ENIHCAMBUS wrote:Also, Mateusz said the resamblance between the air pressure puzzles in Sub1 and Sub5 was purely intentional, what if it has a real meaning to the structure of the Submachines? As far we know, Basement locations are all generated, so what if they mimic the puzzles and structures of that of the Root?
could be
but I don't think so. It's only mastermind's intention, not submachine's.
The sad thing is, is that we didn't see much of what the root was.
There are 9 known Cipher plate cases that can hold two plates each, which makes 18. Since we input the coordinates as a pair (including 0) that would be 19x19-18 (The -18 is because would have two pairs of double numbers (excluding 0,0)) which would leave 343 consecutive locations minimum inside the root (If they all have a room built for them), which we have explored 6 of.
So (6/343)x100 means we would have explored only ~1.8% of the minimum amount of what size the Root could be. Which leaves a lot of room for notes to be found.
Through every problem, raw persistence will prevail.
But if they are reserve copies, this means that [1;1] Could be posible for example, unless each time a number is repited it instantly sends the user to [0;0]...