While it might be a stag, I don't understand why it would have parts going as high as its antlers, or why it would only have one eye. To me it looks like a bird aiming its head upwards, beak open.
Also maarten, I only used that flag of a German province because I couldn't find the banner of the Order of the Black Eagle that was used in Amnesia (the game had one, right?).
EDIT: Found it.
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2012, 07:28 PM by Oscar House.)
@Oscar House
Are you german?
I'm german, but I never recognized the eagle in Entrance Hall as the german symbol, lol. Thanks!!!
Some items in the game are also german, like the book "Pflanzenreich" etc. Maybe Brennenburg Castle is located in a part of prussia what is germany/poland now.
(06-16-2012, 06:00 AM)Macgyverthehero Wrote: Whoa, whoa, slow down. Your saying that the monsters in ATTD (Amnesia: The Dark Descent) Have health? I thought the monsters of ATTD were invincible and only the monsters in the penumbra games had health only!
Actually they do have health, but you basically have to hit them enough times at such a speed that it's pretty much impossible to do it by hitting them with a box or something (though it can happen if they glitch into another entity and they start glitching into each other).
If you manage to do the impossible and kill a brute or grunt, what happens? Do they have an animation for dying?
I'm not sure what would happen. Since he doesn't have a death animation I'm not sure if it would just glitch and be a hollogram (standing still) or what. That is assuming we can find something to kill it with.
I think this is what happens when the monsters die, unless this is a separate glitch. Maybe this only happens when this many objects collide with a monster?
But When you are actually able to make the brute in the canals fall off the platform ATDD. You can still hear it walking around. Surely they are invincible