@@BierBart12unrealistic scaling throws things off a bit for me, but as elite dangerous player i adapted quickly However that guy cant really estimate velocity it seems. In a fucking space game
@@theroyalgamer6560 yeah, it was Oliver. But I wasn't upset that he discovered some things too early. Mainly cause there's no right order to discover information in that game.
@@AD-dg3zz oh totally! Sorry I didn’t mean to make it seem like I disliked it! You captured it perfectly, given the non linearity of the game. Also if someone can you their skills to learn the games mechanics without being told, full power to them. It’s even better when they use their education, since it makes the playthrough feel more… human?
never understood why so many people expect the autopilot to be like an AI fancy fly-the-optimal-path routing system rather than a make-you-go-in-a-straight-line machine. your spaceship is made out of wood bro what do you expect
@@DontMockMySmock I don't even think people think it's some super sophisticated tech. Everyone knows that it just makes a beeline to your target. What happens is that people immediately forget where the Sun is after activating autopilot because the Sun is such a (relatively) non-issue when it comes to just putting around the solar system. You just simply forget to take it into account! Though, yeah, Jerma's comment seems to suggest that he thought autopilot was a little smarter.
@@joshuawiener5003 Jerma's not the only one - Ive seen lots of people who seem baffled that it's even a possibility that the autopilot might send them through the sun, even after it happens.
i love him so much he was not built to play this game. it is my favorite game and he is my favorite streamer and this is my least favorite playthrough LMAO
@@radshiba_ thnaks for the recs :D I might watch the about oliver one, seems the most interesting, or at least the supercut since i dont know if I still wanna watch full LPs
@@radshiba_ so I watched half of it but im not sure if ill finish it because while he is very observant and makes a lot of connections intuitively he also plays so incredibly slowly and so "out of order" it makes it hard to watch imo and ppl call it the best playthrough - thing is it is a good playthrough it’s just that i guess outer wilds builds so much on personal discovery that anyone who works differently to yourself ends up drawing conclusions at different times which becomes very hard to watch if you already have your own conclusions like when I played I finished one planet before moving on to others, worked with the ship log constantly and built up a picture of everything that way and by god it’s hard for me to watch someone just randomly bounce around everywhere without a plan
@@redtro8678lol i have a feeling youll encounter those issues with most other playthroughs, but i like about oliver's because of all the extremely unlikely events he encounters by chance
Like not being excused from a class until the dumbest kid in the room solves the same math problem he keeps failing over and over again and progressively getting worse.
Considering how close some scenes get to the endgame, I’m stunned there weren’t more deaths on Brittle Hollow. The old, “no I will NOT fall into the black hole, YES I’ve got round it SMACK into any surface at terminal velocity” trick would count for a LOT of my deaths overall. 😄
Does he not notice he has an oxygen bar ? Also why do so many people keep autopiloting into the sun ? Once or twice is normal but the first guy you meet literally tells you the ship doesn't have an object avoidance system, and even then you should figure it out quickly enough.
Autopilot works no matter which direction the ship's facing, but it doesn't have an avoidance system, and space doesn't have friction when he navigates manually
you don't know the game if you think he should've been fine in those situations, also, regarding the second question, I have no idea, gave up on his playthrough
Flying over those cacti really isn't super hard. If you fall into them, just immediately stop moving and patch your suit, then boost straight up and out. So long as you don't keep trying to move when you land in them, you won't continue to damage your suit and health.
@@quantumblauthor7300 in that guy's defense, comments with swear words tend to get hidden by the algorithm, the one you're talking about is a comment response so it can't be silently buried so easily.
His ass CANNOT estimate velocity or gravity.
Likewise, I cannot estimate the gravity of his ass
Maeeeee
He'd do alright in a game where the celestial bodies aren't so tiny, probably
@@BierBart12unrealistic scaling throws things off a bit for me, but as elite dangerous player i adapted quickly
However that guy cant really estimate velocity it seems. In a fucking space game
@@BierBart12 If Jerma played a space game with realistic proportions and realistic space physics he'd make every landing into a meteorite strike.
for those who havent seen the full stream, he died so much that he didnt actually see the supernova until like halfway thru the game
I mean tbh I have yet to see a stream where it's not the case
@@unepintadeI once saw a playthrough by an astrophysicist. He managed to survive until the supernova on his first try.
@@AD-dg3zzabout Oliver?
His playthrough was really fun to watch, even if he discovered things way to early at times
@@theroyalgamer6560 yeah, it was Oliver. But I wasn't upset that he discovered some things too early. Mainly cause there's no right order to discover information in that game.
@@AD-dg3zz oh totally!
Sorry I didn’t mean to make it seem like I disliked it!
You captured it perfectly, given the non linearity of the game. Also if someone can you their skills to learn the games mechanics without being told, full power to them.
