![]() (Or wise cuz I realize I don't have hours to solve one puzzle in this life of mine.) I might start Dishonored over Christmas instead. I don't hate the game, it's just not for me, found this dead thread, and thought ah fuck it, not going to bother finishing the game. But I like how both games featured Dharma/Samsara etc. Also, the philosophy, whatever it was, in TW, was well balanced, but the philosophy in TTP isn't well explained. One of the differences is, during actual human play, that going back to an unsolved room in TTP made me depressed, but going back to an unsolved area in TW made me excited. ![]() Also the graphics suck big time compared to The Witness. The Witness is leagues above this, and being stubbornly difficult doesn't make it good. People seem to compare The Talos Principle to The Witness, but I say there's no comparison. Thought it was okay, then got stuck on the typical puzzles as everyone else, and thought it was like The Swapper, which I hated vehemently. I was hoping to like it, wanted it for years, and then it was added to Game Pass on Xbox so I jumped right in. After FEZ (one of my GOATs BTW), I no longer want to look up QR codes on my phone during a game also. I feel guilty for cheating and now don't desire to "finish" the game, either basic story mode, which was ok, to 100%ing it. I agree, but I already googled three rooms I was stuck on and then also googled one of the hardest rooms. Don't want to spoil the fun looking for a walktrough. Can you confirm sometimes you have to do something inside a puzzle that has influence over the hub area (I remember having to direct red/blue beams from single puzzles on a high hidden pole in the hub area).Do the areas behind bars (not doors) get unlocked in some of the searches?.This walkthrough includes the Road to Gehenna DLC. You awaken as a robot guided by an unseen voice as you explore your worlds and solve increasingly complex puzzles. Do you have to search for something around the level? I think I found a key that's not meant for the locked gates involved in gameplay. The Talos Principle is a science-fiction puzzle game, which can be played from a first-person or third-person perspective.Subnautica Rick and Morty: Virtual Rickality The Talos Principle VR L.A. #P THE TALOS PRINCIPLE SIMULATOR#Do the stars need "platforming" in some of the levels? Ho Bu o e P o W Job Simulator Star Trek Bridge Crew Fantastic Contraption.I already know not all stars are inside the enclosed puzzles. ![]() So, for those who have finished the game: #P THE TALOS PRINCIPLE HOW TO#I only found 2 so far (halfway in second world), and sorta realized where are at least 3 more, but don't know how to get to them yet. What I'm trying to understand is if there's any principle stars search stick to, so that I can try to look for them myself without going in fruitless pursuits. Sorry for the sorta necrobump, but having my share of tribulations while walking through Pompei (sorta strange feeling, being from Naples). ![]()
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