Loved this video! I love TLD and i find this is a really nice overview of it. Comment on the intestinal parasites: actually getting intestinal parasites is not as simple as just eating wolf meat. If you eat one piece of wolf or bear meat, you gain a 1% risk of intestinal parasites. The risk increases the more pieces you eat in a 24 hour period-when those 24 hours are up, the game runs RNG, and determines whether or not you get the parasites. This means that the best way to eat wolf or bear meat is 1 piece, containing many calories, every 24 hours, as your risk will be at 1% and then reset when the 24 hour period is up :)
@@wyoplays Just so you know you can only get intestinal parasites while on stalker and Interloper difficulties. And custom if you choose it. So go nuts on the wolf meat :)
I’m surprised Long Dark doesn’t create the debilitation of snow blindness…I feel it would be great realism to be traveling through blizzards with snow goggles
Im sure people would have complained. Raphael pushed realism being important, so with snow goggles you would have a filter, or reduce vision with limited view goggles. (possibly, Im not speaking on his behalf obviously)
@@kurtmayhew895 Blinding and disorienting, I was stuck in the middle of a blizzard on a map i wasn't familiar with. I knew for sure there should've been a cabin just a head. So i walked for 20 (in game) hours, stoping to light a fire just before dying and continuing. When the storm ended I realised I was on the other side of the map, not only that but I was also meters away from the cabin that would've saved most of my resources and condition. 10/10 game, died to a wolf not long after due to low condition.
Not just any zombies. Rabies induced zombie-like infections that has strains that looks like it would kill the host rather than transforming it into a mutant (looking at you, L4D special infected expect the hunter).
@@cryowisp3267 I’m actually from the Yukon and I can confirm that this is just a realistic winter survival game that takes place in a world where everyone grows some brain cells and just leaves. For real though north-west Canada has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. If you ever get the privilege to visits the tombstones national park it’s hard to argue that it’s not the most beautiful mountain range in the world. Pictures do absolutely no justice to the behemoth rock columns that make up the mountains. I don’t live there at the moment but when it’s time to settle down I will head right back to the North. pls don’t follow because people thinking that it’s horrible wasteland is what makes it such an incredible place. There no where else in North America that compares and you’ll never understand unless you live their yourself, eh!
Honestly, you should ALWAYS pick up clothing. Because then you can salvage them for cloth and leather, which can be useful to repair clothing or even craft more bandages
I would argue that if you are on a lower difficulty like Voyager, like we were, its not really necessary. Cloth and bandages arent rare and the weight isnt worth it, especially if you are short on another resource.
You know my favourite part about this game? the sound design. Those howls at 9:12, aren't just ambient noise, they are the actual wolves in the game and that noise actually means something to the player. SO cool.
I want to mention that during the bit where I jump off a cliff and land in a pile of snow, I was live streaming the editing process. We kept getting an error with the way we were originally going to do the snow effect, twitch came up with a idea that looked better than original. Also, I need a sponsor. Bills are coming up and its getting tight. Displate, if you're watching this, maybe give a G a call, maybe an email. My apartments empty anyways. Also also, Im not sure why the final cut got so quiet. Im only noticing it now watching it back on my TV.
I always start on Timberwolf Mountain. If you know which way to go, you can easily climb to the summit where there's a treasure trove of high-level items, and you're basically set for the game from there. There's also another area, Ash Canyon, next to it, which you can also speed-run if you know the route, and get the backpack for a permanent +5kg (11lbs) carrying capacity bonus (which is a must have, if you're going to travel around), and possibly run into a moose and make a satchel out of its hide, for another +5kg bonus.
