Yay! Looks like some of the last crew are back. In general I love the way the levels are put together so you keep catching glimpses of where you've been and where you're going. The Spider Tomb is actually one of my favorites, even though I had to play it so many times. Today I'm hoping to add screenshots to the Temple Grounds and Spider Tomb levels. If you quit and reload, the timer resets to where it was when you first crossed the checkpoint. If Lara dies and you just let the game reload, everything you did after the last checkpoint is counted on the timer. Perhaps this is obvious, but quitting and reloading if you die also helps with time challenges. If you play through this way, you should just manage to get the 290,000 points by the end of the level. If she gets hit and your relic meter resets to zero, quit and reload at the last checkpoint so the relic meter is back to maximum again. Then make sure Lara doesn't take any damage. Then your relic meter should be at maximum early on. So basically you want to try and beat that big horde of spiders at the beginning without taking any damage. I'll definitely expermient with that, but the part about maxing out the relic meter is definitely true. I didn't know about Marluxia's tip on getting more points with different weapons. I kept finishing with just under 290,000 points. I'll post more later but I wanted to mention one more thing that helped me beat the Spider Tomb score challenge. Still sick and cranky, but thanks for the good wishes. That's not very chivalrous is it.? Anyway, my Totec is my son Max, and he's always trying to save me from plunging into lava and being clobbered by monsters. Although late in the single-player story, he does offer to fend of the lava dinos while Lara goes and fights Big Ugly. Mostly smooth sailing, Yeah, Totec is a lot more heroic in the co-op game. For example, here in the Spider Tomb, when backtracking through the first room where you put the ball in the fire pit, after quitting and reloading sometimes there'll be an invisible wall in the doorway where the ball is, as though the ball is taking up the entire space, so you can't go through.
Mostly things like you guys have mentioned, particularly objects malfunctioning on reloading.
Overall I haven't encountered too many glitches. It looks like she's trying to scare the spider. In the process, I ran into this exciting bug (no pun intended), in which Lara's normal movement morphs into this crazy pose with arms outstretched. Still working on screenshots for the Spider Tomb level today. You can do it if you set you mind (and fingers) to it. The hardest for me was the Fiery Depths level, but eventually I beat even that one.
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To Shrensh: I'm not a big time trial fan either, but it does get a lot easier once you've got powerful weapons and speed artifacts/relics. It's fun and frustrating in equal measure. Lots of platforming here, especially at the end of the level. While working on the Forgotten Gate level I was really reminded of the classic Tomb Raiders. For now, I think I'll just focus on the challenges and maybe add more later. I haven't done them for any of the other games and don't plan to, but these levels are fairly quick once you get the hang of them. Some people have asked for them, but I don't know if it's worth the effort. I'm still not sure whether or not I want to do full-level videos. I've been hopping around in the game, adding screenshots and a couple of videos to the walkthroughs for the early levels. I've been slacking and need to get moving.
Isn't it a great feeling to work hard and finish something, whether it's a course, a game or whatever? That reminds me, I vowed I'd take a walk every other day this week. I've done a lot of starting and less finishing, so I can totally relate. Whoo hoo! That's awesome! You deserve a lot more than this cheesy sparkling animated gif, but it was the best I could do on short notice. Then the obvious hit me.they succeeded because they hadn't quit! So, I decided to be a plugger! And I did it! I think my gaming has improved after adopting the same philosophy I entertained quite a few conspiracy theories. I couldn't figure out why people who had less going for them managed to succeed where I didn't. I was busy GRADUATING! I made it! Despite wanting to quit at least four times during this medical coding course, I stuck to my vow not to quit! I didn't realize what a terrible quitter I was until I was 34 years old, and by then-I had done a lot of quitting.