Laughing so hard at this part! And the way he thought the Bloody Baron was going to get him as well! I completely forgot how terrifying so many of these characters were to 10 year old me back in the day!
I've spent a lot of time exploring this game with debug mode and behind the girl's dormitory in the griffindor chamber, there is a whole unused level to explore! it has ennemies, stars and beans like a spell challenge. The first game doesn't have a lot to offer behind the scenes, but this one and the prisoner of askaban on pc have a lot of unused content
I don't know whether my comment here will be relevant, but to answer your question about the fat ghost, that's the Fat Friar, the Hufflepuff House ghost. And the ghosts don't do anything except fly past you when you run into them. Because they are after all ghosts.
You didnt' trade in 75 Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans for Wiggentree Bark at 16:28 nor Flobberworm Mucus with 50 Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans at 16:38
At the time of playing this game, I believe I was still playing on an old Dell Inspiron slim tower with a mediocre dual core cpu @2.0 Ghz, 3 gb of RAM, and a poor Intel integrated graphics card (G35 I think). I've since upgraded to a stock X8700 desktop with 8 gb RAM, a quadcore i5-4440 @ 3.0 Ghz, and an nVidia GT 635 graphics card with 1 gb of VRAM. Since I'm currently away from that desktop, however, I'm playing everything on a Dell Inspiron 5559 laptop with an Intel i5-6200 @2.3 Ghz, 8 gb of RAM, and an Intel HD Graphics 520 integrated video chip that performs surprisingly well.
I have no idea. The system requirements for this game are not at all high (especially by today's standards), so what laptop you would want almost entirely depends on what else you would be using the system for. There are very few new laptops coming out that couldn't run this game. The game's old enough at this point that you want to think more about compatibility than you do about the hardware meeting the game's needs, since it will more than likely be fulfilled. As a personal recommendation, see if you can test-drive the laptops you'd be looking at. If it can run the Operating System and a few programs (i.e. Internet browser, word processor, music player) without stuttering to a halt, you're good to go for the most part unless you want to do graphical art or play some of the more demanding games on the market as well.
I have this old XP laptop to play it, and it works fine if the graphics are on the lowest setting, otherwise it lags so bad that you can't even play it :/
Lol I love that you thought the dungeon part was a stealth section and that Snape needed to be avoided. That's true immersion right there.
Laughing so hard at this part! And the way he thought the Bloody Baron was going to get him as well! I completely forgot how terrifying so many of these characters were to 10 year old me back in the day!
You've missed lots of secrets in the Skurge challenge...
Always loved to throw the gnomes back into the hole. The sounds were hilarious!
in Snape’s strogage room for powered bicorn horn at 17:47
I've spent a lot of time exploring this game with debug mode and behind the girl's dormitory in the griffindor chamber, there is a whole unused level to explore! it has ennemies, stars and beans like a spell challenge. The first game doesn't have a lot to offer behind the scenes, but this one and the prisoner of askaban on pc have a lot of unused content
If you press ESC and go into the menu, the LOCK indicates number of secrets
goddammit i knew i kN EW somewhere in this game there was a part where Peeves comes out of a chest but i swear i had a fucking heart attack
4:53 WHERE'S YOUR HOLE AT!?
oh dearie me
+InvalidationX145 Hehe, its all good commentary. Keep it up :)
I don't know whether my comment here will be relevant, but to answer your question about the fat ghost, that's the Fat Friar, the Hufflepuff House ghost. And the ghosts don't do anything except fly past you when you run into them. Because they are after all ghosts.
:) I remember always hanging out in the boys dorm room and just hanging there.
Every 10 damn seconds: "ok...", aims wand at candle...
23:02 "disgusting" i find it pretty beautyful colouremerald freshy shining
Anyone else who used to take the gnomes with them? No?
NavyFoxKid I would carry them around the entire challenge until I had to cast a spell, then I'd throw them into the nearest pit 😂
Great video, brings back so many memories :)
Where is the house point ceremony?
Should have went into the menu. You have a map
This sucks. You missed lots of secrets which is the most interesting part of the game.
You didnt' trade in 75 Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans for Wiggentree Bark at 16:28 nor Flobberworm Mucus with 50 Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans at 16:38
how on earth do u see snape at 19:20? i dont see him coming at all!
and i remember that the chamber of secrets is under that kind of fountaine
I played this stage o PC if you walk in to snape he doesnt do anything he just says something like the others
You've missed that chest at 6:29, but got it at 7:25
Message me over UA-cam with your computer specs and what exactly happens. We'll go from there.
How were you able to find this game?
Why are you calling challange stars "secrets"?
They are completly different things
Not unless you specify what your computer specs are, and when in the game it crashes. Send me a PM and I'll see if I can help.
I wish I could get this game to work on my computer...I managed to get it to work on my sister's Windows 10, but not my Windows 7.
LSSJOrangeLightning how did you get it working on Windows 10? I have to use an old XP laptop to play it and I got blue-screened at the Chamber part :/
That's all Snape does? I'm almost disappointed.
I figured out later about the spiders. They are rather amusing :)
I REALLY hate that Bloody Baron -_- Peeves is cool though lol
the game is full of platforming and secrets xD
What kind of computer do you play on
At the time of playing this game, I believe I was still playing on an old Dell Inspiron slim tower with a mediocre dual core cpu @2.0 Ghz, 3 gb of RAM, and a poor Intel integrated graphics card (G35 I think).
I've since upgraded to a stock X8700 desktop with 8 gb RAM, a quadcore i5-4440 @ 3.0 Ghz, and an nVidia GT 635 graphics card with 1 gb of VRAM.
Since I'm currently away from that desktop, however, I'm playing everything on a Dell Inspiron 5559 laptop with an Intel i5-6200 @2.3 Ghz, 8 gb of RAM, and an Intel HD Graphics 520 integrated video chip that performs surprisingly well.
I am looking to buy a laptop to play this game. What laptop would be best
I have no idea. The system requirements for this game are not at all high (especially by today's standards), so what laptop you would want almost entirely depends on what else you would be using the system for. There are very few new laptops coming out that couldn't run this game. The game's old enough at this point that you want to think more about compatibility than you do about the hardware meeting the game's needs, since it will more than likely be fulfilled.
As a personal recommendation, see if you can test-drive the laptops you'd be looking at. If it can run the Operating System and a few programs (i.e. Internet browser, word processor, music player) without stuttering to a halt, you're good to go for the most part unless you want to do graphical art or play some of the more demanding games on the market as well.
I believe any modern laptop with integratend graphics will play this game. Even my old intel atom laptop could play this game.
I have this old XP laptop to play it, and it works fine if the graphics are on the lowest setting, otherwise it lags so bad that you can't even play it :/
5:51 xD
+InvalidationX145 I love your videos!
9:40 :)))))
lol even afrer so long a time it still is infuriating you missing things i know :P well time to shout at the screen XD
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