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Outer wilds black hole forge
Outer wilds black hole forge









OP I 1000% know where you're coming from. I would recommend the "rumor mode" to see how things connect. Seconding the mention of the ship log to let you know what you've seen so far and what places still have more to offer. And yes, the black hole (and the sun) claim us all. So is crash landing your ship somewhere (since you only need it for that loop) as long as you survive it. They usually have some hints and ideas to share with you about what's worth exploring where they are.ĭeath is okay. You can go and find the other members of the Outer Wilds Ventures by following the sound of their instruments using your signal scope ('Y' button on an Xbox controller). (Usually not on the same planet!) Also, places that take a bit more time to get into tend to have a hidden shortcut somewhere to get back in quickly the next time you revisit.

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There is always a clue somewhere how to reach a place that seems hard or impossible to get to. If you get frustrated or stuck with one place, follow another lead or try somewhere else. Your protagonist's motivations involve making use of their new translator tool, so the more Nomai text you find, the more things you'll discover to the point that you won't feel as lost. Explore all of your home planet, Timber Hearth, and its moon if you haven't done so already. I know this is kinda the point, but I don't feel like I am doing any kind of progress. I just fly around, explore a planet, try to get into places and die, crash the ship becaause I lack spatial awareness, or get swallowed by the supernova. I honestly have no idea if I'm doing this right. Haven't figured out what planet it was so I figured it was a better idea to focus on a single planet and trying to make sense of the Pathologic-like knowledge base. Found a water planet with an island and crashed into the island. Looked down towards the black hole and called it a night. Reached the Hanging City and read a lot of stuff about a black hole generator. Spent twenty minutes trying to get it unstuck. Got my ship stuck on a tree on the first planet. I died trying to get into the conservatorium. I don't know what the eye is, but sounds cool. I did find out there was an structure floating around that would send you back to the Brittle Hollow, which was great and then found the observatorium and didn't find a way to get inside, which I found on some other planet (I think it was a moon?) that was relevant to find the eye. Watched as my character suffocated to death in the deep, cold, uncaring space. Got sucked into a black hole attempting to reach the Hanging City. I think, I'm not sure if I did or the sun exploded (presumably because fuck you, that's why). Crashed into a sun by using a shuttle I dont know how to control.

outer wilds black hole forge

I fell off the platform and promptly uninstalled the game. Later figured out the things were blind so I managed to navigate my way into a makeshift camp where I met another explorer who told me to check the back of the anglerfish skeleton.

outer wilds black hole forge

Found this hollow planet with vines and stuff and suddenly got eaten by a giant anglerfish which scared 10 years out of me. I've been just hanging out on various planets (this playthrough I've decided to focus on Brittle Hollow) but so far this has been kinda like a british comedy. I didn't understand what I was supposed to do, but people keep insisting it's an amazing game and it looks like it, but I have no clue how. I tried playing Outer Wilds when it was first added on Gamepass and I bounced back hard on it.









Outer wilds black hole forge