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Scene Discovery Strategy — Finding All Memory Scenes Efficiently
The Incident at Galley House contains over one hundred memory scenes scattered across two timelines and sixteen locations. Finding every scene requires a systematic approach, clever use of the game's tools, and patience. This guide provides advanced strategies for efficient scene discovery and code solving.
Understanding the Code System
Code Structure Review
Every memory code follows the format Timestamp-Location-Characters. The timestamp is a number representing the chronological order of events. The location is a two-letter code for one of sixteen rooms. The characters are numbered identifiers corresponding to the silhouettes in scenes.
Understanding this structure is the foundation of efficient code discovery. Each component of the code provides information about the scene you will access, and knowing what each component represents helps you make educated guesses about valid codes.
Valid vs Invalid Codes
Not every combination of timestamp, location, and character produces a valid scene. The game only includes scenes for moments where significant events occurred. Entering an invalid code simply produces no result, with no penalty for incorrect attempts. This means experimentation is always safe.
The game does not tell you in advance which codes are valid, but it does provide feedback when you enter a correct code that you have not discovered before. The scene plays back, and the code is added to your collection.
Systematic Discovery Approaches
Location-First Strategy
One effective approach is to focus on one location at a time. Start with the Entrance (EN) and try various timestamps and character combinations until you have exhausted all scenes in that location. Then move to the Living Room (LI), then Quail Lane (QU), and so on through all sixteen rooms.
This approach has the advantage of giving you a complete picture of events in each location. You see everything that happened in a single room across the entire night, which makes it easier to understand the sequence of events in that specific space.
Timeline-First Strategy
Alternatively, you can focus on one timestamp at a time and explore all locations and characters for that specific moment. This approach reveals what was happening across the entire house at a given point in time, providing a snapshot of the night's progression.
The timeline-first strategy is particularly useful for understanding the overall flow of the evening. By seeing what different characters were doing simultaneously, you can build a mental model of how the night unfolded and identify key turning points.
Character-First Strategy
A third approach centers on individual characters. Pick a character number and try all timestamps and locations to find every scene where that character appears. This gives you a complete arc for each character, showing their movements and actions throughout the night.
The character-first approach is valuable for the deduction phase, where you need to identify each numbered silhouette. Seeing all scenes for a particular character helps you build a profile of their behavior, relationships, and ultimate fate.
Using the Keyword Search Tool
How the Search Tool Works
The Incident at Galley House includes a keyword search tool that lets you search through the dialogue of all discovered scenes. This is one of the most powerful tools available for finding connections between scenes and tracking down specific information.
The search tool works on the text content of scenes you have already unlocked. It cannot search scenes you have not yet discovered, but it excels at helping you find patterns and connections within your existing collection of scenes.
Effective Search Strategies
Use specific keywords related to the mystery you are trying to solve. If you are trying to identify Character 3, search for clues mentioned in scenes where they appear. Search for location names, character names, and key events to find scenes you might have overlooked.
The search tool is also useful for tracking themes across multiple scenes. Searching for words related to supernatural phenomena, for example, can reveal which scenes contain references to the ghostly aspects of the story, helping you piece together the meta-plot.
Power Restoration Milestones
First Power Restoration
The first power restoration unlocks the earliest scenes in the timeline. Focus on discovering as many scenes as possible before restoring power, since the machine remembers which codes you have already tried. Once you restore power, new codes become valid that were not available before.
The scenes unlocked by the first power restoration primarily cover the early evening at Galley House, when guests are arriving and the atmosphere is still relatively calm. These scenes are crucial for establishing character identities and relationships.
Second Power Restoration
The second power restoration grants access to scenes from the middle of the night, when tensions rise and events begin to escalate. These scenes contain critical information about character motivations, conflicts, and the first signs of the deadly turn the evening takes.
Third Power Restoration
The final power restoration reveals the latest scenes in the timeline, including the climactic events of the night. These scenes contain the most important revelations and are essential for solving the overarching mystery. Some of these scenes are required for the Spectronoeticist achievement.
Advanced Tips for Completionists
Finding Hidden Scenes
Some scenes require specific conditions to unlock beyond just entering the correct code. The Hallucination scene, for example, may require you to have discovered a certain number of other scenes first. Be thorough in your exploration and revisit locations after major discoveries.
The hidden scene codes are not always intuitive. Some involve specific character combinations that are not obvious from the narrative alone. If you are stuck on a particular category of scenes, try unconventional combinations that you might have dismissed earlier.
Tracking Your Progress
Keep a personal log of which codes you have tried and which were valid. While the game tracks discovered scenes, having your own records can help you identify patterns and systematically cover all possibilities. A simple spreadsheet with timestamps, locations, and character numbers can be invaluable.
Avoiding Common Mistakes
Do not forget that some scenes involve multiple characters. If you have only tried single-character codes for a timestamp and location, you may be missing scenes that require two or more character numbers. Also, remember that the plus 64 character appears in specific scenes that are easy to overlook.
The most commonly missed scenes are those that involve characters interacting in unexpected combinations. Do not assume that characters only appear in their assigned rooms. Characters move throughout the house during the night, and their interactions in hallways and shared spaces produce important scenes. Visit the scene codes guide for a complete reference of all discovered codes.