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While playing through Tenebra again, I finally decided to totally ignore what everything is telling me and turn around in Universal Truth...

Bad idea.

That sequence (whether or not you look behind you) is one of the scariest moments I have ever encountered in any media, and I would really like to know how you came up with those images (especially insane 1 and 7) and what in the world was that thing that screamed in the horror2 sound...

I'm not sure I'll sleep well until I know...   :shaking:

 

Offline Veers

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Best of luck sleeping. Period.

I was thinking about it for weeks...
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Offline Rhymes

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The horror2 thing, by the way, is the sandworm roar from the scifi channel version of Dune and Children of Dune,  with some extra effects laid over. 
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Offline Crybertrance

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I've not even looked behind.... And you made me **** my pants anyway...
<21:08:30>   Hartzaden fires a slammer at Cybertrance
<21:09:13>   Crybertrance pops flares, but wonders how Hartzaden acquired aspect lock on a stealth fighter... :\
<21:11:58>   *** The_E joined #bp [email protected]
21:11:58   +++ ChanServ has given op to The_E
<21:12:58>   Hartzaden continues to paint crybertrance and feeding the info to a wing of gunships
<21:14:07>   Crybertrance sends emergency "IM GETING MY ASS KICKED HERE!!!!eleventy NEED HELPZZZZ" to 3rd fleet command
<21:14:50>   Hartzaden jamms the transmission.
<21:14:51>   The_E explodes the sun

 

Offline Rodo

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Mmm... shall I replay again and turn back?
I'm curious now.
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Offline General Battuta

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The horror2 thing, by the way, is the sandworm roar from the scifi channel version of Dune and Children of Dune,  with some extra effects laid over.

In much the same way that a person is a skeleton with some extra stuff laid over, yes.  :p

 
I strongly suggest that you try different things yourself.

However, if you are not patient enough (etc...), you can watch 2 of the bad endings I recorded.

Here is what happens if you turn back.

And this is what happens, if you stay in the dream and try to "save" your friends. I find this one actually more awesome because
Spoiler:
of the cool Transcend reference  :D

Obvious spoiler alerts, BTW.

 
That sequence (whether or not you look behind you) is one of the scariest moments I have ever encountered in any media, and I would really like to know how you came up with those images (especially insane 1 and 7) and what in the world was that thing that screamed in the horror2 sound...

Well you see, the team had some time on Arecibo left over from when they were recording the Vishnan VA...
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Speaking of obvious spoilers, you can see all of the "insanity debriefs" here.
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Offline An4ximandros

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The whole thing looses much of the scary factor if you use windowed mode. :D