Fun fact At the start of Fury Road, this was EXACTLY what he was planning on doing before the Warboys caught him, thats why he stopped Furiosa and the rest from going across the salt flats because he knew there was nothing out there and it was a death sentence as he himself was planning on doing that to make the voices stop and make the visions end
I like the theory that he's the original max from pre-war, but as a sort of immortal spirit that appears to help the helpless before fading away again into the desert. He doesn't know why he knows there's nothing but salt out there, but it's because he used to know it was the pacific ocean. Now he just remembers enough to give vague warnings.
I've often wondered if they made their way towards antarctica would they have survived. Since Australia is so close to the south poll. Would there still be water at the south poll because it would be colder there.
that doesnt make any sense. he wanted to try and didnt know, got captured, and being captured somehow made him stop other people from going because "he knows nothing is out there" ... because he never went? who the fuck wrote that movie
In my first playthrough, I had this amazing moment where I thought I had been driving around in a desert all that time, but it turned out was something else entirely...
@@yourkeel9012 Exactly. My brain didn't connect the stranded ships with 'how did they get on land?' until the point I got to the gas station by the old beach.
@@MrBlack252 In the normal game there are places where its walled off but the majority of the map you can just drive in to the great white and after some time your health starts to go down.
@@Leanisma script hook is a way to get into the games code to be able to mod it heavily, without this only very few mods can exist. Depending on the game.
Hold the hell on was that dev room bit looped tou drove the exact same way twice as well as hitting the same bit of wall also why did you not get out and walk around it
Thats interesting, cause even if we look at it with an average speed of 30mph, and say they ride 12 hours/day, thats about 360 miles/day. In 10 days they ride 3600 miles, in 100 days they ride 36000 miles, in 160 days thats 57600 miles. The Earth's circumference measured at the equator is 24901 miles. Lets forget the fuel needed, food, water, etc to actually ride that far. No matter what direction they go, they would've hit another continent in about 1 month, depending on where they are in Australia. Lets go with Alice Springs. East coast of Africa - 6100 miles, south west coast of the US - 13000 miles, west coast of South America 15000 miles.
@@DesertStateInEUbut like you said, the vehicles probably would break down from constant blasting of the sun, non-stop driving and those massive sand storms from the game and the Fury Road film. But the War Rig probably had a better chance of making it than that sail barge you help to build in this game. The sails get ts ripped apart or flies off in the wind? They're stranded in the middle of the pasific. Plus, they'd be totally screwed if they were caught in that storm
@@DesertStateInEU The science in this world is dead, as well as correct calculations. This phrase is equal "there's nothing there" and it's true for them, it's unreachable. 160 days is a manner of speech basically, no need to double check the calculations, it doesn't make much sense (I mean if we try to seek for sense in mad max universe - it will go out the window the moment we learn that "oceans dried out")
The development of this game was outside of George Miller's vision they stole this s*** WB made this game without his consent that's why so much of the storyboard had to be scrapped during the movies because they jacked it all up and this is part of the reason why we can't get another mad Max movie because of the fact that they screwed up so bad so it's really on the developer they knew that they screwed up
@@orinblack4406 objectively the game is good and underrated. The story may conflict with George Miller's vision but at the end of the day, the story was a tasteful and respectful additoon to the world.
They had complete expansions and DLC ready for release but due to the game not selling well, it was never included. Love how WB Games blamed the studio for not succeeding when THEY mandated that the game be released on the same day Metal Gear Solid 5 came out. The irony of all this is that now George Miller and Kojima are in talks to potentially make the next Mad Max game.
In GTA games, if you try to escape the map by swimming or flying, you or your plane will get turned around automatically as soon as you hit a certain circumference. What we can see here is, the game is constantly trying to turn your car back to the map's direction when you're driving through the white abyss!
In 5 though your plane goes down or you get eaten by the shark, you can actually turn back around and head back if your high enough and keep using the healing cheat though, interesting challenge I set up for myself with that but it was so nerve wracking haha.
In San Andreas you could fly indefinitely by secretly teleporting you back. This created myth that you can fly to other region in North if you fly for days.
@@АлексейСвиридов-у9о proof that you thought that is a proof of how well they hid teleporting. Try to turn back after 30 minutes of flight, it will take a couple of minutes to get back. GTA isn't made for endless map, so to avoid clipping out, floating point errors they made hidden teleport.
