“Also I ran out of melatonin” “It was really slow, but it also took a really long time” I feel like these are statements that accompany a lot of great achievements in No Man’s Sky.
I did this around a year ago with my friend, and instead of stairs we used walls to go up because in nms when jetpacking against a wall you have infinite thrust. You can actually go as high as you want because once you reach the base border, place a refiner and stand on it and have the other person delete the first base, then place a new base on the refiner and keep going up. We were actually able to reach my freighter when we used this method.
Steven Hawkins avoided these deep questions. Maybe it was due to his fear of his mortal enemy, stairs. But Dirt The Gamer has no fear, he is an unstoppable genius.
@0:26 Jumping off your freighter in low orbit and falling onto the planet in VR is one of the most terrifying experiences you can have! Especially as you have to stay on top of recharging your oxygen until you enter the atmosphere.
Dude, just want to say - every time I stumble across one of your NMS videos, I always watch it until the end, and I always get a few good laughs out of it. Never change, Dirt
@@yayatistudios it’s a procedurally generated thing. My favorite planet was a paradise moon that was in the planet’s rings. I built a base on a plateau that gave me view of the ring extending from both sides of the planet. You can find some of these on TH-cam!
@yayatistudios in previous versions of the game, planets would be spawned randomly in the system, and they'd sometimes spawn very close to each other or colliding. Both atmospheres wouldn't spawn at the same time and it would be a bit buggy.
I recently did the jetpack ascent myself, on a whim. I knew that it ought to be possible, because I had once done the reverse, when some kind of glitch dumped me out of my ship into space, comparatively close to a planet; close enough that I could reach it, while using up nearly all of the oxygen that I had hoarded, to keep my life support charged on the way. So I knew that the game didn't cheat by making the planet/space transition secretly a part of the ship-flying sub-system. So, when I found myself on a _very_ low-gravity moon, fulfilling some kind of quest for the current expedition, I noticed that I could jetpack across the surface indefinitely, due to the low gravity and fast jetpack refill I had. Once I noticed that, it became _imperative_ that I try escaping the moon into space, by jetpack alone. It only took a couple of minutes, due to the favourable starting conditions, and I'm happy that I can now state that I've fallen to a planet's surface from outer space _and_ jumped all the way up into space. … In a game. While _actually_ sitting on my ass in a comfy chair.
Perhaps the heat of the superheated planet during a storm counteracted the "ice" effect of space, preventing the "in space" debuff and thus movement didn't change. Or it broke purely from superheated planets not actually having "space" coded like other biomes.
Have you ever flown off a planet on a ground vehicle before? Boosting a nomad upwards with S class booster and engine upgrades during a gravity storm, you can actually escape the planet
I’ve built 3 “towers” over the course of multiple saves and it’s unique how something different happens each time: I’ve lost health at a rapid rate, I’ve seen the lighting completely freak out, and I’ve had my ship float 1000 meters off the ground, but I’ve NEVER seen the game force you to swim.
5:55 this happened to me too when I tried to do it. I wasn't floating, I was still walking on the stairs. And it was also a hot planet with superheated storms. Thanks for the video!
Why is this something I want to watch?I love it. I watch the most random жопа things, and I love it!Perfect for listening to while I continue the Liquidators Exp.
The more of your videos I watch, the more it feels that the Joker started a gaming channel. The sound is pretty close, but the feel is just perfect. I'm sure I would enjoy your video, even if it would be about different types of rocks in No Man's Sky
Ive jetpacked off a planet before, using cheats obviously, and flown to my freighter, it took fucking ages. But love the fact they factored in different planets have different atmospheres
In creative mode, you go to an empty planet and use your jetpack to go all the way up, but once you reach a point the game automatically restores your last saved point and respawns you on the planet.