Yeah, Timberwolf Mountain starts are the best, go to summit, go to ash canyon, get the backpack, now I am ready to start exploring. I probably spent way too much time in the mountaineers hut
I play custom where the animals don’t attack me but the weather is harsher. I play more to relax but that doesn’t mean things don’t get crazy sometimes. As a Canadian that’s been in storms like these, they made it eerily familiar to me. Hands down one of my favourite games.
just a tip, when holding a lit flare(red) you can continue moving and disregard all non-timberwolves, all regular wolves will never approach you while holding a lit flare
also, carnivore meat will only give risk of intestinal parasites on the two harder difficulties, and even then eating a single wolf steak every 24 hours isn't a bad thing
fires will keep away animals, at the farmhouse you could have built a fire (in the fire barrel) next to the workbench to, give you warmth, light, and ward off predators
Yep, and if you drop the flare between you and the wolf, and then aim your weapon at it, it'll charge up to a certain distance and then run away scared. You don't need to shoot them or even have ammo in your weapon. The only times this doesn't work is if there's an aurora, even timberwolves will temporarily run away if you do this, though I don't think they lose morale, or if they do it's a negligible amount. During an aurora, almost nothing will scare away wolves or timberwolves, the only thing that works reliably is a flashlight using the high-beam setting.
Another amazing video, the content that’s been pushed out of this channel recently has been a display of dedication and a right to the success this man will receive
@@Volstx to call him a clone is a bit harsh, sure they both have a similar content style but I wouldn’t go as far as calling this a clone, since both of their content certainly has a a different feel to and they cover different games 😅
Great video! You certainly made the long dark look difficult and good for people whom don't know certain loopholes. To make them figure it out for themselves instead of being a pro at the game and ruining the learning aspect.
17:59 Both the hatchet and the hammer are actually more effective than the knife during a wolf struggle. The hatchet just outright does ~33% more damage, and just like the knife has a chance to cause a wound so that the wolf will bleed out. The hammer, while not doing as much damage outright and not being able to make them bleed out, has a significantly higher critical hit chance, able to cause them to flee, or even kill them with just the first hit. Also, at 22:33, you actually were going west. The in-game Mystery Lake map is rotated 90° for some reason.
I swear the last time I checked this channel it was at like 600 subs and I come back to 10k congrats bro glad to see you’re getting the attention you deserve
It’s an amazing game honestly. Not sure if you have played green hell or even subnautica. Can’t say they are really similar because the long dark is just miles ahead on how much freedom you have. No real goal except the ones you set for yourself. Also, dev pulled numbers and NO ONE has ever played without dying in the history of the game. Good stuff!
I used to just stayup this game so much back in 2016. Sitting next to the virtual campfirefire in the dark of my room in winter with nothing but my thoughts and the crackling of the fire to accompany me was a real vibe
Well as someone who did play the story, it’s really good, it’s basically the same thing as survival, but with story objects (obviously) with each episode taking place in different parts of the map, and new characters, and it also teaches the game very well But I will say some of the objects are very annoying, for example in episode 3, your stuck in pleasant valley, where you need to rescue people from a plane crash, and give them a lot of food and supplies which took me forever, but I’m happy I powered through it, can’t wait for episode 5
Ahh TLD, my fave survival game. Good stuff, bud, loved the journey and loved how you were playing borderline paranoid with the wildlife. As for 'tips' from a longtime player of the game, Whoslistening there made a good point about the intestinal parasites affliction (though funnily enough on Voyageur that affliction doesn't even happen lol). Aside from that, a good tool to keep in mind is a snow shelter (15 sticks, 5 cloth, make shelter just about anywhere that's windproof and decent insulation). Lastly, I disagree with your weight-limit priorities. 1 bottle of Antiseptic weighs 7 times that of ketchup chips, lol. (plus Old Man's Beard lichen is just better than antiseptic)
You leaving all that wolf meat to waste on Voyager mode hurt me. Intestinal parasites only exist on Stalker and Interloper modes, so carnivore meat is an entirely viable food source on Voyager and Pilgrim.
what is the long dark? its a game that i love in every aspect of its design and execution, love to watch mikeburnfire play, but would get bored of myself after maybe 3 hours tops
Love the editing style on this one Also haven't seen the stream but I wonder if there was a revolver under the bed in Grey mothers house lol, it spawns often there Edit: Just saw you use up all your ammo killing wolves in Mountain Town, that was painful to watch 😭
Good video but unfortunately the affliction you show at 16:30 is a regular infection you get from not disinfecting wounds, not the intestinal parasites
I would like some sort of base building not fully like being able to repair barns and stuff (ofc it would take a long time to do it) that would be cool
Some spawns are rougher then others but there's always something good about every zone. I didn't like Hushed River Valley at first but now it's my favorite map to start in. The moose satchel on day one is hard to beat and despite the complete lack of man made structures the ice caves are basically 2 absolutely MASSIVE insulated buildings that connect the entire zone like a subway :D
Hey thanks for playing this, it's my favorite game and doesn't get enough recognition. Probably wouldn't have found your channel if you hadn't played it either. Subscribed :)
In that cave in the Milton basin you should've gone out looking for firewood. That's the only way to survive something like that, and since you were at zero temp the low temp didn't matter.
