Ex-Playstation employee here, I worked in the company right when the PS Vita was released, they also told us it was an accessory port, supposedly to "extend the functionality and experience" of the PS Vita, but not even we were told what kind of accessories were going to be released, not even management knew, so it's an even bigger mystery than one thinks.
The idea of a external UMD drive made me chuckle. Would take a week to break whatever protection was on it and than PC's could do 100% PSP emulation and do perfect dumps of UMD games/movies. WHICH explains the walk-back on that idea.
Honestly I wonder if someone could make a port for it to a joystick arcade controller for fighting games and see if that works, I wonder if it was served for that purpose maybe.
@zio dsreo same here. i grew up with Macs in the 90s and at the time Bungie was an absolute legend among Mac gamers. if you haven't seen them, i highly recommend MandaloreGaming's vids about the Marathon series and about Bungie's first FPS, Pathways into Darkness.
But Nigel does seem like a nut so I was thinking some sort of ptsd psychosis stuff, like Gavin was killed horribly in front of Nigel and he snapped and believes it wasn't real and now just wanders around like a nut looking for his friend
I thought Gavin was an easter egg from the devs about one of their colleagues named Gavin who was always late / they couldn't find him when needed. So a cheeky nod towards Gavin and his often disappearances 😂
@@kurt_cobainlover2675 plus is there was a Gavin in the game people would just find him by data mining. Mysterious like that aren't a thing anymore because of data mining sadly
Gavin is an example of how hard it was to track people back in the day. People would go missing and that would be it. And it was extremely easy for it to happen too. Imagine the anxious, desperate feeling of losing a friend or loved one and not having a forum to post about it or social media or anything. Ooky spooky 😵💫😬
In fact, the documentation and prototypes pig Atari's Mirai console are stored on a magenta compartment inside Borealis, that needs a perfect code to be opened.
I like that idea, but I think it might be easier to connect with destiny, the aliens in marathon don't look like the ones from the covenant (although being a prequel could be a mysterious race not mentioned in the modern halo universe) but I think the designs are closer to the aliens from destiny
@@Oscar4u69 yeah i would have preferred an official reasons for the pfhor to not being there. I prefer the destiny alien too, shame that the game is multiplayer only and i have no time for that buit the style looks more like the marathon one
@@Zontar82 It sure is interesting, but people might be overthinking it, Entertainment industry is full of similar examples. Dark souls reused several ideas of king's field. Chrono cross, Xenogears, xenosaga, river city, double dragon. Concepts evolve and change. This universes were not spontaneously created. They do not exist in the way people want them to. I think this is exactly that.
@@AllOpinionsMatters they also should have done a remaster of RDR1 within RDR2 as a DLC, hell make it a full priced DLC, I'd pay it. Literally 80% of the map is already there it would be so easy and good
Cyberpunk creators have said they put a lot of secrets in the game that no one has found yet. I absolutely think the magenta secret is one of them along with others we don't know about.
Hex FF 06 B5 is 16713397 decimal. The FF value looks like an 8 bit rollover value intended to trigger something. Increment it by one and it resets to zero. Hex 06 B5 is 1717 decimal. I think I'd be setting the system clock and/or game time to 17:17 and seeing what if anything happens by the statue. Failing that I'd be looking for FF 06 B5 (or an offset version of it) in the code and I'd reset it to 00 06 B5. Once again I'd be checking out the statue.
Magenta ff06b5 is a default color for objects most of the time especially within gmod for missing textures. The giant error object shows in gmod when this happens too. It's a large meme. Perhaps they had tons of problems with those statues getting the texture just right?
Regarding the PSVita mystery port, I think it's exactly what it looks like, an expansion port that had planned attachments but was just never used because the Vita didn't meet expectations. Nintendo and Sega used to do that sort of thing all the time during the cartridge era, where the NES, SNES, and N64 all had expansion ports that were either completely unused or the accessories that went to them didn't release outside Japan, like the Famicom net modems or N64DD.
The fact that Cyberpunk: Edge runners revived the Cyberpunk community, it actually very relevant to the point where in-game mysteries have such a following and that only happens with a successful and well received game.
The Borealis is explained in Epistle 3 by Laidlaw. It's a time and space travel device. Whether you consider Epistle 3 and/or it's content canon or not is up to you.
The Gavin mystery was solved after people search his name in the game on PC they ended up finding that Gavin model is the guy who is searching for Gavin which could be that Gavin and the guy are the same person just split personality
My take on number 9 is that it's just meant to be a futuristic type of modern art. As in, in the future some modern artist could just display the color code instead of actually painting the statue, so everybody could imagine it painted in their head. That's pretty simple and also kinda cool from an artistic point of view. There's no mystery behind there :)
Nope, one of the devs that regularly streams the game has confirmed there is a secret that no one has found up to now. The crazy stuff is that you can find random doors in buildings you can open theres allot of things the game never tells about with icons
If I remember correctly, the Marathon -> Destiny connection is that Marathon is a paraverse or alternate universe to Destiny. I believe that was all confirmed with the 30th Anniversary update in Destiny with the Dares of Eternity game mode and some of the Marathon/Halo inspired weapons. Hell, even the MIDA Multitool and MIDA Minitool are a reference to the MIDA corporation in Bungie's earlier works and the lore tab on MIDA Multitool even states that it was pulled in from an alternate timeline.
Building off your comment, with the release of the 30th Anniversary Update on Destiny 2 it's strongly implied that all Bungie games are within the same multiverse, or Paraverse as Bungie themselves named it, and beings of immense power have the ability to manipulate the boundaries between the universes as seen by the Master Chief pod, the Horse that pulls enemies from other timelines, Halo and Marathon weapons. And vice versa, the Flower game reference in Marathon, the Destiny Awaits poster with the Traveler in Halo
Elite Dangerous and Raxxla is a big mystery. It's only mentioned in a book that came with the first Elite game in the 80's. David Braben has confirmed it's in the current game. The problem is there are 400 billion star systems in the game and after nearly 8 years of searching players have mapped less than 0.1% of the galaxy. Good luck finding that one!
