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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!
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In my opinion its wrong for such games to be still sold... Of course the copyright holder can do anything that he wants with them, but such gems ( and when they are so old ) should have been left free.
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I think just the opposit... it's good that old gems still can be found and bought... after all.. a supported game is better then an abandoned one... You can ALWAYS request support or get a new copy if your CD breaks...
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Here in Greece the only way you can find such an old game is via mail order. And the most annoying thing is that the companies that import games here have a weird opinion about adventures. They are almost banned. Even new adventures are hard to find. They import very few. I suppose that they do not sell very well... :P
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Selling them on CDs one thing, but holding onto copyright is another pair of gloves. I also agree with Lotar that its unfair of big corporations such as Lucasarts to sell the game for USA territory ONLY, and thus dissalow everyone else from enjoying it. These game's time has past and they should be free for everyone to try and enjoy. Its simply intolerable for big companies to still try and earn profit from them. If someone just wants to try out such an old game, he should be able to do it freely, and the CD versions should be sold for hardcore lovers of the game / genre. They are the only potential buyers anyhow. I don't see any today's youngsters browsing through archives of old games and buying them on CDs.
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The only youngsters that are browsing for old games are the ones that are involved in abandonware, here in the internet. Noone is inderested as i believe in buying such old games. Or if there are some, they are very few. Most people play old games for nostalgia reasons... Its hard to give your money away simply for nostalgia.
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One of the best adventures ever. I used to have a copy of the game, but hey disks deteriorate. So I'm glad I didn't have to buy it again but was able to find a 'backup' on the Internet.
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great game......i once had the lucas arts pack with fate of atlantis, sam and max and day of the tentacle together.....lost the damn pack......wish i could find it again
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i didnt know wether to start a new thread, so i posted here but if the post needs to be moved, ill do it, just say so,
anyway i need some help with I.J. : FoA im stuck on this island (name started with a C, i think) where theres an ancient ruin landscape (pre excavated). Its just a bit after goin to the excavation site at the desert. Ive done nothin on the island just unveiled the bulls head statue. bulls tail statue and place that transometer thingy down. i dont want the solution but if someone could be so subtle enough as to not give a direct answer thatd be perfect i prefer in a riddle form or you can just say something like needing an item of the island,. cause i dont like getting the answers i did for the maze in legend of kyrandia and i dont wanna do it again :blink: .... :sick:<--- i love that little guy. |
In one of the houses ther is a relief on the wall. It pretty much contains the solution.
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yeah i saw the releif , i still havent figured it
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try looking at the horns through the scope...
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Aw, this is the best game ever. ^_^ I think this was the first Lucas game I ever got into. My dad bought it a loooong time ago, or got it from a friend or something. It's got a nifty picture of Indy on it. ^_^ I'm such a fan-girl, but IJ rocks all socks.
Oh, and, for help without spoilers, www.uhs-hints.com ....i'm pretty sure thats the site. Universal Hint System, I think. They've got an awesom system going there. |
"Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis" is my favorite game, and it's one of the best from LucasArts. It would be very interesting if this company decided to produce again games like that.
I just have a doubt: wasn't "Fate of Atlantis" released in 1992? Greetings, José Luiz |
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i looked AT the horns through the transit and it just says theres a door, and its directly through the center of the horns but when i stop looking through the transit no such door exists!
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I'm pretty sure you need to look at the horns from two different spots (whatever the relief indicates). Once you've got it right the game will draw black-and-white dotted lines, and then you'll be able to go on.
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Long time since i last played the game. how do you save again?
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absolutely COOL game. I think the best from Lucasarts. Everything here is (almost?) perfect. No comment. WOW! :ok:
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Somebody help me :help: . Im stuck and i dont know what to do. The guy wont let me in the temple, there is nothing to do in iceland, new york or azorez.
Now its your turn to help me players..... |
IIRC, you have to convince him to do that. Try different dialog options.
Don't recall what exactly you have to do because I have not played it for Looong. |
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Man this was a great game...
It was the very first game I ever had on my very first pc... I wish I still had it... :ok: |
Loved the game. One of the best ''point-and-click'' adventures ever. Unfortunately, I misplaced the game disks and I can't find them...