It’s even better when they use their education, since it makes the playthrough feel more… human?
"Why is autopilot flying me into the fucking sun?"
Classic mistake of autopiloting to the hourglass twins
100% certified outer wilds moment
or the interlopper, god i hate it xD
never understood why so many people expect the autopilot to be like an AI fancy fly-the-optimal-path routing system rather than a make-you-go-in-a-straight-line machine. your spaceship is made out of wood bro what do you expect
@@DontMockMySmock I don't even think people think it's some super sophisticated tech. Everyone knows that it just makes a beeline to your target. What happens is that people immediately forget where the Sun is after activating autopilot because the Sun is such a (relatively) non-issue when it comes to just putting around the solar system. You just simply forget to take it into account!
Though, yeah, Jerma's comment seems to suggest that he thought autopilot was a little smarter.
@@joshuawiener5003 Jerma's not the only one - Ive seen lots of people who seem baffled that it's even a possibility that the autopilot might send them through the sun, even after it happens.
God, the crunching noises when you get crushed by the rising sand on Ash Twin, it makes me shiver every time
i dont remember it being so juicy..
Like an eggs in your ear being crushed by hand.
@@konner5456eggs covered with stiff jello
And the gasp when you wake up afterwards is even more proof the Hatchling did NOT have a good time.
also the choking sounds when the air runs out
"Holy shit, I made it"
Instantly dies.
I love Jerma/outerwilds
I love how after accidentially flying into the Sun like 10 times, Jerma casually destroys the fabric of spacetime
Never seen someone suffocate or fly into the sun in this game as much as Jerma
3:27 Sounds like he was about to go into another certified Jerma™ rant before the sun interrupted him.
The title should be: Jerma learns suns have strong gravitational pulls
5:40 The likely last words of many civilizations.
Probably the last words of the nomai when it came to the interloper comet aswell😂
Painful, i literally can't understand how he consistently fails to learn from all of his deaths.
Progressively losing knowledge each time.
I have no desire to watch this stream. This was infuriating
i love him so much he was not built to play this game. it is my favorite game and he is my favorite streamer and this is my least favorite playthrough LMAO
what is your favorite playthrough?
@@redtro8678 probably brian david gilbert, but i also like vinesauce vinny’s and About Oliver’s, which there’s a really good supercut of somewhere
@@radshiba_ thnaks for the recs :D I might watch the about oliver one, seems the most interesting, or at least the supercut since i dont know if I still wanna watch full LPs
@@radshiba_ so I watched half of it but im not sure if ill finish it because while he is very observant and makes a lot of connections intuitively he also plays so incredibly slowly and so "out of order" it makes it hard to watch imo
and ppl call it the best playthrough - thing is it is a good playthrough it’s just that i guess outer wilds builds so much on personal discovery that anyone who works differently to yourself ends up drawing conclusions at different times which becomes very hard to watch if you already have your own conclusions
like when I played I finished one planet before moving on to others, worked with the ship log constantly and built up a picture of everything that way and by god it’s hard for me to watch someone just randomly bounce around everywhere without a plan
@@redtro8678lol i have a feeling youll encounter those issues with most other playthroughs, but i like about oliver's because of all the extremely unlikely events he encounters by chance
He died more to the sun when it wasn't exploding. (counting the ragequit.)
Unfair, exclude the rage quit and he's got a fair chance
I cant believe he almost made it through the cacti
Destroying the fabric of spacetime at the warp-test High Energy lab is my favorite death in the entire game.
it's shocking to me how many times he died from using all his oxygen, because i have never even once died that way
Same I am quite baffled
I like that when Jerma dies irl his final words have a chance of being "wtf happened to my body"
Everytime Jerma dies going to the grocery store
*Fabric of reality breaking*
Put it back in!
it's my favorite game EVER, and it was so painful to watch this video. I can't imagine how it must have felt for those who watched the entire streams
Like not being excused from a class until the dumbest kid in the room solves the same math problem he keeps failing over and over again and progressively getting worse.
"Holy shit... I made it!" *Crunch*
I've never seen so much suffocation.
SUFFOCATION, NO BREATHING! THIS IS MY LAST RESORT!
And again
And again
And again
And again
And again
And again
He must have an asphyxiation kink.
@@cyber_xiii3786that's what I was thinking!
Considering how close some scenes get to the endgame, I’m stunned there weren’t more deaths on Brittle Hollow. The old, “no I will NOT fall into the black hole, YES I’ve got round it SMACK into any surface at terminal velocity” trick would count for a LOT of my deaths overall. 😄
1:13 That actually got me to jolt in my chair. Like "wait, why is that one orb moving? I don't see a-AAUUGHH!"
