Go in really ASAP you get to the doorway before the up and then start taking damage when it gets low enough to get through the door, if you hover and get lucky there probably can do it without taking much damage.
Made the jump to the other half the station this time and it seems it's pretty much a waste of time and just a quicker way to be killed by the sun, damn.
I didn't read all the actual notes (I figured I didn't have much time and I was correct), but the notes say they tried to make the sun go nova and that's it's about to go nova. Anything else? The former is mildly interesting, but doesn't help the current situation and the latter isn't news.
It's been a while since I played, and a patch since then says they modified the entries so I might be wrong, but if your journal has the "more to explore here" for the sun station you really want to go back and look for another wall scribble
A lot of the places have new stuff and DON'T have the "more to explore here tag" though the icon for the location will be ? until you find everything it seems. The Station is filled in and no explore more tag. To a wiki! And looks like I didn't miss anything so that's good.
I didn't read all the actual notes (I figured I didn't have much time and I was correct), but the notes say they tried to make the sun go nova and that's it's about to go nova. Anything else? The former is mildly interesting, but doesn't help the current situation and the latter isn't news.
This is a spoiler for what you're supposed to find out about what they tried to do. I'm pretty sure at this point you should have found this information or at least should be able to find it.
They tried to make the sun go supernova but failed. They discovered that it was just plain impossible to make it happen.
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I didn't read all the actual notes (I figured I didn't have much time and I was correct), but the notes say they tried to make the sun go nova and that's it's about to go nova. Anything else? The former is mildly interesting, but doesn't help the current situation and the latter isn't news.
This is a spoiler for what you're supposed to find out about what they tried to do. I'm pretty sure at this point you should have found this information or at least should be able to find it.
They tried to make the sun go supernova but failed. They discovered that it was just plain impossible to make it happen.
My own experience:
This was a huge whoa moment for me as it did two things. It a) Blew up my theory that they made it go nova and that’s why they died and were just caught in an endless loop thereafter and b) that since they weren’t the reason it happened, something else killed them en masse, and there is no stopping the sun from dying. I had to sit back for a moment after that, was a huge revelation.
That's just confusing me now that I've been to the core of Ash:
The station failed before, but now it's not it seems as it's the whole reason you have 22 minutes to live now. Canon fires, the station makes the sun go nova 22 min later. Guess they solved it failing?
It was pretty obvious the sun going nova didn't kill them, as the sun was still there and I don't think the backstory happened in 22 minutes.
I did get the "You are dead." ending so loop broken! YAY!
the sun has reached the natural endpoint of its lifespan and is going nova all on its own. The station is just collecting the power from it and transmitting it to the cannon and the memory bank. It's already going nova the moment you wake up, it just takes 22 minutes for the reaction to cause the sun to start expanding
You, uh, weren't paying close enough attention. Did you go to the observatory on Brittle Hollow?
The cannon firing is launching the probe to find the Eye of the Universe. The Ash Twin project needs the power of a supernova to send information back in time. The sun is naturally going supernova and the project activated because the machinery still worked. The ending is powering up the Vessel to go to the coordinates of the Eye.
it's natural since I got the time fuckery mixed up. But got the rest.
Think all I have to do is find the Vessel now (and probably bring the warp drive to it which seems clunky. Assuming it's the right drive in the ash twin core).
I was returning to it at a point after I had been to the core of the interloper, and I remembered that one classroom. When I had first found it, I wasn't really thinking about what happened to those kids. Figured they probably grew up, y'know? But after the interloper you start looking at things differently, and I realized that if their classrooms are like ours, student projects like that probably wouldn't stay in the classroom for long. Like, the teacher will grade them within a few days and then return them to the students to take home. So if those projects are still in the classroom, those kids died what, maybe the day after they turned it in? And so I just have to pause for a second because I realized that a few hours ago I had read something a kid wrote a few days before they died suddenly and painfully and everyone they'd ever known died with them.
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Discovering the mystery of the Interloper and then figuring out that the kids I played hide-and-seek with on Timber Hearth were about to meet the same fate as the Nomai kids was an "ah, damn" moment.
I'm having a big problem with the PS4 version of the game. Twice so far, it crashed shortly after a reset, and both times, it corrupted my save file so I had to start over! Much as I appreciate the nested Groundhog Days this implies, I can't play the game like this. Is this a known bug? Any way to fix it?
You know what? Nanowrimo's cancelled on account of the world is stupid.
After doing some research, it looks like the save corruption bug is pretty common for the PS4. There's a post about it on the developer's page, but it was back in October and was just acknowledging the issue and that they are working on it. The latest patch was on December 3rd, so either it didn't cover that problem or it didn't work to fix it. I have to admit, I'm pretty disappointed. I was looking forward to playing this game for a while, and now I just want to wait for this to be fixed before starting again. I feel like a Bloodstained supporter who picked the Switch.
You know what? Nanowrimo's cancelled on account of the world is stupid.
Yeah, stuff like that is becoming too common. Shame, good game.
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So, I sat on the end game for a while.
END GAME SPOILERS
So I figure out that sun explosion was just going to happen. There was no stopping it. And when I got into the Ash Twin project and realize that I could stop the loop....I couldn't do it. I can't face the idea of a forever end.
