"Keep an eye on Yeesha, will you?" "Oh, my friend, there are some dishes that need doing in the kitchen." "One more thing, my laundry is in the bedroom, could you give them a scrub while I'm away?" Anything else, Atrus?? What as he ever done for the Stranger? :0
I love it, 'Go meet my sons, get the signal right, turn my power back on, adjust my antenna and raise my daughter...' Goodness Atrus, would you like me to pick up your laundry from the river side while I'm at it?
Thank you for making these videos! I love your calm and relaxed pace, and willingness to absorb every little detail in the worlds. You make me appreciate these fantastic games even more.
The viewer is currently not working at all because the power is out. Once we restore the power, those parts of the viewer that didn't blow up will work.
Atrus describes an attachment in his journal that would allow him to change viewpoints with the viewer. If you look at the drawing in the journal for that attachment, it appears that that's the part that actually blew up. Apparently, you don't need that to contact Atrus.
Thank you for this. I know I'm (over) a decade late to this party, but it should be said that that this was an incredibly enjoyable game, despite its faults. I'm really enjoying watching your progress. ❤
Yeah, and I imagine that it's much harder to add things to an age which you didn't write in the first place, as certain points of the writing between authors might be different, and could cause instability in an Age. If Atrus couldn't add a ship properly to his own Age, it's doubtful he'd risk adding multiple buildings to an age Ti'ana wrote.
The crystal viewer is also kind of referenced in Riven. Atrus mentions in his journal that he has a device for hearing sounds through the linking panel of the Riven book which is why he can hear you reopen the Star Fissure and link to Riven.
I assume he got both materials and help from other ages. Tomahna was built after he found a lot of D'ni survivors, so I'm sure they helped him with that.
Atrus has such a smooth voice, now... Not like the faint, "I'm thinking of something else right now" voice he had in the earlier games. I mean, now he'd make an excellent main character in a Film Noir. Or a smooth jazz singer.
As the library and other rooms on Myst are man-made objects (which are supposed to be incredibly hard to add to an age, as the failure with the ship showed), it's unlikely that Atrus took the risk of doing that with the age where he lived.
I do doubt that Atrus did such a thing, but I mean that perhaps it was added by Catherine or Anna very soon after the initial writing of Myst. Catherine did seem quite adept at adding to ages after they were written. Or it was even just written as part of the age originally.
It's probably a similar technology, but I think the ability to project linking images is a prior D'ni technology, which was also seen in Uru when Yeesha held out a linking book in a hologram at the end of the main game.
I think that the writers assumed that Atrus was able to get to the Cleft and back and link to Rime before the bomb, because the player would spend the first 2 hours walking around tapping every conceivable object.
Yeah, the first time I played, I was trying to write down his To-do list as quickly as I could, but it didn't transcribe very well, I forgot stuff, and spent quite a while trying everything everywhere before I actually accomplished what he instructed. I didn't even turn on the viewer to Rime until over halfway through the game, because I was distracted by everything else.
@Dilandau3000 Okay, I think I get it now. The power outage somehow slipped my mind. Wait. Hang on... If the damaged components are not essential to the operation of the Crystal Viewer, then why did Atrus even need to visit Rime? (I'm sorry. I'll shut up now.)
As seen in the Stoneship age, some things could also be written into the age, even after the initial link. I expect that the library and star room on Myst were similar additions. I don't think that Tomanha is that far fetched to be built by one or two people in twenty years, particularly when he could have had help from either D'ni survivors, or perhaps had some parts or machines built using resources and knowledge from other ages.
When i got this game i was to young to understand what Atrus meant when he talked about frequencies and ampitudes, so i used DAYS to solve this puzzle xD
Oh, would you? Also, if you'd feed the dogs, link into a dozen or so worlds and check up on the inhabitants/help them out if they need it, that'd be great. And if you've got time, could you make dinner?
This is something I still can't get my head around. After Atrus leaves to pick up some tools and a replacement Modulator, Sven briefly inspects the Crystal Viewer, and observes that he can't use it. How, then, can the Crystal Viewer work at all, for even some of its functions, if Atrus has not yet returned from Rime? I wondered whether Sirrus might have been the one who repaired the device. I just couldn't accept how the Viewer went from thoroughly busted to working again. I'll move on now.
Why does Atrus inform you that 'you'll need to turn on the roof antenna before the viewer will work'? If Atrus' Crystal Viewer is now non-functional, then what point would there be in doing so? If you can't use the Viewer, then why bother turning on the antenna? This always struck me as a significant plot-hole in 'Revelation': if Atrus has not yet returned to Tomahna, then why is the Crystal Viewer fully operational after Yeesha's disappearance? What do you think? Let me know.
