The Mediocore Escape

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Author's Comments:
-JackL-, 17 Dec 2006 06:09 pm


Well of course no one is going to build a air duct in a prison cell that goes somewhere.
This took me ages to shoot because I had to get two people to spawn in the Facility air duct. I had to kill Bunt over 30 times before he finally spawned there, hence the blood on his chest. And then it didn't work very well because he head would go through the ceiling!

User's Comments:
-Winjab95-, 17 Dec 2006 06:33 pm


yay, I like this comic.

I could tell you a better way you could've done it, but it doesn't really matter since you already did the comic. so...

-JackL-, 18 Dec 2006 04:01 am


Well I don't think there is a better way. My guess is that the way your thinking of is either:
a) Use the spin trick thing to get back into the vents in the Facility, which is almost impossible using a keyboard and mouse as I do on my emulator.
b) Use the vents in another level such as complex. The problem with that approach is that I needed a place for him to jump down which can only be found in the facility.
c) Use the Goldeneye setup editor to manually change the respawn locations or manually hack using a gameshark and change the clipping at the base of the vents to allow easy access. But it's unlikely you meant that because that would take be hours or days.

If your suggestion wasn't any of the above I would be interested to know what it was but there's a good chance that you'll never read this comment anyway.

-maniac086-, 19 Dec 2006 10:59 pm


hahaha! These are awesome!
I'm in anticipation for more Boris...!

-Winjab95-, 26 Dec 2006 11:44 am


it was the first one, but i guess your right about being hard to do with a keyboard and mouse.

-SubDrag (Guest)-, 27 Feb 2007 01:33 am

Clever!
Brilliant stuff!

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