I have to agree with you about the gif. I have tried a couple different tests that I read about online and I think I can pretty much confirm the the gif file is just a still/singular shot. On to other things
Thanks for that! Wow, how did you find that? All I see is a white block.
Edit: Actually I figured out a way to mess with the gamma of the image and I see it too now. I’ve learned something today!
Sorry for the double post, but this was probably worth it.
K.S most likely means Kemetic.Solutions
or to put it another way.
Except, all I get is either an error page, or a blank page. Might be my browser or firewall, but this site exists and that’s not a coincidence.
Wow, nice one, I’m using chrome and it opened a video, with butterflies showing the Kemetic Solutions logo. Will look into it
Blah, all I have on this crumby computer is IE and I get ‘cannot load resource’. Find something good in there!
Don’t fret. I’m on chrome and I’m getting the same error.
that is strange, it’s working fine for me… I’ll try to make a video of the page so you can see it
Yeah, that’s definitely not a coincidence.
Using my phone, a ball of tinfoil, and a guy named Earl I was able to get it working on chrome on the small screen. It’s a nice image of butterflies leaving the Kemetic Solutions logo, but that seems to be it.
My guess is now we need the ‘password’ to complete the url, and the …NW is looking like a good candidate to me.
Which guild does NW refer to?
Gossmere!
That’s not it
It’s in the north west position
You could simply try “Northwest”?
Given the size of the white box the ‘nw’ is in and the fact it’s on the far right, I’m wondering if that’s not the last 2 letters of a longer password. Which may mean we don’t have access to it yet unless some image guru can pull more letters out of that.
Anyway, for those who can’t see the video, here it is ;)
(https://d39z42ofxysd63.cloudfront.net/original/2X/f/fff43a1a460b5179ee3b63bd0d74407cbda992f7.mov
I tried lowering the brighness over and over again. There is no other letters near NW.
How about the star before the NW, could it mean that we are looking at the name of some star/constellation that indicates the northwest? (I don’t know much about astronomy, so I don’t know if it makes sense…)