This gives 3x Clever, 3x Awesome, 3x Naughty, 6x Gross, 3x Aspiring and a base 4050 subs for a total of 4050 x 486 = ~1,968,300 subscribers.īest without Exosphere: ♥♥♥♥, Four-Leaf Clover, Penis, Karman Line, Space Waste. Keep in mind that the actual amount of subs gained seems to be within a range, so I'm estimating but it's pretty close on all my tests so far, if anything I think I under value the average amount for viral tags.īest possible: Plumber, Pump Tower, Penis, Exosphere, Space Waste. I won't be playing the game again until the Gamepass update, so I can't verify these work (but I'm quite confident given the ones I parsed by hand before were accurate) but I'll throw out some combos here for fun. This would take around 5 hours to calculate on my machine so I might leave it on overnight some day.
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I've only parsed tags of rarity 3 and 4, as this gives a manageable 24 million combinations as opposed to the 2 billion that would result from the highest 3 tiers. I found a file in the game directory that contains all the tags. My script has given me a few combos using my available tags that are theoretically better, but it's hard to encode some information about exclusive combos, since some require only using one set and others require parts from other sets. This gives you Super Creepy (圆), Weird (x3), and Awesome (x3) combos, which generated me 13M views, a x54 multiplier, and ~150,000 subs. The best combo I've actually achieved in game so far is Frankenstein, Millipede, Giga Boost, Hunting Trophy, Corkscrew. Since some tags exist in multiple categories it's actually optimal to split yourself around. For example, using 4 "cool" tags gives you a x9 multiplier, but using 2 "weird" and 2 "awesome" will give you two x3 multipliers, which is also x9. But that's only for tags and combos you've already unlocked.Īlso the best multiplier isn't always achieved by sticking to one category, as all multipliers are treated equally. The best multiplier is whichever one uses the same tags repeatedly. Originally posted by Rasip:I'm not on the game pass version, but there is a tab in the top left of the editor that tells you what tags you have unlocked and what category they are in (if you have used them with another tag of that category).
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And I will probably hold off on using it until I'm finished the full story, but it would be fun to experiment with. Given the game files for the gamepass version are obfuscated beyond all recognition, I was wondering if there's a way to get the tags in a parsable format? Or maybe the devs could be good enough to provide a file? I don't really care what format the file is in. But it's been a fun exercise nonetheless. It's not robust enough to account for recency, and given the nature of combinations, it's obviously got a lot of stuff to churn through (3.4 million combinations just with the tags I have unlocked, commons not included). Been a fan of KSP for years and this scratches that same itch all while giving a good story.Īt the risk of ruining my own fun, I've been keeping track of my tags and their combos, and have written a simple script to find the best multiplier for a given set. We definitely got a look at some waterworks while Han and Chewie got to know each other, but we didn't see a vac tube or a toilet.I've been playing the game on Gamepass, and in spite of the zoom bug the devs have acknowledged here I'm having an absolute blast. The closest we've ever come to this in live-action has been the shower scene in Ron Howard's Solo: A Star Wars Story. It's the first time we're ever seeing a toilet in Star Wars. It's called a "vac tube" and it looks just like a round, tilted hole in the side of the titular character's ship, like an advanced version of an airplane toilet. Wonder no longer, because Disney+'s new live-action Star Wars streaming series, The Mandalorian, has finally given us something we've never seen on screen in Star Wars before - a toilet.Įven better than that, really, because it's not just a toilet. How do these interstellar adventurers, you know, relieve themselves after a hearty meal of Shaak meat and Bantha milk? Where, I ask you, does Kylo Ren go to the bathroom? You know that guy does.
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Gastrointestinal issues in space! The characters in Star Wars must have tons of them, because there's weird-looking food and drink all over the place.