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Re: fg2 gold
Posted By: mandichaos, on host 199.173.225.2
Date: Thursday, February 19, 2004, at 12:15:19
In Reply To: Re: fg2 gold posted by msmaam on Thursday, February 19, 2004, at 11:25:36:

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> > > > > I'm checking at the Sphinx all i find is a lot of...trees. Do you dive from a dark place for the other? if so I might have gotten it without knowing
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> > > > after you have answered the sphinx about a dozen times look at the option on the bottom of the choises, then look around.
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> > > > silver"you drove me to it"fox
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> > > Thanks for your help, I killed the Sphinx ages ago and searched the area about 100 times, all I ever get are trees:( Maybe I missed something somewhere else but I doubt it. I don't think I got the one diving, I tried countless times though ARGHHHH... after looking for this stupid gold piece conduits seem like fun:P
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> > I'd hazard a guess that you did probably pick that one up already, then.
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> > As for the diving one, you said you checked from both beaches.
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> > ...WAIT.
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> > Did you just swim out one move into the ocean, or did you actually swim out into the ocean as far as you could without drowning and THEN dive down?
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> > Maybe you just didn't go far out enough?
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> > -Mandi "it's worth a try!" aka Chaos
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> Got the gold outside the tower... I'm stupid all that time diving and looking where the Sphinx was:) Just finished the game though... How often do they bring new ones out? I've nearly finished GOA, POA seems too hard for my little brain (I'm going to get my dad to figure the conduit thing for me, he's an electrician:P). After that I've finished them all:( Takes me back to my first computer C64...those were the days

Geez. I think my Dad still has our old Commodore 64.

Back on topic - the conduit puzzle, like most POA puzzles, isn't a math or engineering puzzle so much as it requires you to be able to visualize things. Best analogy I've ever been able to come up with is taking the east/west halves of the Coriolis as two halves of a bagel (or a donut), each with 6 conduits that line up on top of each other by number.

(That is, if you took the whole bagel and stabbed a toothpick through where M01E was on the east half, it'd come out through the point where M01W is on the west half.)

I drew the two halves and worked it out on paper. I think the game DOES give you a visual when you talk to Johnson.

And I'm rambling, I know. I'll save it for when you're actually on that puzzle.

-Mandi aka Chaos

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