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There's a ship floating in deep space that's been lost for thousands of years; the Mugunghwa was a generation ship that was supposed to establish the first interstellar colony, but contact was lost and it had disappeared. You've been sent to board it and find out what happened to it by combing through the logs of its crew, dead these long centuries but still simmering with familial and political drama. Is a from developer that is by turns touching, funny, dark, and introspective.
Are some crimes unforgivable? What makes people believe the horrible things they do are done for the right reasons? What does it really mean to be human.
And to love someone?Since you're stuck on your own spaceship, the entire game is presented through a computer interface similar that allows you to talk to either Mute or Hyun-ae, the two AIs still active on the Mugunghwa, read the logs left behind by the crew, or access a terminal to execute more complex commands. The core of the gameplay, however, revolves around the text of the dead crew and discussing it with your two companions.
Ultimately, your goal is to find out what happened to everyone on board, but Mute and Hyun-ae won't be satisfied until they feel you've really learned the truth, and that's a lot harder than it sounds since they both seem to have conflicting ideas as to what that is.You can only have one AI active at a time, but once you've reached a certain point early on you can swap between them freely in the terminal. Show the logs you read to each of them to get insight, more messages, and find out more about them, which is more important than you might think. From time to time, they'll ask you a question, and your response will influence their opinion of you which can direct the game towards any one of five different endings. Just remember that you can right-click the screen to open the options menu and save or load your game at any time.Analysis: Christine Love is a fantastic writer. The world revealed bit by bit is both fascinating and troubling, and is practically begging for some sort of sequel if only to expand a little more on the universe. There's so much left unexplained that people more interested in science fiction than character development might wind up frustrated, but I would call the story more tantalising than annoying in that regard. It's something you really want to know more about, but it isn't the star of the show; that would be the characters, and not just our two leading ladies.
Mute and Hyun-ae are drastically different personalities with more layers to them than you might think based on first impressions. Talking to them and seeing them open up bit by bit in ways that even seem to surprise themselves is extremely rewarding.Make no mistake, however; this is most definitely plot-focused rather than gameplay-focused. Most of the gameplay focuses simply on reading, showing every bit of text to Hyun-ae and Mute, and occasionally answering a question.
With the exception of one clever puzzle-like timed sequence towards the end of the game. Whether this is a bad thing depends entirely on you.
Your responses to Mute and Hyun-ae are extremely limited in a way that may frustrate those of us who are less 'black and white' and more 'shades of gray'. Is it understandable given the way the game is structured and Hyun-ae's explanation for the choices at the beginning? Sure, but as the game wore on, the less I felt I could easily answer the questions poised as a simple 'yes' or 'no', and there were a few times when I felt I had to compromise my true feelings just to proceed.But perhaps more importantly, I did feel. Analogue's complex narrative and varied cast of nuanced characters, even those you don't get to meet, is almost scarily good at pulling your emotions in unexpected directions. That the story makes you feel that strongly about the things you read about, from the people to the things they did, is more than a little impressive. The careful pacing won't appeal to everyone, but those who appreciate cleverly structured character dramas will get a lot out of it.
The gorgeous artwork by Raide breathes life into Mute and Hyun-ae, while is unobtrusively beautiful and expressive.My first playthrough took me somewhere around five hours or so, and while the endings feel a little abrupt, I don't regret a second of it. At times it was uncomfortable, grim, and more than a little saddening, but Analogue: A Hate Story was always, always heartfelt and smart with a light at the end of the tunnel. (Depending on your choices of course.) While it might be light on action, those looking for a deeper and at times darker narrative with a big focus on character development will want to give this one a chance to get inside their brain.Windows:Download theGet theMac OS X:Download theGet theLinux:Download theGet the. The timed sequence is of course, the reactor meltdown. This event is triggered is by reading.Mute's questions to.Hyun-ae.
Once the sequence starts proper, you are locked in with whatever AI that is active at the time. You cannot switch out for another AI for the rest of the game.
