FLACAJUN on 4/1/2007 at 20:54
IN LOST CITY---AFTER i GET THE LEVER IT SAYS TO HOP THRU THE CRACK IN THE WALL---WHAT CRACK-- I CAN NOT FIND ONE---IM STUCK ON THIS AND NEED HELP GETTING PAST.....ANYONE??????:confused:
BrokenArts on 4/1/2007 at 20:56
I realize you are using capital letters, just like your name, most intra web type forums consider it to be a form of shouting, please don't SHOUT.
FLACAJUN on 4/1/2007 at 21:04
Quote Posted by BrokenArts
I realize you are using capital letters, just like your name, most intra web type forums consider it to be a form of shouting, please don't
SHOUT.Sorry about that........any answers to my question??????
:cheeky:
theBlackman on 4/1/2007 at 23:47
Not exactly sure what you are asking. If you are still in the crypt, and have retrieved the lever, then you need to get back out.
If you are attempting to follow a walkthrough, then dump it, forget you saw it and go back to the "Ampitheatre" where the lava pool that has the island in it.
Put the lever in the SLOT under the wheels on the lower level. Activate it (USE IT) and go on from there.
If you are unfamiliar with the "Spoil" feature ( the blanked out sections) then hold the mouse button and scroll over the blank and it will reveal what is there.
The spoilers are used to give information but to hide it so people who don't want to see it at the moment can pass over the posted information.
That way new players don't get the game spoiled for them by having the end of the book or movie told to them when someone is being helped through a particular problem
Jeshibu on 5/1/2007 at 00:07
Quote Posted by theBlackman
If you are unfamiliar with the "Spoil" feature ( the blanked out sections) then hold the mouse button and scroll over the blank and it will reveal what is there.
The spoilers are used to give information but to hide it so people who don't want to see it at the moment can pass over the posted information.
That way new players don't get the game spoiled for them by having the end of the book or movie told to them when someone is being helped through a particular problem
Actually, you click on them nowadays.
Blame David.
theBlackman on 5/1/2007 at 04:45
Thanks. I did know that but am, as are we all, a creature of habit, so I was thinking the old not the new.
I'll not forget again. :p
PeeperStorm on 5/1/2007 at 05:13
The scrolling still works along with the clicking. Choices are good, I guess.