![]() Click and hold the big round button, then move your mouse upwards till it reaches 8250 kHz > Switch the radio on and press the FM button. When it is over enter the passcode 0 9 7 7 3 0 When it is over enter the passcode 20 6 14 0 1 2 When it is over enter the passcode 13 0 14 14 9 3 If you do too, try putting the graphics to medium and to not use Tab to view the microfilm. I had some problems with the game crashing in this part. >Move your cursor onto the orb right in front the you, click and hold, the light will turn red and trigger a cutscene > Use the arrow keys to enter the following first three symbols, then just go to the last and use the right arrow key three times till it triggers the cutscene Click and hold, the light will turn blue and trigger a cutscene > Move your cursor onto the orb till the light starts flickering red. Now you are back in the text adventure mode you already know from the first chapter of the game. Click and hold, the light will turn blue and trigger a cutscene. > Click on the handle on the left side of the test Chamber > Click on the round silver button on th Signal Generator, hold and move your mouse upwards till it reads 1000HZ > Move the slider on the Signal Generator up to the Square Wave (topmost symbol) > Click on the round button of the AMP, hold and move your mouse upwards till you reach the middle line on the display scale > Click on the round silver button on th Signal Generator, hold and move your mouse upwards till it reads 500HZ Click on the round button, hold and move your mouse upwards till you reach the first line on the display scale Click the silver slider to put it in Sinus Wave mode (middle symbol) Click on the round silver button, hold and move your mouse upwards till it reads 250HZ. ![]() > Type 455 into the numpad of the LZR II Laser > type 510 into the numpad of the LZR II Laser > Change the Tv Unit to RGB mode by clicking on the silver slider two times > Switch on the LZR II Laser and type 650 into the numpad > The Sync Master will start blinking green. > Switch the Tv Unit on (red-ish button in the bottom left corner of it) and put it in the xray setting by clicking the silver slider under the screen twice > Click on the small black pentagonal switch in the middle of the CC86 Xray to load it > Press Tab to get to the equipment screen > Wait a few seconds or type anyhting, a cutscene plays – look at photos (Achievement “Photos Of Another Time”)
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![]() Users must manually choose what file to play as the app does not synchronize which file is open. It does not synchronize player configuration, audio/subtitle track selection, or volume. It does not use video streaming or file sharing so each user must have their own copy of the media to be played (although if their media player supports it and the connection was fast enough, the user could play a stream such as Youtube in their media player, play a file from a network share, or be downloading a file from an HTTP server and playing it at the same time). People can run their own private password-protected server. Official public servers operate in ‘room isolation’ mode, meaning any information sent by clients is only passed on to others in the same virtual room, and people cannot see what rooms currently exist. Users can choose what file information is sent to the server in plain text, sent hashed, or not sent at all. ![]() It can also share information about what files people are playing to make it easier for viewers to confirm they are playing the same file (or be warned if they are playing different files). The server keeps track of where everyone is in the video so if someone joins they can be brought to the right place, and so if someone is too far ahead they can be brought back in sync. ![]() Pauses unpauses and seeks made within that media player instance are relayed to fellow viewers via the server to allow for these actions to be replicated by the media players of everyone else in the same virtual room. The Client launches a free media player on your Windows computer, connects to a Syncplay server, and joins a virtual room on that server. Syncplay allows people to enjoy a shared viewing experience even if they are thousands of miles apart, so friends can watch anime, movies, TV shows, and other media together. |