Shake hands and break plans | Outer Wilds Blind #40



That escalated quickly. Thanks for joining me on my solo voyage in The Outer Wilds. Let’s keep the comments spoiler-free. I’ll also do my best to keep the title and description spoiler-free. Thanks for watching my video! #outerwilds #letsplay #space

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20 thoughts on “Shake hands and break plans | Outer Wilds Blind #40”

  1. The translator discussion is great, because as a player you think this is a video game, so obviously you'd unlock such a thing. But the Hearthians, and most of Outer Wilds, exist in a realistic world where things don't happen that easily

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  2. Hell yeah! m/

    EDIT: I guess it's time for me to remind you one of my previous comments: "There's more to explore here"! I trust you won't forget to tie loose ends once you're done with the DLC, so for now I would recommend not to worry too much about that ending you've just found. Keep playing the game as you first intended to, you'll figure out what to do with the core later. You have simply forgotten or overlooked something (which happened to all of us at some point with this game, let's be honest), but it will make sense eventually. You just have to ask yourself the right questions.

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  3. still requesting at some point you go opening the case for the ATB and go in the black hole near the end of a loop you love what happens, but no rush this is your experiences do what you want.

    also landing on the sun is hard took me 105 tries and i technically cheated by using the eject button, you should see the pros they can land on the sun station without a ship

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  4. The sun's gravity gets a little goofy when you try to board the sun station like that. When you get into an orbit like you did you should be relatively weightless compared to the ship. But for some unknown reason the sun pulls on you harder than it does your ship and it makes it very difficult to exit.

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  5. To answer some of the rhetorical questions asked in this episode: Gabbro's "24 poems" refers to the Grove Shard area of Timber Hearth, (it's always dark / in the ancient glade / across old bark / the quiet shade). The order of those phrases is randomized so there is 4-factorial = 24 possible poems. The "Attlerock" comes from a mining/geology term "attle" meaning discarded debris lacking useful ore. In fact, pretty much every Hearthian npc is named after some geology term or some kind of rock. Look them up on wikipedia.

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