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White Night - Total Conversion v1.1
Acies Offline
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

While on the subject of story discussion I dug up my old interpretation of the story:
http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thr...l#pid97325

How far off base am I?

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02-22-2012, 03:12 AM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

@Tanshaydar: Any sequel or new CS of that kind in the plans ?

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02-22-2012, 05:15 AM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

(02-22-2012, 01:48 AM)Alarba Wrote: This one's a brain twister. Why does David seem to have lost his memories?

Here's 1 idea, David was still troubled by the death of his parents, and knowing Grace commited a double murder and having to send her to the mental hospital made things worse. On the light of these events, David went through an experimental procedure to eliminate this memories. Things went wrong and he ended up having amnesia.
That doesn't however explain what went on on that crazy asylum and the game ending wont match with what i said.
Unfortunatly for me, it seems im getting even more away from the real story and making up my own.
Yeah, you are getting away from the actual happenings.
Here's a hint for you:
Spoiler below!
Ribot's Law has a significant importance to the story and anything related to it ties more loose ends.

(02-22-2012, 05:15 AM)Vesanic Wrote: @Tanshaydar: Any sequel or new CS of that kind in the plans ?
http://www.moddb.com/mods/white-night/ne...ture-plans
Future Plans part.

(02-22-2012, 03:12 AM)Acies Wrote: While on the subject of story discussion I dug up my old interpretation of the story:
http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thr...l#pid97325

How far off base am I?
Well, you could get very close but you have quite a wrong base. I didn't borrow anything from Shutter Island and that thought misled you. DamnNoHtml made the same mistake too. It might be due to missing some flashbacks. Nevertheless, although Russ Money found all the notes and flashbacks, he couldn't reveal everything either.

(02-22-2012, 12:57 AM)darkely Wrote: No body beat it? I shall beat it >Big Grin

I doubt that Cool

02-22-2012, 09:46 AM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

(02-22-2012, 09:46 AM)Tanshaydar Wrote:
(02-22-2012, 01:48 AM)Alarba Wrote: This one's a brain twister. Why does David seem to have lost his memories?

Here's 1 idea, David was still troubled by the death of his parents, and knowing Grace commited a double murder and having to send her to the mental hospital made things worse. On the light of these events, David went through an experimental procedure to eliminate this memories. Things went wrong and he ended up having amnesia.
That doesn't however explain what went on on that crazy asylum and the game ending wont match with what i said.
Unfortunatly for me, it seems im getting even more away from the real story and making up my own.
Yeah, you are getting away from the actual happenings.
Here's a hint for you:
Spoiler below!
Ribot's Law has a significant importance to the story and anything related to it ties more loose ends.
Please no hints...
Well just one thing, is the ending where you wake up on that cell, the real physical world?



02-22-2012, 12:05 PM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

I'm sure that adding two more words to my answer would totally spoil many things, so I'll just say 'yes'.

02-22-2012, 12:09 PM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

(02-22-2012, 12:09 PM)Tanshaydar Wrote: I'm sure that adding two more words to my answer would totally spoil many things, so I'll just say 'yes'.

"Yes", sort of. Tongue
"Yes", and no. Big Grin
Okay David really is an unlucky man...




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02-22-2012, 12:14 PM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

Tanshaydar, tell me if I'm at least close on this one: David and Grace had some sort of relationship (married presumably), but Grace has a split personality. Grace commits a double murder, and is put into a mental institution for rehabilitation/imprisonment. David stops visiting, possibly from him beginning to see Sofia due to his lack of presence around Grace anymore (I think this because Dr. Patrick said that David being around Grace suppressed Sofia for quite some time, so I would assume her being isolated in a mental hospital where she can only see David through glass would have an adverse effect, and increase Sofia's control.), and this allows Sofia (Grace's split personality) to emerge. Dr. Patrick and Dr. S try to suppress Sofia once more, seeing the danger in a psychotic genius (Sofia was obviously extremely intelligent.), but Sofia gains control of the hospital and kills the doctors. David comes to visit, after a long period of not visiting (I'd like to say specifically after a long period of time, because he remembers going there for the first times, but does not remember when Dr. Patrick and Dr. S are not there. According to Ribot's Law, he'd remember the memory farther away than the one that happened sooner, the one "sooner" event being the one that led to his initial capture.), which makes Sofia/Grace capture him, possibly of desperation. Sofia keeps him alive because Grace still wants to be with David, and Grace/Sophia use the same treatment that the doctors did to Grace to get rid of Sofia to get rid of the memory of Grace committing a double murder. Oh, and those water monsters? The fire (monster) is the traumatic experience that may have began to cause this amnesia, because David's family died in a fire while he was young and he was the only survivor.
(I'm guessing more or less here, but I think the place that the fire had taken place in had a lot of chains and metal platforms, since they're pretty common.) Also, I'm pretty sure that ghost that you usually see around is of Dr. Patrick. Maybe he's trying to lead David to the clues that allow him to recollect his memories in the first place? The "second reality" he sees is probably him either asleep or in some coma-like state (Hypnosis, maybe? It is a practice used in these types of matters.), which allows him to have these unrealistic landscapes and creatures, such as the eyeball walls or the blood red ground/sky. I'd also like to add that I think the ending is a memory, and David has been locked in there for quite some time and that is why he is remembering now, or he may be trapped there forever and that is why he is remembering. That's all I can theorycraft for now, I've never really gone into such a deep theory about a story before ever. Good job Tanshaydar. ^_^
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03-02-2012, 03:34 AM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

You are quite close, but I see people having the misunderstanding that there is apparently "two" reality.
No, there is not just two reality.
Also, in the letter Dr. Patrick wrote to Dr. Selwyn it is stated by Dr. Patrick that Grace and Sofia are two different individuals.

Although Ribot's Law has a very big importance in the story, the actual base is that Dr. Patrick leads a study, which is 'basically' memory replacement, where he mentions the root of the idea in his note titled Regression.

I'm glad you enjoyed and I'm glad you have come with your interpretation, which is very close to what I wrote. If you liked to have deep theories in gaming, I'd suggest you playing Silent Hill series, especially 2. I had lots of references to Silent Hill 2.

03-02-2012, 11:23 AM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

Finally...took me forever to find this...well took me forever to find your name in an old thread...can't wait to play this...saw a let's play of it on Youtube and it piqued my interest :3.
03-16-2012, 09:52 PM
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RE: White Night - Total Conversion v1.1

HOW DO I DOWNLOAD THIS
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