The Issue is that there's a climb down to that ledge and then another climb down into the basin, there's a good chance that once I was down, I wasn't going back up due to fatigue or weight, especially with firewood.
Loved this video! I love TLD and i find this is a really nice overview of it.
Comment on the intestinal parasites: actually getting intestinal parasites is not as simple as just eating wolf meat. If you eat one piece of wolf or bear meat, you gain a 1% risk of intestinal parasites. The risk increases the more pieces you eat in a 24 hour period-when those 24 hours are up, the game runs RNG, and determines whether or not you get the parasites. This means that the best way to eat wolf or bear meat is 1 piece, containing many calories, every 24 hours, as your risk will be at 1% and then reset when the 24 hour period is up :)
Noted. I might pin this.
And you can't get parasites in pilgrim or voyageur
@@tesseract2144 not with that attitude no
That 1% thought sometimes feels like 10 or 100% 😅
@@wyoplays Just so you know you can only get intestinal parasites while on stalker and Interloper difficulties. And custom if you choose it. So go nuts on the wolf meat :)
My journey started with my summer car and now I’m here to stay
Same here man, same here
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Me too
I’m surprised Long Dark doesn’t create the debilitation of snow blindness…I feel it would be great realism to be traveling through blizzards with snow goggles
Im sure people would have complained. Raphael pushed realism being important, so with snow goggles you would have a filter, or reduce vision with limited view goggles. (possibly, Im not speaking on his behalf obviously)
@@wyoplays would be cool if you had a filter at first but it fades away as you (the character) gets used to it
Blizzards are blinding enough.. if you added goggles to combat it, it would make it easier.. not something I would embrace.
@@kurtmayhew895 Blinding and disorienting, I was stuck in the middle of a blizzard on a map i wasn't familiar with. I knew for sure there should've been a cabin just a head. So i walked for 20 (in game) hours, stoping to light a fire just before dying and continuing. When the storm ended I realised I was on the other side of the map, not only that but I was also meters away from the cabin that would've saved most of my resources and condition. 10/10 game, died to a wolf not long after due to low condition.
@@orlandolaurentiu731 not the games fault you suck
ahhh yes, the long dark. One of my proudest achivements was lasting a whole month on the hardest difficulty setting (interloper I think)
Still scared to even set foot in that one, I'll continue having dumb fun on Voyager, thankyouverymuch
The mechanics are difficult, but once you adjust the other modes feel overly simple
In some ways interloper is easier than stalker as the wolves are less aggressive and less numerous.
Love to see a game that presents the apocalypse in a more realistic way instead of some crazy shit like zombies
Cope
Not just any zombies. Rabies induced zombie-like infections that has strains that looks like it would kill the host rather than transforming it into a mutant (looking at you, L4D special infected expect the hunter).
Na this "apocalypse" is lame, it's literally just being Canadian during the winter and as we know Canada is lame
@@cryowisp3267 I’m actually from the Yukon and I can confirm that this is just a realistic winter survival game that takes place in a world where everyone grows some brain cells and just leaves. For real though north-west Canada has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. If you ever get the privilege to visits the tombstones national park it’s hard to argue that it’s not the most beautiful mountain range in the world. Pictures do absolutely no justice to the behemoth rock columns that make up the mountains.
I don’t live there at the moment but when it’s time to settle down I will head right back to the North. pls don’t follow because people thinking that it’s horrible wasteland is what makes it such an incredible place. There no where else in North America that compares and you’ll never understand unless you live their yourself, eh!
