 Thjazi Posts: 20
3/1/2012
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I have reached a certain point in Flute Street, and despite having a full deck of Opportunities and a full Candle, I cannot turn the cards. I assumed this was a bug and sent a message, but it occurs to me this might be an intended part of the game. Have other visitors to Flute Street had the same experience? Can I continue boldly on without fear of missing hidden Opportunities?
-- open to all friendly social actions except The Affluent Photographer and Loitering. Boxed cats (or are they), deceit, poisoning etc. only by arrangement.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
3/1/2012
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That's right - Flute St is quite cardless. You can, as you say, pursue the visible storylets without fear of missing anything.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Thjazi Posts: 20
3/1/2012
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My thanks! The advice of experienced explorers is always helpful.
-- open to all friendly social actions except The Affluent Photographer and Loitering. Boxed cats (or are they), deceit, poisoning etc. only by arrangement.
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 Branden Linton Posts: 391
3/1/2012
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Carabrains wrote:
My thanks! The advice of experienced explorers is always helpful.
And a helpfull sidenote. Don't be worried to leave Flute Street due to the amount of time it took to get there. In future visits its one action to get there and one action to leave.
-- Brom Girvan: a man of shadows and secrets. http://echobazaar.failbettergames.com/Profile/Brom~Girvan
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 Thjazi Posts: 20
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Oh, that IS helpful! Is the entrance fee waived in future visits, too?
-- open to all friendly social actions except The Affluent Photographer and Loitering. Boxed cats (or are they), deceit, poisoning etc. only by arrangement.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
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It is! It's an easy trip, once you know the way.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Malt Jones Posts: 69
3/1/2012
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But note that you still have the option of taking the entire trip (without the entrance fee) if you wish, I actually found it somewhat enjoyable, so personally I'm quite happy that they included both options for further visits.
-- "I can resist everything except temptation"
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 Thjazi Posts: 20
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Excellent! Thank you all for sharing your expertise- it has saved me many candles of fretting.
-- open to all friendly social actions except The Affluent Photographer and Loitering. Boxed cats (or are they), deceit, poisoning etc. only by arrangement.
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 Ambrose Smith Posts: 45
3/1/2012
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Just a quick thanks - you've answered a question that has recently been playing on my mind. I've just gained the opportunity to go to Flute Street and was resisting due to the high price. However if that price unlocks a location I can revisit I might rethink my objections, grab my *Luminous* Neathglass Goggles and see if I can't find the Fate.
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 Dave Posts: 215
3/1/2012
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Malt Jones wrote:
But note that you still have the option of taking the entire trip (without the entrance fee) if you wish, I actually found it somewhat enjoyable, so personally I'm quite happy that they included both options for further visits.
Yes, I was quite happy with that; and with Flute Street in general. I think it's one of the best fate options released to date.
-- The Dave, a terrifying, lethal, inescapable and sagacious gentleman
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 Thjazi Posts: 20
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Ambrose- I heartily recommend Flute Street, even with the high entrance fee. One of Fallen London's most fascinating corners!
-- open to all friendly social actions except The Affluent Photographer and Loitering. Boxed cats (or are they), deceit, poisoning etc. only by arrangement.
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