The Tattoine Incident
played

We were using a Mio P350, veteran of 5 previous Wherigos, and an Oregon 450 which had only done one. Appropriate versions of the cartridge were downloaded about a week previously.
The Orgeon crashed before we even reached Stage 1 but was soon brought back to life. After that it was reluctant to go back to showing locations after anything came up on the 'you see' tab. We made a point of saving the game after each significant action and both units took us to Stage 3. At this point the PDA was struggling to maintain its GPS signal and basically lost all idea of the location of Stage 4.
We carried on to Stage 4 and input the codeword into the Oregon. This was accepted, we spotted the word 'completed' in the next text and decided that was all we had to do. I then took the PDA back to Stage 3 to see if it would cooperate again but still no joy.
After entering the codeword into the Oregon at the end of the Knutsford Wherigo I noted that this had a definite 'ending' which I hadn't seen on the Tattoine one. On trying to upload the .GWS file to the website I received a message to the effect that we hadn't fully completed the cartridge. From Stage 4 we had carried on to another cache. On restarting the game subsequent to the download failure I found that there was still another task remaining (return to the car park) and thought this might be the problem.
We were passing Knutsford on our way home a couple of days later so I returned to the car park where after several crashes the Oregon finally took me to a button saying 'finish'. I thought I'd cracked it but then doubts set it when it didn't take me out of the cartridge, just back to the main screen again. Sure enough the .GWS file didn't pass muster this time either.
We enjoyed The Tattoine Incident: 1 multicache, giving it a 'Favorite' point on gc.com but the software problems we encountered mean that we can only give 3 stars here. Nevertheless the work in putting this together is appreciated. TFTC
[Log Edited by MBFace on 3/30/2011 9:10:18 AM]