Help Tony
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I tried with a red marker and found the solution. What is now disappointing is that I have difficulties to use my computer screen now. I'm obliged to read between the labyrinth lines (HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!)... sorry, I'm going out. The joke is too bad...
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A trick to defeat a maze:
Choose from the entrance either the right wall or the left wall and stay in this wall consistently throughout the journey. Thus, although not necessarily by the shortest route, the exit is safely found. -
@catweazle You have to be careful that you're not doing this in a maze with complex loops, or sticking to just one side might get you stuck.
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@catweazle You have to be careful that you're not doing this in a maze with complex loops, or sticking to just one side might get you stuck.
It always works, no matter the complexity, it just does not work in 3D labyrinths of several levels, for this there are other systems.
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@Catweazle Yes. This is true. In Computer games try left first, hidden gems are found there first.
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@moondawg Nice try! (I gave up)
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@Catweazle Yes. This is true. In Computer games try left first, hidden gems are found there first.
Not always, it depends on the author, some create maps oriented first to the left and others to the right first.
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@catweazle The old DOOM and Quake helped you with Health and Ammo going lefthand first.
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Yes, the old DOOM I II Plutonio, etc. But only in the original maps.
Not so in the more than 100 fan maps
I still play these old DOOMs with Risen3D,* which puts them in a more acceptable graphic quality and in authentic 3D and there you can add a lot of megawads created by the community. DOOM without end- Free, but you need the original wads of Doom I or /and II
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@catweazle Never tried that, but my "secret" is to start at the exit and work back to the entrance. For me, it never fails and is easier to solve.
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