Glad I made it to Canny Valley... The moment I heard this soundtrack I knew I needed to play it non stop on yt
@Nicobro7
4 күн бұрын
"if you won some money at the casino and then you put all your winnings on red,but it came up black."
@mrdoom6900
5 күн бұрын
STW OST has no right to be this good
@GauzyGlue
5 күн бұрын
Ouuuggghhhh the nostalgia. I miss when Fortnite used to be it's own thing and had it's own identity. Not just "Look how many collabs we can get into our game!! Support our shitty metaverse!!" it used to be a simple game about a zombie apocalypse and you had to build mechanisms to stop them. Yeah STW can get repetitive but the charm is very apparent. The characters have voiced dialogue, it's written very well and has made me laugh a couple of times, but this was all thrown out the window because BR was more popular. I did like the story they had going in Ch2 with Jones, Slone, and other characters, but now? The game feels like an empty husk (pun intended ig) of what it used to be. Call me weird but I miss the lore, characters and story telling even if it involved tedious fetch quests. It made me want to keep playing through the game to hear the dialogue, and now? All we get are textboxes with "I feel a song coming on!" ahh dialogue. I want the old Fortnite back, the one that wasn't money hungry and had an identity
@midas5522
6 күн бұрын
*You Get A Break In The Action!* Add Some Blu Glow To Launch Lars Van!
@uniquesteel54
18 күн бұрын
i love stw
@soapybread
Ай бұрын
This is just pure nostalgia, honestly making me tear up. I miss this time
@tsrjuegos
Ай бұрын
Talvez, el juego no sea el que te esta haciendo daño, quizas, solo fuiste tu todo este tiempo, por querer llegar al final, y no rendirte pese a saber que, al final del juego solo encontraras a el creador sacandote el dedo medio mientras se rie de ti, ya que fuiste tan tonto de pasarte esta porqueria de juego, que ni siquiera es especial, simplemente, es otro juego troll basura de internet, pero, entonces, ¿por que te pasaste el juego?, talvez, solo fuiste tu, tu siempre fuiste el que se busco el enojo y el sufrimiento, no piensas que, tu siempre fuiste y seras tu mayor enemigo.
@RetroCat_FFYC
Ай бұрын
Hfjone
@ardad6843
Ай бұрын
Is this body and soul?
@ABX4M
2 ай бұрын
You can enjoy with my extended version of Low Combat OST in my channel kzitem.info/news/bejne/zWN8tYaejWmmlH4
@Bow1e_Z
2 ай бұрын
Epic needs to give founders thisss
@hubor4480
2 ай бұрын
PLS DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT INSTRUMENTS HAVE BEEN USED HERE????
@Elo94Tl
2 ай бұрын
thanks
@Pantherboss-ue6ue
2 ай бұрын
Getting over life.
@Lean-vn7kv
2 ай бұрын
The saddest thing is that we will never hear this in the missions 160
@minecraftlover62739
2 ай бұрын
this song will always remind me of the good days, playing fortnite with my friends in 2017-2019, when i was happy.
@brayanbarrera9179
2 ай бұрын
“Starting over is harder than starting up”
@georgiobader4815
3 ай бұрын
It summer 2019 u and ur friends hop on stw and u hear this banger
@Enthusiastically460
3 ай бұрын
There's 3D models of breakfast gen-xers' fanfic novels scanned magazines green-screen Shia leBoeuf banned snuff scenes on liveleak facebook's got lifelike bots with unbranded adverts, and candid shots of kanye and taylor swift mashups car crash epic fail gifs Russian dash cam vids discussions of McRibs discarded, forgotten, unrecycled muddled, rotten, and untitled
@gingeybot8710
3 ай бұрын
7:09-9:22 hits difrent to me
@Drazen_Dokic
3 ай бұрын
2:24
@Eunas1000
3 ай бұрын
Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy
@idkk_
3 ай бұрын
Idk why, but this makes me sad
@dobzshorts4487
3 ай бұрын
I got save the world when it first came out me 6 years later still crying to this from 1:07 to the end just makes me cry
@THUGNIFICENT4g
3 ай бұрын
6:38 is my favorite part 🤌🏽🍂🍁
@themuffinman3199
3 ай бұрын
Unironically, this is one of the best soundtracks I have ever heard in a game. The most relaxing song, over the most frustrating game known to man.
@2739D
4 ай бұрын
Nostalgia 🥲. I remember the first time I heard this, some dude gave me a bunch of 130 guns (Grave Digger and the Christmas LMG I believe) and I ended up getting to SS6 on Canny Valley. That still didn’t help me as I was ass lmao and I couldn’t defeat SS7. I then quit Fortnite for like 3 years and then came back again during quarantine. First game I logged on, some dude gave me 130 traps and I went back and defeated SS7 on Canny Valley and then proceeded to grind out till I finished Twine Peaks. STW will always have a place in my heart :). I should hop on again but i’m in uni and i don’t have the time but props to anybody still playing the game.
