![]() The Gravity Cannon is pretty obvious from space - it looks like a skeletal version of London’s Gherkin. Mobius Digital/Annapurna Interactive via Polygon From orbit The Gravity Cannon from orbit. This room is the same place you’ll arrive if you landed your ship up top. On the other side, you’ll reach the base of the Gravity Cannon. Follow the lighted paths, jetpacking across the gaps. Take the elevator up to an area of large gaps. The path is hard to spot because it’s narrow, but it heads to the left. Mobius Digital/Annapurna Interactive via Polygonįrom Crossroads, look for the signpost pointing toward the Gravity Cannon. From Crossroads From the Crossroads, follow the lights to reach the Gravity Cannon. There are two ways to get to the Gravity Cannon: land your ship on it, or walk there from Crossroads. We’ll also point out all the things to learn along the way. There’s no direct route, so we’ll get there by way of the Gravity Cannon.īelow, we’ll walk you through finding and exploring the Gravity Cannon, and then the Southern Observatory. However, you are most interested in the fourth district, where the Black Hole Forge awaits.After tracking down Riebeck in Outer Wilds, and exploring the Hanging City on Brittle Hollow, it’s finally time to head to the Southern Observatory. Take some time to explore one through three, for decoding messages there will give you some great background on the Nomai, to say the least. Note that there are other ways of getting into the Hanging City, but this will suffice for now, and you can always explore to find the others. Following the crystals forwards and later upwards will eventually get you to your destination. Landing close will keep you within its small radius of gravity, while missing or stepping too far will make you plummet. When finished, find the wall with a series of gravity crystals, which will grant you access to the Hanging City by hopping from one to the next. As this is surely impossible, continue checking the area to learn what happened to the ship, and where the problem truly lies. ![]() You will find the symbol of the Eye with information regarding how the Nomai became aware of a strange signal, but were perplexed by its age, which is to say that the Eye is somehow older than the universe itself. Note that this will be the crux of most gameplay investigation: enter a new area, look for text to decode, as well as scrolls or interactable objects that reveal more than meets the eye.Īnd then, a little way down, you'll casually come across the main objective for the entire game, in a drawing representing The Eye of the Universe. The information will reveal that Ember Twin contains a Quantum Moon Locator, but due to difficulties, the Nomai built another on the South Pole of Brittle Hollow. Take a nearby scroll from a shelf and insert it, providing you with a clue as to what you need to do. Right across from the deciphered text is an interactable spot in the wall. Pay attention to what comes up on the decoder, as it is the first big clue about what you are setting out to do, and that is to find the Eye of the Universe. Use your Nomai translator here (Hold RB) to decipher the text. Inside are trees to refill your O2 tank, along with our first set of Nomai writings on the wall. Head down beneath the Signal Locator by taking a set of nearby stairs. You’ll notice there is one option that does not work like the others. Find the Signal Locator and play around with it. As one of the nearby asteroids orbiting Timber Hearth, this is as good a place to start as any.
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