This game, Talos Principle 2, it’s a real head-scratcher, I tell ya. You got these puzzles, and sometimes, you just get stuck. Like a fly in a spider web, you just can’t figure it out. And you want to reset puzzle. I heard some folks talkin’ ’bout how to do it, so I’m gonna tell ya what I know.
Now, I ain’t no fancy computer whiz, but I’ve been around the block a few times. This here game, it’s got all sorts of contraptions and doohickeys. You gotta move this here, connect that there. Sometimes, you just mess it all up, and you gotta start over from scratch. You know, like when you’re bakin’ a cake and you put in salt instead of sugar – gotta dump the whole thing and start again!
They say there’s somethin’ called a “d-pad”. Sounds like some kinda fancy pants term for a button. You gotta hold down the button on the bottom. They say it’s the same for that Play Station thing and that X Box thing. Kids these days and their toys… Anyway, you hold that button down, and it’s supposed to reset the puzzle.
- Hold the down button.
- Wait for it to do its thing.
- Then you’re back at the start.
I also heard if you got stuck, you can press that “ESC” button, whatever that is. Some folks are saying when you hit that there is an option to reload from the checkpoint. I think it means you can go back to the beginning of that puzzle you are working on. Like when you are cleaning, and you realized you missed a spot. You gotta go back to that spot and clean it again.
This Talos Principle 2, it’s got, like, a hundred and twenty puzzles. One hundred and twenty! Can you believe it? More puzzles than I’ve got hairs on my head! And they say it’s got a story, too. Somethin’ about robots and humans and who knows what else. My grandson, he tried to explain it to me once, but it all went over my head.
Now, if you’re really stuck, like a pig in mud, there’s another way. They got these things called “Prometheus Sparks”. Sounds like somethin’ from one of them science fiction movies. You can use these sparks at these “Prometheus Terminals” to skip the puzzle altogether. Like magic! These terminals, they’re like circles on the wall. And they’re right next to the door, they say. You just use your sparks and poof, you’re done with the puzzle. It is like skipping the line at the grocery, but you have to pay for it.
But if you just wanna try the puzzle again, without all that spark business, you gotta find the reset thingy near the puzzle. Some folks say it is called hint interface. It’s like a little helper that lets you start over. You push it, and everything goes back to how it was at the beginning. Like turnin’ back the clock, you know? You can replay that puzzle.
Some folks say they had trouble when they reset the puzzle. They said the focus field is still disabled. I don’t know what that means. Sounds like some mumbo jumbo to me. But those people want to try the puzzle again. They want to reset puzzle in Talos Principle 2. They don’t know how to do it.
I heard there are some glitches or bugs in the game. Like when your old sewing machine starts skipping stitches. Some smart folks figured out how to escape the puzzles using those glitches. They even escape with items. They must be some kind of genius, I guess.
If you are really, really stuck, you can look for a guide. Like a cookbook for puzzles. This guide thing, it tells you how to solve every single puzzle in the game. Every single one! It’s like havin’ the answers to a test. Some folks think it is cheating. But who am I to judge? If it helps you enjoy the game, then go for it. There is a walkthrough for all locations, they say. Whatever that means.
So, there you have it. That’s all I know about how to reset puzzle in that Talos Principle 2 game. Hope it helps ya. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go shoo the chickens out of my garden. They’re always gettin’ into my tomatoes!