STOUTASSASSIN67532,038
Posted on 16 November 19 at 19:43
Does anyone know where this last area is?? I've already got the chest and secret in this area and have gone through the lower dark circle section but I can't find anything else.
Legiticus117287,172
Posted on 16 November 19 at 21:18
I am having the exact same issue
Legiticus117287,172
Posted on 16 November 19 at 21:32
I just found the missing location. It is in the stoppable turbine near the end before you go up the elevator. If you stop it with the hole at the top, you can access a little secret room on the left.
Grave of Sorrow1,095,628
Posted on 17 November 19 at 11:59
Awesome, found it thanks to you!
lI boba lI83,004
Posted on 18 November 19 at 22:28
Have you guys been able to activate the hologram table at the entrance of the broken wing section? It shows up on my mini map and is lit up in game but it won't let me overcharge with BD-1!
Mehticulous522,463
Posted on 19 November 19 at 15:26
Legiticus117 said:
I just found the missing location. It is in the stoppable turbine near the end before you go up the elevator. If you stop it with the hole at the top, you can access a little secret room on the left.
You are a legend. Thank you.
FightingMegaFoo786,855
Posted on 20 November 19 at 02:33
I've been stuck in a room for the last half hour and can't figure out how to get back out. I'm just going to give up and load an earlier save.
Does anybody know how in the world you're supposed to get back out of the room with a 3 bladed turbine with one broken blade? I fought the creature on the bottom, but there's no way back out. I can't get back to the doorway I came in. I can't jump there, because the broken blade isn't long enough. I can't wall run there, I can't climb up a wall to get there either. I can't Force push the blades because the turbine won't budge. There's a little hallway to the side, but there's nothing in there except those poison plant things. I can see a terminal where BD1 is supposed to slice, but I can't get in that room either, because both blast doors are closed.
How the heck do you get out???
Allwayz SinCere479,219
Posted on 20 November 19 at 02:46
FightingMegaFoo said:
I've been stuck in a room for the last half hour and can't figure out how to get back out. I'm just going to give up and load an earlier save.
Does anybody know how in the world you're supposed to get back out of the room with a 3 bladed turbine with one broken blade?
How the heck do you get out???
I know the room you are talking about, there should be an exit on the bottom floor as well as two exits/entrances on either side of the room. You can either climb the wall along the edges just outside of the fans reach, or you can use the room on the bottom, but I can't remember if they led outside of that room...
FightingMegaFoo786,855
Posted on 20 November 19 at 06:08
Allwayz SinCere said:
FightingMegaFoo said:
I've been stuck in a room for the last half hour and can't figure out how to get back out. I'm just going to give up and load an earlier save.
Does anybody know how in the world you're supposed to get back out of the room with a 3 bladed turbine with one broken blade?
How the heck do you get out???
I know the room you are talking about, there should be an exit on the bottom floor as well as two exits/entrances on either side of the room. You can either climb the wall along the edges just outside of the fans reach, or you can use the room on the bottom, but I can't remember if they led outside of that room...
I gave up and loaded an earlier save. The bottom floor had a hallway that led to a dead end. There was only one open doorway to enter/exit the room, I just couldn't reach it to get back out. There were two other doors on the other side leading to a small room with an elevator (according to the holomap), but they were sealed shut.
I think I just went in there too early. I hadn't learned the double-jump skill yet. If I had, I would've been able to leave that room easily. I didn't try shimmying along the edge of the wall, but it didn't look like an option. I'll try it the next time I'm in there.
VA771582,546
Posted on 20 November 19 at 08:41
The hallway ain't a dead end. You should be able to force push the floor and then progress. Eventually you'll end up in the room with the two sealed doors you mentionend.
Just mentioning this bc it will be the exact same once you return to this later.
FightingMegaFoo786,855
Posted on 20 November 19 at 19:53
VA771 said:
The hallway ain't a dead end. You should be able to force push the floor and then progress. Eventually you'll end up in the room with the two sealed doors you mentionend.
Just mentioning this bc it will be the exact same once you return to this later.
Ohh! That's what the problem was. I just went back in there after I learned double-jump and was easily able to get back out. I thought I was truly stuck in there before. I didn't know I could force push the floor in the hallway. It doesn't highlight when you're standing right on top of it
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