That means, if you happened to have.Hyun-ae active at the start of the meltdown, you can never talk to.Mute ever again for the remainder of the game.You are given pre-emptive warning about this by some static across the screen. There will be enough time to switch to whichever AI you want prior to the beginning of the sequence, provided you're good at typing and you don't faff about. And of course, whichever AI you do this sequence with will obviously make an impact on the ending you get.You're given 20 minutes to do pretty much everything I'm hiding below. The sequence is divided into two parts, and as you play, you will know the divider. Will lump everything together, so read everything before you load up that save.Disabling the reactor.
The 'help' command really does help here.In order to disable the reactor, you have to ensure that the ship has sufficient power to function without it. By using the 'pss' command, you will be able to turn on the ship's backup power supply system.but the primary battery of the power supply system is running low at 0.1%.
So, you then switch over to the secondary battery, which is doing just fine at 20%.Still, that doesn't solve the problem that there are too many useless things on the ship that is sucking up all the power. You can check this using the 'powercontrol' command. The ship is running at 99% power and you will need to drop it to below 20% in order to disable the reactor.So, use 'powercontrol list' to see all the stuff that uses power on the ship.
Then, basically disable everything except the maincomputer, communications and the core that your current AI is stored in. Yes, that means turning off the core with the other AI. Once that is done, you can safely disable the reactor.Commands needed to perform this are below.Commands. Now that you have successfully disabled the reactor, talking to your AI will reveal another problem, the core temperature is still too high and will result in massive damage.
The timer does not reset at all for this part. You are not given any clue on how to lower the temperature at the start, you are meant to somehow figure it out.If you're taking too long to figure it out, the AI will reveal the answer after some time, so really, there's no hurry.If you're the impatient type, what you need to do is.
Pretty tough. First, do the same thing as Ending 4. Go through the reactor meltdown with.Mute, then continue down her path. Close to the end, she will ask you whether you've shown her everything.
Tell her there's one more thing left.Now, the tricksy part. If you've gone through Endings 1 and 2, you'll know about that last diary entry of the Pale Bride. You know the one.
Yes, that one. What you want to do is show it to.Mute. Ordinarily, you can't, because you need to go down the entirety of.Hyun-ae's path to access that entry and now, she's locked out.This is where you learn how to cheat. You have to get Hyun-ae to give you access to her entire diary, and then switch to Mute, before you're informed about the reactor meltdown. The main problem with this is that it seems reading two of Mute's questions, or 'reading' the same one twice (looking at it, asking Hyun-ae to look at it, and then getting sent back to it when she's done talking) is what sets off the reactor event. If you keep changing screens fast enough, you can manage to delay being told about the reactor meltdown, by doing this I was able to get most of Hyun-ae's diary, then quickly go to the console and switch to Mute. After fixing the generator, Mute reacted to the 'muteness' log, but said that it isn't mentioned anywhere else she has access to.Hope that helps.
I could certainly use a walkthrough right now too. The timed sequence is of course, the reactor meltdown. This event is triggered is by reading.Mute's questions to.Hyun-ae.
Once the sequence starts proper, you are locked in with whatever AI that is active at the time. You cannot switch out for another AI for the rest of the game. That means, if you happened to have.Hyun-ae active at the start of the meltdown, you can never talk to.Mute ever again for the remainder of the game.You are given pre-emptive warning about this by some static across the screen. There will be enough time to switch to whichever AI you want prior to the beginning of the sequence, provided you're good at typing and you don't faff about. And of course, whichever AI you do this sequence with will obviously make an impact on the ending you get.You're given 20 minutes to do pretty much everything I'm hiding below. The sequence is divided into two parts, and as you play, you will know the divider. Will lump everything together, so read everything before you load up that save.Disabling the reactor.
The 'help' command really does help here.In order to disable the reactor, you have to ensure that the ship has sufficient power to function without it. By using the 'pss' command, you will be able to turn on the ship's backup power supply system.but the primary battery of the power supply system is running low at 0.1%.
So, you then switch over to the secondary battery, which is doing just fine at 20%.Still, that doesn't solve the problem that there are too many useless things on the ship that is sucking up all the power. You can check this using the 'powercontrol' command. The ship is running at 99% power and you will need to drop it to below 20% in order to disable the reactor.So, use 'powercontrol list' to see all the stuff that uses power on the ship. Then, basically disable everything except the maincomputer, communications and the core that your current AI is stored in.
