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5 Days of Nonstop Pulsing! | 120 Hours in No Man's Sky 

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@williambaker5670
@williambaker5670 2 дня назад
Interesting experiment. A light year in NMS appears to be a very different distance to a light year in real space- which is approx 6 trillion miles, but NMS has never tried to simulate real space.
@biertjebommetje4735
@biertjebommetje4735 2 дня назад
awsome man sean muray should/must watch it and open systems for pulse system jumping 😂😂
@ProfessorCynical
@ProfessorCynical 2 дня назад
@@biertjebommetje4735 I hope he does and that would be awesome
@AustinAirCo
@AustinAirCo 2 дня назад
*how many bites of a nightmare sausage can a traveller take without experiencing nightmares?* The world may never know.
@plo617
@plo617 2 дня назад
This is why I've wanted a space overhaul for years. Considering the scale of NMS, when you are at impulse speed, you are still taveling many times faster than the speed of light. You would have to be, in order to fly from one planet to another in mere seconds. If they were to introduce some sort of manual flight between stars, they would have to simply introduce a new scale of speed that you can access once you reach a certain point away from a star system. That way it would take you minutes to reach another star instead of years. Remember, NMS is a space fantasy game. They are not bound purely by the laws of physics. Combine that with fixed points of interest in space and NMS can have space just as exploreable as the planets or the oceans. Perhaps only our Freighters would be able to travel at those speeds (after a few upgrades) which would mean that derelict freighters would only be found in the space between stars. Far outside of star systems. We could find all kinds of crazy things out there. Planets flung outside of there original orbit (the horrors you could see in a place like that would be frightening), all kind of crazy lifeforms, black market space stations, huge landable asteroids with all kinds of rare resources, stranded ships/freighters that you can rescue, black holes, catastrophic experiments gone wrong. Something like that has more potential for exploration than planets and oceans do. At thr very least, I want to be able to reach the stars in any star system.
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 2 дня назад
You got to where there's nothing but Math. 😂 Did you try to get a derelict freighter out there?
@ProfessorCynical
@ProfessorCynical 2 дня назад
@@gwoody4003 I did..I can never speak about what happened 27th September 2024
@inabsentia241
@inabsentia241 2 дня назад
Ps. Love the og squid ship lol I have one on ps4 but not pc. Waiting for X Progression. Living ships are awsome though
@inabsentia241
@inabsentia241 2 дня назад
Yay I'm first. Man. Love your vids bro. Real question, have you been playing since launch? If so interloper how you enjoying it now
@ProfessorCynical
@ProfessorCynical 2 дня назад
@@inabsentia241 since day 1 and after all these years I am still loving it
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 2 дня назад
Gotta remember... IRL, it would take 4.5 years travelling at Light Speed to reach the nearest star ouside the solar system. Some would take 100s of years, 1000s and more. And deep space outside the light and gravity of a star to govern things gets weird. So maybe you still can actually go to the next star in NMS... but it would take a few years.
@plo617
@plo617 2 дня назад
Considering the scale of NMS, when you are at impulse speed, you are taveling many times faster than the speed of light. You would have to be, in order to fly from one planet to another in mere seconds. If they were to introduce some sort of manual flight between stars, they would have to simply introduce a new scale of speed that you can access once you reach a certain point away from a star system. That way it would take you minutes to reach instead of years. Remember, NMS is a space fantasy game. They are not bound purely by the laws of physics. Combine that with fixed points of interest in space and NMS can have space just as exploreable as the planets or the oceans. Perhaps only our Freighters can travel at those speeds (after a few upgrades) which would mean that derelict freighters would only be found in the space between stars. Far outside of star systems. We could find all kinds of crazy things out there. Planets flung outside of there original orbit (the horrors you could see in a place like that could be frightening), all kind of crazy lifeforms, black market space stations, huge landable asteroids with all kinds of rare resources, stranded ships/freighters that you can rescue, black holes, catastrophic experiments gone wrong. Something like that has more potential for exploration than planets and oceans do.
@SimpleMinded221
@SimpleMinded221 2 дня назад
Nms should expand space a bit. They could make it possible to travel between two close by systems. But the only condition is you have to manually drive your freighter, and travel is 5 to 10 mins in pulsing. A long the way you can encounter enemy freighters you fight, pit stops, black market pit stops, galatic titan monster battles etc. I hope they do a space update in the future.
@inabsentia241
@inabsentia241 2 дня назад
The sky flower is now the new Artemis lol
@givemetodeke
@givemetodeke 2 дня назад
Man drifts away into the deep space, meets supernatural objects, manages to escape the 4th dimension, starts seeing ominous visions
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 2 дня назад
I think you did your math wrong, cusa light year is like 6 trillion miles. I don't think you came close. Thats 6,000,000,000,000 miles to one LY.... that many zeros. There was a decimal that didnt get moved or something. I would believe .59 light years.
