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This is basically the quest you get in the museum "Find a locked door in the tunnel"
Really disappointing how bad the text in the "secret quests" is...
- The dragon gives you no clue, and the text you get from the dragon, is simply impossible. How can a skeleton point at a moving object? His head is NOT moving, he CAN'T be looking at the sun.
- The clue for the sword is just plain wrong, and standing in the triangle does nothing, you need to walk, not stand.
- And if you are right about THIS, the museum note just makes people search for something that doesn't exist...
How does someone that writes such a good game, screw up THIS BAD on the secrets?
Welp, guess i am done then. Pretty disappointing end for such a promising and... complex little game.
According to google even the dev said that all but 1 really cryptic secret have been found, and i found all of them, as far as they made sense ingame.
I found the dragon and tried to feed him, i translated the grave, found the pillars and stood in them with a shard, and i searched the tunnels for a nonexisting door. I count that as success, even though i spent like... another 10 hours trying to solve those things, just because the game didn't acknowledge the fact that i did everything right in any sane person's opinion. :P
Any sane person would:
1) Know that the dragon skeleton is supposed to be looking at the sun, since the dragon skeleton's own "note" says it is, and since it is (almost) always daylight when you visit the desert. The fact that the sun moves is irrelevant.
2) Understand that you aren't going to get in the triangle made by the pillars unless you're walking, so your stand/walk beef holds no water.
3) Know that the door to the fusebox was locked for Gunther. Because that's what Gunther said happened. So he couldn't open it. Anybody looking in the tunnel and finding the fusebox, having already read Gunther's note, would know "Ah, here is what the game wanted me to be looking for!"
Are you just writing brain dead garbage now to troll?
1) No
2) No
3) No
You are clearly not sane if those are your opinions
"And Gunther couldnt open the door, but when you get there, the door is OBVIOUSLY GONE!!!"
HOW IS THIS SANE???
Doors don't disappear in reallife unless you are INSANE!