T2 mission : "3 Distinct Adventures v0.4" - final version (16/08/2011) - by Cardia
bluclint on 11/6/2010 at 17:49
Ok I finished the third mission, what to say! big fm, my compliments to Cardia! :thumb:
donkay on 11/6/2010 at 20:21
Quote Posted by darthsLair
look for a ladder, and a switch I must be completely blind???
I can't see a ladder or a switch?...
donkay on 13/6/2010 at 23:10
Actually a lot of help...Can't find the ladder or the switch in the fake lava???:confused::confused::confused:
Tannar on 14/6/2010 at 00:05
Have you already put the talisman in its place? Once you do that, the ladder should appear on the wall directly across from the underwater opening. Once you climb up the ladder, the switch is on the cave wall near where you entered this area.
donkay on 14/6/2010 at 20:39
Quote Posted by Tannar
Have you already put the talisman in its place?
Once you do that, the ladder should appear on the wall directly across from the underwater opening. Once you climb up the ladder, the switch is on the cave wall near where you entered this area. Yeah... I have put the talisman in it's place, but no ladder??? Guess I'll go back to an earlier save and try it again.
Thanks for your reply!!!
smithpd on 15/6/2010 at 11:35
I've just finished this mission pack, and I want to say that I had a lot of fun playing all three. Thanks Pedro! :) I always enjoy your missions, which seem to have unique and impressive designs. Played this one in Expert. I have a few comments and a question about the music.
The puzzles in Mission 2 were pretty challenging. I needed to consult the spoilers 2-3 times. Particularly the one about the 7 differences. I spent two evenings on that one! Finally I had to look in the spoilers for the 14th location. Thanks for the spoilers.
The extra long jumps were a bit of a pain. I did it with little problem, but my fingers are still aching. With my key maps I had to stretch my little finger to the jump key (enter). Bad technique, I guess.
I found the loot objective to be a real challenge in Mission 3. I had to use Tannar's list for my last item, a gold goblet that was in plain sight.
The music in Mission 3 was an introduction (to me) of a style I had never listened to before. What exactly do you call that style? I quite liked some of the pieces. I particularly liked the one with the words:
"Oh yeah.
That is harmony.
Do you feel that?"
I found and played all the tunes mentioned in the credits using Google, but I couldn't find that particular one. Please tell me its title / author / album
Thanks again.:)
bobber on 15/6/2010 at 11:48
I too am enjoying this mission pack. The pedestal jumps in mission 2 were a tad difficult but the creativity in design was great!
Anyway, kudos for including the spolier picture folder. I hope other authors incorporate this idea as it is very helpful and much needed in this mission.
Thanks cardia1 for another fine job! :thumb:
Cardia on 16/6/2010 at 14:47
Quote Posted by smithpd
I've just finished this mission pack, and I want to say that I had a lot of fun playing all three. Thanks Pedro! :) I always enjoy your missions, which seem to have unique and impressive designs. Played this one in Expert. I have a few comments and a question about the music.
The puzzles in Mission 2 were pretty challenging. I needed to consult the spoilers 2-3 times. Particularly the one about the 7 differences. I spent two evenings on that one! Finally I had to look in the spoilers for the 14th location. Thanks for the spoilers.
The extra long jumps were a bit of a pain. I did it with little problem, but my fingers are still aching. With my key maps I had to stretch my little finger to the jump key (enter). Bad technique, I guess.
I found the loot objective to be a real challenge in Mission 3. I had to use Tannar's list for my
last item, a gold goblet that was in plain sight.
The music in Mission 3 was an introduction (to me) of a style I had never listened to before. What exactly do you call that style? I quite liked some of the pieces. I particularly liked the one with the words:
"Oh yeah.
That is harmony.
Do you feel that?"
I found and played all the tunes mentioned in the credits using Google, but I couldn't find that particular one. Please tell me its title / author / album
Thanks again.:)
Many thanks for playing this one, and for your very kind words smithpd. the jumps are very easy to be performed, and with the speedpotions you don´t need any special techinque...do you have your left arrow and right arrow set to step left and step right?
As for the music " i love you" by bast pieper you can listen in the following link:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhm6JW_XXK4&feature=related)
as far as i know this artist has no album, anytime you want to check some electronic artist discography you can check the site Discogs, its a very complete site, where you can find all Artist´s discography. I found this music in the last Sven Väth compilation "The sound of the tenth season" its a nice compilation, to be honest the only good compilation i´ve heard so far from this artist, Sven Väth has very good albums, specially the 3 last ones, "fusion" , "Contact" , "fire". My favorite album is "Fusion" i found in this album alot of sounds that remind me thief 1 and its citys at night, its an album you should check, i´m sure you will enjoy it ;):
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http://www.lastfm.com.br/music/Sven+V%C3%A4th/fusion)
Many of this musics in the tirth mission can be found within the genre Deep house\ house\ or progressive house, unfortetnly its difficult to find any good track within these genres, i normally listen most of the times to Trance, a soft trance , but i like to hear sometimes a good house music, because it reminds me very much quake 1 atmospheres and levels and also thief 1 citys:)
Here´s a music from Sven Väth that i din´t include in the mission, but it also reminds me thief 1 night atmospheres:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW5xeK2zeS0)
and my favourite music from him: "Face it" :cool:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCHLR4sSBhw)
cheers
smithpd on 17/6/2010 at 04:26
Quote Posted by cardia1
Many thanks for playing this one, and for your very kind words smithpd. the jumps are very easy to be performed, and with the speedpotions you don´t need any special techinque...do you have your left arrow and right arrow set to step left and step right?
Yes, that's the way I have it set up. So, I can do the long jump one-handed using index finger on right arrow, middle finger on forward arrow, and little finger on enter, an alternate jump key. The little finger gets tired. I need to exercise it more.:) With a normal one-handed jump it is index finger on forward arrow and ring finger on enter, which is easier for me.
That jump hint will be helpful in the future. I just found that doing 10 or so in succession was tiresome.
I did not have any speed potions while doing this. I only found one, near the beginning I think.
Thanks a lot for all the music links and discussion. I have spend the evening exploring them, and I plan to spend some more time later. That should get me started on a new adventure. :)
deathshadow on 9/7/2010 at 21:38
I really have to say I hate all the Super Mario **** thrown in for no good reason into levels like this one -- the second one after the 'lava' in particular being such a royal pain in the ass I pretty much said to hell with finishing it. Finally got around the corner using the method of not even TRYING to jump and going around the ledge, and some twenty reloads later I round the corner only to be confronted by MORE? I literally blurted out "Oh **** me!"
If I wanted to play Nintendo, I'd play Nintendo - The LACK of that button mashing ridiculous jump nonsense is why I play Thief and not console games. WAY TO SUCK THE FUN out of what looked like a halfway decent idea/scenario.
His name is Garrett, not Luigi.