Posted October 22, 2015
I am physically disabled and that means I don't have the coordination to beat things like timers. I bought this game because it is round based combat and not real time combat. Why then, after god knows how many hours of game play, do they put in a dexterity test? People with disabilities such as mine go for round based combat systems as we don't and never will have the skills needed to beat real time.
Does anybody know any method of bypassing these timers or slowing down the clock so I can hit at the buttons in time?
Spoiler Alert!
It took me absolute ages to open the first passage in the Toronto (where Tom is rescued by Joe) and after 2 hours of trying I can only hit 2 of the 4 red buttons to open the next door. (yes, I have solved the puzzle that removes the blocks near the switches.)
Looking at cheat forums for Albion (I know, but else what can I do?) I found something about typing SCHNOSM in the options menu, but it doesn't do anything.
Thanks
Does anybody know any method of bypassing these timers or slowing down the clock so I can hit at the buttons in time?
Spoiler Alert!
It took me absolute ages to open the first passage in the Toronto (where Tom is rescued by Joe) and after 2 hours of trying I can only hit 2 of the 4 red buttons to open the next door. (yes, I have solved the puzzle that removes the blocks near the switches.)
Looking at cheat forums for Albion (I know, but else what can I do?) I found something about typing SCHNOSM in the options menu, but it doesn't do anything.
Thanks
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