Read the text before looking at the image and immediately thought of this game. This game hasn't made me feel true fear of the unknown since the 64 Zelda games.
why the frick does your ship not orbit with the station here? took me multiple attempts because I was experiencing less gravity than the station and being thrown in an elliptical orbit. pissed me off.
When I took out the core from the Ash Twin project I assumed that fricking up on my way to the final destination would ||reset my playthrough completely||, it was nerve-wracking.
>I assumed that fricking up on my way to the final destination would ||reset my playthrough completely
Ho yeah, I totally assumed that too.
I was beyond nervous when I reached dark bramble
it would still be pretty inconvenient, since to get the complete ending, you'd have to get the launch codes, visit the quantum moon, and pick up the DLC ending again every time you fricked up the ending sequence.
In Metro Exodus the morons left a glitch in the game where your flashlight stops working so I had to play the last two hours in darkness and looking through my night vision rifle
Any idea why "rumor map" does not exist in my game? I have the latest update and the DLC, but I simply do not have the button on the logbook to show the rumor map, I only have the normal map where you check entries by location.
Is it enabled in your options? There's an option to disable it because, I guess, it's a feature that got added in after release, so they didn't want to force it on people who didn't want it (even though it got added for a good reason).
>playing Outer Wilds DLC >trying to figure out Shrouded Woodlands >very tense on account of sneaking >figure out that I can summon the raft >get on >notice dark cave coming up >notice prompt to blow out candles on raft >still thinking about stealth >decide "clearly, I'm supposed to blow out the candles when I go in the cave, so whatever's in there doesn't see me" >try it >mfw suddenly falling out of sky in a different area
I had no idea what was happening, and I was briefly really overwhelmed because it was so confusing, and I was already so anxious before it happened.
Read the text before looking at the image and immediately thought of this game. This game hasn't made me feel true fear of the unknown since the 64 Zelda games.
why the frick does your ship not orbit with the station here? took me multiple attempts because I was experiencing less gravity than the station and being thrown in an elliptical orbit. pissed me off.
well, how did you get to the station in the first place? That might be your first clue
for some reason being in the lava section, very far away from my base in subnautica game me claustrophobia
Dropping down to the lake boss in Noita before I realized what a complete pushover it is
Subnautica, actually. Before I ever dive down just freaks me the frick out not knowing what is below my feet, into the deep dark void.
When I took out the core from the Ash Twin project I assumed that fricking up on my way to the final destination would ||reset my playthrough completely||, it was nerve-wracking.
>I assumed that fricking up on my way to the final destination would ||reset my playthrough completely
Ho yeah, I totally assumed that too.
I was beyond nervous when I reached dark bramble
Protip Anon,
Control + S
I ended up slamming into Dark Bramble at full speed and smashing my skull the first time.
>get to atp
>take thing out
>immediately kill myself to see what happens
I guess I wasn't immersed enough
Even if it did, you should've been aware of exactly how you got there by that point and realized that you can do it from the very start of the game.
it would still be pretty inconvenient, since to get the complete ending, you'd have to get the launch codes, visit the quantum moon, and pick up the DLC ending again every time you fricked up the ending sequence.
This. I had thought the same thing, and when I was just about to die in Dark Bramble I panic hit alt+f4 to avoid it lmao
In Metro Exodus the morons left a glitch in the game where your flashlight stops working so I had to play the last two hours in darkness and looking through my night vision rifle
i got burnt out after first VR segments in the DLC, should i force myself to continue?
What game?
Outer Wilds.
The first time you go into Agroprom Underground in Shadow of Chernobyl.
Any idea why "rumor map" does not exist in my game? I have the latest update and the DLC, but I simply do not have the button on the logbook to show the rumor map, I only have the normal map where you check entries by location.
Is it enabled in your options? There's an option to disable it because, I guess, it's a feature that got added in after release, so they didn't want to force it on people who didn't want it (even though it got added for a good reason).
>playing Outer Wilds DLC
>trying to figure out Shrouded Woodlands
>very tense on account of sneaking
>figure out that I can summon the raft
>get on
>notice dark cave coming up
>notice prompt to blow out candles on raft
>still thinking about stealth
>decide "clearly, I'm supposed to blow out the candles when I go in the cave, so whatever's in there doesn't see me"
>try it
>mfw suddenly falling out of sky in a different area
I had no idea what was happening, and I was briefly really overwhelmed because it was so confusing, and I was already so anxious before it happened.
the fricking warping coupled with the bassy sound effects around the black hole in brittle hollow always fricks me up
I'm stuck on the fricking dlc, why is everything so dark?
tips?
Northern Journey genuinely unsettled me at times, the lake dive for example.