there's a series of numbers on the opening screen under the 4... 3x 75 12 8x 45 56 72 6x 29 too difficult to read to mean anything probably... I shoot trepidoids, I blow them up, I eat them for breakfast, I wasn't meant to play games with them!
I saw the number as well, but some are really blurred out. Hence why I asked about video quality. I made out a few possibilities, but none work in the URL. 1234527439810400123979357512834556720129 1234527439810400123979357512834556720029 1234527499810400123979357512834556720129
Hence my post! I took screen pictures of several frames and cropped them next to each other in photoshop, it's still guess work more than anything else. I keep coming back to "among us", and then my brain starts freezing...
I see the numbers this way... 12 54 52 74 99 81 04 00 12 35 79 15 75 12 80 45 56 72 64 29 Didn't break out any imaging enhancers though, but at first glance...
I've tried decoding the numbers posted by GaiaIllusion by substituting decimal and hex codes from the extended ASCII table, using modulo operations based on multiples of 4 and then attempting to convert... I'm pretty sure one of those brilliant new additions to TA membership will figure it out in two posts...
Thoughts that come to mind.... Answering all the questions that are asked in the vid (yes or no)... -Hoax? - What do you think Judy? (part of above question actually I think) -Is that a word (Alienish) -Is that a word (Determininism) -Are computer games destroying our brains? I dunno just a thought. Gotta go to work
Well, we have a variety of interpretations on a string of numbers that appear at the beginning....could all be wrong: There are 4 questions asked in the video, and they are spelled out. Of these questions, one of them is not a word/misspelled. Determininism. Not sure what else
Wow, I've been away for almost 3 hours and still no answer? Better start cracking and fufill my promise.
maybe those numbers refer to a letter in the alphabet? any one try it yet? and then the letters spell a word
Unfortunately, that doesn't work since the alphabet contains 26 letters, and the numbers go well beyond that. Even taking single digits doesn't account for the double 0 in there.
Shot in the dark here. What if the number-letter code is based on the differences between adjacent pairs of number-pairs? I dont think adding the two numbers of each pair together works...