Re: Indigo Prophecy
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12/04/06 02:26 AM
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Hi FH! You're right, the controls ARE hypersensitive! There's no easy way, except trying to tap lightly on your arrow keys, not making major corrections either way.
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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12/05/06 03:43 AM
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Yep, I think Pokey's approach is the way to go.
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/13/07 07:30 PM
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Hi. I'm playing IP and I am trying to get over the fence to get to the hanger. I think I'd have better luck trying to hoist my "big" bottom over it. Is there something special I need to do in "the game" to get over the fence? I've tried following the pattern at the top of the screen and have also tried to drag my mouse left and then right with no luck.
Thanks, Terri
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/14/07 02:15 AM
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Hi Terri and to Gameboomers! To get over any of the fences, you have to click on the white dot at the top of your screen and keep the mouse button down, following the movement of the dot, no faster or slower than it goes. I had to try this a number of times to get it right, and what I was doing wrong was letting up on the mouse button too quickly, when it wasn't to the end of the movement cycle. Hope that helps!
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/14/07 11:56 PM
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Hi Nickie. I intended to see if I could delete my previous message. I conquered the fence yesterday! I do so appreciate you answering my post. Watch out for me though, 'cause ya never know when I'll be posting here again. Thank you for the reply and also thanks for the Welcome!
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/15/07 12:24 AM
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Hey, great that you could get it done! The game controls can sure be difficult to master, but I think the game is really worth playing, don't you? You can't delete your own post, but you can click edit and remove what you want. No matter though.
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/17/07 03:16 AM
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Where are you in the game, Terri?
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/17/07 12:46 PM
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Hi. I am trying to get into Tiffany's. I have gotten by the two cops, climbed the two fences and need to climb up the "drain pipe" in the corner of the building. I hope this helps you find me!
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/17/07 03:43 PM
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It can be a little tricky! Make sure you hold your mouse button down until each move is completed - sometimes if you let your mouse up too quickly, the game won't register that you made the appropriate move.
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/17/07 11:10 PM
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Hang in there Terri - it can really be aggravating. This game gives you a workout. You're right though - if Lucas misses a bunch, his mood goes down, and then there's no way he can complete the task. At that point, it's better to start from the beginning of the sequence again. I know you'll do it.
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/18/07 02:27 AM
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Hi Nickie. Thanks for the words of encouragement but I think I've had all the fun I can stand with this game. Take care, Terri
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/19/07 01:09 AM
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It's me again! Just wanted to say that I have noticed that the control doesn't work the same each time. One time you can hold it down longer than you should and it's fine, next time you fall. Anyway, is there a way to save my last game so I can uninstall the game from my computer? Sometimes when you uninstall it does ask if you want to remove your saved games, sometimes not. A gamepad doesn't seem to be the answer for me with this game either. Thanks!
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/19/07 02:10 AM
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On the other thread for Indigo, L4L mentions how to create a saved game. It's much different than usual and I won't even pretend I understand it, but I'm sure if you ask her, she will help you. That thread is on the same page as this one.
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/19/07 01:39 PM
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Hi Nickie. Trust me when I say this. I would not be able to do the save without some real problems. It would be detrimental to my computer. I did make the climb last night, twice. I then ran out of time and then fell. Had some problems getting back up the pipe, so I proceeded to change my mouse for some reason and that was a very big mistake! I could not get it to work right after that. Perhaps I'll try again tonight.
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/19/07 02:00 PM
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Just a comment, Terri824, Indigo was one of the first games I played. I posted and posted-cause the controls were driving my blood pressure to the roof but after awhile- I got the hang of it-- my hardest part was going thru the basement- into the files- the breathing isssue--- WOW--- But I must say it is now one of my favorites- so far-BS3 close behind-next time I play it- it will be one I replay- I am going to try it with my gamepad control- I have heard it is easier that way. Enjoy
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/19/07 03:19 PM
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Hi Winfrey. I think it's a great game but I have a personality flaw, well many, but if I can't do something I have a tendency to get extremely upset! I am wondering if you might know what the default setting is for the mouse. I accidentally changed my settings. I also noticed that sometimes the little red ball is not there to follow the big white ball. This has happened everytime I've had to climb a fence. Any clues on this one?
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/19/07 05:35 PM
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I just reloaded Indigo- if you go into options- keyboard and mouse and the bottom it has a tab that says set default- if you click on that tab it will take you to a screen and one option is to reset to default. if you click on this your controls will reset.- Don't remember what I did on the fence other than retrying- it is there- just real sensitive-
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/19/07 09:02 PM
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I tried the default button earlier before my last post. It resets the controls to default but not the mouse. It seems to me that they were all about 4 spaces away from the right end when I changed things at the beginning. Right now I am back to putting it down. I get up on the ledge but am now having problems with "simon" control. At the rate I'm going, I figure I will get fed up and hit "uninstall" before I take the time to calm down.
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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02/20/07 09:53 AM
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Terri, Mouse default is 4 from right- you are correct. Invert Camera-off Par- Center Do you have this set as easy. and resolution at 680?
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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03/17/07 12:15 AM
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Hi. I still haven't gone back to the game. It seems to be more like a chore. It had gotten to the point that 5 minutes was my limit when I was challenged. I would like to see how it ends but apparently not enough to get back to the game. Thanks to all that tried to help me with this one! There's really a great group of people here at GB. Always willing to help you!
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Re: Indigo Prophecy
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03/17/07 01:00 AM
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Terri, I really wish that they had made different ways of playing that game, having a point and click sort of way too, or at least something a little less confusing. By being so innovative, they left out a lot of players, who in turn had to miss a great game otherwise. I understand how you feel though - it's the only game that ever gave me blisters on my fingertips. Sure hope you drop by more often, and hope you find some games you like better!
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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