csamba on 2/1/2012 at 11:55
Quote Posted by LarryG
Hint: You didn't find much loot inside when you
moved the sarcophagus, did you? That's because you did not find the
treasure vault.
I will be posting a link to a complete loot list, all collectibles and consumables, and a collection of HINTS & SPOILERS. Just not today. I've picked up an intestinal bug and am not much good to anyone today.
I also wish you a quick recovery.
In the meantime I'll be enjoying a fourth ride all across your superb masterpiece, touching every single brick and looking into every (im)possible hole for
that treasure chamber.
prjames on 3/1/2012 at 04:44
Playing "Normal" difficulty. I've searched most of the areas (I'll search some more) but haven't got into the maze yet, I am stuck at the glyphs puzzle.
I have two mnemonic notes in inventory, but when I right click with them in inventory, I don't get a page with the mnemonic (or anything else on it) - it does nothing! Is this a bug, or is there something else I do with the mnemonic notesother than read them?
- prjames
Additional question (after more searching): Once you enter the special collections hall and get everything in there I got the wisdom bell, I didn't get the broken armillary, how do you leave?
LarryG on 3/1/2012 at 05:47
Quote Posted by prjames
Playing "Normal" difficulty. I've searched most of the areas (I'll search some more) but haven't got into the
maze yet, I am stuck at the
glyphs puzzle.
I have two
mnemonic notes in inventory, but when I right click with them in inventory, I don't get a page with the
mnemonic (or anything else on it) - it does nothing! Is this a bug, or is there something else I do with the
mnemonic notesother than read them?
When you read the
mnemonic note in your inventory the first time, you should have heard a scratching sound when you went back to game play mode. If you then look at your maps, and scroll to the right, you will find a series of notes that Garrett writes whenever you read something of interest to him. If you scroll to page 15 of those notes, you'll see that he wrote down the
mnemonic note at the bottom of the page. At that point you can drop the copies of
mnemonic note from your inventory if you so desire. You have a copy written to your notes and don't need them anymore.
So, you have the
mnemonic do you know what it is for? You should have also read
a memo from Coleman to Bursar which discusses the use of the
mnemonic. And you should have also found out where the
grimoire is located. Yes? Have you found the location referenced? If so, you should know now what to do with the
mnemonic. Since I don't know exactly what you have already found, I don't quite know how to advise you further.
Quote Posted by prjames
Additional question (after more searching): Once you enter the
special collections hall and get everything in there
I got the wisdom bell, I didn't get the broken armillary, how do you leave?
There are two exits / entrances. You can go back the way you entered if you search near there diligently.
malau on 3/1/2012 at 10:21
I get a crash to Desktop when the mission starts - as soon as it plays the paper rustling sound. It doesn't even get so far as rendering the FM to the screen.
I have a clean install with no enhancement packs etc, just the extra osm files - NVscript etc.
Could it be that your FM requires a specific version of NVScript (etc) and mine is too old ? I have v1.2.2. I also have Tnhscript v1.5.3.
Or is it an XP64 issue ?
LarryG on 3/1/2012 at 13:58
Quote Posted by malau
I get a crash to Desktop when the mission starts - as soon as it plays the paper rustling sound. It doesn't even get so far as rendering the FM to the screen.
I have a clean install with no enhancement packs etc, just the extra osm files - NVscript etc.
Could it be that your FM requires a specific version of NVScript (etc) and mine is too old ? I have v1.2.2. I also have Tnhscript v1.5.3.
Or is it an XP64 issue ?
It works on 64 bit machines. That's what I have, but Vista 64 not XP. Also your version of osms are not an issue. Your system may just not support this mission. Sorry . . . what paper rustling sound?
LarryG on 3/1/2012 at 17:40
My Russian beta testers report that the Russian translation of Finals is ready for release. Links to that translation are now found on the first post to this topic.
prjames on 4/1/2012 at 06:59
Quote Posted by LarryG
When you read the
mnemonic note in your inventory the first time, you should have heard a scratching sound when you went back to game play mode. If you then look at your maps, and scroll to the right, you will find a series of notes that Garrett writes whenever you read something of interest to him. If you scroll to page 15 of those notes, you'll see that he wrote down the
mnemonic note at the bottom of the page. At that point you can drop the copies of
mnemonic note from your inventory if you so desire. You have a copy written to your notes and don't need them anymore.
So, you have the
mnemonic do you know what it is for? You should have also read
a memo from Coleman to Bursar which discusses the use of the
mnemonic. And you should have also found out where the
grimoire is located. Yes? Have you found the location referenced? If so, you should know now what to do with the
mnemonic. Since I don't know exactly what you have already found, I don't quite know how to advise you further.
There are two exits / entrances. You can go back the way you entered if you search near there diligently.
The
note at the bottom of page 15 was not there even though the reference to the note from Coleman to Bursar was on page 15. I dropped the
mnemonic notes, went back to the place with the files and re-read the
note from Coleman to Bursar, then went back and got a
mnemonic note and read it, and the readable appeared and the
note appeared at the bottom of page 15. I've now solved both of my issues and am continuing
with reduced health due to the plot twist - thanks for your help.
- prjames
JonesCrusher on 4/1/2012 at 16:05
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Florian on 5/1/2012 at 08:14
There was a talk about easter eggs... anyone found any to tell us about ;)
LarryG on 5/1/2012 at 13:38
Someone already did . . . it's not the greatest egg, more of the idea of an egg that a character decided not to make.