Teisel Bonne
Cannam
Though i may not post much, rest assured im usually lurking around
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Post by Teisel Bonne on May 26, 2005 11:05:27 GMT -5
can anyone complete the container missions without a guide?
i can complete the first one but i need a guide to do the second
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Post by questionmark on May 31, 2005 4:46:20 GMT -5
I can beat Teche and get all the bonus crates, but I don't think I can say the same for Primiki. I refuse to use a guide though.
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kobun40
Zakobon
learning about being diffrent
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Post by kobun40 on May 31, 2005 12:14:54 GMT -5
i can do the first round hands down but after that i cant do it and i cant find a guide to help so i take #37 he give me advice and it is uselees so i have never been able to beat any of the crate mission*wallos in shame*
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Post by Santa Melty on Jul 4, 2005 23:41:24 GMT -5
It took me a while, but I was able to finish all of the missions without a guide. That in itself is a great contribution to the ideals of persistence. If you need a guide, there was a link to one on the main MMLS site. www.legends-station.com/motb/guides/tron_bonne_d.txtThere are no maps, but it has step-by-step instructions for each of the levels. Go ahead and use it. It’ll save you some issues with blood pressure in the future.
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Post by pitch on Jul 6, 2005 17:24:33 GMT -5
I got pretty far without a guide, then just quit... I could probably get it done if I had a few hours of freetime and a gross amount of Mountain Dew... and if my brother hadn't trashed my copy of the game. ...stupid little brother.
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Post by Dashe on Jul 12, 2005 20:20:56 GMT -5
Strategy Guide? Who, me? Nah--all it took me to beat Primiki Harbor was a sheet of graph paper, a pencil, and a WHOLE lot of good old-fasioned persistence. Making an overhead map of the entire area sure did help me out.
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Post by pitch on Jul 13, 2005 1:40:24 GMT -5
Man, I wouldn't have the patience to try that in a million years. That's very cool though. You finished the WHOLE thing, doing that?
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Post by Dashe on Jul 13, 2005 18:51:20 GMT -5
Yup...since you move around like on a grid, graph paper's the logical way to map things out. I always used to map out my old RPGs back in the days of the 8-bit like that. It was a bit time-consuming though.
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Teisel Bonne
Cannam
Though i may not post much, rest assured im usually lurking around
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Post by Teisel Bonne on Jul 17, 2005 14:35:26 GMT -5
MUHUHUHAHAHAHA BOW BEFORE ME PITIFUL MORTALS
Today i completed every single container mission without a guide, it took me ages but i did it, did you all know that if you do the container missions and about two other missions you can make the 3,000,000 you need to complete the game really quick
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Post by Servbot42 on Jul 17, 2005 18:50:32 GMT -5
Really? Wow. I'm going to make sure I do all of the container missions next time....
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Post by TronBonne on Jul 18, 2005 8:53:15 GMT -5
I did most of them...there was only 1-2 puzzles I couldn't get, but my brother figured it out!! That was amazing.....it took him only a few tries and bang, he's bugging me about how easy it was XD Maybe making a grid would have helped me..o.o nah. But that's a really smart thing to do.
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Heat Sonata
Gorubeshu
*takes the art escalator*
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Post by Heat Sonata on Sept 10, 2005 20:20:32 GMT -5
I actually did Primiki harbor by guess and check. The first puzzles with just the forklift I found harder than the ones with cranes, but maybe that's because it was so late. I would honestly suggest you try to do it without strategy guides. It's a great feeling getting that last container in the ship on your own two legs.
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