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From: buzzard@world.std.com (Sean T Barrett)
Subject: Re: LOTECHComp: One Week
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Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 01:40:25 GMT
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gegi  <gegi@wgp.org> wrote:
>For some reason, answers to this thread are not showing up on my newsreader
>here, and I only found them by accident.... so some spoilery answers...

[snip endings]

Hmm, I had the same experience with this that I had with Galatea--I
guess I'm just not patient enough to find the solutions; I'd find
a couple by doing extreme things (all studying, never studying) but
the vast majority of the time I seemed to get one of a couple of
rather "generic" feeling endings that weren't very thrilling, and
as a result I didn't feel much motivation to explore further.  If
every time I played it I had gotten a significantly different ending,
I might have been more motivated to try again.  I'm not sure whether
that says more about me than it does about writing multiple endings,
though.

>There is also one ending that happens only if you [censored] and
>had a high score.

What's a "high score"?

SeanB
PS: But I'm glad somebody hoisted Emily's deserving petard!