Honestly, you should ALWAYS pick up clothing. Because then you can salvage them for cloth and leather, which can be useful to repair clothing or even craft more bandages
I would argue that if you are on a lower difficulty like Voyager, like we were, its not really necessary. Cloth and bandages arent rare and the weight isnt worth it, especially if you are short on another resource.
Save some of them, I have been attacked and left without shoes, gloves, hats, so I’d say to pick up all clothes but save one of each type.
You know my favourite part about this game? the sound design. Those howls at 9:12, aren't just ambient noise, they are the actual wolves in the game and that noise actually means something to the player. SO cool.
I want to mention that during the bit where I jump off a cliff and land in a pile of snow, I was live streaming the editing process. We kept getting an error with the way we were originally going to do the snow effect, twitch came up with a idea that looked better than original.
Also, I need a sponsor. Bills are coming up and its getting tight. Displate, if you're watching this, maybe give a G a call, maybe an email. My apartments empty anyways.
Also also, Im not sure why the final cut got so quiet. Im only noticing it now watching it back on my TV.
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@@Hurmandolan Nord VPN: Great for keeping your information private, when leaching off of the McDonalds WiFi and living in their dumpsters.
@@wyoplays as we have learned, mcdonalds dumpsters are probably a more viable shelter option than 80% of whats shown in the video
Love the content man, keep up the good work
The sudden appearance of Paul Harrell broke me for a solid 90 seconds. You've earned a subscription.
I always start on Timberwolf Mountain. If you know which way to go, you can easily climb to the summit where there's a treasure trove of high-level items, and you're basically set for the game from there. There's also another area, Ash Canyon, next to it, which you can also speed-run if you know the route, and get the backpack for a permanent +5kg (11lbs) carrying capacity bonus (which is a must have, if you're going to travel around), and possibly run into a moose and make a satchel out of its hide, for another +5kg bonus.
Yeah, Timberwolf Mountain starts are the best, go to summit, go to ash canyon, get the backpack, now I am ready to start exploring.
I probably spent way too much time in the mountaineers hut
I play custom where the animals don’t attack me but the weather is harsher. I play more to relax but that doesn’t mean things don’t get crazy sometimes. As a Canadian that’s been in storms like these, they made it eerily familiar to me. Hands down one of my favourite games.
Dude, I was in absolute stitches at all the Paul Harrell stuff! That was absolutely phenomenal!
just a tip, when holding a lit flare(red) you can continue moving and disregard all non-timberwolves, all regular wolves will never approach you while holding a lit flare
also, carnivore meat will only give risk of intestinal parasites on the two harder difficulties, and even then eating a single wolf steak every 24 hours isn't a bad thing
another thing always pick up casings after firing either firearm, you can craft more ammo later in the game
fires will keep away animals, at the farmhouse you could have built a fire (in the fire barrel) next to the workbench to, give you warmth, light, and ward off predators
Yep, and if you drop the flare between you and the wolf, and then aim your weapon at it, it'll charge up to a certain distance and then run away scared. You don't need to shoot them or even have ammo in your weapon. The only times this doesn't work is if there's an aurora, even timberwolves will temporarily run away if you do this, though I don't think they lose morale, or if they do it's a negligible amount. During an aurora, almost nothing will scare away wolves or timberwolves, the only thing that works reliably is a flashlight using the high-beam setting.
Another amazing video, the content that’s been pushed out of this channel recently has been a display of dedication and a right to the success this man will receive
Good channel, very underrated :)
TRUE
Mainly for beeing a clone of Martincitopants
@@Volstx to call him a clone is a bit harsh, sure they both have a similar content style but I wouldn’t go as far as calling this a clone, since both of their content certainly has a a different feel to and they cover different games 😅
Great video! You certainly made the long dark look difficult and good for people whom don't know certain loopholes. To make them figure it out for themselves instead of being a pro at the game and ruining the learning aspect.
Thanks paul harrell
I did NOT expect that Paul Harrell throw in.
