


Just be sure to pay for your entry, and take the stairs. The Talos Principle is doing rather well for itself, with favourable comparisons being made to Portal, so maybe give it a go. Hints that not all was well were already there for observant players hints that Mr. One player took to the Steam forums in a thread now sadly deleted but preserved forever through the powers of the Internet, complaining that the game kept crashing when they got into an elevator, which would inexplicably halt half-way, leaving them stuck in the endless hell elevator manufacturers consider acceptable musical compositions.Īs it turns out, this is intended Croteam deliberately seeded “pirate” versions of their game with this admittedly mundane DRM scheme. Pirating The Talos Principle Will Get You Stuck In An Elevator By Tyler Lee, on 16:45 PST Pirating games is a big no-no and over the years, we’ve seen developers come up with interesting ways to catch pirates and to hamper their progress in the game. Anyway, they’re at it again with their most recent release, the conundrum-filled The Talos Principle. Perhaps you remember Croteam’s magnum opus to pirates: the immortal red scorpion that would chase down and devour those too skint to buy Serious Sam 3 but not skint enough to have an internet connection to complain about it.
