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That last trivia point. How the hell can you look for this? Don't you have to air assassinate Haras (I still facepalm at that, after almost three years), making it impossible to explore the lower grounds? --{{User:The Crimson Eagle/sig}} 00:29, October 4, 2014 (UTC) | |||
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Bugged?
Okay, the first time I played the mission, I failed the full sync. No problem there, I thought, I would just replay it later. So I did, and it never said I failed until AFTER the ending cutscene. Yeah, I kept checking to see if I had failed and I was in the free the whole time until those last few seconds between the cutscene and returning to the black room. Now, this happens every time I try to replay the memory. Worse, I have 100% sync in all sequences besides S3 because of this one lame memory.Einsteinium99 22:28, December 24, 2011 (UTC)
- Just because you failed doesn't make this a lame memory. The full sync requirements are save all civilians. Did you actually check for them around the village below before proceeding to the fortress? Seeing as you have failed to achieve full sync, I doubt that.
There are four civilians to save, as you proceed through the village, check you map for black dots.. --Vatsa (talk • Gentek) 05:41, December 25, 2011 (UTC)
Thank you so much!Einsteinium99 04:31, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
Trivia
That last trivia point. How the hell can you look for this? Don't you have to air assassinate Haras (I still facepalm at that, after almost three years), making it impossible to explore the lower grounds? --Crimson Knight Intercom 00:29, October 4, 2014 (UTC)