Absolute gold mate, been playing this game since 2016 and love this vid
Boy oh boy i sure do love watching content from famous youtuber wyoplays
17:59 Both the hatchet and the hammer are actually more effective than the knife during a wolf struggle. The hatchet just outright does ~33% more damage, and just like the knife has a chance to cause a wound so that the wolf will bleed out. The hammer, while not doing as much damage outright and not being able to make them bleed out, has a significantly higher critical hit chance, able to cause them to flee, or even kill them with just the first hit.
Also, at 22:33, you actually were going west. The in-game Mystery Lake map is rotated 90° for some reason.
I love your video's my man, keep up the good work and look after yourself!
I was not expecting Paul Harrell, I see you're an avian of culture
That algorithm is just over the horizon buddy keep that grindset going, love your videos bruh
Your editing and goofy duck character got a sub from me. Very entertaining to watch!
Truly a masterpiece of the ages. I foresee great things in your future duck.
Didn't expect random Paul Harrel clips when I clicked on this video.
That Paul Harrell cameo OMG lol
Okay, now I *know* I’ve played too much TLD when I immediately realized you were in Broken Railroad.
This channel is going to pop off
Started this channel with my summer car now I’m subbed after this one
big pog energy, my gourd is pogging away.
also what I forgor 💀💀... homie bouta pop into the atmosphere with this poggy content
This channeø will grow big with this quality content
bro keep pushing. your channel is fire
what an awesome way to introduce a game! never seen a vid quite like it
Ive got another video uploaded recently with an interesting intro. Dont think Ill make it near as long as I did ever again, but it was fun to make.
bruh the reflection 0:54 literally jumpscared the living shit out of me for some reason
congatulations on 7k subs!
man you are earning alot of subs!
YOU ALMOST DOUBLED YOUR SUBSCRIBERS IN TWO WEEKS!?!?! Great job man, keep up the amazing work
28:41 the soulless eyes of D U C C as he takes someone's life
Didn't expect to see Paul Harrell be mentioned on a game review. Welcome though.
Rest in peace paul. He will be missed.
I swear the last time I checked this channel it was at like 600 subs and I come back to 10k congrats bro glad to see you’re getting the attention you deserve
No way you made a Paul harrel reference instant sub
Its cold and scary, but a bit of light and some roof under your head makes it all seem not so bad.
And that kids is how you earn a subscriber, keep up the great content man!
never heard of this game and now i kinda wanna play it lmao, good vid
It’s an amazing game honestly. Not sure if you have played green hell or even subnautica. Can’t say they are really similar because the long dark is just miles ahead on how much freedom you have.
No real goal except the ones you set for yourself. Also, dev pulled numbers and NO ONE has ever played without dying in the history of the game. Good stuff!
@@heatheremmons6160 I've never died in the game granted I've only played for 5 minutes and cut the game off to watch some videos about it
Not even in the Canadian Yukon are one safe from Paul i see.
I used to just stayup this game so much back in 2016. Sitting next to the virtual campfirefire in the dark of my room in winter with nothing but my thoughts and the crackling of the fire to accompany me was a real vibe
Aw yes tld is one of my favourite games glad to see it get more main streem recognition
Amazing vid keep it up loving this channel.
Holy shit, that ending was gold.
Great video man.
Amazing video! Def underrated channel!
leetssgoo the big video Wyo was teasing
Fantastic video! Been playing TLD for a few years now and it’s just a game I always go back to.
You are really good at doing this videos. Keep it up and you´ll gain many subscribers. Im sure of it. You certainly deserve it .
I love the content, hope you succeed on TH-cam
A Paul Harrel Reference in a gaming video? Outstanding
Great vid as always
Great video. Hilarious AF. Also a big fan of Paul too.
And who was the real winner in the end, the wolves.
yeah, going for a new interloper run rn
Great vid, I loved that ending xD
EVERYONE COMMENT THIS MAN NEEDS THE ALGORITHM HELPP
Well as someone who did play the story, it’s really good, it’s basically the same thing as survival, but with story objects (obviously) with each episode taking place in different parts of the map, and new characters, and it also teaches the game very well
But I will say some of the objects are very annoying, for example in episode 3, your stuck in pleasant valley, where you need to rescue people from a plane crash, and give them a lot of food and supplies which took me forever, but I’m happy I powered through it, can’t wait for episode 5
I'm pretty sure this man will become the next martincitopants, but with more videos.