We're all talking about how often Jerma fell into the sun. I'm more confused as to how he suffocated so many times, I lost count!
how is this the way I found out jerma played outer wilds
🤝
It is best you didn't seek further
his ass did NOT die to the supernova this few times... you gotta be kidding me
2:49 "I guess it just sucked me in" he's literally inches from the fucking sun
I love how he just listens to the chatter with no hesitation in the first clip
He is... Not good at keeping an eye on his air.
This game single-handedly exposed the stupidity of the average gaming streamer.
Now that's my kind of game.
Jerma is an outlier. Stupids Georg.
It is the only game I found dying to be one of the best parts of game play
It's a release from the tension and an opportunity to reset your brain. Very well thoughtout
For me, Henry Stickmin takes the cake for that, but Outer Wilds can have some funny death moments
This happened to my buddy eric once
He really doesnt like the supernova.
Just ramming the sun.
Jerma and the sun, name a more iconic duo
Does he not notice he has an oxygen bar ?
Also why do so many people keep autopiloting into the sun ? Once or twice is normal but the first guy you meet literally tells you the ship doesn't have an object avoidance system, and even then you should figure it out quickly enough.
Its because the average video game streamer is stupid!
Jerma and Atrioc fighting over the dumbest outer wilds play through:
Only one black hole death. Impressive
I cannot watch people play this game, ESPECIALLY NOT JERMA I WILL BE SO TILTED
The fact that there are like eight consecutive deaths via flying into the sun is hilarious 😭
Don’t know who Jerma is and I’m usually not one to judge someone playing games but this has to some of the dumbest shit I’ve seen in this game.
He's a Twitch streamer. No offense to him, but this is actually the dumbest playthrough I've seen of this game.
I am a huge fan of both Jerma and Outer Wilds - I will not be watching this play through :)
slapstick in space
Everything in space is slapstick
@@quantumblauthor7300 *silence where there should be a slapstick*
*"In Space, No One Can Slap Your Stick"*
Timespace rip at 5:35
Imagine the sun sneaking up on you.
Am i misunderstanding or does he keep flying into space fucking backwards and wondering why he keeps falling into stars?
Autopilot works no matter which direction the ship's facing, but it doesn't have an avoidance system, and space doesn't have friction when he navigates manually
I think I found my new favorite kind of outer wilds supercut
Sometimes I watch videos like this and wonder why I think I'm bad at video games
How does one die of lack of oxygen so much? truly impressive ::)
Hahh, this made me feel a bit better about my own playthrough... 😅
oh..... icarus.....
i know orbital dynamics is unintuitive as fuck but its painful watching him trying to fly straight up from the sun instead of sideways to escape it
why so many times he was out of oxygen LMAO
Is gravity just higher in his game, a LOT of those looked like he should have been fine! And how did he keep running out of oxygen!?
Each planet has different gravity. And none of those looked like he should have been fine
you don't know the game if you think he should've been fine in those situations, also, regarding the second question, I have no idea, gave up on his playthrough
Found the Jerma burner account
He seemed to already be on low health for a lot of his fall damage deaths.
@@o.steinman3855 Oh yeah, you're right.
6:49 this was not a death
I haven’t seen the stream VOD, but did he discover the supernova at 2:07? Or is it much later?
Yeah I think so. It's funny how he didn't even notice the supernova all the previous times
jereme 1995
Wrong
Flying over those cacti really isn't super hard. If you fall into them, just immediately stop moving and patch your suit, then boost straight up and out. So long as you don't keep trying to move when you land in them, you won't continue to damage your suit and health.
You can also just wait for the sand to rise to safely walk through it.
Hello, Eric
“Why is autopilot flying into the fuckin sun?” 😂
that is actually so dumb, i need to watch the whole playthrough lol, where can i find it?
here's the first vod: th-cam.com/video/s7w-Apb7oEY/w-d-xo.html
@@Erick-no5uv thanks!
Jerma played Outer Wilds???
Leave it to stream viewers to be the one part of the outer wilds community that just *has* to spoil parts of the game
I don't think he had a chance this time ngl
Damn bro dead ass just sucks at this game ☠️☠️☠️☠️was one hell of a journey though…
I've never seen someone die so much to stuff that WASN'T the supernova... like how brainless do you have to be playing the game to suffocate so much?
welcome to jerma
is it me or did you just f%@$*ing coped my first half of jerma dying in outer wild....... WHAT!
You can say fuck on the Internet
@@mariashanahan7102 Not on puritanical christian youtube now for kids, you can't 🙄
@@FuzzyImages you literally just read a comment with the word in it
@@quantumblauthor7300 no, you literally can't: f%@$*ing, see?
@@quantumblauthor7300 in that guy's defense, comments with swear words tend to get hidden by the algorithm, the one you're talking about is a comment response so it can't be silently buried so easily.