@ProfessorCynical
@ProfessorCynical 2 дня назад
@@gwoody4003 as shown in the video, I used the in game number and Google which you can also do to get results, I also in the video calculated the true distance which was 1300 kilometres per second, x60 for 60 seconds in a minute, x60 for 60 seconds in a hour, x120 for 120 hours total timed travelled (5 days) again Google was used for these conversations
@ProfessorCynical
@ProfessorCynical 2 дня назад
@@gwoody4003 all decimal places where checked and rechecked for accuracy
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 2 дня назад
@@ProfessorCynical that doesn't make sense though. There's gotta be a scaling issue or something with the number coming from the game stats then, cus that would mean you boost at like 60x light speed to go that far in just 5 days. I totally believe it happened, I saw it happen. It just doesn't work out correctly. Unless the weird interference you got way way out was warped or torn space time or something. I am not doubting or discrediting the achievement, just trying to make sense of the results. It IS a simulation within a fantasy world, so like any Sci Fi we can make up some reason why your mass didn't become infinite ×60 (impossible) and simultaneously explode and implode that entire dimensional plane. 🤣 Who is really to say how Atlas reckons with the Laws of Physics or if the NMS Universe simulation exists within our own dimension to begin with. Unless time is compressed, cus even in the lore, it IS a video game, and a day=1 hour then that would multiply your 5 real life Earth days into 120 game days. Also... Our measure of a day is based on Earth's full rotation its not a universal measure, and Earth doesn't even exist in the NMS Universe... 🤔 16 minutes IS an eternity to Atlas... I think too hard about trivial things. 🤣
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 2 дня назад
With all that in mind... measurements in NMS are Units not miles or kilometers. And I think the KPS might even still be measured steps, like distance on planet surfaces. So KPS would be 1000 steps/second... which is an arbitrary amount like Medieval measurments being based on the length of the hands and feet of whoever was King at the time.... So if it is 1000 steps/second and not Kilometers, cus Kilometers don't actually exist in-universe, then that distance is shortened by a factor of at least 100 and that accounts for the couple decimal spots I thought might have been the issue originally. 🤔🤔🤔 Probably best not to think about it. 🤣 Trying to make scientific observation in a fictional world with unknown measures of distance and time in regard to our reckoning here in reality... This would have been a good discussion for a campfire and some beers. 🤣
@DaisyAzuras
@DaisyAzuras 15 часов назад
It kind of sucks we can’t pulse between systems but also makes me wonder how the game engine renders star systems. Does it start with a pre determined area and when you travel to the boarder does it just redefine the area? Is that why the further you go the more buggy it gets? You’re basically running out of memory to enlarge the system box. If that’s the case then a computer with a fast enough processor and graphics card with a terabyte of ram should be able to travel further with no glitches but still never leave the star system. To make the entire galaxy travelable via pulse they would have to make each system a hard defined cube of game space and then fill all the empty space between each system with empty cubes and load in those spaces as you reach the boarders much like it does when you load from orbit space to atmospheric approach. You’ll notice a little pause. So theoretically hello games could fill in deep space with playable sectors but it will take up a lot more hard disk and server space. All those empty cubes would be equal data wise as a system and you’d be adding a number of those blank systems that I can’t even comprehend.
@TricksterGV
@TricksterGV 2 дня назад
Evening professor fantastic outcome and memorable moments from the experiment 🎉🎉🎉 As for the distance traveled very interesting I would like to know that if you had to be in that same system and had to warp to the system next to it how far apart are they, would give some sort of info if you could paulse between systems how far or long it would take you.
@nonreligionist
@nonreligionist 2 дня назад
Subnautica does something similar when you swim beyond the map
@thisisus.504
@thisisus.504 2 дня назад
Fabulous content. Bravo sir, bravo. Incredibly interesting and you deserve some kind of reward....Sean Murray??? Are you watching?? 😊😊
@ProfessorCynical
@ProfessorCynical 2 дня назад
@@thisisus.504 tweet him lol
@igator210
@igator210 День назад
you started to transcend to a higher lifeform
@LukewarmLukewarm
@LukewarmLukewarm 2 дня назад
You pulsed drive so far, you broke your game...😂
@CZpersi
@CZpersi 2 дня назад
Turns out, the space is a simulation after all...
@MRPopAhDuck
@MRPopAhDuck 2 дня назад
Its A CALLING WE HAVE TO FIND THAT PLANET 🌎
@LordofSyn
@LordofSyn 2 дня назад
To be fair, the arbitrary units NMS uses makes it tougher. I tried my best with Wolfram-Alpha. O7
@ProfessorCynical
@ProfessorCynical 2 дня назад
@@LordofSyn I appreciated the help bud
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