Originally Posted by FlipTaco
Could this be something else to do with math? Starting point- midpoint- endpoint? i dont know how that would help solve anything, but a thought.
But facts are facts, and if we only get enough of them theyare sure to combine.
-James,William
And for the above reasons.
I ban myself from this thread.
On Upwardly Mobile the track description is "Did you see where the rocks came from?" So I started the track up and looked where the rocks where coming from and above it is a strange symbol thingy. Easter egg, no. Helpful eventually, maybe.
I haven't looked too much into it before (there's not really anything to look at besides the octagon/stop sign thing) but I'm willing to bet it's either just meant to point out the large opening in the wall where the rocks come from or it may be related to this whole E mystery.Originally Posted by BeatboxinBob
There might be something on upwardly mobile but it's just unlikely since the game's been out for months and I guess a lot of people searched that area because of that hint from the description ...
... and look at what I just discovered:
A car in the background with three barrels next to it.
Happy hunting![]()
...so I was like:
Then I was like:
But then I was like:
Lost, how come you're finding all these secrets while I keep hitting dead ends?I felt like sharing that one small adventure of mine because I spent 5+ minutes getting down there alive just to find an empty room filled with nothing. The entrance was set up so perfectly for a secret too :_(
EDIT: Just a couple of notes I wanted to throw in:
- Lost, your pic is missing the whole bike so I think I can safely assume this is an area I'm only getting to while dead (although telling me the actual level it's located on would be a much more valuable clue)
- You can SEE the hidden afterburner in the preview shot of Speed Trap![]()
Originally Posted by FlipTaco
The two signs are definitely related.
Take a look. I adjusted the alignment with some spacing to make it obvious, and the "I" in the first sign is actually a "T":
_ED_V__APR___RT___E
D__I _IN___OPO__ION_
DEDIVINAPROPORTIONE
DE DIVINA PROPORTIONE
This translates to "On the Divine Proportion" a manuscript by Luca Pacioli which concerns mathematical proportion and the golden ratio (which has shown up several other places).
Awesome job figuring that out, lespritdelescalier. Now we need to figure out what the "4" on the one sign and the non-highlighted/highlighted circles on the other sign mean. There's also seven circles on that sign I recently discovered (Condemned Complex = Area before collapsing room).
Well, I'm searching for them, searching hardOriginally Posted by FlipTaco![]()
That guess of yours is correctOriginally Posted by FlipTaco![]()
Here are some hints:
- It's NOT on a medium difficulty track
- It's on one of the DLC tracks
- The "helicopter" is what moves you
I realized that also today. But just looking at that preview I never thought it would be an afterburner but one of the many round signs.Originally Posted by FlipTaco
I want to add something to my previous post. 1452, which is found at the end of Dangerous Ride, is the year of Leonardo Da Vinci's birth. Da Vinci worked with Pacioli, providing illustrations of the golden ratio in De Divina Proportione.