(Q – the ducdutrou: I arrive at the 650 for me I capture it and it brings me to a very precise place where I find all the elements that I come across on the map of France for the owl
Now, I initially thought that this specific spot was the final spot to dig up the animal, but I actually realize that I'm moving behind it several more times and that this item is just a constituent part
of the area in which I will find the final spot in the middle of this area. Can you tell me if I am on the right path or not? And the second thing that bothers me, you often say, is there?
there's no leftover, there's no great solution. It's actually like when we're behind the wheel of a car and we have the reflex that puts us back on the path, the right path.
can a simple reflex bring us to the nearest centimeter, please?)
MB: but it's a bit dense as a question, a simple reflex on the notion of reflex, most of you have the reflex to consider that Max was a great guy and you have the reflex to consider that every hypothesis must be analyzed, that everything is possible, et cetera.
If we assume that Max wasn't a great guy and that what he did was much more basic than you imagine, you should normally forbid yourself from certain "deviances" that cause you to get into convoluted things. which would not even have been possible for a Max Valentin, it was not within his reach, it was not his mind. Max Valentin was, I remind you once again, when I say a Camelot, that's exactly what he was, that is to say he worked at a time when there was no Internet, so he wrote texts to sell products, the words were chosen to raise the stakes, to suggest that, to make you want, for whatever you want. There was an intention to use the words to produce an effect on those who read them. That's exactly what he did in the hunt.
After you say I arrive at a place where I find all the elements of the enigmas, et cetera, but it's been months, I tell you no.
There is not one place where you find all the elements of the puzzles, there are puzzles that lead you somewhere and when you are somewhere, you forget the puzzles.
You will have enough left for what you need, which is relatively little. The puzzles are good, they're behind you. You have arrived somewhere, that means you have solved the puzzles. From there, we change gear, we move on to something else.
(Q – leducdutrou: I agree with you, but all that…)
MB: no you do not agree with me. No, I'm sorry, you just told me the opposite, you just told me, I arrive at a place where I manage to use all the elements of the puzzles, I find everything in the same place and that no, that n doesn't exist.
(Q – leducdutrou: I'm just saying that the place I found in 650, where I am on the map of France, there is another spiral with 4 centers, there is another black ship perched…)
MB: why another one? Have you already found one and are you looking for a second one?
(Q – leducdutrou: exactly!)
MB: no, but wait. But wait, Max Valentin was a basic guy and he would never have come up with something like that…
(Q – leducdutrou: I'm not saying that it's important in the game, I'm just saying that it's what I find but above all what appeals to me, that's all. All the elements that I find behind you say that there is no remainder but all the places that I find behind them are confirmed by remnants of enigmas that I decoded before, is this normal or is that…)
MB: I'll tell you, I'll tell you in a very blunt way, you're wrong, there you go, it doesn't exist, there you go.
MB: but it's a bit dense as a question, a simple reflex on the notion of reflex, most of you have the reflex to consider that Max was a great guy and you have the reflex to consider that every hypothesis must be analyzed, that everything is possible, et cetera.
If we assume that Max wasn't a great guy and that what he did was much more basic than you imagine, you should normally forbid yourself from certain "deviances" that cause you to get into convoluted things. which would not even have been possible for a Max Valentin, it was not within his reach, it was not his mind. Max Valentin was, I remind you once again, when I say a Camelot, that's exactly what he was, that is to say he worked at a time when there was no Internet, so he wrote texts to sell products, the words were chosen to raise the stakes, to suggest that, to make you want, for whatever you want. There was an intention to use the words to produce an effect on those who read them. That's exactly what he did in the hunt.
After you say I arrive at a place where I find all the elements of the enigmas, et cetera, but it's been months, I tell you no.
There is not one place where you find all the elements of the puzzles, there are puzzles that lead you somewhere and when you are somewhere, you forget the puzzles.
You will have enough left for what you need, which is relatively little. The puzzles are good, they're behind you. You have arrived somewhere, that means you have solved the puzzles. From there, we change gear, we move on to something else.
(Q – leducdutrou: I agree with you, but all that…)
MB: no you do not agree with me. No, I'm sorry, you just told me the opposite, you just told me, I arrive at a place where I manage to use all the elements of the puzzles, I find everything in the same place and that no, that n doesn't exist.
(Q – leducdutrou: I'm just saying that the place I found in 650, where I am on the map of France, there is another spiral with 4 centers, there is another black ship perched…)
MB: why another one? Have you already found one and are you looking for a second one?
(Q – leducdutrou: exactly!)
MB: no, but wait. But wait, Max Valentin was a basic guy and he would never have come up with something like that…
(Q – leducdutrou: I'm not saying that it's important in the game, I'm just saying that it's what I find but above all what appeals to me, that's all. All the elements that I find behind you say that there is no remainder but all the places that I find behind them are confirmed by remnants of enigmas that I decoded before, is this normal or is that…)
MB: I'll tell you, I'll tell you in a very blunt way, you're wrong, there you go, it doesn't exist, there you go.