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		| vlsaggerson   Junior Member
 
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			| Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				I am playing Overture Pt 1 and am in the Workshop Room using a WalkthroughI have downloaded from Frictional Games and I am told to grab the
 COTTON STRING from the box on the shelf, I am using the crosshair with my mouse but it won´t change to the hand to let me collect the COTTON STRING
 no matter what I do,   is it a fault with the game or do you have any suggesions, I am very frustrated as I am unable to blow the barrel up and get out to the next area...  I have only just bought this Penumbra Collection in the last month and I am running Windows 7  thanks  vlsaggerson
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	| 12-10-2010, 02:34 PM |  |  
	
		| jens   Frictional Games
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				It's a problem when you use a walkthrough and know things that makes you expect something you otherwise would not know about. You'll need to find the book of explosives in the office which is a room located to the left from where you first entered the mine, then when you have that and have the receipt for a fuse you can pick the string.
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	| 12-10-2010, 02:58 PM |  |  
	
		| vlsaggerson   Junior Member
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				 (12-10-2010, 02:58 PM)jens Wrote:  It's a problem when you use a walkthrough and know things that makes you expect something you otherwise would not know about. You'll need to find the book of explosives in the office which is a room located to the left from where you first entered the mine, then when you have that and have the receipt for a fuse you can pick the string. 
worked perfectly - Jens - thanks a lot ....vlsaggerson
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	| 12-13-2010, 12:18 PM |  |  
	
		| xiphirx   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				What is the point of a walkthrough? I mean honestly. I would REALLY love to hear a logical answer.
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	| 12-13-2010, 08:21 PM |  |  
	
		| Oscar House   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				 (12-13-2010, 08:21 PM)xiphirx Wrote:  What is the point of a walkthrough? I mean honestly. I would REALLY love to hear a logical answer. 
For when you're stuck? Or is that not a logical answer?
			 
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	| 12-13-2010, 09:43 PM |  |  
	
		| xiphirx   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				 (12-13-2010, 09:43 PM)Oscar House Wrote:   (12-13-2010, 08:21 PM)xiphirx Wrote:  What is the point of a walkthrough? I mean honestly. I would REALLY love to hear a logical answer. For when you're stuck? Or is that not a logical answer?
 
If you're stuck, then you either didn't read things in the game, or pay attention. If you did both, then you could just ask a question in the games community site (like this one).
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	| 12-13-2010, 09:47 PM |  |  
	
		| Oscar House   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				What's the difference between asking on a forum and checking from a walkthrough?As far as I can tell, both provide you the solution that you for some reason or another missed.
 
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	| 12-13-2010, 09:54 PM |  |  
	
		| xiphirx   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				 (12-13-2010, 09:54 PM)Oscar House Wrote:  What's the difference between asking on a forum and checking from a walkthrough?As far as I can tell, both provide you the solution that you for some reason or another missed.
 
Asking on the forum only gets you the information you need
 
A walkthrough will almost always spoil it for you. You'll be reading and you will most likely want to continue.
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	| 12-13-2010, 10:18 PM |  |  
	
		| hollowleviathan   Posting Freak
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				Reading a walkthrough witha modicum of self-control will get you only the information you need. It's not an inferior method, just a different one.Asking on a forum takes time, reading a walkthrough is instant. If you trust yourself that little, you can always have someone else read the walkthrough for you.
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	| 12-14-2010, 08:54 PM |  |  
	
		| xiphirx   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Overture Pt 1  Workshop 
 
				 (12-14-2010, 08:54 PM)hollowleviathan Wrote:  Reading a walkthrough witha modicum of self-control will get you only the information you need. It's not an inferior method, just a different one.Asking on a forum takes time, reading a walkthrough is instant. If you trust yourself that little, you can always have someone else read the walkthrough for you.
 
I suppose, but I just hate it when I see some idiot grab a game along with the walkthrough in stores. Seriously, they're already anticipating that they'll be stuck. Plus, there are much better free ones available online.
 
I'm getting too off-topic, sorry.
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