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Did anyone actually go to the bother of figuring ou the AI core puzzle at Peak 15


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NirvanaRain

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As the title says, did anyone actually do it WITHOUT looking up guides on the internet or did most people just use the 100 gel

On my 1st playthrough I just looked up how to do it, all other succeeding playthroughs I just used the omni-gel

Modifié par NirvanaRain, 26 février 2011 - 12:33 .


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ME_Fan

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Yeah I did it in about 2 minutes completely by myself. It only took 20 seconds to work out what you have to do.

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Matchy Pointy

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Those kinds of puzzles are very easy when you know teh basics of how they work.

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Nope, that's what omnigel is for. To make life easier.

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Stormy-B

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It's not that difficult, probably took me a minute or two to figure it out the first time but then it was like "How the hell didn't I see that sooner :pinched:"

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The Tower of Hanoi? I remember having had difficulties the first time (though that was long since past midnight and thereafter I gladly saved and went to bed ...), but the following times where easy. I think my fastest was about a couple of seconds. Once you know what that is (did't help it I never encountered such a puzzle the first time) easy to solve.

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caradoc2000

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The same puzzle was already in Kotor.

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Yeah, it's always fun to have such puzzles. If you can't, you can slap omnigel or look up the guides.

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Elvis_Mazur

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I always do without help or guide. It's because of my pride and doing it the easy way would hurt me.

It's easy, you just need to figure out how the system works.

Modifié par PetrySilva, 26 février 2011 - 03:53 .


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jeweledleah

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first play through? I just randomly shifted the blocks around until it clicked open, don't remember how long that crap took, but on every other playthrough I just used omnigel. I'm still not entirely sure what the underlining principle of that puzzle is.

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Arthur Cousland

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On most of my playthroughs, I either used a guide or omnigel. Since my next playthrough will probably be my last, or last for a while (just need the insanity achievement), I'll have to give it a shot, since I know I can figure it out, though I'm too lazy to.

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caradoc2000

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jeweledleah wrote...

I'm still not entirely sure what the underlining principle of that puzzle is.

It is the standard Towers of Hanoi puzzle.

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LeonBrass

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I hate puzzles... first time, looked it up. thereafter omnigel and get on with it.

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jeweledleah

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caradoc2000 wrote...

jeweledleah wrote...

I'm still not entirely sure what the underlining principle of that puzzle is.

It is the standard Towers of Hanoi puzzle.



oooh thank you :)  I've been omni gel lazy for too long :P

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LadyJaneGrey

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Omnigel - life's too short.

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Dark Eff3ct

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the puzzle was way easy... i didn't need to look it up

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NeroShepard

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i did.cause i didnt have any omnigel and i had nothing to convert

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rhautanen

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Yes and no. I recognized it as Towers of Hanoi and had some recollection of how to solve it from past experience. That puzzle has been used in a number of other games, and is commonly used as an assignment for computer programming classes.

Modifié par rhautanen, 26 février 2011 - 08:50 .


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NirvanaRain

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It was actually one of the first times I had seen a puzzle like it, the only other one was the Naga Sadows tomb puzzle in KotOR and had never really tried them before, Im just not very good at them in general though. I can do most game puzzles but towers of hanoi I just cant do

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Cpt Gr1f

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The first time through I used omnigel. The second time I looked at it and noticed I have actually done something similar to it before. So I was able to do it after moving it around for a few minutes. The next time it only took me about a minute or so to get it.

Its not really that hard if you have tried it before.

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V-rex

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As a soldier with an itchy tigger finger, being confronted by something that needs to be solved WITHOUT shooting at it makes me angry and confused.
To be honest I got really bored and then just used the Omnigel.

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As previously mentioned, it's the same puzzle in Knights of the Old Republic, another BioWare classic. It was part of the final test at the Sith Academy on Korriban.

Since I had completed the puzzle many...many...manymanymanymanymany times before, it didn't take long for me to complete it at Peak 15.

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rayvioletta

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did it easily, used to have that puzzle both on computer games and when I was a toddler I probably had the physical version of it, so wasn't anything but another tedious easy puzzle

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nevar00

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Yeah... it's really easy... it took me about 2 minutes the first time. I hope they have more puzzles like that in ME 3, just to spice up the gameplay a bit.

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I spent a lot of time with the puzzle in KofOR, so it only took me a bout a minute to figure the ME puzzle out. It is very easy once you figured out, and a huge waste of omni-gel if you don't.