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Sentinel: Descendants in Time Hints
What can I do upstairs in the center building?
1 of 21: Interesting view -- looks like you can see every one of those "umbrella stands" from here.
2 of 21: And what's this in the middle of the room?
3 of 21: Try looking at the pyramid-shaped object from different angles.
4 of 21: Do you see the small arrows at the middle bottom of each of the four sides?
5 of 21: Click on one of those arrows.
6 of 21: You can rotate the pyramid, to see each of the four sides.
7 of 21: What is active on the pyramid, besides the arrows at the bottom of each side?
8 of 21: It looks as though every one of the round buttons provides a response of some sort.
9 of 21: Play with the pyramid and the buttons, to see if you can determine what they do.
10 of 21: Note that, as you initially click on the pyramid, you are locked into a "puzzle scene".
11 of 21: And the scene is locked in such a way as to provide you a good view of one side of the pyramid, and a window out to one of the walkway areas.
12 of 21: How could those two things correlate?
13 of 21: Continue playing with the buttons -- on all sides of the pyramid.
14 of 21: Eventually, you should see that one of your buttons causes one of the metal walkway sections in your view to pivot 90 degrees.
15 of 21: What else do you notice about the buttons on the pyramid?
16 of 21: There is a symbol of some kind by each of them.
17 of 21: Back out of the puzzle scene, move around the pyramid to another side (i.e., looking out another window), and move into the puzzle again.
18 of 21: What happens now, when you try the various buttons?
19 of 21: You are looking at a different walkway area, and some buttons should be moving some of the metal walkway sections (and some buttons apparently do nothing).
20 of 21: But if you play with the pyramid and its buttons, from all four views, you will probably soon discover that ALL of the buttons move SOME section of walkway... in ONE of the ramp areas.
21 of 21: Seems like we have the answer to the question of how to move the walkway sections.