Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Glitches
- Ultimate Cheat Tools for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- Unlocking Adventure Skill Books
- Raiders Callback: Apple on Indy’s Desk
- Club Obi-Wan Takes Flight
- The Infamous Blessed Pearl Progress Lock
- Stuck in Third-Person? The Camera Glitch Strikes Again
- Revisit Reset Bug: When Progress Goes Backwards
- Avoid Fall Damage Like a Pro: Backward Ledge Drops
- Disguises in Giza—The Sanctuary Guardians Outfit Guide
- Solving the Iraq Ziggurat Relic Door Puzzle
Ultimate Cheat Tools for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
BatoteirosDon't feel like playing fair? Indiana Jones and the Great Circle fully supports popular third-party cheat suites like WeMod (for Steam/Xbox) and the classic Cheat Engine. With these, you get a smorgasbord of godlike boosts:
- Infinite health, stamina, and ammo (never get caught reloading again)
- Unlimited currencies—stack up Vatican, Sukhothai, and Giza funds until you can buy out the black market
- No reloading, auto-highlight for every interactable in the environment, and even noclip movement for skipping puzzles (ideal if you just want to see the story)
WeMod even lets you tweak things like jump height and stamina regen with adjustable sliders. If you're more hands-on, Cheat Engine tables allow precise scripting to solve puzzles—for example, bypassing locked gates with a button press. Seriously, if you want a power trip, these tools deliver.
Unlocking Adventure Skill Books
DesbloqueáveisIf you’re hunting for permanent boosts to Indy’s skill set, keep your eyes out for special "Adventure Skill Books." Here's how to grab two of the best:
- Cutman I: Crack the Vatican’s "Secret of Secrets" safe—code is 4471. It’s hidden, but worth the search since this ability stays with you for good.
- Splinter Smash: After wrapping up the "Golden Idol" mission in Belvedere Courtyard, open the chest with code 5238. Enjoy your shiny new skill and smash away.
Raiders Callback: Apple on Indy’s Desk
Ovos de PáscoaIf you’re the exploring type, wander into Indy’s classroom during Chapter 1. There’s a red (or green!) apple sitting on his desk. Picking it up doesn’t just give you fruit—it triggers a little nostalgia-laced dialogue, slyly referencing Raiders of the Lost Ark. Remember that blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, where a lovestruck student slips an apple onto Indy’s desk during a lecture? The devs did too. That apple is pure fan service.
Club Obi-Wan Takes Flight
Ovos de PáscoaDuring the action-packed Shanghai airplane escape, keep your eyes peeled: Gina actually flies right through Club Obi-Wan. It’s a loving, shot-for-shot recreation of the legendary nightclub from Temple of Doom, flaming entrance archway and all. Indy even throws out a snarky line about Lao Che, the owner—another wink for the fans who’ve watched the movies a few dozen times.
The Infamous Blessed Pearl Progress Lock
GlitchesWatch out during Sukhothai’s "Blessed Pearl" quest. If you finish the "Lost in Past" side quest without triggering the final Sunan dialogue, suddenly all ladders and vines in the area turn into scenery—they just...stop working. Only fix is to reload an older save from before you started the quest, or avoiding Sunan until you’re done with the main hook-grab mission. Plan ahead or suffer the reload blues.
Stuck in Third-Person? The Camera Glitch Strikes Again
GlitchesSometimes after a save reload, the camera freezes in a forced third-person view, showing off all of Indy’s rendered animations—but you can’t actually fight. Annoying? Definitely. Thankfully, just reload the checkpoint or restart the game and you’ll be back in action. As odd as it looks, it doesn’t corrupt saves or lock out progress—just a weird hiccup.
Revisit Reset Bug: When Progress Goes Backwards
GlitchesIf you decide to revisit old haunts like the Vatican or Marshall College, the game can temporarily reset missions and collectibles in those areas. That means stuff you’ve picked up might look like it’s back, but it’s just a visual bug—don’t trust the map! To keep your sanity, manually track your collectibles with the journal checklist, and hold off on fast traveling back until you’ve finished the main story.
Avoid Fall Damage Like a Pro: Backward Ledge Drops
DicasHere’s a move that’s saved my skin more times than I can count: if you need to climb down in ruins—think Sukhothai temples or Vatican catacombs—Nudge Indy backward off a ledge. Instead of plummeting and eating dirt, he’ll automatically grab the edge and lower himself safely. You don’t need perfect jump timing, just a bit of trust in gravity and Indy's upper body strength.
Disguises in Giza—The Sanctuary Guardians Outfit Guide
GuiasIf you want to move around Giza’s “Sanctuary of Guardians” mission like a shadow (read: not get shot), you’ll need a disguise. Here’s how to score it early:
- After meeting Gina at Sphinx Plaza, take a right and skirt past any guards giving you the evil eye.
- Find the crawlspace under the Sphinx (it’s marked out with torches—hard to miss if you’re looking).
- Slip inside, and there’s a handy table with a full disguise just waiting to be swiped. Put it on, and access the rest of the dig site without so much as a sideways glance from security.
Solving the Iraq Ziggurat Relic Door Puzzle
GuiasReady to unlock the secret vault under Iraq’s ancient Ziggurat? Here’s what you need:
- First, hustle and collect all 50 relics from across the Vatican, Giza, Sukhothai, and Iraq. (Yes, it’s a bit of a grind, but trust me—worth it for the payoff.)
- At the final temple door, slot the relics one by one clockwise starting from the top-left slot.
- To finish the puzzle, spin the center relic left three times so all the pillars line up—cue an alternate ending cutscene that’s well worth the effort.
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