Hello guys,
With the anniversary of TrialsHD in sight I thought it would be a good idea to throw something special together. As a tribute to an amazing game and a fascinating riddle I designed you guys a little track. As the title says it is based on Stanley Kubrick. I was shocked to hear that the University of Arts in London decided not to keep the boxes Kubrick used to archive his research material. But not to worry, you'll get the chance to visit his archives one more time. The speedrunners will only have to bare with my awful drivingline for about 20 seconds, but to the puzzlers I will hopefully have much more to offer. Complete with easter eggs, a code to crack and a secret room to be found I bring you guys "Monolith".
As many of you are not on my friendlist: feal free to send me a request and give the track a try. Special thanks goes to the testrider and co-designer for his knowlegde en enthousiasm wile trying to wrap his head around the puzzle
Greats,
Kobe.
I love this idea and am looking forward to exploring this track in detail mate![]()
What a great filmmaker. Great track too kobe.
Will add you tonight Kobe. Sounds interesting!
Ok guys, ill decided to give away some more info as I noticed the purpose of the track isnt really clear to some. The track follows the same set up as the BluemageFTW riddle contest. You need to find the following:
- 3 criptic numbers hidden within the track, they are all very logical!
- The code entering device.
If you imput the code right you'll make it into the secretroom.
Good luck.
Is your GT same as forum name?
yes: kobe745Originally Posted by Skag
Great track mate, found your code entering device just not sussed the code yet![]()
i did my best making it cheat proof but someone got it by trial and error, you have a 0.3% chance of guessing it rightOriginally Posted by JoeRegular![]()
Yeah man, spent ages on it. Really good. I found everything but the numbers straight away. Still not sure what I'm looking for as I've tried many different number theories. Nothing I've tried works though. EVen tried the old PI number thinking I could guess your inspiration!Hmm...
How acurate do you have to be with the input machine?![]()