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Re: strange problem level 2
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 5:30 pm
by jwdenzel
I was stuck on this for a while too. No matter how much I tried, I couldn't get through it fast enough. Here's how I finally managed:
Stand right next to the button. Press the "S" key before you press the button to deactivate the teleported. Press the button just as your party starts moving away.
Good luck
Re: strange problem level 2
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 5:02 pm
by dinosaurjr10
This thread helped me (thanks!), but here's specifically what I needed to do to get past this:
I needed to click the mouse to press the button *and* press and hold S at the same time in order to have enough time to get past the teleport before it turned back on.
Note: I didn't notice the post above mine as it was on page 2 (which I didn't notice). It's basically the same, but I thought I'd leave mine just in case it helps someone else!
Re: strange problem level 2
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:16 am
by Hariolor
I have a powerful processor but only an onboard graphics card, no dedicated graphics processor.
I momentarily reduced the resolution down to minimum and that solved it for me. A bit of mild frustration/immersion breaking, but not cataclysmic.
Re: strange problem level 2
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:40 am
by Arty
Hariolor wrote:I have a powerful processor but only an onboard graphics card, no dedicated graphics processor.
I momentarily reduced the resolution down to minimum and that solved it for me. A bit of mild frustration/immersion breaking, but not cataclysmic.
What do you do that would make you get a "powerful processor" but at the same time use a onboard gpu???
Re: strange problem level 2
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:07 am
by LonePaladin
There's another way for those of you having trouble bypassing this.
When you get near the end, you'll be north of the room on the teleporter's other side. Look for a button that'll open up the wall, letting you enter without dealing with the teleporter.
Re: strange problem level 2
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:10 am
by Hariolor
Arty wrote:Hariolor wrote:I have a powerful processor but only an onboard graphics card, no dedicated graphics processor.
I momentarily reduced the resolution down to minimum and that solved it for me. A bit of mild frustration/immersion breaking, but not cataclysmic.
What do you do that would make you get a "powerful processor" but at the same time use a onboard gpu???
I very rarely use my desktop for gaming. LoG is a relatively rare exception. Couldn't justify buying a whole new GPU just to play one game.