I don't generally think of myself as particularly intelligent.. oh, smater than the average bear, to be sure; but not the kind of intelligent that easily solves adventure games or logic puzzles. The steps or actions to be taken completely elude me; I'm not good at picking up on clues to figure them out. For learning to do a complex task or figuring out a new computer program (using an app, that is, not writing them), though, I find that the apparent actions to take are generally quite obvious, or I only have to be told once to remember (usually it helps to put it immediately into practice). Helping people with (to me) simple computer questions at work, however, puts this into perspective: clearly actions which are obvious to me are not necessarily obvious to all. Does this mean (circularly enough) that I am perfectly bright, just that I'm not as intelligent as the people as whom I'm not as intelligent? (whoa thar, English! whoa!)
How come they can still solve the adventure games, then? hmm....
How come they can still solve the adventure games, then? hmm....
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Date: May. 9th, 2003 12:02 pm (UTC)From:Nowadays I never attack a game without having extensive hints or a walkthrough to go by. I get my enjoyment not out of solving the puzzles - because I know I can't - but out of 1) just seeing the game, and 2) working out my own walkthrough which I feel best combines an efficient path with in-game jokes or other such diversions.
In any case, I've always included problem-solving ability as one of the components of intelligence. Someone with less intelligence will have a lesser ability to figure out (good) solutions to problems, thus it seems to me that an inability to solve problems is a possible indicator of a lower intelligence. *shrugs* It doesn't seem like a separate skill to me.. just something that should be possible with sheer perception and insight.
And the Babel fish comes from a dispenser machine... you have to block a panel with Ford's satchel, set a pile of junk mail on that so that its flying into the air confuses the cleanup robot who otherwise takes the fish, cover the grate in the floor with your towel, and hang your dressing gown on the machine so that the fish slides down the sleeve into your ear. :)