
Yes, it was fixed in later versions.
I know it's been a while but a quick google search gave me interesting results for the symbolism of colors (from this website):ENIHCAMBUS wrote:Yeah, I wondered to if there was a symbolism behind these flags.mentalEngineer wrote:Did any of you guys notice that at the end there is transition from orange to green. I wonder what it is supposed to symbolize.
Orange
Symbolic of endurance and strength, orange is the color of fire and flame. it represents the red of passion tempered by the yellow of wisdom. It is the symbol of the sun.
Also take into account the Usher note:Green
Green symbolizes the breaking of shackles, freedom from bondage. It is the color of fertility. In the Christian context, it represents bountifulness, hope and the victory of life over death.
The first thing we (= the player) see when we leave the lighthouse are the orange flags – we've endured a tremendous amount of hardship, confusion, and solitude, but we managed to leave this trap and came out stronger and wiser. The red fire of passion brought us this far, we endured and made it out. The yellow light of wisdom greets us in form of the sun (no clouds in a desert amirite). After a long time underground in the darkness, we are literally and metaphorically enlightened.I think you're ready to enter the Submachine. You know more than enough and will probably find out more on your journey. Remember, this can destroy or transform you. But you will not return the same man. May the wisdom of Thoth guide you.
Yeah, I've know about that for awhile.empoeria wrote:btw, did anyone ever notice this?![]()
Mateusz said once you escaped the Submachine you cannot go back to it.towerofnix wrote:I'm sure it's been asked and answered before, but.. is there any particular reason that clicking "continue" after beating the game sticks you at the final end-screen, unable to go back and collect the last few secrets?
thanks SubGod.ENIHCAMBUS wrote:Mateusz said once you escaped the Submachine you cannot go back to it.towerofnix wrote:I'm sure it's been asked and answered before, but.. is there any particular reason that clicking "continue" after beating the game sticks you at the final end-screen, unable to go back and collect the last few secrets?
^ That. Makes sense from a story point of view.ENIHCAMBUS wrote:Mateusz said once you escaped the Submachine you cannot go back to it.towerofnix wrote:I'm sure it's been asked and answered before, but.. is there any particular reason that clicking "continue" after beating the game sticks you at the final end-screen, unable to go back and collect the last few secrets?