Maren
Grasshopper
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Post by Maren on Jan 31, 2016 3:59:05 GMT -5
How many of you remember that one?
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Mxrtxn
Ninja Master
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Post by Mxrtxn on Jan 31, 2016 9:24:29 GMT -5
I do Level 2 of the second episode "Killing Fields". The lava lake next to the lave waterfall.
Also in level 10 "Raiders of the lost wang" using the swghost cheat above one of the waterfalls at the left.
In secret level "Auto Maul" also using the sw ghost go through the window next to the gate with the ying-yang icon one of teh cars has a message realted to XXXStacey (duke reference probably)
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Maren
Grasshopper
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Post by Maren on Feb 1, 2016 3:20:21 GMT -5
Interesting. I discovered Killing Fields's while searching for the last missing secret. Turns out that the one you get to by jumping from the flag in the ying-yang, fire-guarded room, wasn't triggered the first time I was there (from what I recall, you must walk over a very specific section of this area for the secret to be triggered, so even picking up the item in there doesn't do the trick) and considering there's another similarly constructed "secret" area next to it on the very same same wall, it took me a while to figure out what was going on, and as I wallowed in desperation and uncertainty, I tried jumping into the unknown as I'd have done in level 3 (even though it was more of a leap of faith given the map showed no water to land into), and sure enough there it was! That, however, didn't unlock the missing secret, but I was happy I had come across this thing. The text in Auto Maul, I too found it with the swghost cheat right before exiting the level after I was done with the secrets (I really wanted to know what it looked like from the other side, kind of like the construction sight behind the glass in Level 2) Level 10's, never heard of it! I'll give it a shot just for the sake of curiosity. I suppose one could look into the graphic resources used in a particular map and find out whether or not there be other walls overlaid with letters, but I prefer to leave it a mystery
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