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Sliding around Cascade Cave
  • kentona
  • Added: 04/28/2011 05:20 PM
  • Last updated: 04/18/2024 07:07 PM
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Did you make those wall tiles? I don't remember them in the DQ games. It kinda looks weird to see gravity defying water like that. I would think the water would flood out the cave. Perhaps the wall is actually glass that holds the water back, like an aquarium. Any ways this looks like a fun place to explore, especially that ice slide puzzle. Can't wait to finish the game.
It's a magic cave.

I made those wall tiles myself, using a water tile as a base.
I've always hated those slidy ice puzzles >.> not sure why
Is the black part a ceiling tile or a drop off?
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
5958
You can see one tile where the north edge of the black part meets the south edge of the waterwall tile, and the waterwall tile has a vertical wall there. So either it's a drop off, or that's a mapping error. If the wall kept going up to the ceiling there, you wouldn't be able to see it come down vertically like that. (I think.)

I love how the magic wall is leaking in one spot and it makes a waterfall.
author=UPRC
Is the black part a ceiling tile or a drop off?
The black part is simply nothing. Like in old DQ games.
It is the empty silence between life and death, that unspoken moment just before you hit the earth. A representation of the hollowness of your heart when it shatters into nothing, that gut-wrenching sensation when you know your end is just around the corner. That. That is the darkness...

Or just empty space.

BTW - I, too, love the overspill.
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