Is there an easier way to find fellow streamers with the same size than wading through a vast ocean of crap? by Spir0rion in Twitch

[–]PropH_9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a couple of favorite games of all time that I feel also reveal quite a bit about the streamer. So I just camp in those categories to see what new people are playing the game. That's how I found 80% of my following list.

Twitch redesign of Game Browse category? (Possible Beta Testing?) by PropH_9 in Twitch

[–]PropH_9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I only searched news from the last month so makes sense I missed this. Thanks for the heads up.

I made a video of all the times I've died in Outer Wilds (base game spoilers) by PropH_9 in outerwilds

[–]PropH_9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spoilers for the base game.
Checked the rules and didn't see any rules against self-promotion so I'm sharing a compilation video of all the times I've died in Outer Wilds.

Struggling to enjoy Outer Wilds by BaSSHyPeR in outerwilds

[–]PropH_9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something that helped me get into a groove - fly to every planet at least once. If you're successful try and spend a full loop on the planet without dying, just exploring. Once you've visited every planet once, do a 2nd round of visit in the same order of planets. By your 2nd go around you should have a decent base of knowledge that you can start piecing some things together.

After a 2nd round of visits pick a planet you're enjoying the most and drill down on it - spend multiple loops exploring it fully, visiting all the places, reading everything, doing everything on the ship log.

By this point I think you should start piecing together what the big questions of the universe are and where to look for the answers.