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This was one of my all-time favourite lucasarts "talkie" games, along with sam and max. Back in the golden age of single and double speed cd-roms of course =P
If anyone is a fan of a point & click adventure, and has not played this, or sam 'n max, or day of the tentacle, beg, borrow, or buy the cd versions - absolutely hilarious games with top production quality throughout. |
I just bought an original copy of this game, complete with box and manual, for just €10. Finally, after playing this game for at least five years I now have the Talky-version!!
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I envy you. :D I wanted to get the talkie version, but I think my computer didn't meet the system requirements or something...
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I didn't know that there was a talkie version until about a month ago actually LOL, but hopefully one day I can get it and try it out, looks like good stuff, and I'm so glad for scummvm to allow me to play these oldie classics.
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This game must become a movie. I don't understand why George Lucas/Steven Spielberg had problems with a skript for the Indiana Jones 4 Movie.
I want to see Sophia Hapgood alive. :D |
I remember reading about it, that they didn't really want to do more Indy films... They said that those three movies rounded up the trilogy and that's it (just like Star Wars). But they started making Star Wars again, so who knows about Indy...
They did make the series though... (but that's nothing like the movies - even if it was nice to watch). |
Well, it's probably a wise decision. Who would want to see a sixty-five-year-old Indiana Jones anyway?:P
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There were a lot of rumours recently that there definately will be a fourth part of Indy...
But who knows? May be a web hoax, though... |
Well, it's getting more and more unlikely, unless that film happens to be a digital remake of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade with Harrison Ford as Henry Jones. LOL
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What's the solution to the Worldstone puzzle in the map room? The book says something about "darkness ruling the old city without challenge", but every combination that involves darkness and the city doesn't work. Help!
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But everywhere else you have to follow every clue. The sunstone has to be aligned the same in every puzzle, just as the moonstone. So all you have to do is to align the worldstone relative to the moon and sunstone's position in the previous puzzles. |
Does anybody knows where can I get the manual of this game?
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check www.replacementdocs.com
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I am interested in Atlantis theme since childhood and this is one of the most beautiful games ever made about this theme. :kosta:
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I love this game, where you can choose whether you like to fight, work with a princess twit, or think stuff out for yourself. It was great figuring everything out, and smashing nazis in the face... Wheeee!
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This is my favourite game of all times! I have spend thousands (literally) of hours playing this game trying to achieve a perfect score. If you press the button I you will see that everytime you solve a puzzle you get some points. Many puzzles have two or more solutions. So if you load and solve the puzzle in a different way you will get the extra points. If you no solve ALL puzzles with ALL different ways and you play ALL 3 different paths (action, wits, team), then you can achieve the full score of 999 points. I managed to do so within 3 years. After that I have played the game a couple more times. It is a HUGE game with hundreds of different locations.
The scenario is simply amazing. It should certainly be the fourth Indy movie. I do agree that such old games should be given for free. However, I always buy games that really entertained me. I have a collection of at least 100 games and I bought ALL of them only after I had played and finished the copied version. I just know how to appreciate the good work;) I recommend it 100%. Just play all 3 different ways. (Save right at the scene in Marcus' office where you are asked if you would like to continue alone or in a team or with more action and then when you finish the first way, reload and play an almost totally different game following the other path)..Ahh good old times.... |
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The basic shooter today's plot hasn't changed that much from Wolfenstein: if it moves, shoot it. If it doesn't, shoot it anyway. |
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The basic shooter today's plot hasn't changed that much from Wolfenstein: if it moves, shoot it. If it doesn't, shoot it anyway. [/b][/quote] LucasArts don't put much effort into their games anymore. All they care about is SW. The latest ones are horrible (not including LEGO). |
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It's hard to believe that I'm 13. And I like oldie games. Notice that FoA was released the year I was born. Super Star Wars is another good LEC game fromthe year I was born aswell.
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Yeah. I once was surprised to see an old game (it was Battletech: Crescent Hawks Inception, BTW) I've been playing was released a year before my birth. Oh, well. The best games will always stand the test of time.
And yes, Super Star Wars was awesome. I love the last level in the canyon on Death Star surface... |
Oh men... I love this game!
This is the best Indiana Jones-Game ever! (and for me the best Adventure-Game) |
I finally got hold of the talkie version ( :Brain: ) and noticed that according to what it says on the box, the game is suitable for three-year-olds. Riiight.
