solider23876 on 7/8/2007 at 00:06
What exactly is the plant in your home for? I got it a few minutes ago.
jtr7 on 7/8/2007 at 00:25
Pagan's like plants, A LOT! And think this is a prize.
Actually, I don't know. What happens when you interact with it?
I missed this, somehow....
Or is someone dreaming right now. (Pinches self) Ow!
solider23876 on 7/8/2007 at 01:19
You can't interact with it. When I got it, all it had were 3 Moss Arrows.
I got it when I shot the Moss Arrows at the cornerstones. I shot all of the ones I could find. I went to Garrett's place and there was a plant in the corner.
jtr7 on 7/8/2007 at 01:26
It gave you moss arrows? Then it is useful. The next thing is to see if it gives you more the next "day", or if you go through loading zones and eventually come back later the same day.
solider23876 on 7/8/2007 at 01:30
I think that's what it does. I wonder what the Hammer reward will be. But I gotta get through the Cradle to shoot all of the rust mites.
jtr7 on 7/8/2007 at 03:01
If there's a Hammer reward, I'd like to know about that, too. I haven't read any of the walkthroughs or threads that may have already discussed these things. Most of the time the threads are about the Widow Moira reward.
Solabusca on 7/8/2007 at 03:16
The Hammer reward is a healing fountain water pipe, if memory serves.
.j.
jtr7 on 7/8/2007 at 03:22
How the hell did I never see any of these things? I kept going back to Garrett's apartment and looking around for anything different, Day after Day. Hey...something new to look forward to when I play it again.
I never got the Widow's reward, either. Difficulty level perhaps?
Beleg Cúthalion on 7/8/2007 at 06:51
No, you rather play the game too realistic and don't get too close to one of the factions. I never wanted them all to be on my side and neither wanted I them to break into my house to put a fountain or bonsai there.
jtr7 on 7/8/2007 at 07:06
I've only played once, so it was all new to me and I didn't have the time to commit to a certain play-style. I tried the sample-platter to get a feel for it. Plus it takes me, perhaps, longer than others to memorize the districts/levels.
I wasn't able to play in ideal conditions at times, and running it on my laptop on battery-power's not good for TDS. The framerate was 15 fps, but the image froze twice a second. For the sake of the Encyclopaedia project, I just had to play through and survive all the way--get a feel for it, knowing I could come back later.
Once I finished, it was back to the project. Not ideal at all, but better than nothing from my point of view in light of circumstances.
I thought it was weird to have the opposing sides each allied with Garrett, and with three of four groups breaking in to his apartment for friendly reasons.