Thu May 18, 2006 3:57 am
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Thu May 18, 2006 4:35 am
This is getting ridiculous. I had the plant fixed in 20 mintues, with not so much as a flood to hinder me. I don't understand why so many intelligent, experienced PPT members haven't fixed the water plant yet. I want to say it's a browser-related error, or a mistake on TNT's part, but surely the former would have been figured out, and the latter fixed, by now?
I'm sending off a question to the editorial concerning this, but I really hope you guys can solve it sooner than later.
Nope, good try but I don't believe you - the links are not of a certain set way of setting the valves and levers, but rather of making one valve/lever turn/flip, from what I have found. Therefore, depending on the combination of valves and levers that you start with, you are going to end up with all the valves closed and the levers up at some point, resulting in a flooded Altador
Kyedi's Click Like Mad Theory: If you click enough, something will eventully happen. Hopefully, the right something.
Note: Eventually.
Doubt it as I'm in AustraliaIt is possible the "combinations" are assigned by IP I suppose?
Despite being told there is no glitch, I am in disbelief I can be so unlucky. I have plenty of other things to waste my time on; this is getting boring.
It's likely that those that got it by "just trying someone else's combination" (even left to right) did several other things beforehand that led up to it, that they did not notice at that point, didn't think to make a connection. Well I have been staring at water go from here to there for days now, I feel like I should get my Plumber's Club Badge already. But it still doesn't help me solve anything, if I have no idea what the aim is.
It is against all odds there should be anyone left doing this, including myself. If anything, there should be a finite number of clicks programmed in before one just "magically" gets it, seemingly like others have. It should not be something to put someone out of a plot if they have made the effort, and advance others through no effort or level of skill required.
Here's a thought. Equip your pet with the astronomy club and try the water plant again. Or, un-equip the astronomy club and try again. I don't remember what pet I used when I spent all those unfruitful hours, and what pet got it, but there's a good chance I switched.
(All my other plot things are in my SDB.)
What could the puzzle possibly be that so many people accidently stumble on the correct solution right away, and for others it takes ages? That should be a clue in itself. So far, the only clue.
Thu May 18, 2006 4:39 am
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Thu May 18, 2006 5:15 am
Rauven wrote:it was thought that they were mentioning the darkest faerie ps2 game, where fyora teleports the statue to faeryland (just telling what ive read, never played the game)
Thu May 18, 2006 5:26 am
cslewislover wrote:Rauven wrote:it was thought that they were mentioning the darkest faerie ps2 game, where fyora teleports the statue to faeryland (just telling what ive read, never played the game)
I don't have the game either. I seem to remember that they have said that that game takes place in the past. If it's in the past, why is the statue in Maraqua and not Faerieland then? Maybe at the end of this plot the Maraquan statue gets moved.
Thu May 18, 2006 5:36 am
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Thu May 18, 2006 6:34 am
anjuna wrote:Heh, I was just thinking that too. I believe Wind and claricerose might also be left. Unfortunately I have taken to a "memorial" text log for us already.
Thu May 18, 2006 7:25 am
Thu May 18, 2006 7:31 am