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I have the game, it was one of the first games my dad ever bought and we used to spend hours working out the puzzles when I was little. It's so fantastic to use DosBox and acually play it again! I have the talkie version too which is really good.
Anyway, I just have one problem, I'm driving the sub and I have no idea where the airlock is. I've just been going back and forth across the screen hoping to get to it, does anyone remember vaguely where it is? It's really annoying. :wall: |
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Thanks Shifter! I found it... feel like such an idiot trying to find it when all I needed to do was hover my cursor over it and it said "air lock" - i was trying to get into a whole way on the other side of the screen :blink:
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If you really miss the indiana jones voice files you can have people that play it in dos box with the sound press ctrl f6 to record it, then you can listen to them all you want. However, this won't fix your game.
I play with the voices that are supposed to be there. "Doesn't seem to open. Doesn't seem to close. I don't think that will work." Surprisingly, you can PULL a button. LOL |
Ah man this game brings back fond fond memories, Hell I still have my old CD lieing around somewhere, to bad its for Macintosh.>>:(
One question though...I distinctly remember their being speech in the game yet a version i....Acquired seems to only have music....any ideas? |
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Yes, here's an idea: go buy a new one for the operating system you use. If the one you have is for mac, then get one that isn't for mac.
"Is that a ship rib in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?" LOL |
just got this game after a long time..and now i forgot how to make that phantom work :wall: damn..i need a walkthrough or a good loong deserved sleep.. :ranting:
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Working the phantom (I guess the Nur-ap-sal *spelling* at Sophia's lecture).
Just play with the levers a little until the lights are all green (I think it's left up middle down right up) and press the button - but you need to get the janitor out of the way first. |
i already got him out with the newspaper(haven't forgotten that one).thank you, thank you, thank you :kosta: :kosta: :Brain: :cheers:
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The switches are the left and right. Then when the things go green, pull the button LOL (why? because you CAN)
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I played it 6 months ago and i was stuck when you enter atlantis when you need to open the door. :ranting: :ranting: It's a great game
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I don't have time to read all the replys on this game, but anyway...
Indiane Jones is THE best adventure game ever made, if not a bit too easy. If any of you guys haven't played it yet - and you love adventure games - the small fee Lucas is charging you for the best time you'll ever spend in an electronic adventure is well worth it !! :cheers: Cheers! |
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For the Door to where sofia is use the bronze figurine of a snake with a coppery bead in the pool of water; then use in the open mouth of the odd statue. For the door to inner atlantis with the robot, you need the ladder from the enterance, and all the robot pieces scattered about in atlantis. |
I saw this game in PC world a few months back
also it was on the lucas arts store site with Manic mansion 2 and samm and max I was going to buy this of amazon but I didn't know much about it and I didn't care for fate of atlantis then but now looking back I was an idiot I would love to buy this game I found it on ebay but my dad doesn't like there way of payment :ranting: |
What a beautiful, beautiful game. They actually set a pretty good mood and really create all that Atlantis background from the ground up. It's almost a shame when you find out most of that stuff was made up.. Really a great job.
There's just a bit of a plothole that's bugging me. Kerner is after your stone disks, therefore he needs them. However, both in the Greater Colony and on Atlantis itself he enters without using the disks... how can that be? Really looking forward to see this game made available here, so more people will play it. A true work of art. |
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Unfortunately the game's not going to be available on Abandonia anytime soon, though. It's still protected and probably will be for a long time. It's a real shame LucasArts aren't selling their old titles anymore. |
for the love of god i need help. Theres probably something simple to this, but i cannot get to the next step. I have all the steering control working, cant go in any opening to atlantis. The only things that i can think of left to to is the tangled wires at the front of the sub, and when i talk to Sophia she says to locate the stones (which i have) and to find the underwater opening(HELP!)...heres a screen shot for good measure
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/8740/foaxb0.gif |
You have to figure out the controls and get towards the opening. Mostly they are in the background. There are diffenret possibilities where that opening is and it is randomly given from game to game.
Look at that tower-like thing way in the back. There's a little hole in it. Don't worry, steering the sub isn't as hard as it looks... :ok: |
ok. new hold up. Any pointers how to do this part here?
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j195/nyy3351/foa.gif |
nevermind, got it, seemed pretty random. Just beat the game under TEAM mode..must say 10/10. Im stuck on Last Crusade just cause i cant keep fighting.(zeppelin).....Atlantis...easy 10/10 tho
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Absolutely one of the best games of amiga. Just want to know where to get it.
