I'm a gaming RU-vidr, I like singleplayer story games- but I play other games as well. I make RU-vid videos for fun. For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. -Romans 3:23
dude it was like midnight for me and i put this on like oh this seems fun and immediately gets blinded i look at my cat and he's just standing there for like 4 min processing what the light he saw was, other then that fire video man
It’s quite interesting to watch how a person plays who doesn’t really understand the mechanics of the game - an interesting and unusual experience, otherwise I usually always watch those who already know almost everything ;) I really hope you don't abandon the game. And... I'm new to this channel, so I don't know whether this problem has been voiced before or not, but... please make your videos louder, and your voice even louder, so that it can be clearly heard UwU
@@ckishu01 Well, it’s more likely a little unusual than unpleasant :) It’s also interesting to know the reaction to the plot and to different locations and creatures - this is a really scary and beautiful game)
I made sure to sub and turn in notifications for this series , this is gonna be so good to watch and it will be nice seeing a new player play through this amazing game
Sadly .... volume really low ... and no music. Please, do yourself a favor and turn on the music. You are only experiencing half of the game. Also, there is a databank entry that can help you figure out what to do.
@@ckishu01 Best tip I can give you. Read that first entry called "Start here", build a scanner and scan / read everything. It'll make the game so much easier and more fun.
One of the best games, ever. Until you realise fear is your biggest enemy. Try a Hardcore (insta-death) swim-only run, hands down the best way to play the game as it makes you appreciate the scale of the game.
@ckishu01 if you do, small habitats are the way to go to keep your air reserves topped up, and remember to pack a decoy or two to keep the Sea Dragons occupied, as there is nothing worse than getting all that way only to be OHK'd before realising it was close enough to. I managed to do one run with one single --- base, a solar panel, a fabricator, a charging unit, a thermal reactor, and two decoys. I just broke down the base, sprint swimmed to my next destination, and rebuilt it with the most suitable energy source. It was surprisingly easy, with the only real danger being the Sea Dragons, that was real squeaky bum time. Unfortunately, there is no getting passed needing to build the Cyclops, but as long as you never drive the thing, it still counts as only swimming. Also, no Seaglide.
Biggest way I die in Hardcore is the stupid stinging jellyfish that are on the entrance of caves and stuff. I can never quite tell if the gap is big enough.
@@ckishu01 do, but be warned once you've given it a go there is a good chance you'll find using vehicles after to be like cheating. I am experiencing much the same thing when it comes to repairing the Aurora, having done it without a Radiation Suit (you only need around 20 first aid kits) I can no longer bring myself to fabricating one when the time comes to do so in my subsequent runs. I currently have three Hardcore runs on the go, two of which are swim-only, with the third being a massive aquarium set-up, and I am seriously contemplating attempting a forth Hardcore run with no O2 tank, fins, or any of the protection suits. The idea being, I will build two small bases on the sea floor to keep my O2 levels topped up, breaking the furthest back down to build the next one needed. A proper minimalist swim-only run, fabricating only what I absolutely need to complete the game. I'll even be forgoing my beloved two pots of Marble Melons, forcing me to scavenge all food and water.