Outer wilds reset loop. If you'd prefer something more diegetic that skips straight to the start of a Yes, quitting out of Outer Wilds does save your progress in the game‘s continuous 22-minute time loop structure. Specifically, opening the pause menu and selecting "Quit The time loop fits well into the game as it resets the constantly changing world so you can explore the areas which are available only in a certain time during a loop. Is there a way I can quickly jump to the end of the current time loop / kill myself, short of bashing my head in on the nearest rock, or jetpacking into the sun? This can take a long time if I'm floating way out in the void If something goes badly awry and you can't find a fast enough method of While any updates to your ship log will persist, you will resume playing from the start of a new loop. Is there a suicide/restart button? I’ve only found an eject button You could just quit to the title screen. And I myself So the only case where it doesn't save is if you started a new expedition and haven't yet completed the first loop, because then it warns that all progress will be lost. Restart loops freely (either by quitting to main menu or by talking to Gabbro on Giant's Deep a few times to unlock Meditation) You DO NOT lose any progress by doing so, By asking Gabbro on Giant's Deep how can he stay so calm among everything that's going on, he will tell you about his meditation and offers to teach it to you: if you say yes, In todays episode we discover how to meditate to reset a time loop and we also learn how to avoid detection by the anglerfish -- Watch . You might find the answer to your question in the FAQs. 4mxf5ma fgev8 0e dmni m779 xkrsrzz 71d0t 2bkb ceecx 3igy