazing regardless, and glad that I picked it up. but god is it annoying when you get everything finally working, just for it to be the exact opposite of what you are making.
Thank you so much this actually looks like a really freaking fun game
a video I don't have to stay up all night for
I think this could be a fun chemistry game if you swap the reagents for actual chemicals and instead of bonding things together they automatically connect with things they can bond with when close enough. A lot of chemical compounds are represented with hexagonal drawings so using a hexagonal grid system like this would fit well… plus you could make it so everything has to be output somewhere to represent balancing equations. For example taking the inputs of glucose(a whole structure) plus oxygen forming the output of carbon dioxide and water compounds/structures and teaching various chemical and biochemical processes with how certain reactions take or release energy, etc…
You have pretty much described MOLEK-SYNTEZ, another game by the same devs as this one. The only significant differences I can immediately think of are (A) there is no concept of energy in that game and (B) it is possible to remove things from the playing field without outputting them.
The way in which atoms can be manipulated is very different as well, you have "particle beam emmiters" around the edges of the field instead of arms, amongst other things (bonds between atoms are typically broken by forcing hydrogen to bond to one of them, for example). It's a different game, after all.
Two videos in one day? What wild times we live in.
Random midday upload? awesome!
Cool and also you're about to get 500k subs
thanks, needed more insights for this
I was starting to get worried we’d not get another Opus Magnum video
fun fact: you can mess with the levels.
as such, i have made a long looping track in the track tutorial that takes...
i haven't ran it fully yet, but it sure is gonna be a really long time to get through!
i want more its so mesmerising maybe a 100 percent in future your decision
Imagine being guided by a variety gamer
couldn't be me
PLEASE POST VIDEOS DURING THE DAY MORE OFTEN the 11pm central upload times are making me sleep deprived lol
Oooo blessed with an early upload
Wish i liked this game but it just bores me. Glad you like it. Keep up the good work sir!
Looking at all these factory production and automation games, I’m surprised he hasn’t played Factorio yet
Nice
Oh hell yeah, finally a video specifically for me! A dummie!
Yooo I'm early
Love your vids
wow, rare upload
Gracias
The only thing I'm struggling with playing the game myself is how to get minimum cycles.
this tutorial is perfect for a dummy like me!
i'm guessing that the video tonight is opus magnum? i guess that because the timing of the tutorial video.
Would really like to get an explanation of how the cycles work and how they are counted. I got the game some time back and I'm struggiling to understand it. Any help would be appreciated.
Wdym? Cycle counts from the beginning to the drop of 6-th product.
15 cycles on the stabilized water?! HOW??
bro how can zachtronic make such good games consistently
What an early upload! Are you feeling alright Tyler?
this is a bonus video, so it was uploaded earlier in the day. Most likely, another video will come out at his normal upload time.
What about the glyph of projection?
Achievement unlocked: venture into the bonus tutorial video.
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they call me the ruiner of chains
@@K0nomi how fucking dare you.
"tutorial for dummies"
hey thats me! xD
You need to try rimworld
This must have been difficult to commentate and explain everything so clearly
Cute!
Ok
Early let's go
I am like number 944
That rude
nope
43rd
Alright the tutorial is cool but being honest, I'm *NEVER* gonna play this, because I'm a high school Freshman and I'm only 15, and my pc is meant for school, but usually I only use it for playing roblox and watching youtube
This game isn’t interesting
That rude