I literally just started playing this game but I did jetpack out of atmosphere on a dead planet once so if you ever want to pull off the reverse diving board low gravity planets are the way to do it since you can save jetpack fuel by timing it and letting yourself float
We made a ramp on a low atmo world hoping to launch our exos into space but unfortunately the moment you cross a vertical threshold it yeets you into the center of the world where you Rubberband back and forth for a while til you eventually settle where it's core would be
I just had a thought.. What if you summoned the anomaly, and made a staircase all the way to the entrance of it? normally, your ship will get automatically guided in, but i wonder wtf would happen on foot
4:45 u did it the slow way, forgot about momentum. Use the whole boost low grav means u shoot up for a bit after. Allows for recharge, then u do the slow burst to allow it to recharge fully, then repeat. Your only utilizing like 15% of ur jetpack. Can use like 80% then the 20% to slowly burn and recharge.
So Idk if it still works but I found a glitch with a ladder. If you place in internal ladder then top it off with a cubicle floor you will climb infinitely with no need for stair case.... went into space when I tried
If you run the jet pack completely out of fuel, you can just Spam, jump, and the tiny amount that it refills is enough to keep going on airless planets.
Did you also try driving the hover bike up the ramp for some speed? This reminds me of when people would try to planet hop in Astroneer using a buggy instead of the rocket.
Haha, funny. I achieved that by using the Jetpack on a low-atmosphere planet. I could go on and on and on, until suddenly temperature dropped and I started to get hurt :D
This gives me an idea for a really dream like outpost when I saw the stairs going up into the sky it reminded me of those weirdcore liminal space photos I could find a really weird planet that has that dreamlike aesthetic and turn it into a dreamlike liminal paradise with the stairway that looks like it’s going up to heaven
you should build a base in a solar ring of a double planet if you travel to the secondary planet, the ring looks like a glitchy mist i have 1 near the edge of a the first galaxy in a system called End
Not sure it's still there since it was quite a while since I was online. But I have a planet where the moon is i partly inside the planet so you can jump from planet to moon and vice versa. No stairs needed
But can you walk OFF of a planet? Like.. building a horizontal walking board with lenght = ( radius of the planet + atmosphere), so when you jump off, you fall PAST the planet? Or do horizontal buildings curve around the planet?
6:52 I thought it was possible to change the camera options in settings so that it wouldn't want to auto stabilize? I haven't played NMS for a couple years, could be wrong. I need to dust it off again with all the newer updates.
I found a horrible planet that had mountain peaks so high they were almost touching space. The "climate" made everything pitch black, there were to "light up plants", It was hell to navigate, but I had a quest on it :(. To this day, I avoid mountainous planets in nms..LOL
Do you know what happens if you run out of a station? I've noticed that nothing stops you from just running back to space (at least not in the first few meters) but I'm way too lazy to try running to the edge myslef.
Theres a planet that is almost touching another planet and there’s a base on one so you can litterly walk from one planet to another without taking any sort of damage besides maybe life support cause jet pack
I always love when Dirt answers the questions basically nobody asked, but we always knew we wanted to know.
@@SUNBEAM_404 that’s what I’m here for
I was wondering this question, and I did similar experiments in astroneer (proof on my channel)
i literally just got done trying this and building my house in the freighter below it
Dirt's videos are essentially DangerouslyFunny gameplay narrated by Eddy Burback. And I love it.
“Also I ran out of melatonin”
“It was really slow, but it also took a really long time”
I feel like these are statements that accompany a lot of great achievements in No Man’s Sky.
so true
I did this around a year ago with my friend, and instead of stairs we used walls to go up because in nms when jetpacking against a wall you have infinite thrust. You can actually go as high as you want because once you reach the base border, place a refiner and stand on it and have the other person delete the first base, then place a new base on the refiner and keep going up. We were actually able to reach my freighter when we used this method.
Wow that is insane
Now you need to make a path between two planets
Steven Hawkins avoided these deep questions. Maybe it was due to his fear of his mortal enemy, stairs. But Dirt The Gamer has no fear, he is an unstoppable genius.
Hahaha
"almost there, just 7,000 steps to go"
You can't slip that Skyrim reference past me.
@0:26 Jumping off your freighter in low orbit and falling onto the planet in VR is one of the most terrifying experiences you can have! Especially as you have to stay on top of recharging your oxygen until you enter the atmosphere.
Falling from orbit in VR that sounds absolutely terrifying...I must try it
I can’t believe you’ve only got 22k subs. This channel feels like it’s about to go real big real soon. Keep it up Dirt! Love the content!
