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CommissarMega posted:No offence, man, but you just made the funniest post in the thread. "It's my second playthrough, I'll surely be able to experience everything I missed out in my first! " I did get a bonus course after getting a high score on Mina's weapons training (it was getting a chance to snipe at Darcy in the same course), but I've seen people mention a stealth training course, and I was hoping I didn't just forget to open a door or go down a certain hallway to get to it. That's all.
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setafd posted:I only just read the bit in the OP about turning off anti-aliasing to see the text of the dialogue choices. All this time ...... So wait, how do you turn off AA? I just went to look in the options and didn't see it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 13:43 |
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Rabbit Hill posted:I did get a bonus course after getting a high score on Mina's weapons training (it was getting a chance to snipe at Darcy in the same course), but I've seen people mention a stealth training course, and I was hoping I didn't just forget to open a door or go down a certain hallway to get to it. That's all. There's three training courses, and they should all be marked on your map - weapons training with Mina, gadget training with Darcy and stealth training with Parker. If you're facing the door to weapons training, turn left and you'll be facing gadget training, right and you'll be facing stealth training. Or vice versa, I forget. Each one of these also has a bonus objective, unlocked by getting a high score on it. Parker's is probably the most interesting.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 13:52 |
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THE PWNER posted:I somehow bugged my game so that awareness doesn't work (it just pops up the awareness icon then nothing happens, no CD or anything) - is it going to keep being bugged when I get the permanent awareness?
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 14:01 |
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setafd posted:So wait, how do you turn off AA? I just went to look in the options and didn't see it. The game doesn't have native AA support. If you have it, it's probably force enabled in your GPU driver settings.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 14:02 |
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ToxicFrog posted:There's three training courses, and they should all be marked on your map - weapons training with Mina, gadget training with Darcy and stealth training with Parker. If you're facing the door to weapons training, turn left and you'll be facing gadget training, right and you'll be facing stealth training. Or vice versa, I forget.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 14:28 |
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nucleicmaxid posted:In case anyone was wondering, I figured out what was wrong. I had NVIDIA PhysX drivers installed from an old card, but I'm using a Radeon card now. Uninstalling them allowed the game to install the right one, and now it works. Has anyone else had similar problems? I've spent 3 hours combing the web trying to get AP to run, uninstalling/reinstalling drivers, physx, VC++, unplugging my second monitor, etc. and I still can't get it to start. When I run APGame.exe (either through the launcher or manually) I get an Alpha Protocol icon on my taskbar and after a few seconds this window pops up: APGame.exe stops responding, no events in the windows logs until I force close it. If I let it run, it pegs 2/4 cores and occupies about 200mb of memory but just sits there. For reference I've got Win7 x64, Radeon 6950. All options in Catalyst control center set to application controlled. I just bought the graphics card two weeks ago and am seriously considering going back to my old GTX 275 just to see if it will let me launch the game.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 14:37 |
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Comte de Saint-Germain posted:Hey, I own this, obviously, thought it took like a year for me to get my free copy from Sega, but I realllly don't want to install and play to check this one thing out. On top of being really painful to play through stuff I'd really like to have done better, I'm really bad at it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 15:01 |
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Oh my God, I love this game. It's hilarious to turn off the TV when you're getting your first briefing. "What?! Wait!" Also, I love the fact that Mike collects trophies from his captures.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 15:11 |
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So hey, if I have the mouse-wtf/framerate-stuttering problem and the fix in the OP seems to make the game crash to desktop shortly after loading my save, am I in fact boned?
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 15:11 |
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Lynx posted:They removed it used to be a screencap of FYAD
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 15:32 |
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Comte de Saint-Germain posted:They removed it I have the PS3 version, so screencaps are out of the question, but next time I replay it, I will be looking out for this.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 16:01 |
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ChuckDHead posted:I have the PS3 version, so screencaps are out of the question, but next time I replay it, I will be looking out for this. I'm not sure if it was actually the main console or one of the laptops near it, if the subsequent artist/designer on the level took out the extra laptops, they probably also took out the computer logged in to FYAD. It's "best practice" to use the same texture for all devices that do the same thing, in this case, intractable computers, so I I was dumb enough to put the texture on the computer you use to end the level, then that's why it got taken out. EDIT: The texture is probably still in the game, though, so someone could always mod it. Get on it, goons.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 17:41 |
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Jose posted:So can anyone tell me how viable a stealth/martial arts run would be? I'd quite like to do the whole game without using a gun if its not going to be too hard. Will be playing on recruit this time as well I did this, except without the stealth, which I assume would make it easier. Most important bit of advice for a full non-lethal run (if that's what you're going for): gadgets are your backup. Some enemies, in some levels (all the ones I can think of are optional), you will be forced to fight without being able to reach them. The biggest offender is a level-ending fight in Taipei, and an optional boss in Moscow. Some people will also complain about a certain required boss in Moscow. Those people are silly and can't tell when a game is telling you run and wait.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 17:51 |
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Ok, the last time I bought a new game was 2009, but I think I'm sold on this. it helps that I love basically everything Chris Avellone has done. Here, however, is a super ignorant question- I'll be playing this on PC, and everyone says use an Xbox controller. Is this a special PC controller I need to buy, or can I pick up an adpator somewhere that let's me plug in a controller I already own?
