11-06-2010, 09:32 PM
11-06-2010, 10:13 PM
(11-06-2010, 09:32 PM)Murloc Wrote: [ -> ]Any tips on how I can become more fearless and brave so I can play my copy of Amnesia? I really want to play it but Im too scared.
There isn't really alot you can do than just keep thinking it's just a game.
What i do is i put on my TV with that volume harder than my game volume.
That seems to help me.
11-06-2010, 11:51 PM
Well, if i ever get too scared i start singing that Lion King song, you know, ''awembawe awembawe''
Cough Cough..
>_>
Cough Cough..
>_>
11-07-2010, 12:23 AM
Turn the lights on.. that makes it a whole less scarier. But it does ruin the experience. :/
11-07-2010, 12:42 AM
I still want the genuine experience of playing in pitch dark with headphones and high volume
11-07-2010, 12:58 AM
For me it helped when I saw 'my first monster'. I now know what they look like and don't really fear them anymore. I still jump up if I see a monster or hear them yell when I open a door but I know that I can hide from them.
If you're really scared, you can turn down the volume a bit, or play with the lights on. It doesn't really 'ruin' the experience imo. You're also playing for fun and if playing in the dark with a headset isn't fun for you, then there's nothing wrong with playing in your own set-up (lights on, speakers, etc.).
EDIT: Didn't see your reply. Here are some more tips:
- Don't play for too long. 15-20 minute sessions are perfect .
- Make sure you always have a hiding spot / escape route.
- Save your tinderboxes/oil in the beginning of the game. There are no monsters so don't use all of them. You'll feel safer later on if you know that you have a lot of oil/tinderboxes .
If you're really scared, you can turn down the volume a bit, or play with the lights on. It doesn't really 'ruin' the experience imo. You're also playing for fun and if playing in the dark with a headset isn't fun for you, then there's nothing wrong with playing in your own set-up (lights on, speakers, etc.).
EDIT: Didn't see your reply. Here are some more tips:
- Don't play for too long. 15-20 minute sessions are perfect .
- Make sure you always have a hiding spot / escape route.
- Save your tinderboxes/oil in the beginning of the game. There are no monsters so don't use all of them. You'll feel safer later on if you know that you have a lot of oil/tinderboxes .
11-07-2010, 03:46 AM
(11-07-2010, 12:42 AM)Murloc Wrote: [ -> ]I still want the genuine experience of playing in pitch dark with headphones and high volume
Well, then there's not much to do but to mentally prepare yourself for a scare-a-thon, constantly remembering that it's only a game and taking breaks when it get's too scary for you too handle. Flcn's tips are also very useful.
I could help you a bit with a hint, but it's kind off a spoiler so I won't unless you'd really need it
11-07-2010, 03:58 AM
Just muddle through it and keep telling yourself that it's a game. Alcohol helps Seriously though, play in short intervals if it's getting too intense.
I found the further I progressed the better I was able to handle it. I guess it comes down to understanding the game mechanics. Once I figured out how to survive reliably the fear became less of a bother. There was a section of the game I found particularly intense and once I passed it I found my brave level went up by thousands. Don't give up hope
I found the further I progressed the better I was able to handle it. I guess it comes down to understanding the game mechanics. Once I figured out how to survive reliably the fear became less of a bother. There was a section of the game I found particularly intense and once I passed it I found my brave level went up by thousands. Don't give up hope
11-07-2010, 05:34 AM
First of all, always hide if monsters are near. Second, Be Brave. Third, Hit fifteen thousand Grunts and Brutes with your lantern until they all die. Fourth, jump into a valcano. Thats all.
(Really, I don't know how to make you braver, just do the first tip I mentioned, thats something you really should do)
(Really, I don't know how to make you braver, just do the first tip I mentioned, thats something you really should do)
11-07-2010, 01:39 PM
Is it normal that the screen zooms in and out slightly all the time and that the screen often leans towards a side and isnt straight? I thought things like that were supposed to happen when u go insane not when I have "Crystal clear" as status.
Also I can hear my characters breath which is unpleasant.
Also I can hear my characters breath which is unpleasant.