For an out of bounds area, this Big Nothing is still surprisingly quite detailed despite being... well, a big empty land. Kinda makes me think how big the devs originally planned the game to be, maybe the Big Nothing was supposed to be explorable, at least a good sum of it...
It's a reference to the movies. The Big Nothing is literally the dried up Pacific ocean, and the reason it's white is because it is salt. We don't know why the oceans dried up after the war but they did, and so the Big Nothing was created.
they really didn't need to make the storm because eventually you will just run out of gas and be forced to walk. then they could make you die of dehydration or something
Its always better in games if there's some sort of mechanic to explain the edge of the map. Just saying "the mission's the other way" is immersion breaking, and while things like Ghost Leviathan patrolling the caldera's edge in Subnautica is better for immersion (cos theres a lore reason), it still reminds u in some small part that a game dev is keeping u here. But a game where the map's edge is specifically further away than the player's maxed out food/water/power/whatever could possibly get them is better. It's like "u can go out there the same way u could in real life, but why would u want to? Theres nothing out there, you'd starve before you found anything. Stay here, its the only piece of civilisation around" etc etc
@iainrickwood2623 or in outer wilds where you can leave your local solar system as an ending, the first time you might try it you won't have the time loop turned off so you can go as far as you want within a 22 minute time span, more than enough time to put hundreds of thousands of kilometers on the odometer. It's a terrifying yet fascinating sensation, like living your entire life landlocked and finally seeing the ocean.
Something unnerves me about the way you're obviously not meant to be out here, but the map isn't just empty, distorted, or corrupted at all even, it's fully complete, just entirely empty for the most part. When you go out of bounds in a game and there's just nothing, it's mostly just disappointing, but when you go out of bounds in a game and there IS things far beyond the playable map, it becomes WAY more eerie, mainly because if they were willing to make this much more of the map just for noone to see it, who know what else they could've put out there.
"There's gotta be water around here somewhere" That hit hard. So this video was a big amount of nothing. It is always so weird to break through the boundary of a video game and see truly how far does it really extend to. Backrooms kinda vibe.
My favorite recently is in cyberpunk 2077. They patched the area I used to get out but I made a save outside just in case lol. Driving out there is so relaxing.
@@Macky4941 Nice, very cool. I remember back in the day Halo 2 I used to jump onto the top of a pelican and it would fly out of bounds on the mission while hunting the prophet. You could walk for hours around and behind the level on the mountains.
I like how the “warning you are entering the big nothing” sign never goes away as if you still haven’t actually reached it yet imagine it becomes some other plane of existence like you drive for irl days upon days until there trully is nothing then keep driving until there isn’t even nothing
The game had so much more to offer. When you finished the game you still kinda try to search new things from what is left of the world before. I want to have this again.
The skybox was crazy in this game, I used to always just stand and watch it go by and change for hours, okay well maybe I stood around for hours whilst looking up stuff on my IPad, but still did it lol. Most games nowadays just don’t have ones this good.
Yes, the sky is breathtaking. This game has an atmosphere like none other and is so bleak. Completed the game 4 times, I could not stop playing it when I got it in 2018.
Something funny is when i was younger i confused this with fallout 4 and blended them because i saw gameplay of both so i thought fallout 4 was like a first person shooter with base building Badass cars Oil rig raiding Power armor And crazy monsters Needless to say i was a bit disappointed when i tried fallout 4
Well mods fixed that big empty that was fallout 4 fucking around long enough just to see the world burn around you it's pure dump fun but sometimes people should let go of certain parts of it.
@@malal6512Multiple things went wrong all at once. Apparently, there were diseases, nuclear wars, riots and famines, too. The ocean disappearing is probably meant to be a result of the wars by hastening global warming.
@@themercilessss thats not how global warming works though, theres nowhere on earth all the water in the oceans could have gone, 71% of the earth's surface cannot just magically vanish, it has to go somewhere so if it evaporated it would still come back down in the form of rain, the oceans all vanishing just never made any sense to me, its fantasy which I guess is the whole world's setting, make believe crappy writing fantasy lala land.
Considering that a dev room is also found all the way out there. It’s probably more dev stuff, likely for testing out how the various cars handled it all or for testing the destruction physics.
So the big nothing is just the sea floor around Australia right? Eventually you have to arrive somewhere. Antarctica, new Zealand South West Africa, anything.
