@AstralDragoon A temporal rip is similar to a ripple. Only difference is that with a ripple, nothing serious was altered, so time is only altered slightly. With a rip, something serious was changed, enough to alter nearly everything.
@ravenjehuty this is only a guess but i THINK i understand why its hidden so far back in time...if im understanding correctly, the Log he's getting is a record of historical events as played out in "normal" history. reviewing and comparing it to the altered history - after the temporal distortion happens - will help the TSA pinpoint when/where the changes happened. and as to WHY they chose 200 millionBC, i have to make a new post im running out of letters lol...
man this game was awesome i liked the windows version's time traveling scene over this one they simplified it with a bunch of cool sounds and different images than the windows version
As much as I'd love to have this game, the new voice for the TSA security door is leaving me a little cold...I miss hearing the old voice say 'log-id' instead of 'logged'.
2:07 boss makes you review work procedures by watching mandatory training videos. Start the videos and immediately close them, because that counts in the system, done by 2:29. Realistic. Absolutely realistic.
@dt05 They explain she ended up betraying them but I won't spoil it for people who've never played part 2. It was it was an interesting reason but still she should have known better.
@ravenjehuty i BELIEVE since the Log PRE-dates all the history contained in it (since its in 200million BC), it is not affected by changes in recent - i.e. anything AFTER 200m BC - history. Think of it as a "save point" in history. I could be totally wrong though lolol and i hope this wasnt just rambling nonsense
lol Who says they left it there, though? All they had to do was build it, go back to the present, then go back again to remove it maybe a day or so after its construction. It only needs to exist in a small window of time to serve its purpose.
Did they ever explain exactly what a temporal rip is, or where they come from? The temporal ripples from Buried In Time were straightforward, but not the rips.
I don't like this remake as much as the Turbo (which I've only watched), even if it has better visuals. And personally, I would've liked this playthrough better if you explored ALL the features instead of just the main ones.
So I am guessing there is no actual 3d renderer here, instead it's a whole bunch of second long video clips that the game stitches together to make it seem you are playing a real-time rendered 3d game.
Yes that's exactly how it works. All the scenes in the game were pre-rendered on more powerful computers. The 'game' is like an interactive video player. This style was somewhat popular in the 90s since hardware of the time was too limited for photo-realism.
yeah i saw it, whats up with that? man i loved this game when i was little even though theres no game play, i always liked amazing graphics and shit i played the windows version which was laggy and it was shit compared to the sega version, ive never seen the sega version until like last year when i saw it i was like holy shit the graphics were so much better thanks for the video
I SERIOUSLY THINK SOMEONE WOULD HAVE NOTICED OR AT LEAST DUG UP THIS TECHNOLOGY LATER ON IN THE FUTURE IF IT WAS CONSTRUCTED IN THE CRETACEOUS PERIOD!!! Am I the only one who thinks this? I mean, The secret compartment in the JP Turbo was a bit more convenient, don't you think!? And for that matter WHY WOULD YOU HIDE A DATA LOG IN THE CRETACEOUS PERIOD!? I've played this game so many times and I STILL don't get that! XD
According to _JMP_ time-travel rules, changes to the timeline _only ripple forwards._ An artifact of the original timeline would remain untouched in the distant past… even though the new-timeline TSA would have stored their alternate-history log in the exact same spot. And yeah, the rules of _JMP_ time travel make no dang sense.
This looks actually far better than The Journeyman Project 2!
2:00 "YOU'RE NOT MY REAL DAD!!"
@AstralDragoon A temporal rip is similar to a ripple. Only difference is that with a ripple, nothing serious was altered, so time is only altered slightly. With a rip, something serious was changed, enough to alter nearly everything.
@ravenjehuty this is only a guess but i THINK i understand why its hidden so far back in time...if im understanding correctly, the Log he's getting is a record of historical events as played out in "normal" history. reviewing and comparing it to the altered history - after the temporal distortion happens - will help the TSA pinpoint when/where the changes happened. and as to WHY they chose 200 millionBC, i have to make a new post im running out of letters lol...
man this game was awesome
i liked the windows version's time traveling scene over this one
they simplified it with a bunch of cool sounds and different images than the windows version
As much as I'd love to have this game, the new voice for the TSA security door is leaving me a little cold...I miss hearing the old voice say 'log-id' instead of 'logged'.
