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    GAMEBREAKING BUG ON MOONBASE-PC Version

    So I've been playing BGAE for a few weeks now and I've been having an absolute blast, and I've gotten to the moonbase, near the end of the game. Now I have made it to the cloister where Pey'j is being held captive, but there is only one problem...I have already completed the first section of the light puzzle in the previous room, but the beam doesn't cross the bridge to where he is being held captive and Double H's dialogue suggests the game thinks I haven't done so yet. Reverting to an earlier save did not do anything to help with this problem, is there anything I can do? A patch that will solve this issue? Or am I Screwed

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    Originally Posted by CrazyDymond Go to original post
    So I've been playing BGAE for a few weeks now and I've been having an absolute blast, and I've gotten to the moonbase, near the end of the game. Now I have made it to the cloister where Pey'j is being held captive, but there is only one problem...I have already completed the first section of the light puzzle in the previous room, but the beam doesn't cross the bridge to where he is being held captive and Double H's dialogue suggests the game thinks I haven't done so yet. Reverting to an earlier save did not do anything to help with this problem, is there anything I can do? A patch that will solve this issue? Or am I Screwed

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    Hi CrazyDymond,

    Sorry for the late reply, i couldn't remember how the puzzle was done, so I youtubed it, and when comparing it to your screenshot, i can say it's not a bug. There's a creative way of solving it. If you figure it out, the solution's in the video from 3:16:

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    Credit goes to: Radostin Dimitrov.
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