About Gavin: "The joke is apparently a reference to a Rockstar Games Developer who reportedly left the company in 2016 after expressing doubts in Red Dead Redemption 2. The joke is basically saying, where is Gavin after this extremely successful game was released."
In Fable there was a mystery that drove me nuts. After a quest, someone tells you “the blue nymph stands at a quarter past three.” (I think that was it lol) could never figure out what it meant though.
That'd interesting? Have you tried going back to that guy at a quarter past three real time, both AM or PM and see what he had to say next? I've only played Fable 2 & 3. Unfortunately never played the first one.
Having owned a Vita for a while, I honestly never even noticed that it had that port. Went to go check, and yup, there it was, and now I'm just wondering how I'd never seen the damn thing
There’s another Cyberpunk mystery that’s good to with the whole mind control people erasing and replacing their memories with their own new ones. Alongside the whole mystery with “Blue eyes”.
Uhhh...Gavin IS Nigel. How tf do you guys not know this? The letter you find confirms this. Look into it more, and you just might feel silly afterwards.
It would be cool if(and i know it would take about a hundred impossible miracles for it to happen)eventually it was revealed that yes, Marathon, Halo, and Destiny are all canonical to each other.
Nothing beats the gaming pride feeling I get just watching the videos of this channel. I'm 23 and I surprise myself at how much lore I'm familiar with in some games! Gameranx thank you. you are the best going channel out there!
I saw the title and immediately remembered that one Shadow of the Colossus thingy that people still theorise about, crossroad or something I forgot lol but the one Jacob Geller did a long video on
Speaking of connections between Halo and Destiny, there's obscure lore somewhere in Destiny 1 where Ghost spoke about trying to resurrect someone with a strong light (before he found our player character), but the dude said he just wanted to sleep, that his previous battles were enough for a thousand lifetimes. The warrior was implied to be John 117. Also more obvious would be the addition of the Forerunner exotic weapon, which was heavily implied to be (and even looks a lot like) the Halo 1 pistol. The gunsmith even said that it was too big for a sidearm, like the person who used to wield it was massive, before he had to tinker with it and downsize it.
I like the Cyberpunk 2077 statue thing. Even though I have the game (haven't played it due to playing other games), I find it funny because I always sense that the answer is in plain sight or non existent at all to trick us gamers (wild goose chase).
I think you're right. Magenta is a color our mind makes up. It has no place on the electromagnetic spectrum. I think it's a good allegory for religion in Cyberpunk 2077.
@@Dilirium23 I gave it some more thought on this. Maybe it’s something us gamers have to figure out outside the game like using Command Line or Powershell. Then utilizing the results in the game for further code or function in game. I dunno it intrigued me last night but it could be nothing or something someone already came up with.
yeah but you know us gamers, something like this that seems like a goose chase just makes us think more and more that its a SUPER secret disguised as a goose chase
actually, nuclear fusion reactors have been around since the 80's, but since to this day they still cost more energy to run than you get out of it, it's still considered useless. we're getting pretty close to the break even point though, the first viable fusion reactor may be in reach within this decade
1:44 As a game developer I would say the solution is this: The color code is the code that's used as a transparency color for scenes and models. For example, if you create a model with a material or texture, then import the model without it's associated material/texture into a game engine (esp. Unity), the model will appear in this color. When objects of this color appear in actual game play, the object is "ignored" for purposes of collision detection, display, and the like. If the developers were pointing to something, though, I'm willing to bet that there are some invisible objects in the scene that may be affecting game play at or around the point. One trick a dev could do is have one of these invisible models trigger a script that changes something somewhere else in the game when the PC comes too close, as an example.
but that would mean to uncover whatever is being hidden we would need access to the engine files it was made with, and the engine there in... would it not? then on top of that you would have to scour the whole game and all sequences within the game, top to bottom. changing all textures to this magenta color one by one to uncover the hidden secret. and even then, on something this massive of a scale. the possibility of overlooking what youre trying to find would still be tremendous. fuck that part being impossible. how are we supposed to get into the game dev software and edit the game on a "developer" level!?!?! it isnt exactly like your average joe can click and drag the EXE into unreal engine and et-viola pursue this possible lead XD much less have enough people to ensure that it dosent get missed on the first pass, because were basically talking about breaking into or heisting equipment from CD project red to do so
Falcon, my twin sister and I (fraternal) have our birthday a few days before Halloween. Would you give us a video discussing unique horrors of some variety? Unique horror games, or uniques concepts or monsters? Something involving horror and uniqueness.
I always assumed that Nigel and Gavin is a rockstar inside joke about a developer called Nigel who was looking for a guy at the company called Gavin who was always late and never around when you needed him.
I saw a “cut content” video that shows a giant from a freak show that ran away because it had been bullied so much, that call itself Gavin. Perhaps it is the conclusion of Nigel’s quest that we never received Edit: yeah I quit, spend a whole hour trying to find the damn video on my history, and nothing, it was months ago and the difficulty in finding information about it makes me question its validity.
Bungie has hinted at a sort of multiverse that spans their games, not as in the games take place in the same universe, but rather their own universes that are in some way connected, further hinted at when they released the 30th anniversary event in Destiny 2, where they implied that the Halo Magnum somehow made its way into the Destiny universe, and also with Mida Multitool, where it straight up is implied in lore that it's not from the universe the game takes place in.
The cyberpunk mystery was actually confirmed by one the of the devs when he was streaming. There is something, but we just don't know what. He also said that people are overthinking it, so it's not something extremely complex.
I think the Megaman mystery can be best described by this iconic quote: “NO THIS ISN’T HAPPENING, THERE’S NO REASON FOR ME TO GO ON, WHA- WHAT AM I [searching] FORRRRRRRR”
My theory is that Gavin is an employee of the developer who somehow is never at his desk. Nigel represents all his co-workers during development “Where the heck is Gavin!?”