I honestly thought that this game would just blow up your car or just fade to black and turn you around. But no there is actually just nothing out there and it’s cool that the devs actually made the boundary of the game just go on until you eventually run out of gas or water
It’s cool to see just how far the map actually goes, even if we’re not supposed to be out there, it’s kinda nice to see that it really is just a massive salt flat
@@TracerX i was in hungary once and the paved roads were pretty good compared to germany. I also was in italy last week (catania to be specific) and they say that the roads are poorly maintained there but they were like a dream
Just now finding out that the main menu is an Easter egg is fkn awesome, just 100% the game earlier this year and now I wanna go back lol. Severely underrated movie game
I did this without any mods back in the day, but I believe I did it during an electrical storm because I remember there being a glitch where the map border doesn’t take away health during those storms, giving you enough time to pass the damage barrier.
Developer geometry, probably testing the games lighting, make sure everything is to scale (so max isn't the size of a house) and testing what they can and can't do on the engine in that place. I t seems they never bothered to remove it because nobody will find it, and it's useful to refer back to it in later development. I'm assuming based in other games and developers that do the same.
Question, at around 5:50, something flat flies hyperfast from the left of the screen to the horizon, im not versed in the Mad Max canon, are they ufos in mad max now or what??
@undacovar games about 10 years old now... if IM spoiling it then you little kids really are doomed. Go play RDR2 where further dues at the end and then you play as John who also dies at the end of the first game.
@@stevemiller. Well, congrats, old man! You played it upon release! Now you must realize that uhm... not everyone plays the same stuff as you do and that there are people out there who have decades of life and are discovering the gaming world just now. There is absolutely nothing wrong with finding this gem later on. At this point, you're just being an asshole on purpose to get satisfction out of ruining other's experience because there is nothing in your life that can do that for you. Womp womp.
Really hard to believe there would be nothing out there in reality. Life doesn’t give up so easy. Seriously tho the ocean would take so long to dry up like that it takes a ridiculous amount of energy to just evaporate one cup of water let alone an entire ocean so much that you could travel across its remains
Fun fact
At the start of Fury Road, this was EXACTLY what he was planning on doing before the Warboys caught him, thats why he stopped Furiosa and the rest from going across the salt flats because he knew there was nothing out there and it was a death sentence as he himself was planning on doing that to make the voices stop and make the visions end
But he was about to, he didnt actually do it, so how did he know there’s nothing?
I like the theory that he's the original max from pre-war, but as a sort of immortal spirit that appears to help the helpless before fading away again into the desert. He doesn't know why he knows there's nothing but salt out there, but it's because he used to know it was the pacific ocean. Now he just remembers enough to give vague warnings.
I've often wondered if they made their way towards antarctica would they have survived. Since Australia is so close to the south poll. Would there still be water at the south poll because it would be colder there.
that doesnt make any sense. he wanted to try and didnt know, got captured, and being captured somehow made him stop other people from going because "he knows nothing is out there" ... because he never went? who the fuck wrote that movie
@@sovietred7371 weird... You'd think a guy who wants to die would resist death less when it finds him
1:16 cool plane
1:44 main menu
2:50 rocky mountain road
6:55 dev room
9:34 horrible rocks
10:40 the drop
11:28 the salt flats, the big nothing
"The Drop" is such an ominous name
its really amazing how the flat place seems like there is ocean nearby and your trying to reach and reach but with nothing to earn
I still wonder if that salt flat has an end.
@@TracerX enable God mode to visit it again and find out if you have the time
In my first playthrough, I had this amazing moment where I thought I had been driving around in a desert all that time, but it turned out was something else entirely...
@@seanberry1 what do you mean you didn't know it was below sea most of the game?
@@yourkeel9012 Exactly. My brain didn't connect the stranded ships with 'how did they get on land?' until the point I got to the gas station by the old beach.
So the devs put up no border boundaries and left in their unfinished assets? That's pretty wild.
@@MrBlack252 You cant access these locations without cheats. I started outside the map.
@@TracerX oh I see, so in the normal game there are boundaries?
@@MrBlack252 In the normal game there are places where its walled off but the majority of the map you can just drive in to the great white and after some time your health starts to go down.
We need a modding community for this game I need sum furiosa DLC
There's not even a good scripthook for the game....
@@TracerX what’s that entail exactly tho?
