FYI, just in case you're not deliberately doing it to introduce the concepts, a passive airlock that you have to stand still for only accomplishes what the basic airlocks already do: you can stand on your airlock door, wait for it to close before moving again and you won't leak atmosphere at all. Having a standard door behind you is a good safety net still for if you miss-click or forget, but if you're going to have to stand still anyway, you might as well do it on the airlock that doesn't leak atmo.
Holy crap Rhad! Just as I was shutting down for sleep last night I found a freighter with 36 of the climate controlled rad shielded cargo pods attached to it. It's something like the 6th ship I've visited in my first ever run. I bought the game because of this video series, thanks for shining light on these gems that don't have budget for big advertising.
Holy moly moly moly what a massive find And, yes I do try to champion the lesser known indie titles that I think are amazing and just don't have marketing money, but truth be told I enjoy these games SO MUCH MORE than AAA titles, so its not entirely out of generosity and benevolence that I play games like this one, haha
31:37 The CO2 pump was set to reverse though, so I think it was setup to pump CO2 out of the ship and into the can. Thanks for the video and looking forward to the new and improved ship, still love the name
@@jessed2282 Now you know it was a fellow shipbreaker who owned it. That's a jerry rig setup. Why dump 5 figures on a CO2 Scrubber when I can put an $800 air pump in reverse to a CO2 can? lmao
@@MH4wheelThats not how pumps works! The pump will suck all the atmo and not only the CO2 out of the room. The result is a CO2 can filled with mixed gasses
This series is doing pretty good on the channel. I see your going to continue from the marathon, great to see it. Hopefully you'll play more just from channel performance!
22:20ish that, let's call it, feature of nesting in containers is amazing. One crate in each hand, one of the crates holds my weber, crowbar and drill, the other is filled with backpacks. Everything I pick up goes in the backpacks, and new packs goes in the other crate, ready for resale or future use. For anyone planning on trying this out: Only reason I'm able to do this, though, my character is both Fit and Strong, otherwise she'd have either passed out from excertion or hurt herself in other ways. Filling three backpacks up with 5xStacks of flooring (wich ranges from 5kg to 8kg per floor tile, which adds up in a stack) is quite heavy still, as such, strong and fit still means you'd need to keep an eye out on weight. Excercise machines during transit is probably the most efficient way of getting these two traits. I got them by always flying slowly to my next derelict, took me about 4 days (including salvage ops and licensed barter at KLeg), starting with both Feeble and Unfit removed during creation.
You mentioned stationeers, because just like this game, stationeers has a steep learning curve. If I'm not mistaken, I did find your channel because of your Europa run. I searched for the last stationeers playthrough you did, and it was two years ago. Happy New Year Rhadamant, and best of wishes to you and your family (including dogs)!
Game looks like something I would enjoy from all the content I have seen. However, I have no pc right now just an android tablet.. so unless I see a big lottery windfall I'll never get to play myself, so living vicariously through streamers.
If you can scrounge up some old parts, you can play it on a potato. The game will even run on an old Pentium 4 setup with 3gb RAM, mind you load times will be quite long. :P
While in your ship, press N. This will let you create zones (just drag your mouse over an area). Then you can designate zones for buying and selling. That way you don't have to haul things off the ship to sell them.
@Rhadamant agreed. The reason I asked is so that you can pilfer the ship afterwards. Looking forward to see what you do next or rather what you did next 🤣😂😅
reactors can be found on roughly a third of the derelicts around kleg. Salvaging and selling reactors and reactor components is the main way to make money early game.
As stephen said they're common and I don't intend to build a reactor any time soon because it requires a ship easily x4 larger than my current one, so money is better.
By far, the best series on Ostranauts.
Oh thank you kindly!
By miles
@@Vinicius_HassGood to know! I sometimes check other TH-camrs to see other playing styles. I think I will not do that with Ostranauts.
FYI, just in case you're not deliberately doing it to introduce the concepts, a passive airlock that you have to stand still for only accomplishes what the basic airlocks already do: you can stand on your airlock door, wait for it to close before moving again and you won't leak atmosphere at all. Having a standard door behind you is a good safety net still for if you miss-click or forget, but if you're going to have to stand still anyway, you might as well do it on the airlock that doesn't leak atmo.
I build something like that pretty soon
@@Rhadamant Cool, impatiently waiting for more episodes, coz this series is a great one. :)
Holy crap Rhad! Just as I was shutting down for sleep last night I found a freighter with 36 of the climate controlled rad shielded cargo pods attached to it. It's something like the 6th ship I've visited in my first ever run. I bought the game because of this video series, thanks for shining light on these gems that don't have budget for big advertising.
Holy moly moly moly what a massive find
And, yes I do try to champion the lesser known indie titles that I think are amazing and just don't have marketing money, but truth be told I enjoy these games SO MUCH MORE than AAA titles, so its not entirely out of generosity and benevolence that I play games like this one, haha
31:37 The CO2 pump was set to reverse though, so I think it was setup to pump CO2 out of the ship and into the can. Thanks for the video and looking forward to the new and improved ship, still love the name
I was about to say this, you can reverse the pump to suck out from that room/area.