I am sure this has been said before but the Atari Mirai looks SO much like an evolution of the Atari XEGS gaming version of their 8-bit computers that I have no idea why it would be anything other than what you suggested, a gaming iteration of their 16-bit system.
The Atari Mirai is pretty much a dead end until either someone talks or someone takes a look inside of it. Most likely it's a mockup model as stated, it doesn't have hardware in it. From the inside we could see the manufacturing process which would pretty much tell us was it really considered a thing or just something put up as example (as in how expensive process was used to make the case from just temporary molds to something more serious). In the late 80's while Atari was already going down and fast they probably had still quite many plans and so they would have had probably multiple consoles in different stages to be done, so one case mockup left behind into some closet to be found later wouldn't be something surprising.
I have always wondered what determine the color of eggs in RE4. Is it by a set percentage of chance? Do all color has equal or different chance? Can you somehow manipulate it to spawn gold more often? Because it is known that healing items drop from enemy more when Leon stay in low health. Also in the village does scaring the chicken help faster egg spawn or not to touch them. I need to know.
I think this is the biggest mystery in gaming: Is Falcon really a bird, and if so how? No seriously though, the mural on Mt. Chiliad is sich a hige mystery, with thousands of hours of RUclips theories and tests done to try and solve it. Its particularly unique because there isnt even a common consensus among gamers that there even is a mystery to be solved. Some say it has already been solved, some say it is just random art, and some have thepries about what it means. Regardless, that damn scribble on a wall has brought thousands of people together and its terrific.
I’d prob buy a Nintendo switch if they made another Mario sunshine game, even with the glitches and bugs I still love that game. Matter of fact I love the GameCube, bought it for resident evil games, Nintendo had an exclusive deal so RE games would only appear on GameCube, but I think Mario sunshine and Luigi’s mansion were the games I played most on GameCube
I personally think Gavin is just a fellow developer at Rockstar who is always missing when they need him. And we the player are just witnessing an inside joke meant for 1 person.
My guess about the Borealis is that it was a ship experimenting with dimensional travel (or teleportation) but when they activated it, in classic Aperture style, it went horribly wrong and ended up "Vanishing" So the one in Half Life 2 is either where it ended up after teleporting, or is an alternate dimension one that ended up there (from a very similar dimension) I think teleportation is more likely, since they A) are already using portal technology, and B) the thing that probably went wrong, is that all the organic life (the crew) aboard were killed, or completely destroyed during teleportation
Thanks Tech Ranger! There is a Divergence AIO complete edition which has the base game with the all creation club content packed in one mod. Saw you had both mods separately, and thought you should know in case you didn’t.
For the "Magenta Code," I think it may be for a time and/or place. Just started up a game and wanted to load a save and it had a time stamp. The time was labeled 12:34:56. I have not played Steampunk 2077, but maybe the letters and numbers are also a correlation within the map (X:Y:Z) based on where the code is disabled. However, I'm sure both have already been thought of before.
@@whatsgudcuh3602 good idea but if it does point to a time/place said date & location has yet to be uncovered. it would probably be decoded to a date and time @ (x, y,) of a sort. but how? we dont know lol
The Perfect Code honestly could just be an identifier for that specific run similar to how arcades let you put in your 3-character ID to show your run next to your high score. Obviously conjecture but it's as good a thought as any.
It’s no longer a mystery or theory between Nigel/Gavin. It’s implied in the note (while John) that Nigel no longer have Gavin because he accomplished what he needed to. He needed Gavin in order to achieve what he has achieved and once achieved Gavin disappeared. Nigel is dependent upon that personality so he searches for him endlessly. We all know this. Nigel IS Gavin… Gavin will never be found. The note was addressed to Nigel but vaguely references Gavin.
Marathon is connected through an alternate reality that BEE once passed through during a slip space malfunction, that’s how it’s connected and the AI in halo CE the AI passed through a similar malfunction that BEE experienced
The cyberpunk mystery is easy, it's the reference to "dark light." In the chakra system the last 2 or 3rd eye and enlightenment are indigo and violet. Combined this creates magenta, cyberpunk is embracing the "shadow" or darkness looking outward. "We're all chasing the same light, some chase it from the opposite end of the spectrum."
@@CanIHasThisName Figured it was just lore for cyberpunk monk culture that has a real world ideology. They didn't really ever explore the monk lore, sadly.
Detroit: Become Human has a mystery of Ra9 that was all over the place in some levels of the game, plus, was loosely tied to the narrative, but we still don’t know what or who Ra9 is.
Out of curiosity, I wonder if Gavin or Nigel are in RDR 1? Maybe the answer isn't actually in RDR 2 itself? Also, the "Magenta Mystery" almost certainly has SOME sort of meaning. It may be almost "nothing" but not quite. It could be a dev's favorite color or an inside joke or something, pretty much meaningless to fans... but I'd be quite surprised if there wasn't SOME meaning, SOME REASON why it was put in the game. Edit: The final entry reminds me of Dark Sector being connected to the Warframe universe. If I remember right, it's a prequel from like 300 years before or something? You basically play a character that becomes an Excalibur. Which is interesting, because that's not how Warframes work. They're remotely piloted by Tenno. I don't remember if they're supposed to be organic at all or not... but how crazy would it be if you basically play a Tenno, remotely controlling an Excalibur, that just so happens to be the protagonist from Dark Sector?
