
> Click on the round silver button on th Signal Generator, hold and move your mouse upwards till it reads 500HZ Click on the round button, hold and move your mouse upwards till you reach the first line on the display scale Click the silver slider to put it in Sinus Wave mode (middle symbol) Click on the round silver button, hold and move your mouse upwards till it reads 250HZ. > Type 455 into the numpad of the LZR II Laser > type 510 into the numpad of the LZR II Laser
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> Change the Tv Unit to RGB mode by clicking on the silver slider two times

> Switch on the LZR II Laser and type 650 into the numpad > The Sync Master will start blinking green. > Switch the Tv Unit on (red-ish button in the bottom left corner of it) and put it in the xray setting by clicking the silver slider under the screen twice > Click on the small black pentagonal switch in the middle of the CC86 Xray to load it


> Press Tab to get to the equipment screen > Wait a few seconds or type anyhting, a cutscene plays The sound design is also outstanding, pretty much from the start to finish with an amazing score and voice-over that creates atmosphere and tension throughout.– look at photos (Achievement “Photos Of Another Time”) There is an attention to detail found in all the scenes, especially in the machines and equipment, that is perfectly designed and utterly accurate. It ensures that you will constantly question what is both real and fiction, all through the events that happen in front of your eyes. Stories Untold has a great visual style, one that is capable of dealing with the ordinary and switching to the unusual in the blink of an eye. All you need to know is that it’s brilliantly done and has moments of excellence like those I’ve never experienced in a game before. In the final episode… actually, I’m not going to say any more. As this episode progresses the world surrounding the weather station gets spooky, and strange things happen once more. For reference, it is an old-fashioned microfiche that you need to read, all in order to find clues for the codes that need to be added.
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The third episode takes place in the middle of the Arctic, in what seems to be a weather station this time you’ll be working a radio signal and making use of old code words that need to be added into a computer. For instance, the text adventure you are playing may mention “a door opens behind you”, then in the actual room you are in, the sound of a door opening behind you is heard, sending shivers down your spine. The story tells the tale of someone exploring their old home, but things turn very meta extremely quickly.

It isn’t long before you discover you are playing a text adventure about someone arriving at their home, left to utilise commands on screen GO KITCHEN, LOOK AROUND, OPEN DOOR. The first episode puts you in a room with an old 80’s computer in front of you, complete with huge monitor. When you first fire up Stories Untold you will find four episodes to play in sequential order. And that’s a shame, as it would be crazy to see this gem get lost in the huge hype of blockbusters that are rolling out. Now though it has popped up on Xbox One, suddenly released at the end of October 2020 without any fanfare or notice. It was first released in 2017, gaining a cult following and rave reviews. Stories Untold comes from the brains of those behind the amazing Alien Isolation and the most excellent Observation.