Then, randomly I started thinking about this game the last few days and I started tracing everything in my head and I thought about the Vessel. And how there was a broken warp core in there. Then I thought, maybe....just maybe I can bring the warp core from the Ash Twin project to the vessel. I can't stop the universe from dying, but at the very least I can complete the journey the Noami started. So Yesterday I relearn how to fly that damn ship, relearned how to get to the Vessel, and then I completed the journey.
I'm not going to even try to explain what happens next. The ending of this game is an ending that should be witnessed first hand. But best way I can describe it is that it was a religious experience. I couldn't stop the end. But I could at least witness the beginning.
People, don't sit on this game. It can be frustrating at times, but it all adds up to a most satisfying ending. This is the Game of The Year.
I am also immensely scared of oceans but managed to do what I needed to do in Giant's Deep (although IIRC I looked up a guide so I didn't have to spend a second more than I had to)
I don't know if that helps at all
"and the morning stars I have seen
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
gonna go ahead and keep sending out idle thoughts here as I trudge along
Quantum Moon
you know what's a real bad feeling?
finally getting to this goddamn thing, finding the shrine, realizing I need to move it to the other pole, and instead of walking there myself I think "oh I'll just hop over in my ship"
and I hit the liftoff slightly too hard and I just ever so slightly go through the atmosphere and the entire thing vanishes beneath me
I have
- gone to the Quantum Moon and talked to the ghost Nomai who told me "hey check it out, the Eye of the Universe is up there, neat"
- went to the Sun Station and found that they were trying to blow up the sun
- visited the Interloper and discovered the source of Ghost Matter and the death of the Nomai
- realized how weird it is that so far the stuff on the planets has been critical for your knowledge of how to get through the game but doesn't appear to be plot essential
here's what my leads are currently:
- gotta go to the High Energy Lab
- gotta get to the Ash Twin Project which sure seems like the linchpin of the whole game
- figure out where all the other warp towers on Ash Twin go to, and I'm guessing one of them leads to the Project
- I have completely avoided doing absolutely anything on Dark Bramble
and here's hoping stuff about how to finish the game clicks from there, cause through osmosis all I've heard is "something something warp core"
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Made the jump to the other half the station this time and it seems it's pretty much a waste of time and just a quicker way to be killed by the sun, damn.
This is a spoiler for what you're supposed to find out about what they tried to do. I'm pretty sure at this point you should have found this information or at least should be able to find it.
My own experience:
It was pretty obvious the sun going nova didn't kill them, as the sun was still there and I don't think the backstory happened in 22 minutes.
I did get the "You are dead." ending so loop broken! YAY!
http://www.audioentropy.com/
Think all I have to do is find the Vessel now (and probably bring the warp drive to it which seems clunky. Assuming it's the right drive in the ash twin core).
Finished it, realized I never found the
But the ending is such mostly a nonsense nothing no desire to bother to go back.
Looked it up and it doesn't seem to make any difference minus 1 character being there or not.
His side note: "I initially intended for a second line below my name to say 'Happy Brittle Hollow-ween', but it didn't work out"
Also this game rules.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHm-GAuy8CI&feature=youtu.be&t=70
END GAME SPOILERS
So I figure out that sun explosion was just going to happen. There was no stopping it. And when I got into the Ash Twin project and realize that I could stop the loop....I couldn't do it. I can't face the idea of a forever end.
Then, randomly I started thinking about this game the last few days and I started tracing everything in my head and I thought about the Vessel. And how there was a broken warp core in there. Then I thought, maybe....just maybe I can bring the warp core from the Ash Twin project to the vessel. I can't stop the universe from dying, but at the very least I can complete the journey the Noami started. So Yesterday I relearn how to fly that damn ship, relearned how to get to the Vessel, and then I completed the journey.
I'm not going to even try to explain what happens next. The ending of this game is an ending that should be witnessed first hand. But best way I can describe it is that it was a religious experience. I couldn't stop the end. But I could at least witness the beginning.
People, don't sit on this game. It can be frustrating at times, but it all adds up to a most satisfying ending. This is the Game of The Year.
I was really frustrated and then I made one cool discovery and it washed everything else away
I am terrified of oceans in reality and in games
how spooky-scary is Giant's Deep
you'd think that'd be the planet with enormous fish monsters, but they sure did put those somewhere else so far
I don't know if that helps at all
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
http://www.audioentropy.com/
Giants Deep is pretty tame compared to other places.
Quantum Moon
finally getting to this goddamn thing, finding the shrine, realizing I need to move it to the other pole, and instead of walking there myself I think "oh I'll just hop over in my ship"
and I hit the liftoff slightly too hard and I just ever so slightly go through the atmosphere and the entire thing vanishes beneath me
bad! don't like it!
here is what I have done and still need to do
- gone to the Quantum Moon and talked to the ghost Nomai who told me "hey check it out, the Eye of the Universe is up there, neat"
- went to the Sun Station and found that they were trying to blow up the sun
- visited the Interloper and discovered the source of Ghost Matter and the death of the Nomai
- realized how weird it is that so far the stuff on the planets has been critical for your knowledge of how to get through the game but doesn't appear to be plot essential
here's what my leads are currently:
- gotta go to the High Energy Lab
- gotta get to the Ash Twin Project which sure seems like the linchpin of the whole game
- figure out where all the other warp towers on Ash Twin go to, and I'm guessing one of them leads to the Project
- I have completely avoided doing absolutely anything on Dark Bramble
and here's hoping stuff about how to finish the game clicks from there, cause through osmosis all I've heard is "something something warp core"
I need strength