Originally this was going to be my MFA, but I thought that would be too obvious. Then it was going to be a small museum that I still might use for a game someday, but I thought that would be too hard. Well, apparently avoiding overly obscure museums didn't work out, because here we are. This is the first hot/cold game that hasn't been solved, isn't it? I do so love being a trendsetter.
Ah. I was hung up on it being in the Midwest, based on that clue you gave about @Eugene being the closest geographically early on. Well played, my dear. Well played indeed.
Originally this was going to be my MFA, but I thought that would be too obvious. Then it was going to be a small museum that I still might use for a game someday, but I thought that would be too hard. Well, apparently avoiding overly obscure museums didn't work out, because here we are. This is the first hot/cold game that hasn't been solved, isn't it? I do so love being a trendsetter.
Ah. I was hung up on it being in the Midwest, based on that clue you gave about @Eugene being the closest geographically early on. Well played, my dear. Well played indeed.
I've also found that the two thieves were leaving for Algeria, thanks of a trace of DNA evidence recovered from a helmet and their past in burglary cases according to the police.
It's been gradually slowing for years... the theory has to do with the aging of the galaxy... it's not that we build tall stuff or heavy stuff (those have no impact on that).
What would the movie night thing take to do? Is there a way to limit it to members only (on here), or would any glance at chat give away the whole thing?
My big tower can handle the processing, no problem (Threadripper 3950X 24-core (48 counting hyperthreads), 128gigs RAM, a Titan X 12gig video card, 8 harddrives)