mr.durandpierre Posted October 15, 2003 Share Posted October 15, 2003 What exactly was the correlation between the green coral and the counterfiet tickets? I mean, what was the point of the whole coral subplot in the first place? Somewhere along the line I missed what was going on there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VampireNaomi Posted October 15, 2003 Share Posted October 15, 2003 I guess I've missed the purpose of it too. And I didn't even like Year Three that much. Something in it icks me, probably the violent death of my favourite character. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr.durandpierre Posted October 15, 2003 Author Share Posted October 15, 2003 Yeah, I didn't like years 3 and 4 as much, 'cuz they were way too straightforward (like you couldn't get stuck much, 'cuz there wasn't enough to do), but they did contain some of the best visuals in the game. But year 3 is probly still the worst, just 'cuz there's not much to explore, and the conveyer belt annoyed me. But violent deaths are cool and made me like year 3 more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scabb Posted October 15, 2003 Share Posted October 15, 2003 Obviously, spoilers afoot: The green coral was mined at the end of the world by enslaved souls deprived of their gold tickets. The whole mining-operation was just a cover up for the ticket-selling, a way to launder the money. Domino got some coral as a "congrats" gift, because he was taking over the mining operation. That's what I think anyway, feel free to correct me. There's a bug in the game that means you often miss out on a big chunk of dialogue, more specifically a chat with Dom about his and Hector's evil scheme. Said bug has something to do with the patch - you can find a transcript somewhere, I think MeddlingMonk or 8of12 posted it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GendoTheGreat Posted October 15, 2003 Share Posted October 15, 2003 I seem to recall someone telling me that conversation was left out of the game intentionally. I may also have been told why this was done, but I have a rotten memory. I'm sure somebody knows, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sally Limones Posted October 16, 2003 Share Posted October 16, 2003 The only part of the game I really dislike is the underwater part. I want to SHOOT Chepito. ~Sal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amadeus Posted October 16, 2003 Share Posted October 16, 2003 Does the patch actually delete the conversation? Because I do have the patch and I want to hear that conversation, if I can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thrik Posted October 16, 2003 Share Posted October 16, 2003 MeddlingMonk posted the voices of the cutscene a while ago, you might be able to find the file if you search these forums. Failing that, he may be kind enough to repost them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sanspoof Posted October 16, 2003 Share Posted October 16, 2003 Or you could use ScummREV to rip the sounds out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C Shutt Posted October 17, 2003 Share Posted October 17, 2003 A transcript of the conversation can be found in this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scabb Posted October 17, 2003 Share Posted October 17, 2003 Originally posted by GendoTheGreat I seem to recall someone telling me that conversation was left out of the game intentionally. Nah, it wasn't intentional. It was a bug caused by the patch and I don't think anyone at LEC was aware of it - Schafer wasn't anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MeddlingMonk Posted October 19, 2003 Share Posted October 19, 2003 I orginally played the game without the patch (it didn't exist then). The 'missing' dialog was not accessible from the beginning. I suspect, based on other bits of dialog not heard in the final game (and I admit this is all speculation), is that this and other things were removed because they revealed too much too soon. But, basically, the connection between the tickets and the coral is this: once the tickets were stolen from good souls, something had to be done with those souls. The island was purchased as a dumping ground for those souls. The former owners mined the coral, and when they had mined all the coral reachable by their machinery, they decided to sell. Because there was still plenty of coral, Hector and Co. decided to use the good souls as slave labor and make a profit out of their imprisonment. To hear the dialog (and other things not accessible in the game) just click on the home page link at the bottom of this post to get a zip file of the stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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