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12-09-2010 @ 9:38AM
Rylka said...
A piece of moderately useful information, the telescope device points to the direction of the artifact from its point of view, not where from the point of view of where you are standing. If you want to be really precise, move to in front of the telescope before it disappears and face the way it is pointing so you can walk in exactly the correct line.
Red light means you have a fair distance to go.
Yellow light means that you are pretty close.
Green light means you are within about 10 body-lengths.
The radius on where you can dig to actually get the artifact is pretty tight. You have to be within a couple of body lengths to get it.
If you get a green light, march forward and get another green light with the telescope pointing back the way you came, split the distance between the last two measurements and you should be right on top of it.