T3 FM: Crystal Clear Conscience Feb. 28/06 - by Judith
Liz on 3/3/2006 at 11:28
It was labelled as rare book, not as note, and even thou i took it and looked at every body i still couldn't finis.
marycwmbach on 3/3/2006 at 14:45
Yes Liz I was the same at the end. Although I said no when the end of the mission came up, it didn't actually finish.
Liz on 3/3/2006 at 16:01
Is there suppose to be a sequel?
Because it seems so, from the conclusion story at the end of the game.
marker98 on 4/3/2006 at 06:32
I think everything worked, the way it was suppose too.... great mission...I saw everything happen in the park.....playing on expert.....I've only got 90% of the loot and i have back track and can't find where i missed it.....I didn't find any loot, out in the streets, at the very beginning of the mission, this may be where i missed it, just not sure.....it must be well, hiddden...
Stefan_Key on 4/3/2006 at 07:59
Marker98,
Did you look ?
[SPOILER]under the manager's bed ?[/SPOILER]
BTW, nice FM, Judith... I'm expecting a sequel too...:thumb:
Judith on 4/3/2006 at 18:01
Quote Posted by Liz
I am unable to finish.
All i could find is a rear book on a bench in the middle of the park.
Were is the note i need to read a in the park? :confused:
This is really strange, I play this mission on my copy of T3 and I can finish the game without approaching the bench.. checked all the scripts and everything seems to be ok...
[SPOILER]Is there suppose to be a sequel?
Because it seems so, from the conclusion story at the end of the game.[/SPOILER]
Yes, there is. I have some ideas in my head, once I find some spare time I'l write it all down and start to make some preparations.
Btw. Have you noticed some easter eggs? Some of them are not in the mission itself ;)
taffedinthehead on 4/3/2006 at 21:05
Nice work - short but sweet . . . the tunnel sequence had several good creep out moments! Looking forward to a sequel.
Suggestion - is there a way to make the Knockout/Discovery objectives optional, or only on the higer levels? I was able to finish ok, but my system Quickloads pretty slow, so it got really annoying after awhile to have to keep reloading and just sitting there.
Aside from that, it was a cool mission.
In the park, I saw the event, don't recall reading a scroll, went to the appropriate area and had the "END MISSON?" screen come up - I picked yes, but it just kicked me back to the park without ending - did I miss something?
Judith on 4/3/2006 at 22:37
[SPOILER]Suggestion - is there a way to make the Knockout/Discovery objectives optional, or only on the higer levels? [/SPOILER]
Of course, I just thought the mission might be too easy without these restrictions. I gave the player more water arrows instead - you can douse all the torches there if you want, as the "magic lights" hardly affect the lightgem.
[SPOILER]In the park, I saw the event, don't recall reading a scroll, went to the appropriate area and had the "END MISSON?" screen come up - I picked yes, but it just kicked me back to the park without ending - did I miss something?[/SPOILER]
Nope, after debirefing, when you click continue, you'll get back to the mission. I left the ExitMissionInfo fields blank, as it was written in the tutorial, but maybe it was a mistake...
[SPOILER]And it's not about reading the scroll - when you approach the bench with dead Quigsley, you should see "Garret's comment" about the missing crystal. Yet you should be able to complete the mission without it.[/SPOILER]
Nightwalker on 5/3/2006 at 21:55
I just finished the mission and it was very nicely done! The tunnels were VERY creepy in spots. I came up short 10% of the loot so I think I'll play it again to try to find the rest. Thanks, Judith!
GlasWolf on 6/3/2006 at 00:11
Just had a chance to play this one myself, it's certainly a challenge on expert but if I can do it then anyone can. I was short of about 4% loot at the end so just scraped over the line. Good use of AI animations, the torch-carrying, flesh-eating zombies were a nice touch. One little bug I found: there's a stack of boxes not too far from the start point you can mantle over to climb behind the scenery. Good fun though, thanks Judith.