Outer Wilds

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we like it

its not on pc

dark bramble is too scary bros

Do chinese pc's not count here?
Also isn't it only limited time too?

I’m interested because of the time loop story. Is it worth buying?

It's a great game. Kinda crazy how the game took me like 15 hours yet now I could beat it in 15 minutes all while never having to write down a single note. It reminds me of La-Mulana with way less bullshit.

Do you even have to do there?

It is the same game from 2013 but with a fresh coat of paint and some expanded lore. It's rather disappointing that they didn't add any new planets.

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It's been cracked for days

pretty fun
I like the non-linear exploration so you pretty much find bits of what happened here and there

It's right here user

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Epic paid for the game for you already.

Go*

thanks for the dolphin porn.

>Special thanks
>Everyone at Epic
Just beat the game, ending was pretty disappointing and predictable with the explanation for the ayyyy's disappearance feeling a bit shitty

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Yeah, if you haven't figured it out it has the explanation for solving Giants Deep and it also has how you get to the ending

i wanna find feldspar so maybe he can tell me how to get to the core of giant's deep + i dont think they made a main plannet unrelated and empty

I remember playing this shit years ago pre-alpha or whatever the fuck it was. How much has changed, really?

Pretty amazing game. The feeling of player agency is really rad, I can go anywhere and do anything on my own at any time. You spend so much time reading dialogue from the precursor race, I just wish there was more in terms of talking to people. Actual dialogue is a bit too sparse. I also wish the OST wasn't so frequently grim and had more bangers like the home town theme youtu.be/F7Y7gvxoEe8

Not as much as you'd have though

*thought

>there's more to explore in sunless city
Is it anything vital or just info I probably already have?

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Dark Bramble isn't even scary in this version you animefag

Yeah, was a really shit ending.

Have you been to or at least seen the black hole forge?

This. really fucking disappointing after all these god damn years that it's nothing but better graphics and slightly improved mechanics

A game by trannies for trannies

I was hoping for some quantum abuse to fix everything instead of what it actually was. They still never explained what The Eye was

I like it

I'm also stuck. Dont know how to reach the top level in hanging or bottom level in sunless city

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Why can't you get to the bottom of sunless city? If the sands too high there's an easy way into it from the top if you haven't found it yet. The sand shouldn't be too high even if you go the long way, though

I make it to the bottom, open the door, follow the powerline but that just ends in a tiny hole I can't fit through.

Nice of them to give out the game for free, will try it out

It's pretty shocking how much of the final game was already done at the tech demo stage.

You can get through there... I don't really remember but I think the walls change like the quantum rocks.

Game is comfy, and really fucking spooky.

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It and the bedrock on Ember Twin are basically mazes and you have to find the correct exit. Might also be quantum walls like said

Quantum moon was disappointing as fuck to be honest

The old quantum moon was much more interesting. It was an actual moon instead of just a tiny little area and the house on it at least had an air of mystery to it. When I reached the quantum moon I was just disappointed.

Might be the sun station. Teleport up with ash twin tower.

It feels like they gave up bothering to add more content by that point and just settled with what little they added. If you compare the point at which the tech demo stopped (which was the mothership in Dark Bramble) to the ending it's literally like 15-30 minutes of content.

Apparently the Quantum Moon isn't even required to reach the ending and just adds the picture of the campfire to the end

I moved it up but I couldn't do anything else with it on the hollow planet. So it changes something on another planet? I don't remember reading anything about it.

Whats a good program for this, or just codex cracks in general? I dont pirate very often so I dont have anything really for this.

>three anglerfished waiting for you right before you reach the ship
JUST

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considering how interconnected the little storylines on the planets are, it's hard to imagine they can simply "add a planet" without either having to change all the planets to properly include it or it feeling tacked on

Will take a look. Looking forward to life on the high seas my dude.

They literally had 5 years

I only played this version so I dunno. Just saying adding a planet takes more than, well, adding a planet.

>Considering how interconnected the little storylines are
They're not THAT interconnected lad. Also we had a semblance of that storyline back in 2013.

Not this guy but how do I do it?
By the time the towers are free of sand the sun station already got swallowed by the sun. Is the timing window really that tight that you can't afford wasting a minute or am I doing it wrong?

The sun tower opens after like 4 minutes...

>im interested in the objectively shittiest plot idea ever

I enjoy time related plots. Sorry

Time isn't even the main subject of the plot

This. The time being reset is just a game mechanic.

Just realized what I have to do.

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I didn't know it was out.

i envy the people that didn't play the alpha.

It's not the Obsidian game

Why?

2/10 it's a piece of shit. Uninstalled after 30mins

All the planets, quantum moon, black/white hole and the planet core mechanics were already designed and implemented in the alpha.

i already knew what to expect from each planet. still had a good time though.

I went in with no expectations and it’s way fucking better than I imagined it could be. It manages to somehow be both supreme comfy and really spooky at the same time.
Finding out the story and how to do everything piece by piece is nice as well, makes you feel like a proper explorer. 10/10 would pay for if/when it comes out on a platform other than epic.
Thanks Tim, your free money means I don’t have to pay.

Well from what I've been told the alpha is spookier due to the starker lighting. I'm sticking to it until the full version moves out of Epic.

The game is almost exactly the same was it was in 2013, so for people who are playing this new version that played the alpha in 2013, we know almost everything already.