Yes, that means turning off the core with the other AI. Once that is done, you can safely disable the reactor.Commands needed to perform this are below.Commands. Now that you have successfully disabled the reactor, talking to your AI will reveal another problem, the core temperature is still too high and will result in massive damage. The timer does not reset at all for this part.
You are not given any clue on how to lower the temperature at the start, you are meant to somehow figure it out.If you're taking too long to figure it out, the AI will reveal the answer after some time, so really, there's no hurry.If you're the impatient type, what you need to do is. Pretty tough. First, do the same thing as Ending 4. Go through the reactor meltdown with.Mute, then continue down her path. Close to the end, she will ask you whether you've shown her everything. Tell her there's one more thing left.Now, the tricksy part. If you've gone through Endings 1 and 2, you'll know about that last diary entry of the Pale Bride.
You know the one. Yes, that one. What you want to do is show it to.Mute. Ordinarily, you can't, because you need to go down the entirety of.Hyun-ae's path to access that entry and now, she's locked out.This is where you learn how to cheat. 6-22ASpoilers over with, I'd also like to say that, having been a great fan of Digital: A Love Story, I bought and played this to completion as soon as I saw it.Digital still has the edge for me, but only just - both are great games, and the effort put into the text and art for Analogue is obviously tremendous. I did feel less immersed here than in Digital, but a part of that was due to my cursor freezing for about half a second every time I moved it over an icon - odd.Extremely minor bugbears - overall, another excellent game.
I shall have to play DTIPBIJAYS now. I feel really stupid asking this, even considering I'm just not used to command-typing games; but here goes.
How do you get beyond after Hyun-ae asks you to type in 'decrypt block3'? It doesn't work, even after I tried to combine it with existing commands (su, download, etc.) or tried mixing capital letters.
Is it just because I'm playing the trial version, or I'm doing something wrong? I find the story truly intriguing but not sure about purchasing it because I'm afraid I'll get stuck with the command typing thing again. To be honest, I'm so bad at this that I was stuck at the beginning of the game because I didn't know I had to add 'enableai' before typing in the AI's name. I'll definitely buy it if I'm sure I wouldn't get stuck repeatedly.it's not the game's fault, though. Drelostams: I'll go ahead and drop the exact input you need to get past that, given absolutely no prior knowledge:helpdisplays all available commandshelp enableaidisplays available AI personalities.
Currently, only one is available,.Hyun-ae. Also, when in doubt about a command, use help (command)enableai Hyun-aeenables the.Hyun-ae personality.
The star is optional. This is input as one command, not two.quitdrops out of the console and switches to the active AI - in our case,.Hyun-ae. As people have pointed out, it is not enough to simply show the necessary entry to.Mute.
You have to show it at a specific time. Do.Mute's route to the point where she asks you if you feel sorry for.Hyun-Ae. Answer 'I Do', then 'Yes'; this will piss her off and prompt her to unlock Block 8 (the final log messages). NOW show her the key message.
(The 'Muteness' entry isn't required; it just happens to be the only other message you can show her through 'cheating' that she reacts to.) Everything else is straightforward.Also, it's not necessary, but if you want to get 100% messages in a single playthrough. @Rognik (probably a few months late to help you): here's all I know about unlocking the blocks you're missing:Block 1:.Hyun-ae shows this to you after you show her.Mute's question regarding marriage, presuming you haven't gotten too far in her route. You won't ever get anything from here with.Mute.Block 4: You can complete this one without starting the reactor sequence. Show everything you can (except.Mute's questions) to both AI personalities.Block 6: If you show everything to.Hyun-ae in her route, you should get everything.Mute, by her own admission, just glossed over most of the stuff in here, so she won't expose it to you (she'll only expose the one dated 3/3 year 322, mainly because it caught her attention)Block 7: As with block 6, just show everything to.Hyun-ae in her route. Make sure you note everything in here, as one particular entry (which.Mute never noticed in her glossing) is required for a certain ending, and you have to enter its ID because you won't have it when you need to use it.Block 8: Go through.Mute's route. She exposes the entire block all at once.note: some entries, when shown to the AI, can be used to reveal two different sets of messages depending on your response to her. If it looks like such a situation is set up, show it to the AI twice.
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