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it crashed my comp
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G2 Macan
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source games crashing to desktop, tried everything
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Your favourite planet?
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Quillithe
Messaggio originale di Njim1:
Messaggio originale di Quillithe:
Trying harder to think of it as a sandfall actually makes it make even less sense.

How are you getting dragged upward by falling sand while standing inside a tower with no sand?

The more I think about it the more I understand why it's a pretty bad puzzle - it's just not clear exactly what's going on with the sand to start with.

It can't be gravity pulling you up because the roof stops it.

It can't be a current of sand pulling you along because there's no sand in the room with you.

It's just kinda...a magical force beam from the other planet that you can...run through fast enough?
The baiting the never ends.

This is all common sense for anyone who has existed on earth. You've likely used a faucet. Seen a waterfall. Maybe you've even been pulled down a stream, creek, river. Gravity works through walls. Sand is very lightweight. You are not. Sand is made of small particles. It can flow through doors, and open roofs. As a current flows down a stream, you can get caught in the flow, despite being heavier and more massive than the individual particles of water (or sand). I'm truly sorry this doesn't make sense for you in particular, it makes sense for almost every other player. This is common sense stuff and you don't have it, that must be horrible.
I'm not sure why you're being so rude about this, it's commonly known to be the hardest and worst puzzle in the game.

Like I said, the developer apologized for it.


For example, I understand how sand flows in general.



But now consider this. You're in a small room with two entrances. A small door, and a hole in the roof.

The room is mostly clear of sand.

Suddenly a giant pillar of sand all flowing upwards enters the room from above. How does this work? Does the sand decide to flow sideways through the door for some reason before turning to go upwards? Does the sand fall down from the sky before going back up?

I'm fine with it as a game mechanic, but it certainly doesn't make much physical sense. And for that matter, if gravity is pulling the sand up, why does a roof make a difference for you? And how can you stand on a pad? You should be weightless.

Again, I have no idea why you're being so hostile about this. Everyone else is being polite about it.

And I'm not sure why you'd conclude every other player of this game is 'baiting' you. This is known to be a tricky puzzle. That's why it's the last puzzle in the game.

https://youtu.be/LbY0mBXKKT0?t=41m34s

At 41m30s you can find the dev mentioning it
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Is there a trick to collecting resources in bugged areas?
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Shadow broker DLC: Spectre fight
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Phantom Fury is AWESOME
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Passwort bei jedem start
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