Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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I know it seems that Syberia is the only game I've played besides ND, but it's just not true.
Again, when I went up in the tower to get out of Barrockstadt, I couldn't see anyone, including Captain Malatesta. I wandered around for about a half hour trying to figure out what to do.
I also could not figure out how to draw the mammoth for Momo at the beginning and had to consult a walkthrough!
Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't ~Margaret Thatcher~ Playing: !! Syberia II finally.  !! Next: Jack Orlando
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 01:23 PM
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Oh, boy, I too, could not find the Captain in the telescope room. He just blended into the background for me.
Come visit us at Mystery Manor My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; But, ah, my foes, and, oh, my friends - it gives a lovely light. Edna Saint Vincent Millay
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 01:33 PM
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Right clicking does me in all the time  I'm forever stuck because I forget to right click. I do recall one really, really duh moment (Jenny will remember this one  ) We were playing SPQR together and were trying to build an arch - we were missing a piece - could not find that puppy anywhere - she and I were stuck for days. So, we whined on the board for help - answer? Did you check inventory? 
Dark Side : Risen Light Side: I can only please one person a day. Today isn't your day. Tomorrow's not looking good either.
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 01:55 PM
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Looking for and wantig to play a game I did not install...
Giving up on the wind mill bridge in MJ2 after doing all kinds of stupid things.
"I am not young enough to know everything."
Oscar Wilde
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 04:03 PM
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way back when I played MYST the first time, in the age with the swamps and the treehouses (what's the name of that age, anyway?), I couldn't get the elevator to work. I tried everything, then I finally consulted a WT and discovere I had to shut the door!
WW
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 04:22 PM
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Back in the days before the current sophisticated copy protections (Starforce 3 GRRRRR)there at times was a book that came with game that had certain information in it. Well you guessed it when replaying Return to Zork a while back I came to the part with the teacher and couldn't answer her questions cause I totally forgot about that book??? DUH!!
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 04:42 PM
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When I played Myst3, I went up with the elevator and was wondering why I didn't see a door or a window. I just had to turn around. Double duh!
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 06:37 PM
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When playing Starship Titanic, my first game, I was such a computer rookie that when Fentible, the Doorbot, asked me if I would help, I typed "yes" and sat waiting for him to respond. When he didn't, I tried using all caps, and when that didn't work, I tried putting spaces between the letters. I was convinced that I must have done something wrong, so I reinstalled the game. I was just about to end my brief foray into gaming, when I finally realized that I had to hit the Return (Enter) key to register my answer. I also remember in the same game going around and around the Embarkation Lounge trying to find the plinth so I could push the button. I hadn't realized that there were different kinds of arrows to allow me to turn 90
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 09:01 PM
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Hi If I confessed JUST how many "duh" moments I've experienced whilst playing games, this whole board would be as  as I am But....One that springs readily to mind is when I spent nearly three weeks trying to win the spitting competition in Monkey island II. It was only my second computer game ever and I still wasn't used to watching for any graphics that might change - so when that vital item moved briefly in the wind, I completely ignored it !!!! Cheers. Mad 
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 09:41 PM
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Hi, There is a door you have to close (after opening it in the first place) to access a passage in Riven right after you get to the frog catching thingy. never thought to close it so wandered for ages wandering what to do next. It was such a simple puzzle design. I meticulously put switches and levers back the way they were till I was sure I knew what I was doing but just never thought to shut that door. Taught me a good lesson for future games 
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/03/04 11:59 PM
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Flotsam, I ended up guessing the color for that sphere because I didn't find that passage until the second time I played the game. That was really an "aha" moment for me.
Lady K.
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/04/04 12:06 AM
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Well Dee, I have 2 that come to mind right away... In Law and Order 1...I posted, whining my head off that I couldn't get to a location...come to find out that I needed to scroll down on the map. I did not know I could do that! So I whined my head off for nothing! The other worst DUH I had was in Longest Journey...I was stuck and frustrated and again, I whined...only to find out that I really just didn't know my right from my left! Great question Dee!!! 
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/04/04 02:52 PM
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I just said that the other day when we were playing JTTCOTE and I had to look something up in the WT. The problem is, now I can't remember what it was. Bets
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/04/04 03:56 PM
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Safecracker held a couple of memorable moments for me. Put in the combo to one of the safes --won't open, put it in again, not opening, again, again, again....went back to a save, did it again, finally (by mistake I think) clicked on the middle of the dial.....you guessed it.
Also spent tons of time in that game trying to beat the slot machine LOL.
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Carolyn
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Re: What was your "duh" moment?
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01/05/04 09:32 AM
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I remember that door in Riven very well - not as if I hadn't met a similar close the door situation in the second Monkey Island game. Thanks for your help then MacDee!
I also missed for hours that you needed to press on a button for the Fire Marble puzzle!
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