2:07 boss makes you review work procedures by watching mandatory training videos.
Start the videos and immediately close them, because that counts in the system, done by 2:29.
Realistic. Absolutely realistic.
at 5:03 Gages boss shows up on the screen with an absolutely hilarious look on his face for exactly one frame.
@dt05 They explain she ended up betraying them but I won't spoil it for people who've never played part 2. It was it was an interesting reason but still she should have known better.
@ravenjehuty i BELIEVE since the Log PRE-dates all the history contained in it (since its in 200million BC), it is not affected by changes in recent - i.e. anything AFTER 200m BC - history. Think of it as a "save point" in history. I could be totally wrong though lolol and i hope this wasnt just rambling nonsense
@marktrade88 If he went back in time so he could go to work on time, it would cause a rip.
@thecybercat It was also mentioned in the Sequel that he was the top of his class.. Oh was he now?
I guess it was put in so thecybercat could use it as the video picture.
lol
Who says they left it there, though? All they had to do was build it, go back to the present, then go back again to remove it maybe a day or so after its construction. It only needs to exist in a small window of time to serve its purpose.
Harhar @ cutting the door scan process down to 5 seconds.
Did they ever explain exactly what a temporal rip is, or where they come from? The temporal ripples from Buried In Time were straightforward, but not the rips.
They do in the training vidoes, which this playthrough skips over. There are other playthroughs that cover them but take longer.
5:02 picture of the boss of tsc
arthur comes up in the 2nd one, this is the 1st. but yeah i cant imagine what arthur in this game would be like lol ^^
You were in such a hurry you skipped the videos. :( That's part of the coolness of the game. A shame.
7:37 Dut-du-du-da Dut-du-du-da Dut-du-du-da du-du-du-da-da-da
OOOEEEOOOOO
Wha-ohhh. _Doctor Who_ theme.
@marktrade88 Good call dude! rofl
hey i was wondering if you could post the gave over screens to this game
wheres Arthur? we need arthur!!! :P
getting the mac version right now! please pray that it works lol
7:47 welcome to Jurassic park!
...sorry.
Mesomorphic, eh? Gage is pretty buff, I see.
Wow, in this version, everyone has emotional issues and PMS! D:
I don't like this remake as much as the Turbo (which I've only watched), even if it has better visuals. And personally, I would've liked this playthrough better if you explored ALL the features instead of just the main ones.
So I am guessing there is no actual 3d renderer here, instead it's a whole bunch of second long video clips that the game stitches together to make it seem you are playing a real-time rendered 3d game.
Yes that's exactly how it works. All the scenes in the game were pre-rendered on more powerful computers. The 'game' is like an interactive video player. This style was somewhat popular in the 90s since hardware of the time was too limited for photo-realism.
05:03 freeze WTF
yeah i saw it, whats up with that?
man i loved this game when i was little even though theres no game play, i always liked amazing graphics and shit
i played the windows version which was laggy and it was shit compared to the sega version, ive never seen the sega version until like last year when i saw it i was like holy shit the graphics were so much better
thanks for the video
I SERIOUSLY THINK SOMEONE WOULD HAVE NOTICED OR AT LEAST DUG UP THIS TECHNOLOGY LATER ON IN THE FUTURE IF IT WAS CONSTRUCTED IN THE CRETACEOUS PERIOD!!! Am I the only one who thinks this? I mean, The secret compartment in the JP Turbo was a bit more convenient, don't you think!? And for that matter WHY WOULD YOU HIDE A DATA LOG IN THE CRETACEOUS PERIOD!? I've played this game so many times and I STILL don't get that! XD
According to _JMP_ time-travel rules, changes to the timeline _only ripple forwards._ An artifact of the original timeline would remain untouched in the distant past… even though the new-timeline TSA would have stored their alternate-history log in the exact same spot.
And yeah, the rules of _JMP_ time travel make no dang sense.
00:40 looks a bit like obama. XD