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does anyone have the speechversion? i want it so bad! can anyon who has it post her?
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:sos: I'm stuck and could really use some help, this game is driving me crazy (again).
I'm trying to use the worldstone to get into Atlantis. What Plato says: "...with the rising sun breaking night's grip above the fiery peak." Now, this should mean that I should align Volcano with Rising sun, right? And if I remember correctly (which I obviously don't) the position of the Moonstone doesn't matter. What am I doing wrong? I have tried every possible position of the Moonstone, just in case. I have aligned Volcano and Rising sun in every possible position (up, right, down, left). Does "Final entrance yielded only to contrary minds." have anyhting to do with it? BTW, love this game, just not right now... :wallbash: |
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I don't think so, because it's "breaking" the grip, as in "coming out of"....
But you're right about turning the stones 180 degrees. "Contrary" is just a fancy word for "opposite" in this context. Damn this game, I could never get through to the final circle in Atlantis, there must have been some ridiculous machine part (destined to be stuck in that broken armed statue gaurding the door) that I never found - or I couldn't work out how to connect the chain to the broken arm, something like that, I can't remember now... But however much I damn it now, I still absolutely loved that game, and I still do :D |
You can use this walkthrough from DLH for help, I know I solved the game with the same walkthrough many times long time ago :)
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That walktrhrough doesnt appear to give any help about the stones. I found another walkthrough, though, about just this. It says "Align the Volcano with the Rising Sun" about my case, which is exactly what I have done! Rotated 180 degress - check.
Am I stoopid or what is this? :blink: |
The thing is that the combination for the stones is different every time you play the game through, so there's not really a certain combination. You'll have to find it out by trial and error. That's not only the case with the stones, some other puzzles in game vary slightly in similar way each time you go through the game.
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Well, not exactly trial and error. It's all in the lost dialogue.
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I remember having trouble with aligning the stones in the last puzzle. Either I totally misread the hints in that book, or the whole thing is just random :ph34r:
Thing is, I used the same approach when trying to align them as I did on the other occations earlier in the game, only with that 180 degrees twist. I always ended up with the very tedious job of searchiing through every combination, excluding only the obviously wrong ones. I also think I can remember that the correct combination always baffled me, considering the hints given. |
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It's described quite vaguely, but it is there indeed.
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Can't wait the day when this game be declared as abandonware. I have very fond memories of this game.
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This aint happening anywhere before next year, I'm afraid.
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The solution to the final spindle puzzle in the Colossus isn't in the Dialogue, but can be seen on a wall in the lava maze; just FYI ;)
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What anime is your sig from?
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From Amayirot Akago? LOL
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Help guys. I'm playing a version of the game with sound and i think i' m stuck. in the labyrinth (according to the walkthrough) i am supposed to get the staff and the worlstone from Sternhart after using the elevator in front of the minotaur statue, but the elevator crashes the stone before i get out of it.
Is there any advice? HELP!!!!!!!!!! I can't continue without the stone Thnx |
You're playing the "Fists" path, I presume? If so, you'll get the Worldstone at a slightly later point.
Vide Gamefaqs. |
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About the stone...
You don't need that stone that get's crushed to get out of the labirinth. You'll get it later on in the game from a different source. Don't worry. About the sound version in XP... it works, but with no sound. You should try SCUMM or DOSBox to run it - works perfectly! |
On Page it is missing pics from the Game. someone should upload some Pic.
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when i try to download the game i get the esa error. can somebody pls tell me how i can contact them and what to say tks.
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That was not an error.
That message means THE GAME IS PROTECTED AND IS NOT ABANDONWARE: YOU CAN NOT ASK FOR LINKS OR INFO ON WHERE TO DOWNLOAD IN FOR FREE: YOU WILL NEITHER BE GIVEN SUCH LINKS OR INFO BY ANYONE HERE ON THESE FORUMS. Your only option is to buy the game somewhere. PS: Don't contact ESA. They have NO sympathy for piracy, and they have nasty, pointy teeth. |
Oh, but _do_ contact ESA. Tell them you've got all the latest warez, and ask them to e-mail you this game.
