joanieS on 8/11/2004 at 14:38
Bug [SPOILER]in the column in center of room? When picture is moved which triggers a panel to slide open on opposite side of column, there is just a black opening which cannot be penetrated. Is there something really vital in there that I need?[/SPOILER]
Never mind. Had to go to a list of secrets (thanks, Nw) to discover I had already frobbed that item without knowing it. NOW, I can't for the life of me find the [SPOILER]lever under the desk in that room. Do I HAVE to use that lever, wherever it is?[/SPOILER]. Haven't had any troubles until getting into this room.
Nightwalker on 8/11/2004 at 16:57
The lever isn't in that room, joanie. It's in his living quarters and you're in his office. When you do find it, it only opens another way into the secret tunnels so there's no need to worry about it unless you really want to have all the secrets register as being found. :) Great mission, isn't it? I've always had fun with it.
joanieS on 8/11/2004 at 20:25
Yes, it IS a great mission. I played this so long ago only the surroundings are familiar once I see them. Sure don't remember having as much trouble the first time as I am this time though. Keeping me busy until another new fm comes along. :thumb:
TTK12G3 on 30/7/2005 at 21:51
I've been running around this level and found everything there is to be found except one thing: the exit(and the switch to release the beasts on the Grand Liege). I am assuming that it has something to do with the burrick gat key, but I am not sure. Please help.
metal dawn on 31/7/2005 at 00:27
You have to exit through the burrick gate. It's in the cavern with dock and boat (it also connects to the fountain in the area with Liege's house.).
TTK12G3 on 31/7/2005 at 00:49
Thank you.
Dia on 10/9/2007 at 19:14
Sorry once again for resurrecting an old thread, but as I said before, I'm going back and playing some older FMs. Problem is this; even though I now know where the blackjack is (thank you Nightwalker), I haven't a clue where the heck the kitchen is!!! I've explored the halls at both ends of the prison cell area where I escaped from my cell, but so far only found a way to the sewers through the garbage disposal room with all the undead (lead a group of AI into that room & let them duke it out with the undead whilst I slipped down the hole). I can't find a sword or more water arrows, either. I'm thinking I'll restart this FM after I get some hints (spoilers welcome!) & try it again from the beginning, because as of right now I'm hopelessly lost with a few paltry arrows & flash bomb (after wandering aimlessly through some sewers).
Thanks!
Nightwalker on 11/9/2007 at 00:00
You started the FM the hard way. :cheeky: The sword is back in a guardroom that was just to the left of your prison cell door. However the easy way out of your cell is through the hole in the back wall.
If you keep exploring the sewer passageways underneath the zombie room, you should come to a dead end with a lever to flip that opens a secret door. This will take you into the same room you'd end up in if you followed the passageways behind your cell. Around the far side of that room are some blocks in the wall that can be removed. Explore around there and you'll find you're in the right area to find your BJ after a bit of sneaking.
I've always loved this FM. It has lots of secret passageways and neat stuff like that. If I had time right now, I'd replay it even though I remember it quite well.
No need to apologize for resurrecting old threads. I much prefer that to starting a new one and it might even draw the mission to the attention of someone who hasn't come across it before so they can enjoy it too!
Gloria Creep on 11/9/2007 at 00:39
Nightwalker, do you take notes???:cool:
You always know an answer!:thumb:
I mostly don't remember the specifics of a game, untill I try it again.
Just wondering :confused: :ebil:
OOO + XXX !!!
Gloria Creep :angel:
Nightwalker on 11/9/2007 at 01:46
I do have tons of notes but I've played this one so many times that I just loaded up one of my saves for a few minutes to orient myself and then I could answer it. I know a lot more about most of the older missions than the newer ones. It seemed to be easier to have time to play them multiple times then...maybe because most of them weren't quite a complex and sprawling as a lot of the newer ones.