17-12-16, 17:21 | #71 |
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Good to have you back!
The wall crushing section that was causing you trouble, requires a technique that can be overlooked (see image). https://s27.postimg.org/brwwy8jcz/Anni_sos.jpg It can be made in one full swoop like you were attempting, but it's not worth the hassle. |
18-12-16, 09:17 | #72 |
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From the thumbnail I thought you were in the final area already. Im dum. Waiting for the next two puzzle rooms.
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19-12-16, 14:54 | #73 | |
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Part 31:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvUY11q0neA I've made it to the later parts of the level. Quote:
Had I noticed the technique then it would have been easier. At my rates, the final area is probably a lot further away than it should be. |
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19-12-16, 18:56 | #74 |
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I always thought this puzzle room was maybe supposed to be done first considering how much easier it is (I went in the order you did on my first playthrough, too). Good luck on the next part!
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21-12-16, 15:44 | #75 |
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Part 32:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jEqETEzO0w Take notice: I absolutely sucked at this area. Thanks. I agree that the area I went to 2nd was probably easier. Though the trap before the room caused me trouble since I didn't realise the trick to crouch down like Laravision demonstrated. |
24-12-16, 15:34 | #76 |
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28-12-16, 08:35 | #77 |
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30-01-17, 15:12 | #78 |
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Part 34:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eauH0Ez6A18 Been absent for no reason other than lack of desire to play Tomb Raider. I did have difficulties. |
31-01-17, 23:04 | #79 |
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Welcome back again!
It appears that your latest part has a slight issue with the aspect ratio. Just compare these two screens. It looks as if Lara is squished; as in you're probably playing the game in widescreen, but recording in a normal 4:3 aspect ratio. You mentioned that you had been playing games in HD lately, so perhaps you have changed some settings which have remained since switching back to standard AV. Check to see which option (4:3 or 16:9) is set in the PS3 video output settings. If it's set to 16:9 (wide) and your capture device can only accept a standard 4:3 video signal, then set your PS3 to 4:3 in order for Anniversary to display in a correct ratio for recording. It's not really much of a problem, just thought I'd make you aware that Lara & the environment looks "taller" than normal with this current set-up. Last edited by laravision; 01-02-17 at 13:13. |
01-02-17, 14:28 | #80 | |
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Part 35:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a64haUkUVBA A few technical problems here. Quote:
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