Don't forget to add "PLZ PLZZZZ!!!!!!" on the end of your message and include information on how they can contact your lawyer. Then wait for the nice men in black suits to arrive at your door. |
Maybe that's why there's a large number of disappeared people :hysterical:
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Nah, that's because of Yog-Sototh. :P
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Can anyone tell me what software I need to run this game in Windows XP?
Dosbox or something? I have the CD version lying around somewhere, would like to play it again, thanks. |
You can use Doxbox if you wish, an alternative program is ScummVm, which runs a lot of Lucasarts games that ran on the Scumm Engine like Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max, Monkey Island and more.
http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.php |
Thanks.
Now say, if I have the game in a series of adf files, how do I run that? Those are adima files? Is there an emulator for that or something? |
Oops, I mean amiga.
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Found the last crusade
*Link removed* And here's atlantis. *Link removed!* If anyone knows how to run these on XP pro let me know :) Also let me know if these aren't the full versions. |
Indy4 was one of my favorites when I was still a little kid (under 8 years). I'm Finnish, so I didn't understand what the characters said, what stood in The lost dialogue of Plato or what was the story of the game back then. Had just to try everything to get forward... I also didn't know anything about the blocking system in fist fights, but sooner or later I still managed to floor most of the nazis (+the doorman in the beginning). I had lots of fun nevertheless :D I played the game through, at least through one path, and I tried all the three paths (eventhough it was hard for me to know which option lead to which path xD)
Anyway, three weeks ago I started to play Indy4 again. I surprisingly remembered almost everything, at least in some measure, making it easy to play the game through through all the three paths. I also understood almost everything of the story, dialoques etc. I managed to reach 979 IQ points later during this week. I had beaten Hans with and without the tourist lie (without the cheat punch ofcourse), which had taken many hours. Today I finally managed to beat Arnold (the huge nazi) in a fist fight, giving me 10 points more (989 now). I didn't even know for sure if Arnold was beatable, but after about 24 hours of training in total (I fought him now and then during the three weeks), I finally reached high enough skill level and beat him. I think I belong to the global lower elite of Indy4 boxers now :brain: :titan: But there's still at least one step ahead... I need to get those last 10/11 points :/ And I badly fear it is to beat Fritz, the guard of the jail, the Olympic gold boxer 1932 (If I remember right), and that of 1948 too, after each finished fight I have with him. My current record (after fighting him for several hours) is that I have done quite exactly 50% of the damage needed. So I'm not even close. Grnik, you have reached the incredible 999 points, so could you please give me some hints if you happen to read this? So did you beat Fritz in a fist fight to get the full score? If you did, what kind of strategy did you use and how long did you train (I really hope it isn't over 90% of those 3 years...)? I hope you didn't have to hack/slow down the game... I would also like to know if some dialogue choices make it slightly easier to beat him. Ofcourse, also help from others in the highest elite of indy4 boxing is highly welcome. Thanks in advance. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Grnik @ Jun 26 2005, 01:54 PM) [snapback]124114[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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Hehe I've now beaten Fritz in a fist fight without cheats, and reached 1000 total IQ points (999 wasn't the maximum like Grnik thought xD). I bet many of these guys who have gotten more than 992 IQ points have beaten Fritz only with cheats, like changing variables in the debug mode. I did that too first, but later, I finally managed to do it without, after something like 2000-3000 tries :)
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Decided to play FOA again after watching the new disappointing movie. I have never achieved a perfect score so that is my aim this time. The thing is I am not sure how to acumulate all the points from completed paths. Every time I start over I have 0 points. Have tried restarting, watching the end and waiting for it to restart itself, loading a saved game (in the office with Sophia). Nothing seem to work. I currently use the talkie version of the game. It says that maximum points are 941 (isn't it supposed to be 1000?). |
1000 is the maximum in the floppy version.
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What should I run the sound settings at? I have the talkie version, but fine if it has to be off for good sound quality.
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I use soundblaster with the talkie version.
A 220 - I 7 - D 1 Works fine, dosbox 0.72, default config. |
I have seen the last Indy movie: this game's script is waaay better.
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Is there a guide with a breakdown of the points? Whole lot to ask, but just thought it might be around.
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This one might help you a bit.
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Really good game :thumbs: and like Capo said with a much better plot than Indys last movie.
