Talk:Keypad Combination

Though it's not really puzzle-y in nature, I figured I'd start the Homecoming Puzzles off with this. If ya don't think it belongs, lemme know. TheGoodman 17:49, 23 April 2009 (UTC)

I think it scrapes in. No real point in making a brand new page just for key code combinations really. Y'all.--Faded-Myth 17:57, 23 April 2009 (UTC)

Hmm...to make it more worth-while, we could always make it a page for all keycode-type obstacles. Or, when we're able, we can delete this. Whichever works better for the wiki. TheGoodman 18:01, 23 April 2009 (UTC)

That could possibly be too specific maybe. I could be wrong of course. I guess you could put Homecoming puzzles into sections. Like on one page, but a section for Key codes, a section for abstract puzzles, so on. If a new page is made for key puzzles alone, I guess you could have one page for the whole series, with each game's section merely linking to that game's relevant puzzle page? Hmm.--Faded-Myth 18:07, 23 April 2009 (UTC)


 * Does Homecoming have complicated puzzles? I figured that the puzzles section would be good for puzzles that required intelligence, such as SH2's coin puzzle and such. I don't really consider find "HALF OF HEXAGON PIECE" and find another "HALF OF HEXAGON PIECE" and then combine to get "HEXAGON PIECE" and then insert "HEXAGON PIECE" into door to unlock it a "puzzle" :P I wanted readers to think "Oh, so that's why I got the answer!" instead of only "Oh, so that's what the answer is!" but a section for all those keypads would come in handy! AlexShepherd 01:09, 24 April 2009 (UTC)


 * Those bloody sliding tile puzzles... *mumble bumble* --User:Faded-Myth


 * What abut having an "Puzzles in..." page for each game in the series? Smaller puzzles (like this one or the "throw hairdryer in th water" one from SH3) can be explained in these articles, while more complex puzzles, with individual article, could be linked to. This could also help keeping track of where, and in what order the puzzles, appears in the games. --Painocus 08:30, 24 April 2009 (UTC)


 * @ AlexShepherd; I'd say Homecomings "puzzles" are more like riddles answered with objects (except for those blasted sliding puzzles, geh!). I'd call them obstacles, more than anything. I do like the "Puzzles in..." idea by Painocus, though. It solves pretty much any kinda problem we could run into. TheGoodman 09:03, 24 April 2009 (UTC)


 * What about Albert Wesker? Would it solve him? Hmm? Would it? --Faded-Myth 10:16, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Well, I lost that one...TheGoodman 10:48, 24 April 2009 (UTC)