Help with the water gate on Hunrath in Obduction
At the stream I threw the lever twice, which rotated the water gate to the extreme left, which then placed the propeller shaped switch out of reach. I'm not able to walk to the opposite bank alongside the stream, and therefore I'm unable to swing the gate to the closed position, allowing me to walk across the steam. Am I completely out of luck or is there a way to fix this?
Best Answer
You're fine. You do not need to walk over the stream at this point. Later on in the game you will be able to access the other side of the stream via other routes and will be able to swing it back if you so desire.
The stairs above must be dropped before you can even do this:
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