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Inardesco May 26, 2016 @ 1:05pm
How to follow Freedom Trail
There are no quest markers after the first Tour bot so I dont really know where to go now.

All my other quests are turned off and theres no quest marker around, when I click on show on map, it just shows where I'm standing.
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Okra May 26, 2016 @ 1:06pm 
look at the ground, thres a red trail on the ground to follow
Peter May 26, 2016 @ 1:06pm 
Follow the red line on the ground. Sometimes you'll lose sight of it under a pile of rubble, you'll need to pick up the trail again.
ComradePreacher May 26, 2016 @ 1:07pm 
The trail begins at Boston Commons. Pay attention afther that.
enhjester May 26, 2016 @ 1:07pm 
Alternatively: GTS
Inardesco May 26, 2016 @ 1:08pm 
Originally posted by Okra:
look at the ground, thres a red trail on the ground to follow


Originally posted by Peter:
Follow the red line on the ground. Sometimes you'll lose sight of it under a pile of rubble, you'll need to pick up the trail again.

Ah thanks, didn't even see that on the ground :P Following it now!
Dracon May 26, 2016 @ 1:09pm 
The freedom trail is that red brick line (sometimes paint) that leads to several street embossments. There you have to read the the embossments until you reach the end;

Snce I don't want to spoil you too much - Take a notebook or something like that (irl) when doing this.

Or if you are of the lazy type that will look it up anyway rather than doing the puzzle yourself:

Puzzle solution - if you hover over it its your own fault:
RAILROAD
Such a ♥♥♥♥ password in the end. I got really excited to finally follow the trail and work it out.....then I just guessed the word and was so dissapointed. I have letter No #4 & #7
Xyzzy May 26, 2016 @ 1:16pm 
Originally posted by Dracon:
The freedom trail is that red brick line (sometimes paint) that leads to several street embossments. There you have to read the the embossments until you reach the end;

Snce I don't want to spoil you too much - Take a notebook or something like that (irl) when doing this.

Or if you are of the lazy type that will look it up anyway rather than doing the puzzle yourself:

Puzzle solution - if you hover over it its your own fault:
RAILROAD
This. plus if you speak to the tour guide at beginning it tells you all this info.
Inardesco May 26, 2016 @ 1:19pm 
Originally posted by Xyzzy:
Originally posted by Dracon:
The freedom trail is that red brick line (sometimes paint) that leads to several street embossments. There you have to read the the embossments until you reach the end;

Snce I don't want to spoil you too much - Take a notebook or something like that (irl) when doing this.

Or if you are of the lazy type that will look it up anyway rather than doing the puzzle yourself:

Puzzle solution - if you hover over it its your own fault:
RAILROAD
This. plus if you speak to the tour guide at beginning it tells you all this info.

Listened to the guy a couple of days ago and I'm not such a great listener if I'm not so much interested in it :p
GM Pax May 26, 2016 @ 2:06pm 
Originally posted by Inardesco:
There are no quest markers after the first Tour bot so I dont really know where to go now.
The freedom Trail is a red line on th ground. Sometimes just paint, but usually a double row of bricks set into the pavement.

The quest mrker only leads yu to the BEGINNING of the Trail.

Fun fact, it exists the same way IRL too. I've walked it - it's HUGE compared to the pitiful in-game version. Couple miles, IIRC.
Last edited by GM Pax; May 26, 2016 @ 2:07pm
Xyzzy May 26, 2016 @ 2:12pm 
if u stuck you can go to North church, go in there, end of trail. and quest completes.
Inardesco May 26, 2016 @ 2:19pm 
Originally posted by GM Pax:
Fun fact,

Not sure if it's fun, but I can't argue with the fact.
Inardesco May 26, 2016 @ 2:25pm 
I did not know that the Freedom Trail lead to the Railroad faction lol, I was just getting my history jam on when I encountered the Tour Bot XD
GM Pax May 26, 2016 @ 2:52pm 
Originally posted by Inardesco:
Originally posted by GM Pax:
Fun fact,

Not sure if it's fun, but I can't argue with the fact.
Trust me. Walking it was, in fact, fun. :)
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Date Posted: May 26, 2016 @ 1:05pm
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