@@Leanisma script hook is a way to get into the games code to be able to mod it heavily, without this only very few mods can exist. Depending on the game.
Gay
Fuck furiosa
How do first person
Double tap the repair button
I press v
Hold the hell on was that dev room bit looped tou drove the exact same way twice as well as hitting the same bit of wall also why did you not get out and walk around it
So when they said Warning: you are entering the big nothing, they really meant it
There was a lot more than nothing out there...
@@SimberLayek A REALLY big nothing, a WHOPPING nothing burger with EXTRA nothing sauce
@@HaveANiceDayLol. XD hahaha... the NOTHINGEST!
@@HaveANiceDayLol. All in a MEGA empty combo deal with a side of ENDLESS EXPANSE plus a HUGE CUP of FUCK ALL
" I guarantee you that 160 days that way, there is nothing but salt"
Thats interesting, cause even if we look at it with an average speed of 30mph, and say they ride 12 hours/day, thats about 360 miles/day. In 10 days they ride 3600 miles, in 100 days they ride 36000 miles, in 160 days thats 57600 miles. The Earth's circumference measured at the equator is 24901 miles.
Lets forget the fuel needed, food, water, etc to actually ride that far. No matter what direction they go, they would've hit another continent in about 1 month, depending on where they are in Australia. Lets go with Alice Springs. East coast of Africa - 6100 miles, south west coast of the US - 13000 miles, west coast of South America 15000 miles.
@@DesertStateInEUbut like you said, the vehicles probably would break down from constant blasting of the sun, non-stop driving and those massive sand storms from the game and the Fury Road film. But the War Rig probably had a better chance of making it than that sail barge you help to build in this game.
The sails get
ts ripped apart or flies off in the wind? They're stranded in the middle of the pasific. Plus, they'd be totally screwed if they were caught in that storm
@@DesertStateInEUdamn
@@DesertStateInEU The science in this world is dead, as well as correct calculations. This phrase is equal "there's nothing there" and it's true for them, it's unreachable. 160 days is a manner of speech basically, no need to double check the calculations, it doesn't make much sense (I mean if we try to seek for sense in mad max universe - it will go out the window the moment we learn that "oceans dried out")
@@DesertStateInEU 🤓
1:45 Holy shit you found the main menu!
Oh that's what that is!
shows you how much more thay planned on and made the engine of the game able to handle it too ..
They had so much more planned for this world but development was cut short
being able to visit the citadel or the bullet farm would've been cool
@@AntiLife yeah, I’m surprised they couldn’t include those locations to tie it in with the fury road lore.
The development of this game was outside of George Miller's vision they stole this s*** WB made this game without his consent that's why so much of the storyboard had to be scrapped during the movies because they jacked it all up and this is part of the reason why we can't get another mad Max movie because of the fact that they screwed up so bad so it's really on the developer they knew that they screwed up
@@orinblack4406 objectively the game is good and underrated. The story may conflict with George Miller's vision but at the end of the day, the story was a tasteful and respectful additoon to the world.
They had complete expansions and DLC ready for release but due to the game not selling well, it was never included. Love how WB Games blamed the studio for not succeeding when THEY mandated that the game be released on the same day Metal Gear Solid 5 came out. The irony of all this is that now George Miller and Kojima are in talks to potentially make the next Mad Max game.
Warning: entering biological dead zone
Warning: several leviathan class lifeforms detected. Are you sure what you're doing is worth it?
Meanwhile in Ark: *Surprise Giga*
Man. This makes the actual map feel really tiny compared to the Big Nothing.
It is called"The BIG NOTHING"
In GTA games, if you try to escape the map by swimming or flying, you or your plane will get turned around automatically as soon as you hit a certain circumference.
What we can see here is, the game is constantly trying to turn your car back to the map's direction when you're driving through the white abyss!
In 5 though your plane goes down or you get eaten by the shark, you can actually turn back around and head back if your high enough and keep using the healing cheat though, interesting challenge I set up for myself with that but it was so nerve wracking haha.
In San Andreas you could fly indefinitely by secretly teleporting you back. This created myth that you can fly to other region in North if you fly for days.
@@calluxdoaron1903game doesn't teleport you back you just go there indefinitely in endless sea.
No it just keeps teleporting you back, but you still face out to sea so its not noticeable.
@@АлексейСвиридов-у9о proof that you thought that is a proof of how well they hid teleporting.
