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Epic gaming moment
- Womp Womp, take my awards
Penguins hiding in the dark when you can't even see them, flawed pretty badly
Here is the dark parish you talked about in the description:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2476017454
Thank you for the dead center dark version reupload, im becoming a fan of these night maps :)
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2726188153
he also thinks he's clever cropping your screenshot/thumbnail but it's still stolen.
you probably could still file a complaint on him if you wanted to.
- The survivors started out during nighttime (1 -2 hours before 12mn)
- Met Zoey, Louis, Francis, and Bill just around midnight (12 - 1 am; similar to the comic).
- Arrived near Whispering Oaks very early in the morning/dawn.
- Short trip (30 minutes or shorter) in the helicopter that landed them in Village en Marais.
- Arrived at the plantation house as the sun rises (6 - 7 am)
- Gets dropped by Virgil at Ducatel not long after (maybe an hour or two).
- Leaves the island just 30 minutes later (judging by the average playtime of the campaign).
- The trip to N'awlins could've taken a day or two, but they arrive at the port in the morning (the sun looks like it was at around 7 - 9 am).
- Leaves the area via helicopter just nearing lunchttime.
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