![]() I didn’t notice there’s a copy of proto-Zu settlements somewhere, and I would still need to walk the map to find where exactly that might be.)Īlso, is there some sort of compendium of theories what happened in the game universe? Can it be known for certain is Nu Zu after or before the 32-cube Zu village, for instance? What was after star gate destruction? Did giving Geezer a fez cause Hexahedron to explode as in Gomez’s case? How much do we know about the aliens did they live on the purple outer moon (with the last temple thing) or somewhere else? Does the purple stone in architecture originate from that moon, possibly?. What precisely could it be about? (Also there’s another much older comment by Mike which had me thinking. And just today in the r/FEZ dusocord we made a discovory on solving the monolith I stumbled on a comment under this video by Trudie Wassenberg from about 4 days ago which reads: Thanks, the definitive state-of-the-art update is a good thing! Just completed Fez with help of some guides today and looked to know more. Really great compilation all in all though! I've always leaned towards this theory simply because to me it seems pretty obvious (given that there's no other changes or progression afterwards and no hint otherwise) that the heart dissolution is bad and something that the player shouldn't want to do. There is no puzzle to be solved, it's purely a middle finger to dataminers. You're not supposed to go digging through the game code to cheat the answers to things, and in so doing you lose the heart forever. I disagree with this interpretation: it would make more sense that the solution can be obtained by solving something instead of just looking for an answer, and I don't see why digging through the game code would break anyone's heart if it was intended all along.īecause, in this theory, it's not a "solution." It's a trap, a punishment. The fact that the heart cube disintegrate and can never be recovered is supposed to be a metaphor for the players breaking the developers' hearts. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.It was intended to be found by data-mining through the game code. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. ![]() ![]() If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior. Overusing our search engine with a very large number of searches in a very short amount of time.Using a badly configured (or badly written) browser add-on for blocking content.Running a "scraper" or "downloader" program that either does not identify itself or uses fake headers to elude detection.Using a script or add-on that scans GameFAQs for box and screen images (such as an emulator front-end), while overloading our search engine.There is no official GameFAQs app, and we do not support nor have any contact with the makers of these unofficial apps. I'm not going to say which puzzle and where, for the. Continued use of these apps may cause your IP to be blocked indefinitely. In the game you will find a particular place that has a puzzle which provides you with the alphabet of the FEZ-people, hidden in a puzzle. This triggers our anti-spambot measures, which are designed to stop automated systems from flooding the site with traffic. Some unofficial phone apps appear to be using GameFAQs as a back-end, but they do not behave like a real web browser does.Using GameFAQs regularly with these browsers can cause temporary and even permanent IP blocks due to these additional requests. If you are using Maxthon or Brave as a browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, you should know that these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse.The most common causes of this issue are: Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests.
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