I feel the same. When I found Dirt I thought it was another million subscriber channel.
Well, humble beginnings for our favourite alive bacon!
@@AbeRudda I dunno but 22 thousand grapes would be a lot of grapes
And we'll be cheering all along the way
@@DirtTheGamer yes, but imagine 300k grapes
@@Fordie-four 😮 so much grape juice
"The progress was slow, but it also took a long time" 😆
"My next question mark in need of an exclamation point"
freaking love that
Dude, just want to say - every time I stumble across one of your NMS videos, I always watch it until the end, and I always get a few good laughs out of it. Never change, Dirt
You’re a beautiful soul
Jumping off a planet is cool but... How about jumping off of one planet on to another? There's somewhere you can do that, you just have to get there.
I’ve done that on a planet that was mid-collision with another planet, it was kinda freaky
@@benjaminradez2679 what they have mid collision planets?
@@yayatistudios it’s a procedurally generated thing. My favorite planet was a paradise moon that was in the planet’s rings. I built a base on a plateau that gave me view of the ring extending from both sides of the planet. You can find some of these on TH-cam!
@yayatistudios in previous versions of the game, planets would be spawned randomly in the system, and they'd sometimes spawn very close to each other or colliding. Both atmospheres wouldn't spawn at the same time and it would be a bit buggy.
I recently did the jetpack ascent myself, on a whim. I knew that it ought to be possible, because I had once done the reverse, when some kind of glitch dumped me out of my ship into space, comparatively close to a planet; close enough that I could reach it, while using up nearly all of the oxygen that I had hoarded, to keep my life support charged on the way. So I knew that the game didn't cheat by making the planet/space transition secretly a part of the ship-flying sub-system.
So, when I found myself on a _very_ low-gravity moon, fulfilling some kind of quest for the current expedition, I noticed that I could jetpack across the surface indefinitely, due to the low gravity and fast jetpack refill I had. Once I noticed that, it became _imperative_ that I try escaping the moon into space, by jetpack alone. It only took a couple of minutes, due to the favourable starting conditions, and I'm happy that I can now state that I've fallen to a planet's surface from outer space _and_ jumped all the way up into space. … In a game. While _actually_ sitting on my ass in a comfy chair.
This is why we love your channel. Stupid but necessary to do stuff!
@@Spealer like eating a lemon flavored bar of soap 🧐
Perhaps the heat of the superheated planet during a storm counteracted the "ice" effect of space, preventing the "in space" debuff and thus movement didn't change. Or it broke purely from superheated planets not actually having "space" coded like other biomes.
Have you ever flown off a planet on a ground vehicle before? Boosting a nomad upwards with S class booster and engine upgrades during a gravity storm, you can actually escape the planet
@@skellykenz no but that sounds delightful
@@DirtTheGamer I did it the other day to varying degrees of success. The exocraft dissapears at a certain height
I’ve built 3 “towers” over the course of multiple saves and it’s unique how something different happens each time: I’ve lost health at a rapid rate, I’ve seen the lighting completely freak out, and I’ve had my ship float 1000 meters off the ground, but I’ve NEVER seen the game force you to swim.
Next thing you know he's gonna walk AROUND an entire planet
😶🌫
He already did
woah
It might seem crazy what I’m bout to say…
That would be cool, unfortunately I don't think that'll ever happen :(
5:55 this happened to me too when I tried to do it. I wasn't floating, I was still walking on the stairs. And it was also a hot planet with superheated storms.
Thanks for the video!
very interesting 🧐
bro had me at "7,000 steps to go" I immediately subbed, idk why but it was funny
stairs are pretty funny in general, they're always up to something
I love things like this. Stuff I would never even think to try, let alone invest the time to do it. You're truly doing Dog's work.
@@SuperChaoticus I must make Dog proud
Why is this something I want to watch?I love it. I watch the most random жопа things, and I love it!Perfect for listening to while I continue the Liquidators Exp.
@@JaxonHumphrey-lw1gs I wouldn’t overthink it. Everyone looks walking up really long flights of stairs.
@@DirtTheGamer lol.
Space Elevator? No, thx i take the stairs.