I thought that magenta was a nod to the placeholder color for missing textures. I saw that color A LOT when the game just launched and there was so much stuff missing from time to time. Much like the klang in space engineers, an entire internet meme cult to praise the physics bug that WILL destroy your ship, and it's more serious threat than any other player.
considering cyberpunk 2077 was released...barely playable and had a considerable amount of cut content, I'd say people are giving CD Projekt Red way too much credit with there being some mysterious secret hidden. Likely a leftover asset from a cut quest, but it's got people invested in it so why bother patching it out
I thought it was confirmed that at the end of their lives Light and Wiley dawned on the same idea of free willed robotics and created the first reploids X and Zero, with Light having a conscience and ethics wanted to make sure X could handle the responsibility of free will and so put him though decades of testing inside a containment pod. Wiley meanwhile just wanted to make the strongest machine sent Zero out right away who just tore through the original Megaman and went on a rampage, Downside was being a free willed replied he decided that he didn't need to follow wiley's orders so Wiley had to seal Zero away as a "failed" experement leading to why both reploids ending up being discovered decades later inside pods
Was the TV series not canon ? They're supposed to be two different people kind of like the Spider Man multiverse thing. They ended up meeting in the show
it would be helpful if Capcom made a generations game like "Megaman Cross X" where Willey does something to mess with time pulling all his greatest inventions into one super force but accidently pulling X through with Zero
I've tested Games on the PS VITA back when i was with Sony. And that port was used as a USB input. Basically a Software in the PC would depend on that port to install/remove applications from the device.
Ten Monopoly dollars that the guy looking for Gavin and calling out for Gavin all the time in RDR2 is a reference to Gavin from the Slowmo Guys and Achievement Hunter. Achievment Hunter had some easter eggs in both GTA:5 and...um...the RDR1 expansion that had the zombies in it that I can't think of the name of. Crap...
This is just my theory but I think cyberpunk 2077's ff06b5 thing is just an Easter egg referencing the fact that that particular shade is used in almost everything that has to do with the Cyberpunk aesthetic. Like how they use it a lot in the game for lighting and stuff like that. I legitimately think it's just an easter egg
Well you can say Master Chief is actually a Guardian, maybe the first Guradian. In the 30th Anniversary pack in Destiny 2 that brought in multiple Halo, Marathon and Oni weapons and armor into the game there's an exotic mission for the Forerunner sidearm(which is the Magnum) where you get an object from a cyro chamber that's heavily referenced to be Master Chief's and that he was a Guardian.
"Hey Bob, what's this FF:06:05 means?" "I donno, i thought it sounded cool in the idea of cyberpunk setting" "What if people over analyze it's meaning too much?" "That is on them"
My theory for the Cyberpunk Magenta mystery: Magenta is the primary color theme of the multiplayer since in the developers own words it's "Going to be a separate game"
This channel is always so wholesome. Makes me feel like Falcon and Jake are just my bros telling me gaming stuff.
So true man, a real gamer feeling.
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Same
Whatever happened to Andrew making video's lol
Right I love gameranx
Ex-Playstation employee here, I worked in the company right when the PS Vita was released, they also told us it was an accessory port, supposedly to "extend the functionality and experience" of the PS Vita, but not even we were told what kind of accessories were going to be released, not even management knew, so it's an even bigger mystery than one thinks.
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For aux coms or storage. Its not a mystery, its common sense.
The idea of a external UMD drive made me chuckle. Would take a week to break whatever protection was on it and than PC's could do 100% PSP emulation and do perfect dumps of UMD games/movies. WHICH explains the walk-back on that idea.
Honestly I wonder if someone could make a port for it to a joystick arcade controller for fighting games and see if that works, I wonder if it was served for that purpose maybe.
The factual content this channel puts about video games is always cool
Thanks
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@@The.Nasty. That’s definitely a reply!
@@gameranxTV you make the videos.
Emphasis on FACTUAL content cus some takes falcon comes out with are hilariously off base lol
Falcon's occasional descents into tin foil hat paranoia are always so welcome.
@zio dsreo same here. i grew up with Macs in the 90s and at the time Bungie was an absolute legend among Mac gamers.
if you haven't seen them, i highly recommend MandaloreGaming's vids about the Marathon series and about Bungie's first FPS, Pathways into Darkness.
this is only theories not craziness
😂😂 I’ve never noticed 😂😂
My theory is Nigel and Gavin are actually the same person and we’re actually dealing with someone who has schizophrenia/ multiple personality disorder
Sounds very likely
Not likely since the letter from Tom you can loot off Nigel talks about both Nigel and Gavin as two separate people.
But Nigel does seem like a nut so I was thinking some sort of ptsd psychosis stuff, like Gavin was killed horribly in front of Nigel and he snapped and believes it wasn't real and now just wanders around like a nut looking for his friend
I thought someone discovered the devil in the cave was Gavin?
Or dementia
I thought Gavin was an easter egg from the devs about one of their colleagues named Gavin who was always late / they couldn't find him when needed. So a cheeky nod towards Gavin and his often disappearances 😂
Yea I thought the same and it makes the most sense considering the game is already 4 years old and nobody has figured it out
True for me as well lol
@@kurt_cobainlover2675 plus is there was a Gavin in the game people would just find him by data mining. Mysterious like that aren't a thing anymore because of data mining sadly
I still think dude is nuts and Gavin was his horse.
That would be hilarious and sounds like it could be legit. 😅
Gavin is an example of how hard it was to track people back in the day. People would go missing and that would be it. And it was extremely easy for it to happen too. Imagine the anxious, desperate feeling of losing a friend or loved one and not having a forum to post about it or social media or anything. Ooky spooky 😵💫😬
I also think gavin had something to do with the odd time travel bit in rdr2
As a 40+ year old.... I miss those days immensely.
Ooky Spooky is, without a doubt, the greatest phrase ever
Yet somehow, no matter how far i went, Dutch could send Bill to find me and he's there within a day. 😅
A lot of those people weren't discovered where they passed away until generations later, too
In fact, the documentation and prototypes pig Atari's Mirai console are stored on a magenta compartment inside Borealis, that needs a perfect code to be opened.
Always loved the connection between marathon and halo, what's started as easter eggs, became much more with the years passing by
I like that idea, but I think it might be easier to connect with destiny, the aliens in marathon don't look like the ones from the covenant (although being a prequel could be a mysterious race not mentioned in the modern halo universe) but I think the designs are closer to the aliens from destiny
@@Oscar4u69 It's been implied by Bungie that they're different universes but connected to some extent.
