I never found out, (though it's probably answered somewhere), what's in Ed's twitter icon?
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No clue, I'm not sure anywone found anything interesting in that picture.
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Just want to point out that the E T N O characters are all present in the highlighted "HE has lit a firE in our hEarts" sentence. I tried to Erase them and Join the remaining bits and I come up with: Hhasliafiriurhars Which looks ridiculous and doesn't realy help us. :p |
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I feel like 1029.io is glitching more. I've been noticing more glitches, more vigorously, and the 'WE WERE TAUGHT THAT THIS IS ALL THERE WAS:' now cycles between 'work', 'obey', and 'comply' constantly, changing about once per second.
Though I might just be finding stuff that existed there already. I took a look through the page code just in case, and nothing has changed there that I can see myself. That little code still there, and Abe's still being philosophical. |
I have just posted this in another thread discussing a few recent interviews with Lorne Lanning, but I thought it was worth posting here to make sure that those interested in the ARG see it. Here's my post from the thread:
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In the form of explosive farts. :p |
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FUN WITH FARTS! |
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So do we think the point of the ARG was to find this website, or do we think this is just another phase of it? I'm thinking this is possibly the end, because it's given us new information about the game.
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Maybe it's the note of the noises a Glukkon makes when it's walking? Who knows. |
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Hey everybody. Yesterday I read the whole thread of the SoulStorm ARG. You guys did a really good job! Great teamwork! It was very entertaining to read everything.
Now I also want to try to help you guys. When you look at the source code of the 1029.io page and scroll down to line 167 theres a huge space to the following code. Marking the whole thing from line 167 to line 366 you'll see that there are some spaces in a few rows. 181, 212, 243, 274 and 305. Then the pattern by 31 lines stops and theres nothing til line 366. I saw something similar in this post I hope it is something that might help you... |
Welcome to the hunt. :) The space is interesting, at the minute we're not entirely sure if there's anything we're meant to be looking for, but it's good to document everything.
Also, I believe this maybe a new addition to the source code, but it's sort of nestled within a few lines it's possible I've missed it. Down by the mailing list sign-up, hidden in the source code is the message: < !-- real people should not fill this in and expect good things - do not remove this or risk form bot signups-- > Not entirely sure what to make of it. Might be new considering the 1029 Twitter tweeted this morning. Perhaps it's an indicator we'll be recieving mail soon? I've been signed up to that mailing list since the Soulstorm site was first announced and I don't think I've ever got an e-mail from it. Also I think they've added a box where you have to confirm your age, but that's not really ARG related at all :p EDIT: I just tried to sign up again and it keeps saying "please enter a value" underneath the part where you put your email address in. This is different to the error "This field is required" when you simply don't write anything in the email address box. Is that happening to anyone else? Again probably not ARG related. |
More stuff from the spirit of 1029 twitter.
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dont think, drink! |
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Also, I refuse to believe the ARG is done until we know what 8291 stands for. :p |
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maybe we should find some special email adress to fill in?
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The suspicious thing in the 1029.io source code that most intrigues me is the string of numbers featured towards the top:
< !-- 33 74 72 83 51 --> I've tried using the same method that the last string like it was used for (E.G in a phrase, 33 = 3rd word 3rd letter, 74 = 7th word 4th letter and so on...) on many phrases found on the site like "He has lit a fire in our hearts" or "Well I rescued Mudokons, but who's gonna rescue me?" but either it never fits or just returns complete gibberish, as well as being Caesar ciphered. That's the piece I've been mulling over in my head since we found the site but nothing ever works. Could it potentially be a phone number of some sort? I know ARGs have used things like that in the past. Just tried ringing it in my phone but it just gave me some beeps. Not even sure if it's the correct length for any country. My phone said it was based in France but I think that's just because it starts with 33. |
It's not a valid number in the US.
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Things suddenly got quiet, huh?
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Just doing a regular checkup - the honeypot /maybe not a honeypot message has been removed, and the layout of the signup box has moved around a bit (and the sign up actually works now. :p ) Again, I'm doubtful this is related to the ARG, but thought it was worth mentioning.
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Says I'm already registered :) Maybe try again in a few hours or tomorrow? |
The signup is for the same service on the regular Oddworld website, so if you filled it out on the Oddworld website, or on the previous SoulStorm one, you are already signed up
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Damn, the text on that site could be copied straight to a random real-life terrorist group, change a minimal amount of text and you'd never know the difference.
There's a sense of irony in there somewhere. |
I don't think it's irony, it's more the fact that real-life terrorists co-opt freedom fighter causes and twist them into something terrible.
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So, Is the ARG over then?
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