Tex visits the Realm of the Dead
Using his telekinetic abilities, Tex Murphy accidentally phases through a wall, entering the secret realm of the dead hidden within the temple. However, he is unable to return to the world of the living!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tgsUg4pvng
This time I put my video on Youtube, so give it some stars if you have an account!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tgsUg4pvng
This time I put my video on Youtube, so give it some stars if you have an account!
That looks pretty neat... How did you get yourself stuck inside the walls of the Mayan Pyramid???
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Um, so where is the glitch.
What happened was someone snuck up on Tex, and shot him in the back. Now you are actually a ghost trapped in the "Land of the Living". All you have to do is find Eric Draven.
I suspect the shooter was a jealous Gordon Freeman.
What happened was someone snuck up on Tex, and shot him in the back. Now you are actually a ghost trapped in the "Land of the Living". All you have to do is find Eric Draven.
I suspect the shooter was a jealous Gordon Freeman.
A sansGUI interface is one that does not have the small features called "Windows". The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without".
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
Totally by accident. Tex was running around, and suddenly he was inside the walls. Glitched right into them, somehow. So I recorded it.Bafitis wrote:That looks pretty neat... How did you get yourself stuck inside the walls of the Mayan Pyramid???
Hmm, perhaps. Who else could be so silent?SansGUI wrote: I suspect the shooter was a jealous Gordon Freeman.
I was originally going to say Codename 47, but went with the HalfLife reference instead.Hmm, perhaps. Who else could be so silent?
A sansGUI interface is one that does not have the small features called "Windows". The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without".
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
This happened to me once a long time ago and I nearly fell over with dizziness.
Something else you might try: There is an Easter Egg in PD and I believe it is in the Mayan temple, one of the rooms. If memory serves, you use the jackknife on an eye on one of the walls and vboila! you see a totem pole with the game designers on it.
If someone remembers how to do this, please post a reply.
Something else you might try: There is an Easter Egg in PD and I believe it is in the Mayan temple, one of the rooms. If memory serves, you use the jackknife on an eye on one of the walls and vboila! you see a totem pole with the game designers on it.
If someone remembers how to do this, please post a reply.
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I've been there, and it is on my "to film" list. I might even do it tonight if I get around to it.Jim the old guy wrote:This happened to me once a long time ago and I nearly fell over with dizziness.
Something else you might try: There is an Easter Egg in PD and I believe it is in the Mayan temple, one of the rooms. If memory serves, you use the jackknife on an eye on one of the walls and vboila! you see a totem pole with the game designers on it.
If someone remembers how to do this, please post a reply.
I saw that one years ago...haven't done it in a while...I should...Jim the old guy wrote:This happened to me once a long time ago and I nearly fell over with dizziness.
Something else you might try: There is an Easter Egg in PD and I believe it is in the Mayan temple, one of the rooms. If memory serves, you use the jackknife on an eye on one of the walls and vboila! you see a totem pole with the game designers on it.
If someone remembers how to do this, please post a reply.

Which Room is the Easter Egg Room in the Temple??? I thought it was the Map Room, but I couldn't get it to do it the last time I was in there... Thought I think I may have forgotten to do the Ceiling first...
The Paved Straight Road, Won't Always Get You Farther Than The Winding Dirt Road...
Can You Run Your Game??? Click Here And Find Out...
*Note, Not All Games Have Been Tested & Therefore May Not Be Listed...
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*Note, Not All Games Have Been Tested & Therefore May Not Be Listed...
Here it is! The Pandora Directive Easter Egg! Spoilers herein, of course:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa5PA6tBXSk
You start in the first Mayan chamber, use the jackknife on the ceiling and then on the eye of the guy being tortured. Then you use the cash on the blue void. But after that, I don't know if there's anything to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa5PA6tBXSk
You start in the first Mayan chamber, use the jackknife on the ceiling and then on the eye of the guy being tortured. Then you use the cash on the blue void. But after that, I don't know if there's anything to do.
Rated them all 5 stars! 
Hopefully someone knows what else can be done in the easter egg room after you give it some cash. I didn't even know there was such a room until I saw the video!
Hopefully someone knows what else can be done in the easter egg room after you give it some cash. I didn't even know there was such a room until I saw the video!
(Ruri_Ayanami from the old Tex Murphy ezboard).
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
I'd been tooling around recently in the game, and I thought I'd show you guys one of the craziest things I've ever found. This is around the middle of the game in Sandra's bedroom, the second time you enter the room .... *after* you've already been to Autotech once already. It doesn't work if you don't use the keycard you get from there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU
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Mr. Thomas Malloy wrote:I'd been tooling around recently in the game, and I thought I'd show you guys one of the craziest things I've ever found. This is around the middle of the game in Sandra's bedroom, the second time you enter the room .... *after* you've already been to Autotech once already. It doesn't work if you don't use the keycard you get from there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU

