Holy fudge, well done! Breathless final minutes there.Eomega123 said:Just managed to beat the game again. I unfortunately went insane, but man was it a dramatic finish.
Holy fudge, well done! Breathless final minutes there.Eomega123 said:Just managed to beat the game again. I unfortunately went insane, but man was it a dramatic finish.
dunam said:Eomega123 said:Well you get all the standard insanity effects, but much more frequently. I had the static screen and noise on basically every board, enemies that weren't really there in about every third room, and you have to PAY ATTENTION when you click on options, because if you accidentally click to shoot yourself there is no way to beat the quick time event at that level.The_Darkness said:Nice one, Eomega123. I enjoyed reading that. Out of interest, what difference does it make (if any) if your investigator is entirely insane?
Managing to seal away the attacking god while remaining sane earns you an extra 10,000 experience.
If you're insane when you cast the banishing ritual, then you wake up in a padded cell, having no memory of what happened after that, though people tell you were wandering the countryside, babbling incoherently. While you managed to stop the god, you're still convinced that the shadow is everywhere, and you die in there gibbering like a maniac. Alternatively:If you're sane when you perform the banishing ritual, and if the ritual doesn't send you over the brink (I'm not sure if the banishing ritual decreases sanity, I've only even been very sane, completely insane, or completely insane but on a drug fueled rampage), then you successful seal away the god and escape. You live and the world is safe, even though no one will know you saved them, or that they were even under attack.well except for the ministry of occultism, who seem to have noticed and they offer you a job.
It appears to run pretty well under CrossOver at least.CkretAznMan said:Oh, sweet. I'll look into this when a mac version comes out.
I do love the entire lovecraftion thing going on there.Knoxy said:Your handler from the Ministry of Occultism is Trilby right? I wonder when this takes places with regards to the rest of the Chzo Mythos timeline.
dunam said:What territory runes mean:
If it's a claim of territory, then you know that color is associated with that rune.
If it's a blessing, then you know that that color is associated with the ally of that rune.
If it's a curse or blasphemy, then you know that the color is associated with the enemy of that rune.
the color correspond to the god that possess the building, so the god associated to the "claim of territory" rune.[REDACTED said:]dunam said:What territory runes mean:
If it's a claim of territory, then you know that color is associated with that rune.
If it's a blessing, then you know that that color is associated with the ally of that rune.
If it's a curse or blasphemy, then you know that the color is associated with the enemy of that rune.I just came across two different runes in the same dungeon. One was a blessing, the other was a claim of territory, and they were both drawn in yellow.
Oh dear. It seems that I have failed at logic forever. My idiocy is now preserved in this thread for all to see.grrrz said:the color correspond to the god that possess the building, so the god associated to the "claim of territory" rune.[REDACTED said:]dunam said:What territory runes mean:
If it's a claim of territory, then you know that color is associated with that rune.
If it's a blessing, then you know that that color is associated with the ally of that rune.
If it's a curse or blasphemy, then you know that the color is associated with the enemy of that rune.I just came across two different runes in the same dungeon. One was a blessing, the other was a claim of territory, and they were both drawn in yellow.
in a given place, the color will be the same for the ally god rune and enemy god rune.
you mean in their underpants?dunam said:Whatever will your future grandchildren think when they wonder what amazing things you've done online and find these posts?[REDACTED said:]
Oh dear. It seems that I have failed at logic forever. My idiocy is now preserved in this thread for all to see.
This is why you double-check what you write before posting it, kids.
Did you think about them at all when you so recklessly posted something you vaguely believed to be true?
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I also have a question for the people dressed not unlike myself:
In the mystery locations where you encounter a note on the first screen saying "Open only the box that bears the mark of ..."
Does it actually matter which box you open? I've always opened the first box I came across and always got a significant clue and one of the scary guys chasing me. Has anyone done this with more care?
seppuku seems the only dignified reaction I'm afraid.[REDACTED said:]Oh dear. It seems that I have failed at logic forever. My idiocy is now preserved in this thread for all to see.grrrz said:the color correspond to the god that possess the building, so the god associated to the "claim of territory" rune.[REDACTED said:]dunam said:What territory runes mean:
If it's a claim of territory, then you know that color is associated with that rune.
If it's a blessing, then you know that that color is associated with the ally of that rune.
If it's a curse or blasphemy, then you know that the color is associated with the enemy of that rune.I just came across two different runes in the same dungeon. One was a blessing, the other was a claim of territory, and they were both drawn in yellow.
in a given place, the color will be the same for the ally god rune and enemy god rune.
This is why you double-check what you write before posting it, kids.
I have already made multiple posts praising the design of a certain porn game, so I think this post is the least of my worries.dunam said:Whatever will your future grandchildren think when they wonder what amazing things you've done online and find these posts?[REDACTED said:]
Oh dear. It seems that I have failed at logic forever. My idiocy is now preserved in this thread for all to see.
This is why you double-check what you write before posting it, kids.
Did you think about them at all when you so recklessly posted something you vaguely believed to be true?