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Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - Printable Version +- Midnight Mansion Forums (https://actionsoft.com/forum) +-- Forum: Midnight Mansion 1: HD version (Mac and Windows) (https://actionsoft.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Forum: Included mansions (https://actionsoft.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=42) +--- Thread: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death (/showthread.php?tid=1925) Pages:
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Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - gdwright - 11-01-2011 In Falcon Manor Normal having entered room 020350 from the right and stepping on the pad that closes the gate with the bridge across the room empty (transparent) there is nowhere for Jack to go except throwing himself into the chasm in pure desperation. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - rose - 11-01-2011 Are you sure about the room number? I can't find a room with that number in Facon Manor Normal. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - gdwright - 11-01-2011 I don't know where I got that number the number of the room should be 015650. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - rose - 11-01-2011 There isn't any 15650 either. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - gdwright - 11-01-2011 Sorry my head is somewhere else today, I hadn't displayed all the information and I quickly took my score as the room number, which is in fact room 18897. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - rose - 11-01-2011 What happens if Jack do the big jump? where does he reappear? Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - Semi-Native - 11-01-2011 [movedhere] General issues and game bugs [move by] Semi-Native. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - VernJensen - 11-24-2011 The point gdwright is making is that Jack is forced to kill himself when in this situation. I think though that this is likely acceptable for this situation? Jack should remember when he was previously in the room that the switches open/close the gray door, and when the player sees that the silver bricks are off, he shouldn't head towards them. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - brell - 11-24-2011 Yes but it is still Half-Jack-stuckas we call it. This is of course a forever debate. If the player CAN avoid the situation because he/she knows about the potential HJS (by using the map or because he/she has been there before), is it then acceptable? Some say yes, others say no. Both have an argument. Re: Nowhere to go but to Jack's death - arrgh6601 - 01-03-2012 I am stuck here too, can anyone help me move on? |