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Got that but still it's more than my programming skill's worth. I'm beyond the Hello World stage but am still looking for a place that is able to tell you what is what in understandable language.
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SIgh. I've played LB2 but never LB1 -- it's on my list though
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I prefer LB1 by a lot. LB2 is great. But I love the setting of LB1. It's what inspired me to make Final Soul.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 1:51 am SIgh. I've played LB2 but never LB1 -- it's on my list though
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Re: Who wants a script?
I think you'll be interested in reading these 2 blog posts that dissect The Colonel's Bequest's code:
The Colonel’s Bequest – Super Sleuth
The Colonel’s Bequest – Case Cracked
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That is really interesting. The random number generator was disabled in order to crack the finger prints, causing the game to effectively lose its number generator and thus everything that depends on randomness behaves a lot different from expected.
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Those are great reads! TCB appears to have a lot of bugs - saying people aren't there when they are there, or saying the wrong thing to the wrong command.
I'm now wondering about the cracked copy I have - it doesn't appear to be always Celie. I'll check again...
I'm now wondering about the cracked copy I have - it doesn't appear to be always Celie. I'll check again...
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I guess it's not a cracked copy... can't get in with the Celie thing. Makes me wonder what happened to it since the ghost didn't show up. There are so many random things in this game...
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Even the "flying statue" is a bug. The egg is supposed to be a Fokker DR-1 Triplane from Dynamix's Red Baron.BBP wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:30 am Those are great reads! TCB appears to have a lot of bugs - saying people aren't there when they are there, or saying the wrong thing to the wrong command.
I'm now wondering about the cracked copy I have - it doesn't appear to be always Celie. I'll check again...
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Thank you so much for sharing these. Those were absolutely fascinating reads. I’m incredibly impressed at his painstaking research, even tracing the randomness crack all the way back to its source!OmerMor wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 4:10 am I think you'll be interested in reading these 2 blog posts that dissect The Colonel's Bequest's code:
The Colonel’s Bequest – Super Sleuth
The Colonel’s Bequest – Case Cracked
I first played TCB back in 2001 after getting the 1997 KQ Collection. I’d had LB2 at my disposal for years and was very anxious to try my hands at Laura’s first adventure. I’ll be honest, though, I didn’t fancy having to flip through the book and find the right fingerprint each and every time, so I did track down the cracked executable, having learned it would only offer Celie’s fingerprint. I didn’t feel overly guilty about doing this because I owned a legal copy. I never knew until now, however, just how much was affected.
This article answered a question I’d long wondered about, because I did notice the chandelier always tinkling in the “Celie” version but only doing so occasionally in the “normal” version. I remember thinking, even as a kid, that something else must’ve been affected by the crack but didn’t have the knowledge to piece it together. I didn’t register the other anomalies at the time, but now that he’s pointed them out a lot of dots have been connected.
As for Super Sleuth, that took me a long time to obtain. I finally managed it only a few years ago. In previous playthroughs, I would always miss at least one. The one which took me the longest to figure out was looking at the Colonel’s bag in Act VIII, because it never made sense to me not to head straight for the attic to investigate the scuffling sounds. Interesting to learn how lucky I got with some of the earlier ones.
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Regarding the whole "Jacques Dijon" mystery that was brought up a few years ago, you can indeed get this information from Celie in Act V. Just wanted to share this screenshot to prove it once and for all.
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I love things like this. Almost like digital archaeology. I wonder if this guy can figure out what goes wrong with the bad ending in PQ3 if you buy a rose more than once.
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... don't remind me...notbobsmith wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 10:47 pm I wonder if this guy can figure out what goes wrong with the bad ending in PQ3 if you buy a rose more than once.
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