@@jessed2282 Now you know it was a fellow shipbreaker who owned it. That's a jerry rig setup. Why dump 5 figures on a CO2 Scrubber when I can put an $800 air pump in reverse to a CO2 can? lmao
@@MH4wheelThats not how pumps works! The pump will suck all the atmo and not only the CO2 out of the room. The result is a CO2 can filled with mixed gasses
Yeah I mention that latter =]
This series is doing pretty good on the channel. I see your going to continue from the marathon, great to see it. Hopefully you'll play more just from channel performance!
Yup, its continuing!
I haven't played in years and you've got me stacking hours into the game again.
Ahh welcome back!
22:20ish that, let's call it, feature of nesting in containers is amazing. One crate in each hand, one of the crates holds my weber, crowbar and drill, the other is filled with backpacks. Everything I pick up goes in the backpacks, and new packs goes in the other crate, ready for resale or future use.
For anyone planning on trying this out: Only reason I'm able to do this, though, my character is both Fit and Strong, otherwise she'd have either passed out from excertion or hurt herself in other ways. Filling three backpacks up with 5xStacks of flooring (wich ranges from 5kg to 8kg per floor tile, which adds up in a stack) is quite heavy still, as such, strong and fit still means you'd need to keep an eye out on weight. Excercise machines during transit is probably the most efficient way of getting these two traits. I got them by always flying slowly to my next derelict, took me about 4 days (including salvage ops and licensed barter at KLeg), starting with both Feeble and Unfit removed during creation.
37:33 Believe those kinds of rooms are referred to as Depressurization Chambers, as those works (with pumps added to the mix, ofc) as Rhad describes.
Yeah I am neither fit nor strong, what you do would kill me lol
@@Rhadamant yes. Yes it would. And I'm kinda glad your viewers don't opt for a suicide when the option is (kinda) clearly there (viewer suggestion) 🤣🤣
Like how you look like a bat demon with a mohawk while working on the He-3 container @10:33 .
Hahah =]
You mentioned stationeers, because just like this game, stationeers has a steep learning curve. If I'm not mistaken, I did find your channel because of your Europa run. I searched for the last stationeers playthrough you did, and it was two years ago.
Happy New Year Rhadamant, and best of wishes to you and your family (including dogs)!
Oh what a fun coincidence!
@@Rhadamant Is it? I mean, you create content about certain games which I prefer aswell in a consistent manner. So you made that coincidence happen ;)
@@tomvos5594 True, this game is up my alley so maybe not too much of a coincidence
Game looks like something I would enjoy from all the content I have seen. However, I have no pc right now just an android tablet.. so unless I see a big lottery windfall I'll never get to play myself, so living vicariously through streamers.
If you can scrounge up some old parts, you can play it on a potato. The game will even run on an old Pentium 4 setup with 3gb RAM, mind you load times will be quite long. :P
Doesn't take much to run this game, but more than a tablet 😂
Aye ouch, good luck fixing that =]
This seems like the game has so much potential and even in its current state seems very fun.
Oh even in its current state its great
Pointless comment for the algorithm! Getting ready for the next marathon!
Thanks!
While in your ship, press N. This will let you create zones (just drag your mouse over an area). Then you can designate zones for buying and selling. That way you don't have to haul things off the ship to sell them.
I know this already, thank you
31:24 I made that same mistake once. In my defense I didn’t see the arrows on the CO2 scrubber 😂
LOL yeah that'll happen hahaha
38:10 It would be cool to have Barotrauma-like automation for airlocks, if player opens one door the other one automatically closes..
I suspect it'll get expanded on in a future update
Thanks for all the amazing content!!
My pleasure!
If you create a zone on your ship you can sell directly from the zone and have what you've bought delivered there. It saves a lot of time.
I know, but thank you though
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that you keep it's name the same haha
SPOILERS
I do
Progress has been made.
Aye sure has
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Happy new year!
Happy new year!
These episodes just feel so short. There is so much to do in this game. It's so easy to lose 5 hours just salvaging and building.
Agreed.
Aye indeed!!
Happy new year😁👍
Happy new year!
In this episode: restoring a flying gas chamber
lol
Can you tug your old ship to nearby k-leg, just in case you need something from your old ship or would need more parts to have that functionality.
Selling the old ship is a massive benefit towards getting out of debt. Also, KLeg only allows you to dock 1 at a time
@Rhadamant agreed. The reason I asked is so that you can pilfer the ship afterwards. Looking forward to see what you do next or rather what you did next 🤣😂😅
Anyone know why the reactor was sold, not saved? Aren't they somewhat rare intact, or are they more common that has been seen so far?
reactors can be found on roughly a third of the derelicts around kleg. Salvaging and selling reactors and reactor components is the main way to make money early game.
As stephen said they're common and I don't intend to build a reactor any time soon because it requires a ship easily x4 larger than my current one, so money is better.
Tis fair. ty. I'm considering the game and enjoying your playthrough as a preview. I'm heartened to hear finding reactors is not as bad as I feared.
Cops have stealth ships.
NASS
So hook up your gameplay, need 1 hours long video 😅
=P
@@Rhadamant can't wait for next episode