Sorry to keep buggin you about it OP, but I seriously cannot get Q5 if my life depended on it. Can't I get some kind of special "was the first (and almost only) person to solve the actual puzzle and get this link legit" hint? :P
On a more acceptable note, can you please explain the logic behind Q5 (What is up with me and Q5s?) for the original puzzle? The answer was Braid, which I did not get by figuring out the puzzle, but instead, honestly, by plugging in a bunch of random games and getting lucky because I was just had no idea. So... what would have been the correct reasoning behind that answer?
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About Q5 of the current puzzle, it's a scientific name. There's two types of face-blindness ... one where the patient can't recognize faces AT ALL. He completely relies on features, height, skin color, voice, etc.
The other being the one where the patient can recognize faces on prolonged visual of the same face. He can identify faces, he has facial memory while the other one does not. Hope that helps.
About Q5 from the previous puzzle, the picture showed a message that can be put as "princess is a bomb". If you collect all the hidden stars in Braid (or if you go fast without wasting a jiffy) , you get an alternate ending in the last level where instead of running forward you can climb on the chandelier and reach the princess. Just as you reach her, she activates and she detonates. So, yes. The Princess was a bomb.
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Thanks for the clarification. I'm sure if I hadn't gotten lucky with my guess, I would have somehow came across that hidden Braid ending. I was on the right track though, because my thought process was "Are there any games where the princess is a decoy that actually turns out to be a time bomb?", So it's reassuring to know that at least I was headed in the right direction.
As for the newer Q5. Yes, that does help narrow down what you are looking for. I could have sworn that I had already tried the different types of face-blindnesses, because I specifically remember reading exactly what you just described. I guess I'll go back and try them again; maybe I made a spelling error or something. I should be writing my paper that's due in a day, but this is obviously much more important.
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Move along people.
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Hints:
Q1 - Trial and error maybe ?
Q2 - The least form of anything according to chemistry
Q3 - A common saying, shouldn't be hard.
Q4 - Did you even try to google it ? It's damn easy.
Q5 - It's a scientific term. There's two types of face-blindness ... one where the patient can't recognize faces AT ALL. He completely relies on features, height, skin color, voice, etc. The other being the one where the patient can recognize faces on prolonged visual of the same face. He can identify faces, he has facial memory while the other one does not. Hope that helps.
The answers are only 1 word answers.
(except of course Q1)
SOLUTIONS
1 - 4/52, 1/13
2 - Energy
3 - Crazy
4 - Demon
5 - Prosopamnesia
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