Artus keeps all his tools in the cleft? random...plus where does he keep the linking book to rime, because if it's in tomahna then he surely wud have to come back and then he wud've noticed something was wrong :-p
Why do I feel like Atrus speaks with a slightly different accent now? He almost has a southern (American) hint now... Also, question for the LP narrator, with all respect, what accent is it that you're speaking with?
I believe Sven has mentioned that he's from the Netherlands. And Atrus is definitely speaking differently to the way he did in the past Myst games, likely picking up an accent by interacting with the denizens of Releeshahn over the past ten years.
I'm torn. There is very very little chance that I'm ever going to play this game (because it's likely never to get a digital release)... but a part of me, in my brain, doesn't want me to watch so that I may, someday, solve the puzzles myself. It keeps making me hit the pause button until I come to some sort of decision. I really want to see this game all the way to the end, and this is the most probable way for me. Anyone have any advice on if I should watch? Just anything in general. Opinions on if the puzzles are even worth solving yourself... or opinions on if Dil's constant explaining of what he's doing gets in the way of the experience (for instance, if I were to start playing, I wouldn't know which one of those things on the map is what I'm looking for first)... that sort of thing.
I will take care of your teenage daughter while you are away. And take your time. Do not worry one bit. Do not hurry. But do call me when you are ready to come back.
"Keep an eye on Yeesha, will you?"
"Oh, my friend, there are some dishes that need doing in the kitchen."
"One more thing, my laundry is in the bedroom, could you give them a scrub while I'm away?"
Anything else, Atrus?? What as he ever done for the Stranger? :0
I love it, 'Go meet my sons, get the signal right, turn my power back on, adjust my antenna and raise my daughter...' Goodness Atrus, would you like me to pick up your laundry from the river side while I'm at it?
The music on this first part of Tomahna is amazing. Great job.
Thank you for making these videos! I love your calm and relaxed pace, and willingness to absorb every little detail in the worlds. You make me appreciate these fantastic games even more.
The HD quality of these videos is so good. I don't think I ever saw the dragon fly before.
The viewer is currently not working at all because the power is out. Once we restore the power, those parts of the viewer that didn't blow up will work.
Atrus describes an attachment in his journal that would allow him to change viewpoints with the viewer. If you look at the drawing in the journal for that attachment, it appears that that's the part that actually blew up. Apparently, you don't need that to contact Atrus.
Thank you for this. I know I'm (over) a decade late to this party, but it should be said that that this was an incredibly enjoyable game, despite its faults. I'm really enjoying watching your progress. ❤
Also I had the pleasure of meeting Rand Miller himself at a Mysterium shortly after IV and he didn't seem to enjoy the frequency puzzle either.
Yeah, and I imagine that it's much harder to add things to an age which you didn't write in the first place, as certain points of the writing between authors might be different, and could cause instability in an Age. If Atrus couldn't add a ship properly to his own Age, it's doubtful he'd risk adding multiple buildings to an age Ti'ana wrote.
I mean you can definitively hear through linking books, think Myst and the green book and Sirrus and Achenar in their trap books.
The crystal viewer is also kind of referenced in Riven. Atrus mentions in his journal that he has a device for hearing sounds through the linking panel of the Riven book which is why he can hear you reopen the Star Fissure and link to Riven.
I assume he got both materials and help from other ages. Tomahna was built after he found a lot of D'ni survivors, so I'm sure they helped him with that.
Atrus has such a smooth voice, now... Not like the faint, "I'm thinking of something else right now" voice he had in the earlier games. I mean, now he'd make an excellent main character in a Film Noir. Or a smooth jazz singer.
As the library and other rooms on Myst are man-made objects (which are supposed to be incredibly hard to add to an age, as the failure with the ship showed), it's unlikely that Atrus took the risk of doing that with the age where he lived.
@Phanto5692
But if Atrus needs to replace a sound component in the Crystal Viewer, then how can you contact (and hear) him in Rime?
I do doubt that Atrus did such a thing, but I mean that perhaps it was added by Catherine or Anna very soon after the initial writing of Myst. Catherine did seem quite adept at adding to ages after they were written. Or it was even just written as part of the age originally.
It's probably a similar technology, but I think the ability to project linking images is a prior D'ni technology, which was also seen in Uru when Yeesha held out a linking book in a hologram at the end of the main game.
I think that the writers assumed that Atrus was able to get to the Cleft and back and link to Rime before the bomb, because the player would spend the first 2 hours walking around tapping every conceivable object.
*Crystal Viewer blows up*
"NOBODY MOVE! A fuse is out!"
possibly a small back up power contrapation kicks in if the main power goes out, thus still powering the elevator.. just my theory
are you his friend or his handyman ??? fix fix fix
Yeah, the first time I played, I was trying to write down his To-do list as quickly as I could, but it didn't transcribe very well, I forgot stuff, and spent quite a while trying everything everywhere before I actually accomplished what he instructed. I didn't even turn on the viewer to Rime until over halfway through the game, because I was distracted by everything else.
@Dilandau3000
Okay, I think I get it now. The power outage somehow slipped my mind.
Wait. Hang on...
If the damaged components are not essential to the operation of the Crystal Viewer, then why did Atrus even need to visit Rime?
(I'm sorry. I'll shut up now.)
The Book of Atrus makes it quite clear that they weren't there originally.
As seen in the Stoneship age, some things could also be written into the age, even after the initial link. I expect that the library and star room on Myst were similar additions.
I don't think that Tomanha is that far fetched to be built by one or two people in twenty years, particularly when he could have had help from either D'ni survivors, or perhaps had some parts or machines built using resources and knowledge from other ages.
When i got this game i was to young to understand what Atrus meant when he talked about frequencies and ampitudes, so i used DAYS to solve this puzzle xD
Oh, would you? Also, if you'd feed the dogs, link into a dozen or so worlds and check up on the inhabitants/help them out if they need it, that'd be great.
And if you've got time, could you make dinner?
This is something I still can't get my head around.
After Atrus leaves to pick up some tools and a replacement Modulator, Sven briefly inspects the Crystal Viewer, and observes that he can't use it.
How, then, can the Crystal Viewer work at all, for even some of its functions, if Atrus has not yet returned from Rime?
I wondered whether Sirrus might have been the one who repaired the device. I just couldn't accept how the Viewer went from thoroughly busted to working again.
I'll move on now.
i was about to make one, but now i finally found a more complete walkthrough for this game
Why does Atrus inform you that 'you'll need to turn on the roof antenna before the viewer will work'?
If Atrus' Crystal Viewer is now non-functional, then what point would there be in doing so? If you can't use the Viewer, then why bother turning on the antenna?
This always struck me as a significant plot-hole in 'Revelation': if Atrus has not yet returned to Tomahna, then why is the Crystal Viewer fully operational after Yeesha's disappearance?
What do you think? Let me know.
This game is so beautiful
Artus keeps all his tools in the cleft? random...plus where does he keep the linking book to rime, because if it's in tomahna then he surely wud have to come back and then he wud've noticed something was wrong :-p
Mmmm. It's beautiful at Tomahna.
even for someone that anunciates as well as Atrus, the transcribed captions are still laughably off.
if you right-click out of the puzzle, it will blow up
Why do I feel like Atrus speaks with a slightly different accent now? He almost has a southern (American) hint now... Also, question for the LP narrator, with all respect, what accent is it that you're speaking with?
I believe Sven has mentioned that he's from the Netherlands. And Atrus is definitely speaking differently to the way he did in the past Myst games, likely picking up an accent by interacting with the denizens of Releeshahn over the past ten years.
Holly Allen yeah I noticed that southern drawl too... I kinda like it
what is your favourite myst?
I'm torn. There is very very little chance that I'm ever going to play this game (because it's likely never to get a digital release)... but a part of me, in my brain, doesn't want me to watch so that I may, someday, solve the puzzles myself. It keeps making me hit the pause button until I come to some sort of decision.
I really want to see this game all the way to the end, and this is the most probable way for me. Anyone have any advice on if I should watch? Just anything in general. Opinions on if the puzzles are even worth solving yourself... or opinions on if Dil's constant explaining of what he's doing gets in the way of the experience (for instance, if I were to start playing, I wouldn't know which one of those things on the map is what I'm looking for first)... that sort of thing.
@ultimecia1000 It means that Cyan pretends it really exists.
MY Theory is: they were sleeping in OTHER ages!
Yeah, that's what I meant.
Riven.
i will contuine IN THE NEXT VIDEO
Sorry if I am a little too advanced for a tutorial on how to beat a self-explanatory game.....
I will take care of your teenage daughter while you are away. And take your time. Do not worry one bit. Do not hurry. But do call me when you are ready to come back.
I was actually talking about the video. I am on my 10th or 11th completion of the game.
The video not the game... Wow.
you don't know good games! must have adhd if you thing its a waste of time =]
EXTREME WASTE OF TIME...