I'll admit here that puzzles in video games make me panic so, when I encountered the bridge in the Gauntlet the first time, I forgot that I could take control of my party members and make them stand where I wanted them to. I spent 10 full minutes trying to get them to follow me to certain blocks, and then interacting with them thinking I could tell them where to stand. Only when I accidentally hit the R1 button did I realize how incredibly stupid I was.
I still use my guide for this, even though I've done it about a billion times. I can do the puzzle in Wilhelm's Cellar in my sleep, but I have a mental block when it comes to the stupid freaking bridge.
Thanks for the headache Bioware...
Débuté par
Skeetles
, nov. 09 2009 09:15
#51
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 03:20
#52
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 04:49
it was easy
#53
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 07:48
As a rule of thumb, once you figure out how to light up the first tile, from then on you have to move the character that was moved the last. It's invariably someone from the side with 2 characters on it, and usually you have to run about the furthest away that you can, similar to how the 3rd summoning sends you back and forth.
#54
Posté 22 novembre 2011 - 04:17
you know I am sick of people giving solutions and others commenting on their mental abilities. Well unlike the ignorant people who make themselves better than others by putting others down. I was fortunate enough to have a brother that is great at puzzles. I am not good at puzzles, but unlike those who think they are so much better like Trelow-LMG. too bad I have talents at making money that my brother the puzzle solver can't do so how much intelligence you have someone somewhere is smarter than you. Mr. Trelow-LMG. at the same thing or something else so pack your bag you won't make it by yourself in life.





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