T2 FM: Fables of the Penitent Thief, by Sliptip and Digi (Nov 8th 2010) - by Digital Nightfall
gozioso on 25/11/2010 at 02:44
Thanks. I didn't check past the first post, because usually that is where all of the download locations are listed via edits.
Lightningline on 28/11/2010 at 08:19
Thanks for the hard work but I just cant get past the constantly moving effects of some textures and the 80s atari music. Maybe the music if there is a way to make stuff stand still. Is there ?
nicked on 28/11/2010 at 08:52
Search this thread; it's been discussed already - it's as simple as removing some files. ...if you must ruin the experience! :joke:
warriorbabe on 29/11/2010 at 15:50
Help! I can't find the key to the second floor of the house where the ring is
PotatoGuy on 29/11/2010 at 15:57
You need to get in the room another way. If you're already there, search on top of the wardrobe.
warriorbabe on 29/11/2010 at 20:26
Quote Posted by PotatoGuy
You need to
get in the room another way. If you're already there,
search on top of the wardrobe. Thanks! Got it! :D wonderful mission/
Alic on 29/11/2010 at 20:39
sorry but i hate these kind of games. its probably very well designed and everything, but i cant stand it.
nicked on 30/11/2010 at 07:03
:erg: Please try to keep criticism constructive!
Xorak on 30/11/2010 at 08:13
I agree. Instead of just bluntly saying you hate it, at least give a couple reasons why, so maybe people can learn something. I assume you mean you hate adventure games, which is a fair point I guess; they're not everyone's cup of tea. But there certainly are several other great missions that are basically adventure games (though better, because Thief allows a greater range of exploration and non-linearness).
Tannar on 2/12/2010 at 15:43
Sliptip and Digi - I just finished this delightful mission. It surpasses all of my expectations (and given who the authors are, they were pretty high). I loved everthing about it. The moving textures were not annoying to me at all, I loved them. And the voices were brilliant! I found myself stopping and talking to people I'd already spoken to many times just to hear them speak. Frakin' hilarious! I couldn't possibly pick a favorite part, it was all too good. But the ghost sequence at the end was just perfect in every way. My hat's off to you both. Fantastic work! Thanks for this.