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[Re: Jtiffin]
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I'm not too far into the game yet, but it's still dark--and it's very  hard to find your way around, at least for someone with practically no sense of direction in the daylight!   Maybe we can get the lights turned on before the game is over...  
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Geo]
 #187167 08/10/07 09:57 AM
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Sorry...But it is in the dark... But you do have a flaslight   I think the EyE in the interface is so SPOOKY !!!!  
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Darleen03]
 #187170 08/10/07 10:07 AM
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I found that the darkness was not my problem in getting around, and it is not an option to use the flashlight whenever you want, it is an automatic usage only and the flashlight never did appear in my inventory, it must be in my hand or in my pocket      My problem is that I am very directionally challenged and in looking at a park-map I cannot seem to orient myself correctly to get from here to there. Keep going around in circles. Except for one puzzle where one needs to get from one map to a specific-other in a specific order - it would have been nice to just click on a location (on a map in my inventory, which I never have had) and end up there like in some other Adventure games I have played. Would have eased the frustration of this "maze" idea in these D.S.J. games. I DO love the games, just don't like getting lost over and over again.     Love, Betty Lou  
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Betty Lou]
 #187180 08/10/07 10:24 AM
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Darkness, darkness, practically everywhere, in this game.  I found myself praying for lightbulbs!  I found that moving to an outside scenario for most of the game somehow diluted the overall spookiness, as this game didn't unnerve me half as much as the previous two Delawares, which were set largely inside large, crumbling buildings and scared the bejeebers out of me. Plus, that hunt for a particular object at the beginning of the game drove me bananas; I was wandering around for hours in growing frustration.. finally had to peek at the walkthrough to find out where on earth it could be.  Never quite got over the grump factor after that.     
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Jtiffin]
 #188395 08/13/07 06:30 AM
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jtiffin, please post that question in Hints where someone will be along to help you.  I'm glad you can see the game better now.  Ana     
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Jtiffin]
 #188777 08/13/07 06:50 PM
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I downloaded the demo the other night and can't even make it through that because I keep getting turned around in the dark.  But I think I'll still buy the first one to play soon.  I like the atmosphere.
 
 
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Celtic Lark]
 #190210 08/16/07 11:38 PM
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I'm in the same boat with the Gravity Drop part. But besides that, I think this is the weakest of the series. They got better with the graphics, etc., but I got completely mixed up directionally finding things and the pixel-hunting was terrible too. I don't know how many times I passed up a "certain object" that helped me power up. Ugghhh. I have to put it into the "I really don't care one way or another if I finish it"  . . . and that's rare for me. 
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Now I feel terrible.  Bryan, I had absolutely no problem with the darkness of the game. In fact, I think it adds to the essence of it. I enjoyed your other 2 games a great deal and I think for 1) I'm just "directionally challenged." and 2) I have thought about it and I think maybe I'm having a hard time with the storyline   because I had a child die and it hits a little too close to home.  So I apologize if my post was a little harsh. Please keep producing games as us Boomers would shrivel up and blow away if it weren't for people like yourself.
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Becky]
 #190765 08/18/07 08:13 AM
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 I had absolutely no trouble with the darkness but I did get lost a lot as I have little sense of direction. I wished the game was designed to click on the locations on the maps.  Other than that I really enjoyed the game . 
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[Re: GBC]
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So sorry to hear that Tinagoss   In the Delaware games, there are always characters that something unfortunate has happened to. The beauty of fiction though is you can always find ways to set those wrongs right. I'm sorry to hear about your real loss but hope you get some kind of comfort in games being a more justice driven version of real life, wrongs can be righted and bad people don't win   And don't apologize for honest feedback. It's important to hear things like this so we DO improve and make future games better.   -Bryan |  |  |  
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Rushes]
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I experienced the same frustration at the beginning of the game! I wandered aimlessly for quite a while and finally had to consult MaG's walkthrough (God bless you MaG).  The darkness of the game was easier to deal with when I played with the lights out. After a while I was able to get the lay of the land but I still went the wrong way from time to time. I must say that the end certainly made up for the problems I had with navigating the game. I cannot wait for volume 4!!   
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Becky]
 #191334 08/19/07 07:09 PM
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I was at CompUSA & walmart looking at computers...I always check the PC game section....Haven't seen it   Also It took me awhile to get used to the park map... But I got the knack...Its a neat game  
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|  Re: Delaware St. John 3
[Re: Darleen03]
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I've been told the game will be showing up in Circuit City, Best Buy and Target "any day now." It's currently on Amazon.com with shots of the new box as well   Myself and the team are all checking stores regularly too and are excited to see it on a retail shelf! If anyone does find the game, make sure to snap a picture of it on a store shelf and email it to me!  -Bryan |  |  |  
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[Re: BWiegele]
 #191871 08/21/07 09:43 AM
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I am at the first maze (the sewers) and so far there were at least two situations which required severe pixel hunting in the dark. The first for  finding the oil can and the second locating the magnetOn the other hand, the game looks bigger than the previous ones... |  |  |  
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[Re: Elven King]
 #191873 08/21/07 09:47 AM
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Elven King....I had no difficulties with things being dark. You need to adjust your monitor so that you can see better, no need to struggle.  Ana    
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