I thought Duct tape just nabs the "effects" from nearby accessories.
EighteenCharacters
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Came across a small bug. Level 6 on episode 4, I had found the code... freely given to me. But then nothing happened. I thought it might be something else... and I tried to enter a few levels in strange orders, thinking that might be it... But alas.
When I went back to level 6, I was told I was shy. This is odd to me... but because there was the code my first time entering.
Well I gained a bit of privacy and saw the same code again- and this time it worked. May be a rogue variable set as a 1 rather than a 0 initially for level 6. Worth looking at.
Having loads of fun by the way!
So I'm a mad lad. I actually brute forced it. Here's a cleverly cropped image designed to be deleted later. I think the labels got swapped. Even so, the numbers I was getting did not line up with what brute forcing revealed in the end. There are two innocent players here which we are in agreement. I hope this helps!
I should have checked this Sooo many days earlier! It's been like a week. I've seen it... I don't understand how Inhuman's score is calculated. I have a discrepency.
Specifically 7, 0, 4 and 6, 6, 0 where the second 6 is... trickily obtained. I'm using the exe.
Also, the numbers written above, when inputted, do NOT work. DetectiveGUI-Default-1.0.0.1. We're in agreement with the first two, but the values here, again, do not work when inputted.
Cheers.
A-ha... so it is a "bug" however unintended. Smalley gave me a clue to solve 5, and I said "That's neat" and discarded the information when passed. 8 surprised me with "Now know more information". When I go back to Smalley, he says "Not Bad". He doesn't remind me of that clue that I once had. It has changed. I guess I should start over and replay everything in one sitting? :D
But yes, I'm wise to the trap, and you have danced with me well to not spoil anything not already spelled out in the levels. If YOU can add them and input them, then I know the puzzle is properly stumping me. I'll post more feed back after I break it. It's only 100,000,000 combinations or so....