@@Oscar4u69 yeah i would have preferred an official reasons for the pfhor to not being there. I prefer the destiny alien too, shame that the game is multiplayer only and i have no time for that buit the style looks more like the marathon one
@@Zontar82 It sure is interesting, but people might be overthinking it, Entertainment industry is full of similar examples. Dark souls reused several ideas of king's field. Chrono cross, Xenogears, xenosaga, river city, double dragon. Concepts evolve and change. This universes were not spontaneously created. They do not exist in the way people want them to. I think this is exactly that.
Look up mandalor gaming the guy did an entire meme series on it with game reviews.
as someone named gavin, running into nigel for the first time was a sureal experience lol
I was really hoping we'd have a quest finding Gavin
We probably would if Rockstar cared about Red Dead 2.
@@sudev29 AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH WHYYYYY
Yeah Rockstar should have done it in a DLC or something
@@AllOpinionsMatters they also should have done a remaster of RDR1 within RDR2 as a DLC, hell make it a full priced DLC, I'd pay it.
Literally 80% of the map is already there it would be so easy and good
@@sudev29 Story was amazing what do u mean 🙄
Cyberpunk creators have said they put a lot of secrets in the game that no one has found yet. I absolutely think the magenta secret is one of them along with others we don't know about.
Biggest solved mysteries next please !
If not done already.
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Hex FF 06 B5 is 16713397 decimal. The FF value looks like an 8 bit rollover value intended to trigger something. Increment it by one and it resets to zero. Hex 06 B5 is 1717 decimal. I think I'd be setting the system clock and/or game time to 17:17 and seeing what if anything happens by the statue. Failing that I'd be looking for FF 06 B5 (or an offset version of it) in the code and I'd reset it to 00 06 B5. Once again I'd be checking out the statue.
Thats a smart take on the code
Put it in the subreddit man
Somebody gotta try it and see how it goes
Yooooo
I’m waaaayyyyy too stupid to understand this
Magenta ff06b5 is a default color for objects most of the time especially within gmod for missing textures. The giant error object shows in gmod when this happens too. It's a large meme. Perhaps they had tons of problems with those statues getting the texture just right?
I always knew Bungie games packed a ton of lore, but never really took the time to dive into it. This was a dang good start for it.
I love these spooky themed video's do more please. Thanks for the great content Falcon
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@@food9589 lol gg
This video wasn't spooky, and this is how you spell videos. No apostrophe needed. Yes, it is indeed great content.
@@aBadWizard Captain Pedantic!, did you come in through the window?
Regarding the PSVita mystery port, I think it's exactly what it looks like, an expansion port that had planned attachments but was just never used because the Vita didn't meet expectations. Nintendo and Sega used to do that sort of thing all the time during the cartridge era, where the NES, SNES, and N64 all had expansion ports that were either completely unused or the accessories that went to them didn't release outside Japan, like the Famicom net modems or N64DD.
The fact that Cyberpunk: Edge runners revived the Cyberpunk community, it actually very relevant to the point where in-game mysteries have such a following and that only happens with a successful and well received game.
That doesn’t describe cyberpunk at all
Too bad the game is still mediocre as hell
@@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 agreed
@@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 lol saved me a purchase lmao
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You would just take some rando's word instead of forming your own opinion?
The Borealis is explained in Epistle 3 by Laidlaw. It's a time and space travel device. Whether you consider Epistle 3 and/or it's content canon or not is up to you.
Makes sense. It’s an allusion to the Philadelphia Experiment
The Gavin mystery was solved after people search his name in the game on PC they ended up finding that Gavin model is the guy who is searching for Gavin which could be that Gavin and the guy are the same person just split personality
Whatever's going on in Falcon's life, I'm loving this hypeness in his recent videos
He does seem more enthusiastic lately so it must be good, I'm happy for him.
I absolutely love videos like this, thanks Gameranx
My take on number 9 is that it's just meant to be a futuristic type of modern art. As in, in the future some modern artist could just display the color code instead of actually painting the statue, so everybody could imagine it painted in their head. That's pretty simple and also kinda cool from an artistic point of view. There's no mystery behind there :)
Nope, one of the devs that regularly streams the game has confirmed there is a secret that no one has found up to now. The crazy stuff is that you can find random doors in buildings you can open theres allot of things the game never tells about with icons
This would imply that people looking at the code knows its suppose to be a color code and that the code is a shade of magenta.
I feel like it's somehow connected to net runners. I saw it and thought "hmmm that looks like code".
Wonder if anyone has scanned the anime to find a connection yet
@@LilBeaniebby me too. I haven’t seen it yet but when I do start watching it I’ll try and keep and eye out for anything to do with FF:06:B5.
If I remember correctly, the Marathon -> Destiny connection is that Marathon is a paraverse or alternate universe to Destiny. I believe that was all confirmed with the 30th Anniversary update in Destiny with the Dares of Eternity game mode and some of the Marathon/Halo inspired weapons. Hell, even the MIDA Multitool and MIDA Minitool are a reference to the MIDA corporation in Bungie's earlier works and the lore tab on MIDA Multitool even states that it was pulled in from an alternate timeline.
Building off your comment, with the release of the 30th Anniversary Update on Destiny 2 it's strongly implied that all Bungie games are within the same multiverse, or Paraverse as Bungie themselves named it, and beings of immense power have the ability to manipulate the boundaries between the universes as seen by the Master Chief pod, the Horse that pulls enemies from other timelines, Halo and Marathon weapons. And vice versa, the Flower game reference in Marathon, the Destiny Awaits poster with the Traveler in Halo
Elite Dangerous and Raxxla is a big mystery. It's only mentioned in a book that came with the first Elite game in the 80's. David Braben has confirmed it's in the current game. The problem is there are 400 billion star systems in the game and after nearly 8 years of searching players have mapped less than 0.1% of the galaxy. Good luck finding that one!
About Gavin: "The joke is apparently a reference to a Rockstar Games Developer who reportedly left the company in 2016 after expressing doubts in Red Dead Redemption 2. The joke is basically saying, where is Gavin after this extremely successful game was released."