@jimbouh.9264
3 ай бұрын
Uni is just an excuse not to play stw
@FrostySauce
4 ай бұрын
we can all agree this didn't appear on your recommended tab and that you searched for it
@Knytz
4 ай бұрын
❤
@Wack910
5 ай бұрын
clair de lune 2
@boop53
5 ай бұрын
I think out of all the biomes in the game, Thunder Route 99 is my favourite. It has lots of wood, brick and metal, which is great. Its also got awesome music
@georgiobader4815
5 ай бұрын
Where not ready to expand
@Siksuki
5 ай бұрын
Something about this music feels both so unsettling and calm while actually in-game. I don’t know if I have some hidden trauma linked to this music but, something feels eerie and off, maybe it’s the peaceful music contrasted with the eerie vulnerable feeling of playing save the world at 4am gathering resources
@tangodadeyt3081
5 ай бұрын
Founder since 09/24/2017 really proud of this😁❤️
@shinylugia
5 ай бұрын
There’s no feeling more intense than starting over. If you've deleted your homework the day before it was due, as I have; or if you left your wallet at home and you have to go back after spending an hour in the commute; if you won some money at the casino and then put all your winnings on red, but it came up black; if you got your best shirt dry-cleaned before a wedding and then immediately dropped food on it; if you won an argument with a friend and then later discovered that they just returned to their original view -- starting over is harder than starting up. If you're not ready for that, like if you've already had a bad day, then what you're about to go through might be too much. Feel free to go away and come back. I'll be here. Alright, thanks for coming with me on this trip. I'll understand if you have to take a break at any point... Just find a safe place to stop, and quit the game. And don't worry, I'll save your progress, always. Even your mistakes. This game is an homage to a free game that came out in 2002, titled 'Sexy Hiking'. The author of the game was Jazzuo, a mysterious Czech designer who was known at the time as the father of B-games. B-games are rough assemblages of found objects. Designers slap them together very quickly and freely, and they're often too rough and unfriendly to gain much of a following. They're built more for the joy of building them than as polished products. In a certain way, Sexy Hiking is the perfect embodiment of a B-game. It's built almost entirely out of found and recycled parts, and it's one of the most unusual and unfriendly games of its time. In it, your task is simply to drag yourself up a mountain with a hammer. The act of climbing, in the digital world or in real life, has certain essential properties that give the game it's flavour. No amount of forward progress is guaranteed; some cliffs are too sheer, or too slippery. And the player is constantly, unremittingly, in danger of falling and losing everything. Anyway, when you start Sexy Hiking, you're standing next to a dead tree, which blocks the way to the entire rest of the game. It might take you an hour to get over that tree. A lot of people never got past it. You prod and poke at it, exploring the limits of your reach and strength, trying to find a way up. And there's a sense of truth in that lack of compromise. Most obstacles in videogames are fake; you can be completely confident in your ability to get through them, once you have the correct method or the correct equipment, or just by spending enough time. In that sense, every pixelated obstacle in Sexy Hiking is real. The obstacles in Sexy Hiking are unyielding, and that makes the game uniquely frustrating. But I'm not sure Jazzuo intended to make a frustrating game -- the frustration is just essential to the act of climbing, and it's authentic to the process of building a game about climbing. A funny thing happened to me as I was building this mountain: I'd have an idea for a new obstacle, and I'd build it, test it, and it would usually turn out to be unreasonably hard. But I couldn't bring myself to make it easier. It already felt like my inability to get past the new obstacle was my fault, as a player, rather than as the builder. Imaginary mountains build themselves from our efforts to climb them, and it's our repeated attempts to reach the summit that turns those mountains into something real. When you're building a video game world, you're building with ideas, and that can be like working with quick-set cement. You mold your ideas into a certain shape that can be played with, and in the process of playing with them, they begin to harden and set until they are immutable, like rock. At that point, you can't change the world. Not without breaking it into pieces and starting fresh with new ideas. For years now, people have been predicting that games would soon be made out of prefabricated objects, bought in a store and assembled into a world. And for the most part that hasn't happened, because the objects in the store are trash. I don't mean that they look bad or that they're badly made, although a lot of them are -- I mean that they're trash in the way that food becomes trash as soon as you put it in a sink. Things are made to be consumed and used in a certain context, and once the moment is gone, they transform into garbage. In the context of technology, those moments pass by in