Re: Level 53
Posted: 23-12-2020 21:16
You can PM mefcecinat wrote: 23-12-2020 18:12 It is months I'm trying this level... anyone I can ask for some directions?
You can PM mefcecinat wrote: 23-12-2020 18:12 It is months I'm trying this level... anyone I can ask for some directions?
You can PM if you want.fcecinat wrote: 23-12-2020 18:12 It is months I'm trying this level... anyone I can ask for some directions?
I'm not sure what you mean, perhaps you had better PM me with more info.
Nothing has changed that I am aware of.IEMHK wrote: 25-03-2021 12:51 i think the level has been changed and the hint doesn't match with the level
You can PM me.Snufjean wrote: 24-07-2021 14:50 I have been stuck for longer than I'd like to admit - I thought this might relate to *removed, or that I need to find the *removed from within the source code, or perhaps both, I have also tried looking for other types of files out of desperation, but I seem to be stuck. I kept it simple for the most part, but nothing led anywhere. Any extra advice?
The fact I knew which words you censored actually set me in the right direction (or rather confirmed my suspicions about where my mistake may lay), so - you have both directly and indirectly helped me, I suppose! On to the next and the nexts.
Sure, PM mePhoebe wrote: 04-12-2021 00:45 Been very busy at work and thought I'd try this level again today, but I have no new ideas. Could I PM someone please?
LogicPlayer, the audio sounds a bit like a saxophone if sped up, but I suspect that file is useless. #9 is not something uncommon, I've seen older files have a number before...
When you pick the audio and speed it up, the starts like a drums but the end is..... strange? (edit: Bruh I needed to read the hint 3 better before posting that)Phoebe wrote: 04-12-2021 00:45 Been very busy at work and thought I'd try this level again today, but I have no new ideas. Could I PM someone please?
LogicPlayer, the audio sounds a bit like a saxophone if sped up, but I suspect that file is useless. #9 is not something uncommon, I've seen older files have a number before...