The alpha is massively spookier because of the crappy lighting, narrow FoV and scale of the planets. Ember Twin was a lot worse because it was a lot smaller and the falling sand made it feel claustrophobic with the race again time. Dark Bramble was also not as brightly lit, you couldn't see the Angler fish until they were on top of you.

The old dark bramble was fucking terrifying, especially that initial appearance of the planet. Just a giant shadowy, misty thing floating there with vines popping out as opposed to the remnants of a planet with a warp core. I think this video shows it off decently
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You can get there from another planet.

I can't figure out how to get into the lab on the red planet. I follow the pulsing wire into the cave at the very bottom of the city but it leads me to a spot where I have to jump a chasm with falling sand and cacti blocking my way.

Yeah Dark Bramble is probably one of the changes I really don't like. Guessing they changed it to incorporate the quantum story element more, but I had assumed it would have a more significant role in the final game instead there literally being nothing more to it than what you saw in the alpha

Wait until the sand covers up the cacti

Got it. Thanks.

But what about the giant angler fish? Fuck that.

Lol, seriously? Then what took so fucking long to release it?

They're more annoying than scary to be honest because of how you deal with them

This game kinda feels like what subnautica could've been without the faggy base building and wiki hogging.

completely overhauled graphics

Do the angler fish swim around in the retail release or are they stationary?

Just now hearing about this game. This thread sounds like the made up gibberish they say in sitcoms when two characters are talking about video games. I'm intrigued

They randomly spawn in different parts of the bramble once a loop begins. They stay still until they detect you as well, but considering how easy they can kill you, I imagine this was done to accommodate needing to come here for the Vessel.

So it's possible to go into the bramble that immediately die from some giant "fuck you" fish?

They're stationary now unlike the alpha

Pretty sure they're spawned in static locations, I had to loop a couple times cos I kept dying and their lights were in the same position every time

No, they seem to be programmed to spawn some distance away from the first opening.

Wait for it to come out of the Epic store and be available everywhere. That exclusivity stuff is fucking stupid and I feel like it has crippled the launch of the game. Alot of people dont even know it came out for fuck sake, Epic did nothing to promote this yet paid to have it only be in their store at launch. Its pretty good though, might wait till it comes down in price though

Is there a way to activate a sandbox mode where the time limit doesn't tick down? I just want to drif around comfy.

They put 0 money into marketing despite getting a fat wad from Epic. Probably figured it was gonna spread by word of mouth but all people are saying is to pirate it. Personally I'd value the game at $10 max given its just a prettier and bigger tech demo

I'd say it's worth $20, the game took me almost 20 hours to complete and the level of detail/cool mechanics are pretty sweet. Plus it's comfy, has a cool ending, and was really fucking fun.

Feels like it took me 6-10 hours to beat. I'm pretty disappointed with how similar the game is to the tech demo and how little was added, and the ending in particular was boring and predicable. The reason for the aliens dying was also pretty poor too, and doesn't really match with what we saw

>6 hours
Unless you spead read or missed content I consider this impossible

I played the alpha and literally nothing changed from it mechanic wise

gamepad or keyboard?

Then why do you think your playtime is worth noting?

Gamepad. The ship controls far easier in my opinion. This isn't even the kind of game that required precise aiming anyway.

Why so defensive

I guess the graphics? Who the fuck knows.

I was a first time player, and I'd say 6-10 is pretty accurate.
More towards 10 for me. But, I got stuck once or twice.

>I'm pretty disappointed with how similar the game is to the tech demo and how little was added
I were waiting for this game only because alpha was great, so not changing much is a plus, new stuff just isn't that good. Ending is ok tho.

Its really good. Its very Myst in its design but with a great deal of extra bells and whistles that make it feel unique. Progression feels strangely malleable despite not gaining anything new

>have to get to black forge
>park my ship on the hanging city ceiling
Fuck the police

>spend like 2 hours exploring Timberhearth
>fly to the orbital cannon because I didn't know wtf it was
>fly into water planet
>get scared and quit

Also seeing the sun get angrier and redder is freaking me out. I know it explodes but it hasn't exploded on me yet.

Don't worry, when it detonates, it's kind of a soothing experience. It's not nearly as violent as it seems.

You've been playing for two hours without the sun exploding?

first timer starts on liftoff
I also dicked around forever

Yeah but were you just spending 2 hours exploring the spawn area? It's not THAT big.

I actually died and had a true game over with the geysir

also experimenting with the model ship and zero g

To each their own I suppose. The model ship sucks flying compared to the actual ship.

Am I supposed to be able to do something with the gravity cannon on the hollow planet? The logs say the bitch landed on the moon but all I can do is shoot forwards and return.

You mean the ship? Also no you can't land on the moon that way.

Ok thanks

Go to Giant's Deep. Figure out how to get into the giant storm.

Real time Myst game, essentially, puzzles are in exploration not places though. Pretty good, ending sucks.

Is there any way to slow movement down or cap the amount I can move my left analogue stick? The anglerfish have killed me like 6 times, I keep jerking the stick.

Please help me, and not by making a joke about me "jerking the stick"

Stop moving. Float.

Wait is this game out already?
It looked like a good fallout alternative, is it that or no?

>Good fallout alternative
This is Outer Wilds NOT outer Worlds

Is the cave at the bottom of the empty lake on the red twin supposed to be a dead end?

play with mouse like it's intended to.

It's a maze, keep looking.