Try to turn back after 30 minutes of flight, it will take a couple of minutes to get back.
GTA isn't made for endless map, so to avoid clipping out, floating point errors they made hidden teleport.
For an out of bounds area, this Big Nothing is still surprisingly quite detailed despite being... well, a big empty land.
Kinda makes me think how big the devs originally planned the game to be, maybe the Big Nothing was supposed to be explorable, at least a good sum of it...
It's a reference to the movies. The Big Nothing is literally the dried up Pacific ocean, and the reason it's white is because it is salt. We don't know why the oceans dried up after the war but they did, and so the Big Nothing was created.
It's cool when you look back at how far you've gone, and you can basically see "Australia" sticking outta the "water line" xD
"what's actually out there"
"The big nothing"
"Yeah ok but like what's beyond the big nothing"
"The bigger nothing"
they really didn't need to make the storm because eventually you will just run out of gas and be forced to walk. then they could make you die of dehydration or something
Its always better in games if there's some sort of mechanic to explain the edge of the map. Just saying "the mission's the other way" is immersion breaking, and while things like Ghost Leviathan patrolling the caldera's edge in Subnautica is better for immersion (cos theres a lore reason), it still reminds u in some small part that a game dev is keeping u here.
But a game where the map's edge is specifically further away than the player's maxed out food/water/power/whatever could possibly get them is better. It's like "u can go out there the same way u could in real life, but why would u want to? Theres nothing out there, you'd starve before you found anything. Stay here, its the only piece of civilisation around" etc etc
@iainrickwood2623 or in outer wilds where you can leave your local solar system as an ending, the first time you might try it you won't have the time loop turned off so you can go as far as you want within a 22 minute time span, more than enough time to put hundreds of thousands of kilometers on the odometer. It's a terrifying yet fascinating sensation, like living your entire life landlocked and finally seeing the ocean.
Something unnerves me about the way you're obviously not meant to be out here, but the map isn't just empty, distorted, or corrupted at all even, it's fully complete, just entirely empty for the most part. When you go out of bounds in a game and there's just nothing, it's mostly just disappointing, but when you go out of bounds in a game and there IS things far beyond the playable map, it becomes WAY more eerie, mainly because if they were willing to make this much more of the map just for noone to see it, who know what else they could've put out there.
Not really. The great empty is dried out ocean bottom. Not much you can put here.
Endless maps can just be procedurally generated
"There's gotta be water around here somewhere" That hit hard. So this video was a big amount of nothing. It is always so weird to break through the boundary of a video game and see truly how far does it really extend to. Backrooms kinda vibe.
My favorite recently is in cyberpunk 2077. They patched the area I used to get out but I made a save outside just in case lol. Driving out there is so relaxing.
@@Macky4941 Nice, very cool. I remember back in the day Halo 2 I used to jump onto the top of a pelican and it would fly out of bounds on the mission while hunting the prophet. You could walk for hours around and behind the level on the mountains.
@@VekrenDigital Circus ahh fate
You should make a vid on it and upload to yt i would like to see that @@Macky4941
have you heard of drb0rsh?
I like how the “warning you are entering the big nothing” sign never goes away as if you still haven’t actually reached it yet imagine it becomes some other plane of existence like you drive for irl days upon days until there trully is nothing then keep driving until there isn’t even nothing
Thats a perfect metaphor for life
At least we finally got an answer for what Pink Eye's crew saw
The game had so much more to offer. When you finished the game you still kinda try to search new things from what is left of the world before. I want to have this again.
The witcher 3, red dead 2, are very good at world building too
Shadow of the colossus if you're willing to explore
When I thought you actually reached the map border... it still keeps going on as salt flats lmao, that's pretty wild
Not to alarm you... But I think you are entering The Big Nothing.
7:05 That's the dev room, right ?
Yup
The skybox was crazy in this game, I used to always just stand and watch it go by and change for hours, okay well maybe I stood around for hours whilst looking up stuff on my IPad, but still did it lol. Most games nowadays just don’t have ones this good.
iPad kid detected lol
The sky in this game is the most beautiful one ive seen in a game
@@rjvincent8682 One of my favorites. I like the one in the Forza Horizon games.
@@TracerXhorizon zero dawn is also up there with the best skies ive ever seen
You should see RDR2 clouds then.
