Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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08/30/04 08:45 PM
08/30/04 08:45 PM
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Replay this part and be sure that you have the colored weights placed. The clock face should be open now. Then click the key on the clocked face to wind it. Move to the other side of the room and stand on the side of the desk. Face the small door. I think it's the positioning here that is icky. Try zooming in or try different position.
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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08/31/04 08:31 PM
08/31/04 08:31 PM
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Why not click on the games you have saved and use the "send to" feature to send them to a floppy disk in your A drive? I've saved games on a floppy (or a zip disk if the save is too big for a floppy) and later transferred them to another computer...
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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08/31/04 09:15 PM
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For this game you can locate the TMOTM folder on your C drive and just drag it to a floppy, zip disk or CD/RW. That way you have a copy of the saves and they can be moved anywhere you like. Kay
Its one of those doors that needs a thingy thing.
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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09/01/04 04:29 PM
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Not sure about the colors of the folders, but you don't need to copy the game folder, just the one with your saves in it. Everything else will be restored when you install the game again...
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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09/01/04 09:32 PM
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Its on your C disk and it is called TMOTM I think you left out the first T It is a yellow folder. Kay
Its one of those doors that needs a thingy thing.
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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09/15/04 10:59 PM
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I've been looking for a patch for you, but there doesn't seem to be one for the English game. Since I read earlier on this thread that you transferred your saved games, why don't you go back to an earlier save and be sure you put the gunpowder in the bag? My bet is that somehow in the process of moving around, you have an empty bag in your inventory. Btw, I took out your second post--there is no need to put up the same thing twice, we'll get to you as soon as we can...
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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09/17/04 01:24 PM
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If you go back to a saved game and put the gunpowder in the bag, then you will have to continue the game on from there--that action won't automatically show up in a game that you've already saved farther along. It's like a path--there is a juncture where the gunpowder first shows up. Right now you are on path A, where the gunpowder isn't in the bag. You can go back to the juncture and put it in the bag--now you are on path B, where the bag contains gunpower. There is no connection between the paths, so you need to continue on path B....
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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09/17/04 07:13 PM
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If you are trying to go back to an earlier saved game, you don't need to send anything anywhere. Just use the "load game" function and click on the picture to load the game just before you picked up the bag...
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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09/17/04 08:58 PM
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The Mystery of the Mummy will only let you save 6 times. So if you have been saving all those times then the rest of your saves are probably gone. My guess is you can probably start the game over from the beginning or I can try to send you a save near the gunpowder area. Kay
Its one of those doors that needs a thingy thing.
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Re: Mystery of the Mummy
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09/17/04 09:05 PM
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Oh, yes, if you only have one save that is a real problem. That's why it's always a good idea to make as many multiple saves as the game will allow you to make.
Even when there are only six slots, as in this game, you can transfer the saves to another folder when the slots are full, and start with a new batch...
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