Also multiple personality disorder
In Fable there was a mystery that drove me nuts. After a quest, someone tells you “the blue nymph stands at a quarter past three.” (I think that was it lol) could never figure out what it meant though.
That'd interesting? Have you tried going back to that guy at a quarter past three real time, both AM or PM and see what he had to say next? I've only played Fable 2 & 3. Unfortunately never played the first one.
@@lonniedwayne9549 I tried that and many more things. I know that entire map very well. Wish a dev would give up the secret.
@@lonniedwayne9549 damn you are missing out on the best one
Having owned a Vita for a while, I honestly never even noticed that it had that port. Went to go check, and yup, there it was, and now I'm just wondering how I'd never seen the damn thing
That's odvut
The cyberpunk one is a code to open a secret door.
There’s another Cyberpunk mystery that’s good to with the whole mind control people erasing and replacing their memories with their own new ones. Alongside the whole mystery with “Blue eyes”.
Uhhh...Gavin IS Nigel. How tf do you guys not know this? The letter you find confirms this. Look into it more, and you just might feel silly afterwards.
Getting the full Bolgan’s Bane armor from the locked door in Kingdom of Amalur:Reckoning will always haunt me
What a bangin' game though
Like, not the best of its kind but just nice and cruisy and easy to sink 100hrs into
It would be cool if(and i know it would take about a hundred impossible miracles for it to happen)eventually it was revealed that yes, Marathon, Halo, and Destiny are all canonical to each other.
After a long day of working it’s always nice to light up a j and watch some gameranx
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Damn that's basically like walking into another whole galaxy. Thanks gameranx for teasing our mind
Nothing beats the gaming pride feeling I get just watching the videos of this channel. I'm 23 and I surprise myself at how much lore I'm familiar with in some games! Gameranx thank you. you are the best going channel out there!
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Gavin could be the name of someone involved in making RDR2 that missed alot of time
Turns out it's true
As far as the Cyberpunk Magenta Mystery goes, where’s the members of the Gravity Falls fandom when you need em?
This is RIGHT up their ally.
Gravity Falls has fans?
I saw the title and immediately remembered that one Shadow of the Colossus thingy that people still theorise about, crossroad or something I forgot lol but the one Jacob Geller did a long video on
I think I remember that one. They planned for one more secret colossus or something but I believe it was cancelled before being fully made.
I love Falcon's laugh at 11:07 lol
I love how you pick not so well known games as well, very detailed and fun videos
Speaking of connections between Halo and Destiny, there's obscure lore somewhere in Destiny 1 where Ghost spoke about trying to resurrect someone with a strong light (before he found our player character), but the dude said he just wanted to sleep, that his previous battles were enough for a thousand lifetimes. The warrior was implied to be John 117.
Also more obvious would be the addition of the Forerunner exotic weapon, which was heavily implied to be (and even looks a lot like) the Halo 1 pistol. The gunsmith even said that it was too big for a sidearm, like the person who used to wield it was massive, before he had to tinker with it and downsize it.
I like the Cyberpunk 2077 statue thing. Even though I have the game (haven't played it due to playing other games), I find it funny because I always sense that the answer is in plain sight or non existent at all to trick us gamers (wild goose chase).
I think you're right. Magenta is a color our mind makes up. It has no place on the electromagnetic spectrum. I think it's a good allegory for religion in Cyberpunk 2077.
@@Dilirium23 I gave it some more thought on this. Maybe it’s something us gamers have to figure out outside the game like using Command Line or Powershell. Then utilizing the results in the game for further code or function in game. I dunno it intrigued me last night but it could be nothing or something someone already came up with.
yeah but you know us gamers, something like this that seems like a goose chase just makes us think more and more that its a SUPER secret disguised as a goose chase
actually, nuclear fusion reactors have been around since the 80's, but since to this day they still cost more energy to run than you get out of it, it's still considered useless.
we're getting pretty close to the break even point though, the first viable fusion reactor may be in reach within this decade
1:44 As a game developer I would say the solution is this: The color code is the code that's used as a transparency color for scenes and models. For example, if you create a model with a material or texture, then import the model without it's associated material/texture into a game engine (esp. Unity), the model will appear in this color. When objects of this color appear in actual game play, the object is "ignored" for purposes of collision detection, display, and the like.
If the developers were pointing to something, though, I'm willing to bet that there are some invisible objects in the scene that may be affecting game play at or around the point. One trick a dev could do is have one of these invisible models trigger a script that changes something somewhere else in the game when the PC comes too close, as an example.
but that would mean to uncover whatever is being hidden we would need access to the engine files it was made with, and the engine there in... would it not?
then on top of that you would have to scour the whole game and all sequences within the game, top to bottom. changing all textures to this magenta color one by one to uncover the hidden secret. and even then, on something this massive of a scale. the possibility of overlooking what youre trying to find would still be tremendous.
fuck that part being impossible. how are we supposed to get into the game dev software and edit the game on a "developer" level!?!?! it isnt exactly like your average joe can click and drag the EXE into unreal engine and et-viola pursue this possible lead XD
much less have enough people to ensure that it dosent get missed on the first pass, because were basically talking about breaking into or heisting equipment from CD project red to do so
we use FF00FF for transparency
The real mystery is falcon calling John Arthur when he’s talking about finding Gavin for the second time 😂 I just found it funny
Falcon, my twin sister and I (fraternal) have our birthday a few days before Halloween. Would you give us a video discussing unique horrors of some variety? Unique horror games, or uniques concepts or monsters? Something involving horror and uniqueness.
Thanks for your suggestion
@@gameranxTV that's an order bud, not a suggestion
I always assumed that Nigel and Gavin is a rockstar inside joke about a developer called Nigel who was looking for a guy at the company called Gavin who was always late and never around when you needed him.
Nice fanon.
I saw a “cut content” video that shows a giant from a freak show that ran away because it had been bullied so much, that call itself Gavin. Perhaps it is the conclusion of Nigel’s quest that we never received
Edit: yeah I quit, spend a whole hour trying to find the damn video on my history, and nothing, it was months ago and the difficulty in finding information about it makes me question its validity.
you got the link?
yea u got a link?
that dudes named bertraim tho, right?
