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Um, i'm stuck on the morse code problem with R5,X2,-2 and I can't tell if it has something to do with the droid in starwars (named R5-X2) or if it has something to do with the X-Y axis of a 2d plane with R a variable we have to figure out.
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before using the door I wanted to look pn the other computers, whether they contain tar, crypt etc. I did it from left to right bottom to down on the map. And when I went to the first computer, there was no map. Willterk didN't have a map too. I thought I just go to mainframe, and go on to the others. Lya said no more ssh. Check-mate.
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Great game. I loved all the puzzles here and in episode 1. You didn't treat us like a bunch of mindless schmucks. ...until the cliché ending. Still 5/5 for the game itself.
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bobbylove part 2 seems to no longer work. Double-checked myself against this walkthrough: http://ytps.net/watch/QkJQVv1vpnI.
1st part works fine, but the 2nd says incorrect response when I use
challenge|+4563|x15822|solve, which worked in the walkthrough video. did it get bugged?
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Holly Molly. This is ten times harder then first episode. after 3 hours still cant get everything together. We need more games like this at kongregate
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I've broken into an ultra-secret government project that has been quarantined for 60 years, and have managed to uncover their detailed knowledge on creating a sentient AI and fully functional androids. Literally all the dreams of artificial intelligence have been effectively achieved by long-forgotten geniuses from the 60's. I'm almost at the end of my search, I only need one more security clearance, just one more, and and I can unravel the whole mystery. Deeply concealed within the data files of a mad mathematician, lies hidden the one remaining key to accessing the whole secret : a PDF reader.
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Well the Morse code riddle sucks big time for two reasons. One, they expect you to go running to wikipedia instead of more reputable sources or any decoders, secondly they completely ignore the correct order of mathematical operations. This was incredibly frustrating
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Had to resort to using a walkthrough for a few things, and even then it was still quite a challenge--so fun and refreshing! I agree with the previous comments about Episode 1, though: it would be nice to refresh our memories just a bit in this episode. I played Episode 1 when it first came out, and it took me a little while to remember what to do.
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would be nice if nsimple's email explained the pipe a little more thoroughly...I couldn't quite work out how to pipe the results from the challenge and the math into the solve command, so I had to do some fast typing to beat the timer. After finishing the game, I looked up someone else's solution, and that reawakened some long-forgotten unix memories of how to pipe. Still, overall, fantastic game!
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This one is definitely harder than the first one, and took a fair bit of time to finish, but so very worth it! Excellent work! Loved the ending!
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***SPOILER ALERT*** So, yes, that Lya was evil and that she had killed everyone inside the Mu complex was obvious from Episode 1... the question is, why do you still have to free her to finish the game? :D
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I find the ending unsatisfying, and the accent of a purported "Dr. Miller" very wrong-sounding, but otherwise a really great game.
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It's not cool when your antivirus doesn't want you entering on the game's website. Specially when half of the puzzle is there.
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Hm. No brackets in comments. What I meant was "you know you've done WAY too much Linux when you reflexively type "tar -xvf filename.tar"
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Press + if you either:
- pressed ctrl+w to shut down an image file, shutting the whole browser instead;
- tried to cd to the /mu/local-etc directory;
- wget'ed an (empty) rpconf.man.tar file;
- tried to use evince to read the .pdf files;
- removed the hash keys in the permissions file and messed around with the exec{command}!
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Ok man seriously, 6/5 game etc but... How am i supposed to get the password for that damned auido file in yacinehouri without walkthrough? i mean, i already knew that something strange was related to that characters at the end of the email but hell this is crazy!
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***SPOILER ALERT***
Bugged the shit out of me that Lya ends up following the tired old boring trope of "power-crazy and evil" in the final video... why would she not just be misguidedly trying to keep us all "safe"? And being unable to understand the human desire for freedom, that would actually be far scarier, plus would be a bit of rare narrative subtlety...
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For those who cry because they have no 'help' for commands. Type in that help. You should get all the commands usable on that computer. No tutorial needed for the help command, right? ;)
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I think the game is not too user-friendly to those who finished the 1st some time ago. I like this game, however I don't remember every mechanics or commands used in the 1st game. Without any recap or introduction do you expect me to play through the 1st game again? Even if you do require new players to finish the 1st game first, it would still be better that you offer some "early stage help" in this 2nd game, this will do good even to those old players who have already finished the 1st game some moment ago and want to get into 2nd game quickly.
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@rebeyg1997 *SPOILER**SPOILER**SPOILER**SPOILER*There's a secret audio file that might shed some light on this. But basically they either manually block her security rights, or the system automatically removed her rights when it was set to emergency shutdown. Personally, I think it's the first one.
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@grace_k if you're getting "the password IB" instead of "the password is", you have made a spelling mistake in the private key. Look at it again, misspelling even one letter makes a big difference. It'll give you the wrong code if you don't spell it right.
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Soo Lya, after all my efforts, all you give to me is a single "Thanks"? Damn, that's why you should never trust women even if she was an AI ~_~
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so you mean i don't have permission to access my own computer, but i can use a program on said computer to change the permissions file and give myself permission? awkwaaaaaard
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I don't know how I should feel that I enjoyed, well, hacking into some sort of high-security secret something-or-other. I'm going to go with absolutely fantastic.
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snapshotting the image and using google search to find it gives no results, the two in the photo were taken by a street photographer and are anonymous.
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Dislike game plots where you must collaborate with an A.I which (surprise!) is malevolent and is only using you to take over the world, and there is no way to alter the ending. The game's goal is or you to put an assload of effort into losing.
It isn't even a plot twist. It's so cliched.