Josh from the canal Let's Game It Out Satisfactory has once ag ain set itself the goal. Anyone who knows the work of the well-known Youtuber knows that the lateral thinker is rarely up to "good". For example, he built a nasty zoo in Planet Zoo, which is absolutely not for animal or human friends. With pointed comments, his videos often take on grotesquely entertaining features.
In Satisfactory, Josh produced tons of nuclear waste and radiated radiation throughout the area, blessing time immediately after the respawn. No wonder that the Youtuber in a new video dLeave this place as far behind as possible want.
For that he builds a kind Cannon from the new transport tubes in Satisfactory. As in the Futurama series, they allow you to glide through transparent channels and cover long distances. But it wouldn't be Josh if he didn't have his own plans with the new game mechanics:
Physics feature catapults players off the map
The transport tubes have the peculiarity of the player at the end to throw a little bit out of the opening. By trying it out, the Youtuber finds out that this effect can be enhanced by the length of the tube.
So first he builds a huge tower with a downward tube and a U-turn at the end in order to accelerate massively and finally fly all the way back up. But the fun doesn't stop there.
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Because Josh finds out that the power of the catapult can be further increased by leaving small gaps between the transporters. So the Youtuber finally builds one 600 meter long »cannon«, which accelerates his character so that it flies completely out of the map and crashes the game.
A few minor adjustments later, he still manages to generate just the right amount of energy to travel back to his old bases across the game world. Here, too, the Youtuber has already brought the game to its limits: the factories, which contain a huge tornado from conveyor belts, transform Satisfactory into a jerky slideshow due to the large number of parts used.
Incidentally, the previously Epic-exclusive Satisfactory will soon appear on Steam in Early Access. There is not yet a fixed release date for this.