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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
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I wonder if the other GB's now playing TOS are finding their monitors too dark to appreciate the game? Anyone out there willing to share their thoughts? 
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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
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I have to agree with Jenny100. I just finished the game and although their was a fuzziness issue with a stone slab with critical glyphs, the place was dark - but not game stopping dark. If I had thought to adjust my gamma settings - it wouldn't have even been noticed. I just did that and re-checked the game - big difference. Still it wasn't that bad before. qtPAT2t, Sounds as if your monitor/graphics card doesn't have that adjustment. I can understand if you couldn;t see at all how the game would be too frustrating to continue      Laura 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
 #122005 03/29/03 03:23 PM
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I didn't have much of a problem with the game being dark - I could see everything once I adjusted my eyes - this doesn't mean I could find things        but I could see okay.  And no it wasn't bright in the caverns by any means but then I didn't expect it to be.  But I also have a dark computer room so that may have been a factor.  I doubt I could have seen anything had the afternoon sun been dancing off my monitor lol. 
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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
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qtPAT2t,
 I hope that the suggestion of jenny100 works for you. I hate to think of you not being able to continue the game, particularly since you enjoyed ROTS so much.
 
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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
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I did what Jenny100 had suggested to do and it made all the difference in the world. It was so bright I had to turn my brightness down on my video card. Good game.Richard
 
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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
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Yeah, thanks Jenny!  It did work, however, until someone comes up with a WT that tells you things like "screen forward 3x" or "pan left and forward 2x", etc., I'm still totally lost.  When I got to the end of the path where it's brown and there's supposed to be a chamber on the left and a ladder on the right, there were so many chambers, rooms, etc., I was still lost.  I know... it's me... I'm an embecile.  Nope, I don't spend $30 on a game to be frustrated, and this is one frustrating game. |  |  |  
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 #122012 03/29/03 09:28 PM
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Check out MaG and Norma's - it is very thorough. Also if it's chichen Itza that's nmaking you nuts there is an in-game cheat that will give you everything you need. You still have to do some roaming to two places underground - but it's not so much. I hate to think of you missing some of the amazing rooms and such down below though. Try the WT and definitely read through all the posts or do a search at hints. Our super long Omega thread has just about every short cut and work around you can think of. The specifics about the cheat is also in that thread.     laura 
 
 
 
 
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I purchased my copy today at Game Stop, did a full install and it's running perfectly on my WIN 2000NT Professional OS. Thanks to Jenny's tip on adjusting my color levels, I can see everything clearly. My first destination choice has been Stonehenge and I'm having fun wandering around - - died twice already! I'm also glad to see the complete WT on this site and I know I'll be using it before too long for hints. 
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Stay with it qtPAT2t!  Relax and just slowly explore those caverns.  That's part of the fun.  You'll find once you've brightened your monitor and wandered up and down the passageways a few times, they start to become familiar.  I took my time with this game to make it last but it still ended too soon.  My major problem was the cotton-picking maze, but the wt gets you out of that!  Enjoy! 
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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
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The Chitzen Itza area as well as every location in the game is very realistic - that is what you do find when you're out spelunking in caves and digging in archeological sites. These are what an archeologist would find. You are playing an archeologist. The graphics are wonderful and are true to scientific papers. The details of the glyphs on the walls and murals are well researched. Maybe we can find a disco at the inner chamber and have some dancing to go with Laura's drinks and hotdogs. MaG    |  |  |  
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I share your sentiments exactly, Sumac.  So far I'm finding the game very drab and for the most part...uninteresting.  I suspect the fault lies largely within myself, though...as I never found archeology and the study of ancient civilizations all that exciting.   I was hoping this game might exceed my expectations and spark a new interest for me, but so far that hasn't been the case.  At this point, I'm mostly impatient to get out of these dark drab caves and into some more colorful scenery.  <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="confused.gif" />   I suspect I'll eventually change my opinion of the game...if I ever get out of this depressing atmosphere.      Cynch 
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|  Re: The Omega Stone - What a disappointment!!!
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Originally posted by qtPAT2t:I can't go on with this game.  I am so totally disgusted and disappointed with this sequel to The Riddle of The Sphinx, which I've played about six times and absolutely loved.  I'm sorry, but my idea of adventure is EXPERIENCING it... not FEELING AROUND for it.  Why these people would waste all their time putting together a game that is so dark, you might as well click your mouse on your monitor that's been turned off, is beyond me.  What were they thinking????  This is not my idea of fun.  I can only say, if you want to waste $30.00, be my guest, but you've been warned.  I've waited so long... and for THIS!!  From now on, if it doesn't say "Nancy Drew" or "Cameron Files"... I'm not wasting my money on it.  Why are these games so [blip] dark nowadays?  Do they think gamers are vampires?  No, wait... Dracula wasn't this dark!!!  I got the game a couple of days ago and i MUST agree with you, the game is way to dark... 
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