anjuna wrote:
atrus wrote:
Someone who's stuck at the plant might want to give
this a shot.
I have been literally in a lucid nightmareish sleep the past few nights over this. I can't believe I have one iota of strength left to try your method. May I ask what kind of a method this is? How it is ordered? Or isn't it?
Since clicking something on, then off, then back on again does *not* revert things back to that original state; AND since I can fiddle for hours (without flooding/resetting) and turn my dials back to how they were at my "begin" state, my water looks totally different than at my "begin" state.
To be honest, 256 "combinations" is not even "a lot" to me, especially after having clicked well over 1,000 times already. I just wish there were more of a clue to the sequence or aim of the puzzle. I wish TNT would simply say "this is the goal/aim" and then left us to our own demise.
I have a feeling they can't say that, because it is not true. And it is sadly "random" and there is no rhyme or reason to any of the water flow. And, I have to say it again: WATER PLANTS DO NOT WORK THIS WAY !!
Best of luck to WockyChocky and Wind and all others who are flooding Altador in their own tears more often than with the Water Plant.
Smile, there's a story that you will get more prize points the more difficult the water plant was for you (the more valves turned before you "win", the more points you get)
I had decided to quit this stupid plot, but gave it one more try... pow, it worked. (????) Sorry, no idea what I did, it just happened about 10-15 clicks after a flood. I did hit the archiver and astro club and yurble and necklace guard one more time for good look before I started. And I had been working on the "fiddle with switches 2,3,4 until it works" theory, but gave up on it and left the room to hit some valves. soon it was done.
Oh and I made up the "more points" story myself, but it's a good one, isn't it?