Turing tests press releasew

what the fuck do I do here?

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Wait a minute that card.............................

Ok, did anyone finish the game? I have no idea what to do in the last puzzle, number 70 apparently.

>press release thread
>on Sup Forums
Kill
Your
Selves

The fuck is this

use your body as the object on the conveyor belts to switch the laser on and off. Meanwhile move the robot through the doors.

Also, switch down, powerblock on button and magnet above the button.

Easy.

Yeah, I managed to get it right after posting. I didn't even realize there were those conveyor belts down there, because upon entering the room I had immediately taken that blue powerblock.
After noticing that, it was easy indeed.

I liked the game, but it's too long for its own good. After learning that you're a fucking drone the game should've ended in half an hour.

I don't think its too long. The puzzles are too easy though.
Although I couldnt figure out one of the side-puzzles. The one with the logic gates, where you get a shitton of energyballs. I was missing 3 balls at one gate that needed 8.
I remember that it was near the end. But I can't find it anymore.

Just found it, it's at sector 56, door to the left.

I only didn't solve the first one, because Tom said something like "we probably can't solve this yet", so I thought I'd be back later.

I bruteforced my way into that one, fuck Tom.
Do you still remember how you did 56?

Those signs like ^ or v mean things like "and", "or". Try to put as few power balls as possible in every room.

I did, and the circled + signs are XOR gates, but that room still needs 4 balls right?
I'm stuck at the room after that one, that has all ^ signs.

If everything else fails:

youtube.com/watch?v=CfYqDX-WfZo

Thanks, that helped.
I don't get the one at 1:29 though. It shows all ^ but still only needs 4 balls?

I made a thread yesterday about this and I realised just after posting that one with seemingly only ^ is NOT the same as the one you did earlier. It has some additional smaller symbols I didn't notice before. Once you spot those it's easy.

Hol up, this some kind of puzzle game?

Nigga I love puzzle games

What the system reqs?

Just for clarification, it's these. Man I really should've taken a screenshot of that the last one instead. I thought I fucked up on one of the ones before.

Yeah I just got it, those signs are supposed to be NOT. see pic related.
Never seen those signs before. We always used stripes above the letters to negate them.

Low. My PC run it smoothly on max settings and 1080p, and I only have two cores and a 660.

Here's the link if you want to check it out:

>mega:///#!KcBmHChB!Arxt0F2L486JlvFxI_1CNgO4vsYQ8v-hIqbKZSxXKnQ
After unpacking, you only need to go into
\The Turing Test\Engine\Binaries\ThirdParty\Steamworks
and copy the files to
\The Turing Test\TheTuringTest\Binaries\Win64

It worked out of the box for me. And I can confirm it's using the files in \Steamworks since editing the ini works. Not really sure how that's set up, but yeah.

thx senpai

Are all puzzles based on binary logic? Because that looks like some satisfiability shit

I'm not done yet but this was the only one so far.

I think the stripe above the letter comes from set logic or stochastics, where it means the opposite of a set or event

Nope, it's the only one sadly. The other puzzles are just basic press button, flip switch, put box on button, go through door puzzles.
There are also a lot of puzzles where I don't feel like I've done it the intended way. Maybe they'll fix that in the final release version.

Yeah, that's why I was confused. I've used V's and ^'s before in normal math/calculus. And the circled + sign I remembered from some logic/electronics lecture. But I've never seen that NOT sign before.

>Nope, it's the only one sadly
>sadly
Heh, you should be glad.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_satisfiability_problem
There's no known algorithm to solve SAT in a reasonable timeframe, meaning every puzzle like that would be complete trial & error

Same
Which room was it in again ?

This, fuck Tom. Holy shit. I thought the exact same thing.

I mean it looks nice and all but it's probably too similar to Portal to have a real chance
I'm not far into it but the fact that they built Turing tests to keep machines out makes me htink it's probably gonna end just like Portal as well

Every second socket there has a 1 before it. Those sockets are inverted. Don't put stuff in them. You will actually have one orb too many