In Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, one of your objectives is to collect photographs of inscriptions, as part of the quest titled "The Stolen Cat Mummy." Four Strange Inscriptions are marked on Crescenzo’s Map, which you must locate and photograph.
Our guide will detail not only how to capture these inscriptions but also where to find each one. First, when approaching an inscription, a camera icon will appear in the upper left corner of your screen. By pressing up on the D-pad, you equip the camera, and holding the left trigger lets you bring it to your eye.
To frame the photo correctly, you will notice two sets of brackets in the viewfinder: one solid white and another fuzzy. Align both brackets to achieve the desired shot. If the fuzzy brackets are within the solid ones, your subject is too small, necessitating a closer approach or a zoom in. Conversely, if they are outside, you will need to step back or zoom out. Once aligned, a "take picture" prompt will appear, allowing you to capture the moment.
As for the inscriptions’ locations, after purchasing the camera from Ernesto, exit the post office and head right through the large doors into the courtyard. One inscription will be hidden behind some hedges, while another can be found near a fountain in Belvedere Courtyard. The quest culminates on the scaffolding in the nearby Borgia Courtyards, where the last inscription awaits.
For more insights into Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, be sure to check our guides on solving the “House of God” and Sacred Wounds puzzles.
Vocabulary List:
- Inscriptions /ɪnˈskrɪpʃənz/ (noun): Written or carved text often used for formal or commemorative purposes.
- Photograph /ˈfoʊtəˌgræf/ (noun): An image created by capturing light on a photosensitive surface.
- Align /əˈlaɪn/ (verb): To arrange in a straight line or in correct relative positions.
- Bracket /ˈbrækɪt/ (noun): One of a pair of symbols used to enclose words or numbers in technical writing.
- Scaffolding /ˈskæf.əʊl.dɪŋ/ (noun): A temporary structure used to support work crews and materials during construction.
- Capture /ˈkæp.tʃər/ (verb): To take possession or control of something often referring to taking a photograph or video.