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Great Game! Just completed it. My brother brought me an almost mint boxed floppy set for three pounds in our local charity shop.:thumbs:
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im stuck in the part where i have to use the telescope to check something in the ruins of crete, maybe an opening for atlantis, can someone help me ?
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IIRC there's a diagram in one of the houses that tells you the correct points to look for.
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is this game available anymore? i went to the game page and it now says 'No go' where the download link for the other games usually are....
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No Go means 'No Go', you can't download it.
http://www.abandonia.com/en/faq |
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I liked this game. The multiple paths adds replayability. I think Indiana Jones games work best as adventure games like this instead of Tomb Raider knock offs.
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The Real Indy IV! One of the best (If not the best!) point and click adventures ever! Great story, puzzles, artwork and soundtrack!
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stuck!!!
i am in the greater colony and i try to align de disk to open the door
it says in the book : At the greater colony a Moonstone was also needed, with darkest night healed by the full moon. so i align the Full Moon with the Darkness right?? well it wont work ! i tried various other alignement and still nothing. Is my game bugged? |
Are you trying to enter or leave the Greater Colony? In the first case, something is definitely wrong. In the second case, you'll also need the Worldstone IIRC.
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This is the second stone you need to align. Remember the first one? Align the first one like you did the first time, then align the second according to the book.
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When it comes to stone alignment, nothing beats this guide:
(I had to peek here, as I used a wrong approach which caused me to think that the game is bugged, too) http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/dos...e/562678/25282 |
This game was recently released as an extra with the new Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings on the Wii. Nice little bonus for those who pick up the game.
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Thanks. Don't know what I was thinking. Must have been tired. :)
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Yeah - ironic considering Fate of Atlantis is more fun than the actual game :p
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I thought my game was bugged back in the day cause I couldnt get the stone alignment right. Man, after all these years lol. If I could only find this disk set...
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Could you please tell me from where I can buy / download the game??
Please send your response to [EDITED] Thank you very much!!! |
Seems you can get it@Steam
http://store.steampowered.com/app/6010/ [Edit] And @D2Drive: http://www.direct2drive.com/8257/pro...s(TM)-Download |
IJ Fate of Atlantis: I've lost Sophia, Help!
Hi there, I need some help: At Barnett College, I somehow convinced Sophia that she didn't need to accompany me to New York (because I didn't know she was supposed to!!) so now I've found myself alone in Monte Carlo and Algiers and I can't do anything because I'm told Sophia is meant to be there to get anything done...
And I, uh *ahem* haven't saved at all since I started so do I need to start from the beginning again? Because I can't even go back to Barnett College to get Sophia - I can only go to Algiers and Monte Carlo and back. I'm screwed, right..? |
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There are three paths to choose in this game: The Action Path The Thinking Path The Co-Operation Path When you have that little chat with Sophia at Barnett College, you are choosing which path you will follow. Only if you choose the co-operation path (inviting Sophia along for the ride), does she come with you! ;) You have either choosen the Action Path (more fights and car chases! :thumbs: ) or the thinking path (more fiendish puzzles!). So keep plugging at it!!! You can't really get stuck in this game. Though I do remember some puzzles are really tricky!! And once you've finished, go back and choose another path to play the game from a very different perspective!!! |
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Oh, and also, there are ppl SHOOTING at me outside, I don't think I'll be able to get back to the jeep anyway.. |
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Let there be light... erm, brightness/contrast of your monitor at maximum!
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Do you people actually read threads before posting in them? Obviously not.
http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/sho...&postcount=145 |
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I just missed the most important part number IV in the mentioned guide. The previous stones must be aligned in the way they were before setting a new one. :doh: So...I'm finishing this one... what do you recommend to play next? :thumbs: Quote:
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I just thought of Indy. What was this special sandwich called in the submarine? It's been bothering me that I can't remember it's name, Frederick Humpstead?
[edit] No wait it was Dagworth Bumstead.. argh can't remember, please help me out [edit2] Nvm found it: Dagwood Bumstead! :) |
*Shakes fist at LucasArts. I loved the demo I had of this game, and would really like to play it. But I don't really think it's worth money anymore, oh well just have to wait for LucasArts to go bankrupt.
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It's worth it, unless you're not an Indiana Jones fan. I think Indiana Jones games, like Star Trek games, are best when they're adventure games. I've never been interested in the Tomb Raider clones they've been crapping out.