seconds. Over time, we've poured more and more refuse into this vast digital landfill that we call the internet. It now vastly outnumbers and outweighs the things that are fresh, untainted and unused. When everything around us is cultural trash, trash becomes the new medium, the lingua franca of the digital age. You could build culture out of trash, but only trash culture. B-games, B-movies, B-music, B-philosophy. Maybe this is what digital culture is. A monstrous mountain of trash, the ash heap of creativity's fountain. A landfill of everything we've ever thought of in it, grand, infinite, and unsorted. There's 3D models of breakfast, Gen-Xers' Fanfic novels, scanned magazines, green screen Shiah LeBeouf, banned snuff scenes on Liveleak, Facebook's got life-like bots with unbranded adverts, and candid shots of Kanye and Taylor Swift Mashups, car crash epic fail gifs, Russian dashcam vids, discussions of McRibs; discarded, forgotten, unrecycled; muddled, rotten, and untitled. Everything's fresh for about six seconds, until some newer thing beckons and we hit refresh. And there's years of persevering disappearing into the pile, out of style, out of sight. In this context, it's tempting to make friendly content that's gentle, that lets you churn through it but not earn it. Why make something demanding, if it's just gonna get piled up in the landfill, filed in with the bland things? When games were new, they wanted a lot from you. Daunting you, taunting you, resetting and delaying you. Players played stoically. Now everyone's turned off by that. They want to burn through it quickly, a quick fix for the fickle, some tricks for the clicks of the feckless. But that's not you, you're an acrobat. You could swallow a baseball bat. Now I know, most likely you are watching this on KZitem or Twitch while some dude with 10 million views does it for you. Like a baby bird being fed chewed up food. And that's culture too. But on the off chance that you are playing this, what I'm saying is trash is disposable, but it doesn't have to be approachable. What's the feeling like? Are you stressed? I guess you don't hate it if you got this far. Feeling frustrated, it's underrated. An orange, a sweet juicy fruit locked inside a bitter peel. That's not how I feel about a challenge. I only want the bitterness. Its coffee, its grapefruit, its licorice. It feels like we're closer now. Composer and climber, designer and user, You could have refused but you didn't. There was something hidden in you that chose to continue. It means a lot to me that you've come this far, endured this much, every wisecrack, every insensitivity, every setback you've forgiven me is a kingly gift that you've given me. We have the same taste, you and I. It's not ambition, it's ambition's opposite. An obdurate mission to taste defeat. You'll feel bad if you win, so I put this snake in for you. Have you ever thought about who you are in this? Are you the man in the pot, Diogenes? Are you his hand? Are you the top of his hammer? I think not -- where your hand moves, the hammer may not follow, nor the man, nor the man's hand. In this, you are his WILL. His intent. His embodied resolve in his uphill ascent. Now, you've conquered the ice cliff, the platforms, the church, the rectory, the living room, the factory, the playground, and the construction site, the granite rocks, and the lakeside. You've learned to hike. There's no way left to go but up, and in a moment, I'll shut up, but let me say, I'm glad you came. I dedicate this game to you, the one who came this far, I give it to you with all my love.
@succ8215
5 ай бұрын
funny how the most calming music under the right circumstances can make you spiral into rage
@jamahonxbl401
6 ай бұрын
“We’re Ready To Expand Again.” “When You’re Ready To Start The Fight, Select “Expand Shield” from the storm shield console.”
@TahirHussain-jx4tx
6 ай бұрын
alexandre dumas
@Juke_boy
6 ай бұрын
The music in STW is underrated, wish it was as popular as Battle Royale
@RussianSatiama
6 ай бұрын
This and Canny is the best part of the game
@iOVL
6 ай бұрын
6:00 🌌
@spida45onfire35
6 ай бұрын
10:32
@AvenYuh
6 ай бұрын
There are three separate categories of Og players. 1. The ones who’ve been waiting since 2011-2016. 2. The pre battle royal players/Save the world players. Finally, 3. People who started in Seasons 1-3.
@cuiscopper
2 ай бұрын
And since the entirety of Chapter 1 is considered as "OG", I guess there should be... 4. The people who started in Seasons 4-X, if that even counts.
@Taxor1
6 ай бұрын
Only real OG´s coming here back to enjoy and relax and thinks about the good old time
@jaulin2289
6 ай бұрын
I really wished Fortnite took the time and dedication to revive this mode. They have completely forgotten about it, yet years later, I still return to it because of nostalgia alone.
@FITSHACED704X
7 ай бұрын
Don't hate the player, hate the game -Ice T
@emperordalek102
8 ай бұрын
god that camera bounce i freaking hate it so much. *falls down off at the slide segment* NOOOO OH MY GOD!! NO I JUST GOT BACK UP THERE I JUST FREAKING DID THAT!
@GamerED415
8 ай бұрын
I love it
@Ebolution117
8 ай бұрын
This music is angelic, It's so relaxing. they should defo release it in the shop sometime, i know i'd buy it!
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