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Offline AceHigh

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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #60 on: August 31, 2011, 11:31:47 PM »
Don't play the old Deus Ex. You have good memories about the game but if you play now all your memories will be ruined forever because you are too used to this generation graphics.
For one thing, Tiff is not on any level what I would call a typical American.  She's not what I would consider a typical person.  I don't know any other genius geneticist anime-fan martial artist marksman model-level beauties, do you?

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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #61 on: September 03, 2011, 07:17:49 PM »
So I finally got my hands on it. So far, so good. It's ok. Though I don't like it that you can't confront people about things you found in mails. Eg bitchslapping that apartment bitch because of mirror which she refuses to replace and lying that it's hard to order when it's waiting for a pick up for 4 weeks. Or killing your boss for ordering to replace MC's legs and one hand with augmentations even though they were fine. I hope they at least let him kept his dick. If there will be an option to kill the boss, I'll totally do it. And since I have a feeling this game will have the same development as first Deus Ex (ie
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I like how they explained the need for leveling up and not being terminator from the get go. They could also increase max mouse sensivity setting, because it's to slow right now :/

EDIT: So I popped the receptionist at the apartment and after initial "oh please don't kill us", the other people (including Megan's mother) returned to their business, talking with me like before, with lying body in the middle of the lobby. See, nobody liked her, she should've takeen her job more seriously.
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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #63 on: September 03, 2011, 11:05:09 PM »

Offline Jarudin

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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #64 on: September 03, 2011, 11:40:16 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whtNHRYJnrU
I lolled! :D

I beat the game as stealth/pacifist on hard (which is too easy). I used non-lethal takedown for 80% of the guys and I avoided the other 20%.
The non-lethal takedown works on two opponents with just one energy bar. I barely ever used consumables, just combat rifle ammo for the imba boss fights and the occasional tranq dart.
I never used any hacking aids, I stopped trying to collect them after I got like 50/50 stockpiled and I always hacked everything until I got bored with it (I hacked all the offices in the Sarif building, and terminals in the locations you visit, including the police station).
If you sell your items right you can make a fortune that you can't possibly spend, especially if you don't use any ammo or weapons. I finished the game with more praxis points than I wanted to spend. If I wanted to I could sprint unheard and unseen for 28 seconds (which is a little OP, but useful in the last area).
You don't really need to spend any praxis points other than on level 2-5 of hacking and the node detection reductions, the other augmentations just make everything more convenient (like sprinting). Spending some praxis points, like on wall smashing, higher jumping and fall protection allows you to access hidden areas with even more praxis points.
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I thought Sarif was a real ass.
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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #65 on: September 04, 2011, 12:21:31 AM »
Looks like you spent even more time looking around than me to even have a surplus of praxis points.


I think someone else is a bigger ass.

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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #66 on: September 05, 2011, 07:07:53 PM »
I finally beat the game. It's a good game but it could've been better. Escpecially more dialog options would've been nice(like I wrote before, confronting people about things you read in mails or heard).
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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #67 on: October 10, 2011, 08:17:53 AM »
Don't play the old Deus Ex. You have good memories about the game but if you play now all your memories will be ruined forever because you are too used to this generation graphics.
Isn't there some mod you can use which makes it a bit better? Sort of like the graphic mods for Doom 3.

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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #68 on: October 10, 2011, 12:27:02 PM »
Don't play the old Deus Ex. You have good memories about the game but if you play now all your memories will be ruined forever because you are too used to this generation graphics.
Isn't there some mod you can use which makes it a bit better? Sort of like the graphic mods for Doom 3.
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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #69 on: October 18, 2011, 03:09:35 AM »
The Missing Link is out. Played only a few minutes but I already know that I'm going to play it a second time, just for the one achievement Factory Zero :o

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Offline Supai

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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #70 on: October 18, 2011, 04:28:41 AM »
Don't play the old Deus Ex. You have good memories about the game but if you play now all your memories will be ruined forever because you are too used to this generation graphics.

To me personally, that thing does not apply. I recently played through Deus Ex 1 (I don't think it's even been a month since I did) and the graphics (or the graphics glitches that I had on 64 bit Win 7) never bothered me (because Story > All kinds of other stuff > Graphics). Hell, I still play vanilla Morrowind (absolutely no mods).


I still need to get Human Revolution. D:
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Offline Takeshi

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Re: Deus Ex 3
« Reply #71 on: October 18, 2011, 09:09:59 AM »
When does it fit again, the DLC? I haven't even beaten the main game yet. To be honest, I have problems wanting to play it. I guess I should just try and finish the main storyline first. I couldn't archive my save games (when I recently re-formatted) so that puts me back about 5-6 hours of gaming, and I am certainly not in a hurry to replay those hours.