@@dylanwood2287 yep. It’s not Gavin.
It wasn’t cut content it was a side quest and you had to fight him in a bar. Then go find the little magician guy.
Bungie has hinted at a sort of multiverse that spans their games, not as in the games take place in the same universe, but rather their own universes that are in some way connected, further hinted at when they released the 30th anniversary event in Destiny 2, where they implied that the Halo Magnum somehow made its way into the Destiny universe, and also with Mida Multitool, where it straight up is implied in lore that it's not from the universe the game takes place in.
We need more lists like this, please
The cyberpunk mystery was actually confirmed by one the of the devs when he was streaming. There is something, but we just don't know what. He also said that people are overthinking it, so it's not something extremely complex.
Do you have a link to the stream?
@@gameranxTV /watch?v=DhVdWcNizio&t=1940s
He has said it before too, you can find link to that stream from the FF06B5 subreddit.
Sauce?
Falcon: I love the energy in the recent videos. Keep it!
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The magenta mystery... it's a developer note. Amounting to "Alan, please add details... no, wait... color."
I love how I can look at the title and just know it’s falcon and get so excited for his semi-bored yet still amused delivery
That's partially why Falcon's a good commentator.
Kleiner also says in HL2:2 that "Our peers at Aperture Science" were working on the Borealis.
The Majenta Secret is definitely "not nothing" CDPR has mentioned this one several times over in streams.
I think the Megaman mystery can be best described by this iconic quote:
“NO THIS ISN’T HAPPENING, THERE’S NO REASON FOR ME TO GO ON, WHA- WHAT AM I [searching] FORRRRRRRR”
My theory is that Gavin is an employee of the developer who somehow is never at his desk. Nigel represents all his co-workers during development “Where the heck is Gavin!?”
I am sure this has been said before but the Atari Mirai looks SO much like an evolution of the Atari XEGS gaming version of their 8-bit computers that I have no idea why it would be anything other than what you suggested, a gaming iteration of their 16-bit system.
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cortana is the short sword of ogier the dane, durandal is rolands sword.
This dude is a scammer
The Atari Mirai is pretty much a dead end until either someone talks or someone takes a look inside of it.
Most likely it's a mockup model as stated, it doesn't have hardware in it. From the inside we could see the manufacturing process which would pretty much tell us was it really considered a thing or just something put up as example (as in how expensive process was used to make the case from just temporary molds to something more serious). In the late 80's while Atari was already going down and fast they probably had still quite many plans and so they would have had probably multiple consoles in different stages to be done, so one case mockup left behind into some closet to be found later wouldn't be something surprising.
I have always wondered what determine the color of eggs in RE4. Is it by a set percentage of chance? Do all color has equal or different chance? Can you somehow manipulate it to spawn gold more often? Because it is known that healing items drop from enemy more when Leon stay in low health. Also in the village does scaring the chicken help faster egg spawn or not to touch them. I need to know.
I think this is the biggest mystery in gaming: Is Falcon really a bird, and if so how?
No seriously though, the mural on Mt. Chiliad is sich a hige mystery, with thousands of hours of RUclips theories and tests done to try and solve it.
Its particularly unique because there isnt even a common consensus among gamers that there even is a mystery to be solved. Some say it has already been solved, some say it is just random art, and some have thepries about what it means. Regardless, that damn scribble on a wall has brought thousands of people together and its terrific.
I’d prob buy a Nintendo switch if they made another Mario sunshine game, even with the glitches and bugs I still love that game.
Matter of fact I love the GameCube, bought it for resident evil games, Nintendo had an exclusive deal so RE games would only appear on GameCube, but I think Mario sunshine and Luigi’s mansion were the games I played most on GameCube
I actually did that lol got a switch literally just to get Mario 3D Allstars, which has Mario Sunshine 😁 beat it then gave it to my nephew lol
I remember trying to look all over for Gavin . No where to be found
I personally think Gavin is just a fellow developer at Rockstar who is always missing when they need him. And we the player are just witnessing an inside joke meant for 1 person.
My guess about the Borealis is that it was a ship experimenting with dimensional travel (or teleportation) but when they activated it, in classic Aperture style, it went horribly wrong and ended up "Vanishing"
So the one in Half Life 2 is either where it ended up after teleporting, or is an alternate dimension one that ended up there (from a very similar dimension)
I think teleportation is more likely, since they A) are already using portal technology, and B) the thing that probably went wrong, is that all the organic life (the crew) aboard were killed, or completely destroyed during teleportation
The best mystery for me was the ice key and the eggs from Banjo Kazooie
Thanks Tech Ranger! There is a Divergence AIO complete edition which has the base game with the all creation club content packed in one mod. Saw you had both mods separately, and thought you should know in case you didn’t.
0:55 as a Game Asset Designer myself id do something like this sometimes just to mess with people 😂
there is no secret there its just a prank
As a fan of halo and destiny, it's pretty crazy looking back at all the marathon lore and how it's similar.
Nigel has DID
100% chance that the Cyperpunk mystery was just some scrapped content like the rest of the game
I played Portal 2 for the first time today. Pretty cool game. Hopefully I can check out the rest of the franchise
This video summarizes the pop culture effects of when a developer(s) leaves a company.
For the "Magenta Code," I think it may be for a time and/or place. Just started up a game and wanted to load a save and it had a time stamp. The time was labeled 12:34:56. I have not played Steampunk 2077, but maybe the letters and numbers are also a correlation within the map (X:Y:Z) based on where the code is disabled.
However, I'm sure both have already been thought of before.
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@@whatsgudcuh3602 good idea but if it does point to a time/place said date & location has yet to be uncovered. it would probably be decoded to a date and time @ (x, y,) of a sort. but how? we dont know lol
Huh?? There is no probably to a connections between Aperature and the Borealis. Pretty sure Cave Johnson alludes to it himself.
