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@NajmulNajmul-o7bАй бұрын
Thoughtful level progression
@Onerandomchannel1711Ай бұрын
First
@soltantioАй бұрын
I didn't understand the explanation for the monitors
@AdrianWoodUK13 күн бұрын
Hi! OK, so; in the foregrounds, you have 4 monitors you can drag side-to-side. In the background, there're a bunch of lights, turned off by default. Each of the monitors has a position you can move them where they turn on... and so do some of the lights in the background. For each of the 4 monitors, you need to count how many lights turn on in the background when they're turned on. 4 monitors, 4 sets of lights, 4 numbers. Once you have the 4 numbers, tap on the flags with the same numbers, and you're done. Conceptually it's straightforward. The complication here is that the other monitors get in the way, and there's usually no single place you can put them where none of them are blocking the lights you're trying to count. That means you need to move them back and forth, remembering how many lights are on, and also being careful not to get confused if you put them somewhere that they also turn on (and so are also turning lights on). Does that help?
@seonmijeon3960Ай бұрын
Someone explain me the cargo lock
@AdrianWoodUK13 күн бұрын
The one at 14:31? OK, see the border around the lock? The yellow one, with the brown "boxes" on it? It looks like there are two layers, but if you follow it around, you'll notice it's actually a spiral; it starts on the outside at the top right, and eventually tucks under itself on the inside at the top-left. So treat it as one long length, starting at one end and going round to the other. (It doesn't matter which end you start an, nicely.) If you follow it round, you'll notice that it's occasionally broken by a thin line. There are 3 of these lines, so that means the border is separated into 4 sections... Just like the 4 digits of the code. So, all you have to do now is start at one end, and count how many of the brown boxes you encounter in each section; that's a digit of the code. Keep going, counting the number of little boxes between the thin lines, until you reach the other end, and you'll have the 4 numbers you need. Does that help?