If someone mentioned this before: my apolagies. I wonder if the chinees characters in Rooftop Rush mean anything? Ill try to find a translation. I uploaded the picture to the wiki: http://trialshdsecrets.wikia.com/wik...ceholderInner0
The other box numbers are NOT made by postal office.
I just read all 20 pages of posts and links and have very little to add to the discussion that hasn't already been identified.
Isn't this just how exponential growth/decay is explained? (The constant doubling of previous number)Originally Posted by FatShady
Do Anba's words "sum up" hint at this? I don't know it's just a guess..Originally Posted by ANBA
Also there were stickers on the mystery boxes saying "don't open the box!" so is this a refernce to Pandora's Box?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora%27s_box
I saw Milton mentioned in a post about books, so is this a reference to paradise lost? Does this have any significance?
My brain is fried!
Personally, I haven't approached the Big Thrills tracks in anOriginally Posted by ender3
attempt to find clues/easter eggs yet but I might at some point.
We also still have to find the "Philosophiĉ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" sign,
Murdoc ran into while experiencing the texture glitch. Though that one, judging
by it's design, might have it's roots in the Big Pack instead of Big Thrills.
But who knows. It might exist in the code but it's maybe not properly included
in the game.
In earlier posts, ANBA mentioned the need for a/the "key" so that might
be one of the most important things necessary to make any sense/connection
between all of the things that have been figured out so far.
Something that also still regularly comes to my mind is this:
(ANBA, referring to Big Pack trailers)
Which, by the look of it, might be a phrase/sentence.Originally Posted by ANBA
I ran this through a ceasar's cipher converter, but the
output of all possible 25 shifts were just other strange letter combinations.
I also tried "Rot47", which converts the text to:
y:?C4AV4 HF@:C =G4@544 8JGB CC: A<<4[ z 7;J8:@9 ?<I7 <ABJ D5A:A4 <DD9JI84
Don't know if that's something but I guess it's not.
EDIT: That Wired Magazine puzzle is pretty epic![]()
It says Tokyo Hotel - ?????Originally Posted by kobe745
http://translate.google.com/#en|ja|Tokyo%20Hotel
my first and always impression were they were address codes. dont know how id look into that though.Originally Posted by ANBA
sidenote: you guys are absolutely amazing and need to be commended for all the research and work. great job!
Scrub has a solution for this somewhere.Originally Posted by LostNr
I had a look on translate because i was wondering???... you are spot on! great find.Originally Posted by MurdocLoch
Really? In this topic? I was under the assumption to have read everyOriginally Posted by ShiftySamurai
single post here so I either missed it, forgot it or it wasn't posted here.
Are you sure, Shifty?
Thats a path i ivestigated for a long time as well. I tryed every combination: converting the numbers into letters and the letters into numbers... No succes what so everOriginally Posted by BlueMageFTWThe SU-122 is a Suvjet Union Tank... I wanted To ask Fliptaco if he is sure the code is su122 and ska 788? The s could be a 5, the u a v, the 1 an L?