T2 FM - Three Crowns Dec. 7/07 - by bbb
ffox on 2/1/2008 at 22:43
BLACKJACKER: Look around the Blue Crown room for another exit.
Mortal Monkey on 4/1/2008 at 15:08
Excellent mission. The city was awesome, and captured the TDP feel nicely.
I also liked that it didn't force me to knock anyone out. Finished it after 2 hours and 13 minutes with 0 damage dealt. I did have to snuff a few fire elementals though.
But it could perhaps do with a bit more ambient sounds along with the ambient music to give it even more atmosphere.
Also, I think some parts required you to have rope arrows to be able to continue. Making alternate paths is always good (and I noticed that you did in some places), and it helps make the mission less linear too.
There were no big showstoppers anywhere though, so it stayed a pleasurable experience all the way through.
Thanks bbb!
Master Garett on 6/1/2008 at 18:21
got the all the crowns but how do I get to the Keeper and the starting point?
ffox on 6/1/2008 at 19:04
Master Garett:Find the sewer hatch and .....
Master Garett on 6/1/2008 at 20:06
there's only 1 hatch that opens and which lead to the where I found the tomb key but it's a dead end...
ffox on 6/1/2008 at 21:10
Sorry - there isn't a hatch! :o
Come back into the tunnels, turn left (E) before you get to the ladder, climb the ramp and dive into the "well".
Master Garett on 6/1/2008 at 22:15
Aha!!! :cheeky: thanks ffox!! and Indeed bbb a wonderful mission it was... :thumb: :thumb:
Ricebug on 2/2/2008 at 01:22
BBB, this is one of the best missions I've ever played. Huge, but built so as the player is sort of led by the hand. Did I say linear? The puzzles weren't difficult, and I could find everything. I wish more FMs were as well-balanced and fun to play.
Ricebug
phedre on 6/2/2008 at 21:20
i just finished this mission and let me say it is one of my favorites in a long time!! i love the pagan parts, they remind me of the best parts of thief 1 and 2. awesome work!!
Paulie007 on 14/2/2008 at 13:43
Just finished -- great stuff, loved it! :thumb:
Lots of rope work!