@@pedinhuh16 true together with this nr 1👌
Yes, the sky is breathtaking. This game has an atmosphere like none other and is so bleak. Completed the game 4 times, I could not stop playing it when I got it in 2018.
Something funny is when i was younger i confused this with fallout 4 and blended them because i saw gameplay of both so i thought fallout 4 was like a first person shooter with base building
Badass cars
Oil rig raiding
Power armor
And crazy monsters
Needless to say i was a bit disappointed when i tried fallout 4
Hey that's great and all but I heard word of another settlement that needs your help. I'll mark it on your map
Well mods fixed that big empty that was fallout 4 fucking around long enough just to see the world burn around you it's pure dump fun but sometimes people should let go of certain parts of it.
@@Icewallowcome012 leave me alone!
*Ding*
Ahh
*Ding*
AAAAAHHH
@@maxamillion5585 akira🗣🗣🗣
Oof, that would be insane if it was real
Fun fact: the big nothing is a dryout ocean
yeah salt flat
we have that in real to
its in america it think
@@jameshealer1395Death Valley
I never understood how running out of oil in the would would cause all the oceans to dry up, that made no sense.
@@malal6512Multiple things went wrong all at once. Apparently, there were diseases, nuclear wars, riots and famines, too. The ocean disappearing is probably meant to be a result of the wars by hastening global warming.
@@themercilessss thats not how global warming works though, theres nowhere on earth all the water in the oceans could have gone, 71% of the earth's surface cannot just magically vanish, it has to go somewhere so if it evaporated it would still come back down in the form of rain, the oceans all vanishing just never made any sense to me, its fantasy which I guess is the whole world's setting, make believe crappy writing fantasy lala land.
Just enough fuel to get back home 😆
6:55 he escaped the matrix
The stuff you find at 9:30 almost looks like it could be some kinda drawing meant to be seen from above
Considering that a dev room is also found all the way out there. It’s probably more dev stuff, likely for testing out how the various cars handled it all or for testing the destruction physics.
It does look like some sort of big bulls-eye. Or a boob.
Max might be a little mad you guys
There is still half of the tank left, go on!
Tron lives.
I remember finding an out of bounds buzzard hideout near their region
Yeah thats a cool place to explore it must be some kind of cut content or future DLC that was scrapped.
Are the great salt flats supposed to be the ocean completely evaporated?
Yeah. There are ports and abandoned ships in the game too so the main map was an ocean too.
If u go out in the western direction at some point u can go down big cliffs like an empty ocean
The big nothing is basically the dried up ocean
So the big nothing is just the sea floor around Australia right?
Eventually you have to arrive somewhere. Antarctica, new Zealand South West Africa, anything.
I don't see why they don't just add DLCs. I would certainly pay for more of this game. And maybe an online version.
There was an online multiplayer but the servers went down in 2020
@@Low-Polly It was only a leaderboard for the time trials, you couldn't actually play with other people.
I like when developers don't kid you, but let you mess around anyway.
I honestly thought that this game would just blow up your car or just fade to black and turn you around. But no there is actually just nothing out there and it’s cool that the devs actually made the boundary of the game just go on until you eventually run out of gas or water
Without cheats you would slowly die on the map borders.
@@TracerX oh lol, I thought any player could do this I didn’t know I had to use cheats. Kinda makes sense
Why is this shitty video slowly blowing up?
Because Furiosa and people being interested in all the lore now
@@Arcilios Yeah I remembered it now.
Because you did a simple yet great job.
Because I never bothered to do this myself.
@TracerX Question, at 5:50 something flat flies to the horizon, what is that??
Reminds me of Interstate 76 where i used to drive for ages when i got out of bounds.
out of bounds of what? is 76 a game?
@@bradpotts1747 it was before your time i guess. Check out Interstate 76 and Interstate 76 Nitro Riders.
Epic game Interstate 76
WITNESSED!!
It’s cool to see just how far the map actually goes, even if we’re not supposed to be out there, it’s kinda nice to see that it really is just a massive salt flat
bros headed for Antarctica 😂
2:52 can't believe they put germany in the game
tf you talking about?
@@TracerX the road
@@iuopunderstandyourjokes9914 Germany is nothing compared to Hungary.
