Centauro wrote:That settles it, then. Maggie ending does not exist.
Yes, my previous post sounded rather
final, but I still find nenaja's claim to be intrigueing. I've considered some varied possibilities:
The first, being the least optimistic >>>
1) I'm always skeptical about "newbies" that arrive here diving straight into a question that they must know will get a
rise from us. No offense, nenaja.I'm probably wrong... It's just my nature. Sometimes people come to these boards (never to return, in many instances), to ask an obvious question only to see if they can stir-things-up with a group of "BR geeks".
Okay. That being said, I'll move on.
The second, being the most realistic >>>
2) Very simple. This game has been around for some time, and sometimes people's memories don't serve them correctly. Maybe a person can think they experienced something in the game a long time ago when, in reality, it was something that they
wished for.
The third, being the most perplexing >>>
3) I seem to have had experiences in this game when I first played it years ago, that never repeated themselves again. I know this has happened to others as well, because we've had discussions about this issue before.
My hypothesis is this: What if certain things happen in the game only if you have the
disc in the drive? Years ago, that's how I played it. At the moment, I use the full-install as I have for quite some time.
Maybe... just maybe, the installation is never really a
full one, and you
must have one of the discs in the drive for the game to access certain occurances within the gameplay? (perhaps, like super-imposing Maggie over a cutscene)
This is truly genius if the developers did this! But, if programmers were to ever experiment with such a concept, they picked the right game
Centauro wrote:I guess the only way to know for sure is to ask one of the developers.