My first look at the Titan suit from Argo and some science with it

In the video, the creator provides a first look at the Titan suit from the game Argo, exploring its features, including movement limitations, tractor beam functionality, and interactions with the environment. They express excitement for further experiments with the suit, despite encountering some bugs and usability restrictions, and encourage viewer engagement.

In the video, the creator provides a first look at the Titan suit from the game Argo, sharing their initial reactions and experiences with the suit’s features and capabilities. They begin by spawning the Titan suit and commenting on its size, noting that it is not as large as they expected, being only slightly taller than a character in the game. The creator attempts to access various components of the suit but finds that there are no visible components or options available at the moment.

As they explore the controls of the Titan suit, the creator finds that the frame rate is not optimal. They test various movements, including sprinting and side-stepping, but note limitations in actions such as crouching or jumping. The creator also demonstrates the suit’s ability to grab and place items using a tractor beam, revealing how the mechanic works in terms of grabbing and positioning objects in the game world.

Moving on to test the suit’s functionality in space, the creator discovers that the Titan suit cannot be used in zero gravity, limiting its usability in certain environments. They decide to conduct a hot drop from a height to see if the suit can survive the impact, and they confirm that it can withstand the fall without any issues. This leads them to consider whether the suit can fit through bunker doors, which they later find it cannot due to its height.

The creator also explores the suit’s interaction with water, testing its waterproof capabilities and confirming that it can withstand submersion without any adverse effects. They mention a bug where it appears that the character is not wearing a helmet, despite having one equipped. This adds to the quirky nature of the suit’s mechanics, which seem to blend vehicle-like and character-like behaviors.

Concluding the video, the creator expresses their excitement about the Titan suit and their desire to conduct further experiments with it in future videos. They encourage viewers to engage with the content by liking, commenting, or providing feedback. The creator thanks their friend Pete for assisting in the video and wraps up with a friendly farewell, indicating their eagerness to share more findings in upcoming content.