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I thought so too till I had the chance to play Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb on Xbox at a friend's. I felt like in an Indiana Jones movie and the bad points were funny. You could make fun of the game and really enjoy it at the same time. The whip gave the Tomb Raider jumping a new twist, and hitting guys with bottles and throwing the bottles at them was hilarious. The shooting was also good - Indiana-Jones-like and immersive -, but I couldn't try it out that much.
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one of my favs, also it is the second aventure game i've finished as a kid!
loved the difrent paths you could take, and still love the game! |
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Don't worry Eugene, it's an easy mistake to make. Because Abandonia has a working relationship with esa, it is against the rules here to ask for and to link to warez :)
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Eugene, I explained it before. Downloads of games owned by LucasArts = TROUBLE. Abandonia doesn't want TROUBLE. Therefore Abandonia will not offer games owned by LucasArts.
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I'm a gumpy old man at heart. :)
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Now I'm a little confused, how is it possible that such a great game has only 3.8 rating? Are you people insane? This game deserves a 5!
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Because the people who unconditionally hate the game vote as often as people who unconditionally love it. A 3.8 score is actually pretty good - most titles average at 3.
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Best regards.Eugene/ |
Eugene, you freaking idiot, it's not about "being friendly" but about "not getting Abandonia shut down".
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" and all that... so STFU. |
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If you ever ask for this game again, I'm going to ban your account and every IP adress you used to access the forum. LucasArts is very serious about protecting their software. Unless this game is suddenly released as Freeware or LucasArts goes bankrupt, this game is going to stay protected. |
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Please keep this thread on the topic of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.
However, I think the idea of whether or not people buy games in multiple languages is interesting, and you can continue the conversation - here :) |
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proper channels? What?
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Some subjects are fine to discuss, BUT not in games discussion forum.
"Use proper channels" = "discuss in correct place, not here". |
Download Full Version for free and play using DOSBox
I downloaded the game from the link below:
[SNIP] Extracted contents, then copied and renamed MONSTER.SOG to MONSTER.SOU and ran the game with DOSBox |
I'd say this link isn't legal, at least on this forum, since the game is sold on GoG... but it seems the game actually isn't sold on GoG at the moment.
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It's on Steam. Same difference.
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There are screenshots of pretty interesting unused Fate of Atlantis rooms.
https://tcrf.net/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Fate_of_Atlantis Also what is cool that you can beat Arnold with fists! Edit: link fixed |
Tseki. You should edit your post because the video does not work. It is the same mistake I did before in another post.
I know it is really awesome when you defeat the baldie big guy... :) but... :what: :unsure: ... There are some important steps after defeating Arnold :nicethread:: • You must wax and polish his head. If you have no wax, you can use your saliva :drool: :eww:; • After finishing waxing and polishing his head, the brightness can serve to illuminate the environment and / or as a sea lighthouse so that you do not get lost in the labyrinth :OK: :2thumbs:; Please watch this video below at 0:39 ~ 0:40: • You can use the mirror to reflect and signal by flashes of sunlight (generally using Morse code) (Heliography). It is a revolutionary technology that uses neither sunlight nor electricity :rocks: :kuger:; • You can tap his head to make sounds in Morse Code. By the way, I learned all these survival techniques by watching the television series Man vs. Wild. Bear Grylls bears many hostile environments and even meet wild bear. I am pretty sure it is so moving human Bear meeting wild bear. It is unbearable and touching meeting! :cry: :crybaby: :sad: :hug: |
Guys, it would make more sense to post these tips on the game discussion thread, rather than on this long-dead troubleshooting question. No harm done other than some disorder, but you have better chances of being read in the present and the future if you post on the appropriate thread. I can move your latest posts if you want.
Mystvan, I have merged your posts. Please keep in mind that multiple posting and bumping are, in principle, not allowed by the forum rules. |
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I remember when I played this game. The most comical one was that Indy was stuck on the bottom floor and needed to climb by throwing an object (charcoal?) into the slot so he could climb. The funny thing is I did it, but Indy could not get up! And I no longer had the object to shoot into the crack!
I thought it was comical for Indy to beat the sturdy doorman to meet with Sofia (Sophie?). And then defeat the muscled bald (Arnold) with fists. My brother managed to defeat him, but I preferred the less laborious method. And the final part. You have two endings depending on your decision to save Sophie or not. |
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