That 3.5 gallons of gas didn't age well.
That much money gets you about 3.6gal now
never seen this channel before but the long dark is my favorite game and this was a very cool video!
Loved this video and your content is soooo good!
Ahh TLD, my fave survival game. Good stuff, bud, loved the journey and loved how you were playing borderline paranoid with the wildlife.
As for 'tips' from a longtime player of the game, Whoslistening there made a good point about the intestinal parasites affliction (though funnily enough on Voyageur that affliction doesn't even happen lol). Aside from that, a good tool to keep in mind is a snow shelter (15 sticks, 5 cloth, make shelter just about anywhere that's windproof and decent insulation).
Lastly, I disagree with your weight-limit priorities. 1 bottle of Antiseptic weighs 7 times that of ketchup chips, lol. (plus Old Man's Beard lichen is just better than antiseptic)
You leaving all that wolf meat to waste on Voyager mode hurt me. Intestinal parasites only exist on Stalker and Interloper modes, so carnivore meat is an entirely viable food source on Voyager and Pilgrim.
The fucking Paul Harrell jokes had me rolling.
what is the long dark?
its a game that i love in every aspect of its design and execution, love to watch mikeburnfire play, but would get bored of myself after maybe 3 hours tops
liked and subscribed just for the pokémon card lol your my summer car video has me hooked
Best survival game XD but don't forget that wolf are scared of fire.
Love the editing style on this one
Also haven't seen the stream but I wonder if there was a revolver under the bed in Grey mothers house lol, it spawns often there
Edit: Just saw you use up all your ammo killing wolves in Mountain Town, that was painful to watch 😭
I was not aware of that. I might check the vod and see if something pops up.
This guy is the next Martincitopants
The greatest The Long Dark video I have ever watched
Good video but unfortunately the affliction you show at 16:30 is a regular infection you get from not disinfecting wounds, not the intestinal parasites
I’m watching this at 1:30 in the morning, was not expecting to see an effective use of Paul Herrel outside the gun community. Thank you for that.
Lesson 1 of the long dark don't be afraid of getting attacked by wolf's cause u learn valuable information afterwards
I would like some sort of base building not fully like being able to repair barns and stuff (ofc it would take a long time to do it) that would be cool
OMFG I LOVE THIS VIDEO
Some spawns are rougher then others but there's always something good about every zone. I didn't like Hushed River Valley at first but now it's my favorite map to start in. The moose satchel on day one is hard to beat and despite the complete lack of man made structures the ice caves are basically 2 absolutely MASSIVE insulated buildings that connect the entire zone like a subway :D
p-paul harrell, I-I didnt mean to grab your stash.
I love how u edited this do moreeeee survival games and do an edit similar to this 1000/10 for imagination and inovation
Me and my friend literally just got the game as this came out lol
It really needs a co-op mode. Itd be interesting trying to make the limited resources work for more people.
Me maniacally looting whatever I come across, regardless of weight limit, and slowly dragging my character around the map through a blizzard:
What is it? A small masterpiece i'll never forget
I like the video style an I’ll come back to your channel Gooseman
Hey thanks for playing this, it's my favorite game and doesn't get enough recognition. Probably wouldn't have found your channel if you hadn't played it either. Subscribed :)
Ah yes good old Parents trip to school simulator!
Using the rifle bullet on a wolf hurt my soul
god damit now i have to play the long dark again. Dam you Clive why do you have to do this to me?
Clive save op 💪
I know i am late to the game, but it is .303 British, not 303 enfield.
17:50 Always happy to help
Paul Harrell here to explain some caveats about the nutritional value of strawberry Pop Tarts
Man i still remeber you having only 200 subs now 7k goddamn
life happens fast man its insane.
I’m so addicted to this game.
This game is a work of art.
In that cave in the Milton basin you should've gone out looking for firewood. That's the only way to survive something like that, and since you were at zero temp the low temp didn't matter.
The Issue is that there's a climb down to that ledge and then another climb down into the basin, there's a good chance that once I was down, I wasn't going back up due to fatigue or weight, especially with firewood.