The more of your videos I watch, the more it feels that the Joker started a gaming channel. The sound is pretty close, but the feel is just perfect. I'm sure I would enjoy your video, even if it would be about different types of rocks in No Man's Sky
@@J.A.N.O.S what a great idea 🪨
Almost needed to walk the stairs again @6:20 😂
The fact that the game allows you to do things like that is amazing!
Ive jetpacked off a planet before, using cheats obviously, and flown to my freighter, it took fucking ages.
But love the fact they factored in different planets have different atmospheres
In creative mode, you go to an empty planet and use your jetpack to go all the way up, but once you reach a point the game automatically restores your last saved point and respawns you on the planet.
so rude
How dare you make me laugh so hard in the first minute of your video. 😅
Yes Woman's Ground sent me.
No bros air
Dirt's videos are essentially DangerouslyFunny gameplay narrated by Eddy Burbank. And I love it.
This is exactly the kind of content i subscribed for!
“The progress is slow, but it also took a long time.” Is my favorite kind of humor 💀
Hey, just wanted to say I'm a massive fan of the channel and keep up the great work!
you are much too kind
They need to add the ability to make your own space station and all that jazz
I literally just started playing this game but I did jetpack out of atmosphere on a dead planet once so if you ever want to pull off the reverse diving board low gravity planets are the way to do it since you can save jetpack fuel by timing it and letting yourself float
We made a ramp on a low atmo world hoping to launch our exos into space but unfortunately the moment you cross a vertical threshold it yeets you into the center of the world where you Rubberband back and forth for a while til you eventually settle where it's core would be
I just had a thought.. What if you summoned the anomaly, and made a staircase all the way to the entrance of it? normally, your ship will get automatically guided in, but i wonder wtf would happen on foot
4:45 u did it the slow way, forgot about momentum. Use the whole boost low grav means u shoot up for a bit after. Allows for recharge, then u do the slow burst to allow it to recharge fully, then repeat. Your only utilizing like 15% of ur jetpack. Can use like 80% then the 20% to slowly burn and recharge.
"Yes ladies ocean" full consistency
00:00 if you really walked 7k steps,you would notice high hrothgar
4:45 I need to go back to school.
So Idk if it still works but I found a glitch with a ladder. If you place in internal ladder then top it off with a cubicle floor you will climb infinitely with no need for stair case.... went into space when I tried
Idea: make a capital ship dock so you can acess it from your base (more crazy ideas)
Next step, walk outside of the universe. Might take a bit... but itll be worth it
If you run the jet pack completely out of fuel, you can just Spam, jump, and the tiny amount that it refills is enough to keep going on airless planets.
Did you also try driving the hover bike up the ramp for some speed?
This reminds me of when people would try to planet hop in Astroneer using a buggy instead of the rocket.
@@craigsewell8692 ohhh, no I did not
Haha, funny. I achieved that by using the Jetpack on a low-atmosphere planet. I could go on and on and on, until suddenly temperature dropped and I started to get hurt :D
Oh my god I just discovered this guy and it’s like. Indiana jones discovering the idle!
🤠
Laughed so hard at "Yes Woman's Ground".....
The math was so epic
@@jmike2039 I am allowed one big brain moment per month.
You can, or at least could, walk off a planet onto another planet if you find a pair that are colliding.
Wow, I was just wondering this the other day
"Yes Woman's Ground" !!! 🤣 amazing
now when does Hello Games plan on Dropping the newest update: YWG?
Truly, no man's sky!
These videos made me wanna buy the game again
Just found this video and new to the game. Really enjoyed the content.
If you gently spam the jetpack key you can reach insane heights without losing much fuel
I actually did this with a tower. Needed to use 3 base computers to achieve the maximum elevation.
i have a planet in Hilbert where the planets are touching, but the gravity there is really really messed up. its an insane set of worlds
Now you gotta build a bridge to another planet
ily ps. these quirky challenge videos are THE BEST.
Now we just need a stairway to another planet
You say it is non-newtonnian to walk off a planet, and yet that is exactly how gravity works. (except for the stairs not having any supports below)
This gives me an idea for a really dream like outpost when I saw the stairs going up into the sky it reminded me of those weirdcore liminal space photos I could find a really weird planet that has that dreamlike aesthetic and turn it into a dreamlike liminal paradise with the stairway that looks like it’s going up to heaven
I feel like some people probably attempted something similar before, but it didn't work too well...Tower of B-something.
