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Shijimmy
02-16-2010, 12:07 AM
Yes, we need a new scavenge hunt. When Bioshock 1 was around it worked and we all loved it. It surprised me to see there isn't one yet for Bioshock 2, and I must admit that I miss walking around in Rapture, looking for the solution to someone's riddle or task.

Anyway, given the fact that I'm only on my first playthrough (these are busy times I tell ye), I'll sit back for now. If nobody bothers to post soon enough, I'll just start a second one (on which I'll explore everything and everywhere, just to get your minds and eyes itchy again).

The idea is simple:

If you're posting a new 'riddle':
- The object or composition has to be accessible by everyone (so no flying or walking through walls, although these are allowed to get screenshots to back up your finds).
- You're free to describe the object/composition, as well as make it a cryptic one.
- If you're aiming for multiple objects (i.e. 4 bunny masks in Fort Frolic), be positive that you've got notes of them all. Furthermore, if someone's answer is valid, but you missed out on one, you're the one that's lacking, the answer still is correct.
- The best thing to do would be to back your tasks up with screenshots. If you find something that is scavenge hunt worthy, make a screenshot of it. Those that give answers don't have to do this, proving them wrong is the task placed upon you.
- Make sure you have the time to check back if the right answer has been given. We're not moving on before that, and none of us likes topics that get stalled over this. Therefore, feel free to give hints if people really need it.

If you're answering:
- Make sure you're clear on your answer. State the name of the level, describe the position of the object/composition, and if you really find it hard to do that, back yourself up with a screenshot.
- Always check if your answer hasn't already been given. If so, it's not necessary to answer as well. You can, however, back someone up by stating you've found the same solution.

Now, as there is hardly any backtracking possible in BS2 (or at least up to where I am now), I suggest you use your saves to go level hopping if needed. Furthermore, this is all for fun. If it doesn't work out, a topic is easily abandoned/deleted.

Anyway, off we go. As said, I don't have something for you right now, so feel free to be the first one that makes our brains working again.