Monday, May 24, 2010

Same question, more specific. Azada The Library?

Okay. I've started all over. Thinking I could use an orb to get past it... but you can't. Aaargh! I'm so frustrated. I have followed directions exactly. I get the lighter, the belt, the circuit board, and the knob. I put the circuit board into the computer, place the knob in, put the belt on. Then I put a log on fire, light it, and then power up the computer via lowering the knob. It then gives me 2 coordinates. Say for example C/H. I go to the book sets, click on the the set of C, get the cooridinates %26amp; go to the map. I click on those coordinates, but it says "nothing happens". I click on H coordinates on the map, and again it says "nothing happens". Am I not doing something right? Is there a bug somehow caused by certain operating systems? I am very frustrated. I would really like to get past this freaking board! Is that the same steps others have followed.... or have you done it differently? I would like to add that I've tried a million combinations of all these actions, plus I'm a little curious that the lighter is still active. USUALLY an item is no longer active after it's fulfilled its use. Is it possible I've somehow missed a step? Any help would be SO GREATLY APPRECIATED! thanks!

Same question, more specific. Azada The Library?
You have to do both coordinates at the same time. For example, if C is 23 and H is 493. You need to find 23, 493 on the map and then click on it.
Reply:i found the solution to the library question regarding the map coordinates not working. i too was also searching for one coordinate at a time, clicking it and getting the "nothing happens" result. But i finally figured out what i was doing incorrectly. i'll use the book coordinates i had in my game as an example: book D, -136 and book K, 44S. i looked for the first coordinate and found it on the map, but instead of clicking it, i started sliding the pointer around in the area of the first coordinate, -136. i noticed then that if i was careful and stayed in that area, a second coordinate number would come up after the first one, separated by a comma, e.g. -136, 44s. It wasn't exact, not until i carefully scrolled around until i got the exact coordinates i needed. The trick is to get both coordinates at the same time, not one at a time. When you begin to see two coordinates listed at the same time, then you can scroll around until you find the two you need simultaneously; then you can click it and have it work. It won't work otherwise. If you have just the first one, scroll around until you see a second one come up next to the first one. After that it's just a matter of narrowing it down until you find the ones you need specific to your clues.


i hope this explanation makes sense and that it helps.
Reply:Did you ever figure it out? I Need help with it too.


How do you cross the two coordinates together as suggested in previous answer? AARRGGHH!


No comments:

Post a Comment