Great movie, awesome tests. You got my subscription :-)
Huh?! I tried this myself and instantly got fade-to-black transitioned back to the surface :(
I think that was updated at some point
There is a dude that had a working cannon base that use teleporters to send u to space was long time ago but maybe still operational
@@josemarcilio2116 now that’s fun
you should build a base in a solar ring of a double planet if you travel to the secondary planet, the ring looks like a glitchy mist
i have 1 near the edge of a the first galaxy in a system called End
they should make a exosuit upgrade so u can breath in spac
What happens if you build flat floor so long it starts to elevate. will gravity pull you on the floor or planet center?
@@Eetuvp ooooo, interesting question 🤔
Nice... but can you build a bridge connecting a planet to the space station, or perhaps a moon is more realistic.
"weeeeḝḝḝḝḝḝḝẹẹẹẹẹễễễễ∃eee" - Dirt The Gamer 2024. (1:22)
Not sure it's still there since it was quite a while since I was online. But I have a planet where the moon is i
partly inside the planet so you can jump from planet to moon and vice versa. No stairs needed
@@Wifyish lucky duck
I think it's hilarious that this game is quite literally everything that people who play Starfield wish that it could be🤣
4:45 so that actually made sense to me…
big brain over here 🧠
But can you walk OFF of a planet? Like.. building a horizontal walking board with lenght = ( radius of the planet + atmosphere), so when you jump off, you fall PAST the planet?
Or do horizontal buildings curve around the planet?
„aLl PlAnEtS aRe fLaT YoU dOn'T nEeD aNyThInG jUSt gO tO ThE eDgE"
~some idiot~
you should walk of a planet again and try reach the space station aswell
I flew up to a frigate once with a jetpack. It's very much possible on low gravity planets
I feel like there is a stairway to heaven joke to be said somewhere.
4:42 got it, q.e.d.
I fell down to a planet by jumping off my freighter
that's the best
6:52 I thought it was possible to change the camera options in settings so that it wouldn't want to auto stabilize?
I haven't played NMS for a couple years, could be wrong. I need to dust it off again with all the newer updates.
@@TK_Prod mmmm, I will need to check on that
Found it. Under camera options >third person camera movement > switch to manual
@@TK_Prod legend!!
woooo space travel has been developed
Hey dirt, I didn't know that you were that good in physicist and math. I guess Muddy would be proud of that!
@@medhros 🤓
I found a horrible planet that had mountain peaks so high they were almost touching space. The "climate" made everything pitch black, there were to "light up plants", It was hell to navigate, but I had a quest on it :(. To this day, I avoid mountainous planets in nms..LOL
I actually did this myself the other day but my structures would derender after i left atmosphere
@@robertkessler2574 oof, how rude
a few months ago I tried jet packing off a planet and it popped me back to the surface.
that is rude of the planet
@@DirtTheGamer yep.
POV: outer wilds players on the interloper
Do you know what happens if you run out of a station?
I've noticed that nothing stops you from just running back to space (at least not in the first few meters) but I'm way too lazy to try running to the edge myslef.
@@lillyblackblood I’ve tried it before and on foot you hit an invisible wall at the entrance to the space station. Twas quite disappointing.
@@DirtTheGamer aw, what a shame
thanks so much though
I just watched all of that and don't know why. lol
I hope they will add orbital base parts😍
One day
next up: can you walk from a planet onto another one?
Man I thought it would be a science video but hey, knowledge is knowledge I guess
It will be the No1 artificial wonder if you build a staircase from planet to space station 😂
Love all the insults to NMS...
I have always noticed their is a delay on pc when leaving a planet when on console the travel between is seamless
jealous
Depends on settings and build
Yes Dirt. Yes, I do.
@@Julzaa I’m glad I’m not alone
Technoblade but in No Man's Sky
Theres a planet that is almost touching another planet and there’s a base on one so you can litterly walk from one planet to another without taking any sort of damage besides maybe life support cause jet pack
@@GoosyGoober that’s awesome 😲