20 years later you are talking about the future by talking about the past.
(Mirai is Japanese for "future")
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That's an esoteric way of describing this.
@@philithegamer8265 Esoteric enough where I certainly had to put that little translation note in.
1:34 I come home after school and check your channel every day. I love you bro
I'd though Gavin was a giant cut from RDR2.
No. It's just a reference to a meme.
The Perfect Code honestly could just be an identifier for that specific run similar to how arcades let you put in your 3-character ID to show your run next to your high score.
Obviously conjecture but it's as good a thought as any.
It’s no longer a mystery or theory between Nigel/Gavin. It’s implied in the note (while John) that Nigel no longer have Gavin because he accomplished what he needed to. He needed Gavin in order to achieve what he has achieved and once achieved Gavin disappeared. Nigel is dependent upon that personality so he searches for him endlessly. We all know this. Nigel IS Gavin… Gavin will never be found. The note was addressed to Nigel but vaguely references Gavin.
Marathon is connected through an alternate reality that BEE once passed through during a slip space malfunction, that’s how it’s connected and the AI in halo CE the AI passed through a similar malfunction that BEE experienced
The cyberpunk mystery is easy, it's the reference to "dark light." In the chakra system the last 2 or 3rd eye and enlightenment are indigo and violet. Combined this creates magenta, cyberpunk is embracing the "shadow" or darkness looking outward.
"We're all chasing the same light, some chase it from the opposite end of the spectrum."
Well, as easy as it may sound, what solution does that lead to?
@@CanIHasThisName Figured it was just lore for cyberpunk monk culture that has a real world ideology. They didn't really ever explore the monk lore, sadly.
What a blast from the past, I played quite a bit of chameleon twist, completely forgot about that game though...😁
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Devs putting some random number on statues and watching whole community go crazy after after it has to one of the greatest prank ever
Detroit: Become Human has a mystery of Ra9 that was all over the place in some levels of the game, plus, was loosely tied to the narrative, but we still don’t know what or who Ra9 is.
Out of curiosity, I wonder if Gavin or Nigel are in RDR 1? Maybe the answer isn't actually in RDR 2 itself?
Also, the "Magenta Mystery" almost certainly has SOME sort of meaning. It may be almost "nothing" but not quite. It could be a dev's favorite color or an inside joke or something, pretty much meaningless to fans... but I'd be quite surprised if there wasn't SOME meaning, SOME REASON why it was put in the game.
Edit: The final entry reminds me of Dark Sector being connected to the Warframe universe. If I remember right, it's a prequel from like 300 years before or something? You basically play a character that becomes an Excalibur. Which is interesting, because that's not how Warframes work. They're remotely piloted by Tenno. I don't remember if they're supposed to be organic at all or not... but how crazy would it be if you basically play a Tenno, remotely controlling an Excalibur, that just so happens to be the protagonist from Dark Sector?
You know the color magenta isnt a real color? It is what our mind interprets it as but it isnt really a thing. Maybe thats a clue?
I thought that magenta was a nod to the placeholder color for missing textures. I saw that color A LOT when the game just launched and there was so much stuff missing from time to time.
Much like the klang in space engineers, an entire internet meme cult to praise the physics bug that WILL destroy your ship, and it's more serious threat than any other player.
Let's take a moment to appreciate how much time and effort he puts into his content for us. Love the videos!
considering cyberpunk 2077 was released...barely playable and had a considerable amount of cut content, I'd say people are giving CD Projekt Red way too much credit with there being some mysterious secret hidden. Likely a leftover asset from a cut quest, but it's got people invested in it so why bother patching it out
I thought it was confirmed that at the end of their lives Light and Wiley dawned on the same idea of free willed robotics and created the first reploids X and Zero, with Light having a conscience and ethics wanted to make sure X could handle the responsibility of free will and so put him though decades of testing inside a containment pod.
Wiley meanwhile just wanted to make the strongest machine sent Zero out right away who just tore through the original Megaman and went on a rampage, Downside was being a free willed replied he decided that he didn't need to follow wiley's orders so Wiley had to seal Zero away as a "failed" experement leading to why both reploids ending up being discovered decades later inside pods
It's not really a confirmation. It's more of an implication.
Was the TV series not canon ? They're supposed to be two different people kind of like the Spider Man multiverse thing. They ended up meeting in the show
it would be helpful if Capcom made a generations game like "Megaman Cross X" where Willey does something to mess with time pulling all his greatest inventions into one super force but accidently pulling X through with Zero
I've tested Games on the PS VITA back when i was with Sony. And that port was used as a USB input. Basically a Software in the PC would depend on that port to install/remove applications from the device.
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Ten Monopoly dollars that the guy looking for Gavin and calling out for Gavin all the time in RDR2 is a reference to Gavin from the Slowmo Guys and Achievement Hunter. Achievment Hunter had some easter eggs in both GTA:5 and...um...the RDR1 expansion that had the zombies in it that I can't think of the name of. Crap...
gameranx is one of if not my favorite gaming channel on RUclips!
This is just my theory but I think cyberpunk 2077's ff06b5 thing is just an Easter egg referencing the fact that that particular shade is used in almost everything that has to do with the Cyberpunk aesthetic. Like how they use it a lot in the game for lighting and stuff like that. I legitimately think it's just an easter egg
Well you can say Master Chief is actually a Guardian, maybe the first Guradian. In the 30th Anniversary pack in Destiny 2 that brought in multiple Halo, Marathon and Oni weapons and armor into the game there's an exotic mission for the Forerunner sidearm(which is the Magnum) where you get an object from a cyro chamber that's heavily referenced to be Master Chief's and that he was a Guardian.
"Hey Bob, what's this FF:06:05 means?"
"I donno, i thought it sounded cool in the idea of cyberpunk setting"
"What if people over analyze it's meaning too much?"
"That is on them"
My theory for the Cyberpunk Magenta mystery:
Magenta is the primary color theme of the multiplayer since in the developers own words it's "Going to be a separate game"