@@TracerX i was in hungary once and the paved roads were pretty good compared to germany. I also was in italy last week (catania to be specific) and they say that the roads are poorly maintained there but they were like a dream
@@iuopunderstandyourjokes9914try polish roads ☠️
Just now finding out that the main menu is an Easter egg is fkn awesome, just 100% the game earlier this year and now I wanna go back lol. Severely underrated movie game
The fact he's still entering the big nothing meaning he hasn't entered it yet
edging to this
i really did love this game, played it on release and again two months ago. Need a part Two!!!!!
I wonder if the salt flat is procedurally generated, it looks like it.
Anyone else feel the urge to ascribe meaning to this
That's amazing you stumbled upon the/a dev room area haah, nice
Can anyone do this or is this achieved with a mod or glitch? I can’t remember
I did this without any mods back in the day, but I believe I did it during an electrical storm because I remember there being a glitch where the map border doesn’t take away health during those storms, giving you enough time to pass the damage barrier.
So the game becomes the long drive, nice
This was pretty sick. Love out of bounds expeditions. I’d love to see a part 2 with invulnerable car damage
Amazing landscape🔥✨
I thought there were a big worm that will eat you if you try to left the map but not, its just *the big nothing*
Where are all the motorcycles!!! 😭
Damn this game was dope.
Is this modded? When I try to enter The Big Nothing my health starts to drain rapidly, ending my try within a minute.
I used a trainer to give myself god mode. I think WeMod has a trainer for the game it's a haven for trainers and it's safe to use.
@@TracerX Thnx for reacting..
This explains a lot. 👍
6:54 what the hell is that!?!
Developer geometry, probably testing the games lighting, make sure everything is to scale (so max isn't the size of a house) and testing what they can and can't do on the engine in that place. I
t seems they never bothered to remove it because nobody will find it, and it's useful to refer back to it in later development.
I'm assuming based in other games and developers that do the same.
> big nothing
> Looks inside
> There's something
Underrated game
10:40 The farlands of Mad Max.
This game is so underrated😢
-Goes into the big nothing.
-Finds something.
Question, at around 5:50, something flat flies hyperfast from the left of the screen to the horizon, im not versed in the Mad Max canon, are they ufos in mad max now or what??
Thats literally just a piece of debris dude.
i also drove for like 30 minutes and found nothing
how to you obtain the black on black
You have to beat the game.
At the end you kill that leader dude with the thing lodged in his skull
@@stevemiller.You had to spoil it?
@undacovar games about 10 years old now... if IM spoiling it then you little kids really are doomed. Go play RDR2 where further dues at the end and then you play as John who also dies at the end of the first game.
@@stevemiller. Well, congrats, old man! You played it upon release! Now you must realize that uhm... not everyone plays the same stuff as you do and that there are people out there who have decades of life and are discovering the gaming world just now. There is absolutely nothing wrong with finding this gem later on. At this point, you're just being an asshole on purpose to get satisfction out of ruining other's experience because there is nothing in your life that can do that for you.
Womp womp.
.........clouds?
Really hard to believe there would be nothing out there in reality. Life doesn’t give up so easy. Seriously tho the ocean would take so long to dry up like that it takes a ridiculous amount of energy to just evaporate one cup of water let alone an entire ocean so much that you could travel across its remains
You ask yourself wasnt there a big ocean its the desert supposed to be playing tricks on you its an illusion
I just realized I miss this game so much, it was amazing
This was a beautiful game, it had beautiful graphics with good optimization(at least for me) I wish it had a sequel in a form of another game
I never completed this game, is it worth it
(Die roller best frame)
If you keep going trough the salt the screen slowly turns very white
Bros trying to drive directly to Antarctica
Is The Great White in the room with us?
Does he ever catch him? or can they not actually drive out this far
I assume mods were used to get thru
Do you think the dev room is an Easter egg or they just forgot to remove it
@@Zkeleton969 I think they just didnt care.
Such an underrated game
Mi gato después de dejar abierta la puerta durante 0.4 segundos:
Inglés.
Lol
I love the game , but im missing a very important thing. The war rig? Why it isnt in the game?😢
it's same, but foil
No skibidi rizz Ohio here
Baby gronk the Ohio up dude
Has a trainer active. Drank water, health did not go up.
@@derrickmoses1507 Woooow. You must be the smartest person in the universe.
Love this game very much! I hope 2nd will come true
Yeah me too, doesn’t seem likely though
Cool video. I think I might come back and play this game again. Super interesting world design.
So what is that supposed to be the dried up ocean?
Probably
Although if this was real it would be a absolute hell