
Note the walkway up above the river gate. Go left along the river and there is another messenger but no waterfall. Once you have found everything and heard all the messages go to the red lazer pointing at the sky. Note the blue beam at the entrance to the compound. Enter the compound and go into the house on the right. Go out the side door and follow the walkway to the lift. Pull the lever and go up.ĭown the stairs is the Mofang device with the red beam. Up the ramp is a rock bridge that leads to the membrane (you won't be back here for a long time).
You also get some views of Hunrath and a glimpse of the area the other side of the river gate. Pull the lever to divert the water to the waterfall.īack down in the lift and leave the compound. Go to the river gate and pull the propeller down on the right.
Go to the lever on the bank of the river. Pull the lever and the river gate rotates opening up a new path.
Graphics: nVidia GT 600M, 700M family / AMD R9 M family or betterNote the huge stone sphere on the right supported on three motorcycles and a circular track. Any MacOS versions prior to this may result in random crashes. Additional Notes: MacOS 10.12.4 (or later) is required to play Obduction. Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000, Iris 5000 & 6000 family w/1 GB VRAM or better. Processor: Intel CPU capable of 4 or more threads. Additional Notes: For VR: NVIDIA 980/1060 or AMD Fury (equivalent or greater). Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 w/4 GB / AMD R9 290 w/4 GB equivalent or better. Processor: CPU Intel i5-4590 equivalent or better. Additional Notes: For VR: NVIDIA 970 or AMD 480 (equivalent or greater). Graphics: GeForce 660 GTX w/1GB / AMD 7700 series w/1GB equivalent or better. Processor: CPU Intel i5-2500 equivalent or better. “The mastery of level design on display here is staggering… Riveting.” “A beautiful, technically-composed game with an innovative premise that feels familiar yet completely alien.” “Obduction has seemingly delivered on all of its promise” "Obduction is brilliant in its best moments, but those are rare and have various frustrations between them" It doesn’t matter, really, except insofar as I felt like I should write that lengthy disclosure up top. Me, personally-meaning I’m not strictly sure whether there’s a real-life difference or if my opinions are colored by nostalgia. But there’s something special to me about an honest-to-goodness Cyan game. There have been some substitutes, some pinch hitters that tried to emulate that style. I’ve waited a long, long time for another Myst game. Those who've waited years for more games like Myst need look no further." Once you figure it out the feeling of accomplishment and success is unrivaled. The game can be painfully unforgiving at times, and its puzzles might feel both confusing and unintuitive, but there is a logic at its heart. "Obduction is a true successor to Myst and its legacy.