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 17:56 |
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Chainsawdomy posted:Ok, the last time I bought a new game was 2009, but I think I'm sold on this. it helps that I love basically everything Chris Avellone has done. Here, however, is a super ignorant question- I'll be playing this on PC, and everyone says use an Xbox controller. Is this a special PC controller I need to buy, or can I pick up an adpator somewhere that let's me plug in a controller I already own? They mean wired Xbox 360 controller, which is USB. You can get an adaptor for original Xbox controllers if you like, though!
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 17:59 |
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Chainsawdomy posted:Ok, the last time I bought a new game was 2009, but I think I'm sold on this. it helps that I love basically everything Chris Avellone has done. Here, however, is a super ignorant question- I'll be playing this on PC, and everyone says use an Xbox controller. Is this a special PC controller I need to buy, or can I pick up an adpator somewhere that let's me plug in a controller I already own? Personally, I thought it was fine with KB+M; the only issue I had is that the hacking minigame tutorial tells you the wrong controls. That said, if you do want to play it with a 360 controller, a normal wired 360 controller will Just Work when you plug it in to the computer.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 18:08 |
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Chainsawdomy posted:Ok, the last time I bought a new game was 2009, but I think I'm sold on this. it helps that I love basically everything Chris Avellone has done. Here, however, is a super ignorant question- I'll be playing this on PC, and everyone says use an Xbox controller. Is this a special PC controller I need to buy, or can I pick up an adpator somewhere that let's me plug in a controller I already own?
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 18:12 |
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Thanks! I won't get to play for like another two weeks, but this thread has me stoked as heck. It sounds like everything I actually want from an RPG, after disappointments like Fallout 3 and Dragonage.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 18:46 |
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Just wanna say, good game Ropekid. Picked it up from Gamestop last night and ended up playing until 3am. Ya the shooting is a bit wonky but I'm having more fun interacting with the story than I ever did with Noire. Seriously a solid game, the gameplay isn't that bad. I'm just hoping for more toys and or gadgets. Although I'm only one mission past Saudi Arabia.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 19:13 |
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Ropekid didn't have that much to do with AP, as far as I'm aware.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 19:40 |
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Category Fun! posted:PC Fixes I'm getting this bug on the first mission I try, Bug Al-Samad Airfield. No matter how I load the starting mission checkpoint, from the escape menu or exiting to the main menu, the three enemies after the first guy do not spawn.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 19:52 |
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Vizrt posted:I'm getting this bug on the first mission I try, Bug Al-Samad Airfield. No matter how I load the starting mission checkpoint, from the escape menu or exiting to the main menu, the three enemies after the first guy do not spawn. The same thing happened to me. It's funny that it only seems to happen if you do it after dying. It's almost like an exaggerated auto-adjusting difficulty feature. "Oh, having a bit of trouble? How about I just get rid of all the bad people that shoot at you. "
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Doc Hawkins posted:The same thing happened to me. That happened to me in a couple of missions, including twice in the final Taipei level. Actually, it also happened in the "bug the airfield" one after I reloaded to undo triggering an alarm.
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Vizrt posted:I'm getting this bug on the first mission I try, Bug Al-Samad Airfield. No matter how I load the starting mission checkpoint, from the escape menu or exiting to the main menu, the three enemies after the first guy do not spawn. I remember the first time it happened to me, I didn't realize something was wrong until I got to the sniper rifle and couldn't find anyone to shoot.
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Vizrt posted:I'm getting this bug on the first mission I try, Bug Al-Samad Airfield. No matter how I load the starting mission checkpoint, from the escape menu or exiting to the main menu, the three enemies after the first guy do not spawn. Al-Samad Airfield seems kind of hosed with checkpoint reloading in general. The first checkpoint in particular will reload with you standing up and thus in full view of the guard there, so if you're trying to be stealthy you need to rewind all the way to the safehouse.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 20:09 |
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I had this happen to me once reloading after getting killed trying to make a break for the entrance where Omen Deng runs to:
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Doc Hawkins posted:I did this, except without the stealth, which I assume would make it easier. I've gone for a stealth run with Martial Arts as a back up when it failed. I just can't help myself. Its so fun running around knifing everyone in the neck. I thought the final boss in Saudi Arabia was going to gently caress me over, I was waiting for Shadow operative to cool down to run up the stairs without being shot to pieces and just decided to throw an incendiary grenade while I waited. Best idea ever. I've not put any points in it yet (recruit so was levelling MA and stealth first) but I've chosen the gadget skill as my 3rd major skill.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 20:24 |
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gently caress I am stuck in one spot, load of cunts. Bollocks has been killed! gently caress off I hate this bit.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 21:49 |
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ToxicFrog posted:Al-Samad Airfield seems kind of hosed with checkpoint reloading in general. The first checkpoint in particular will reload with you standing up and thus in full view of the guard there, so if you're trying to be stealthy you need to rewind all the way to the safehouse. Ya, I've been rewinding all the way to the safehouse. Just hate going through all the dialogue with Mina again. Been resetting just to get used to the hacking game. Think I'll start the mission proper later tonight and just go with whatever happens to avoid any bugs with reloading.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 21:52 |
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So I've heard that there's a nasty bug involving the use of "Reload Last Checkpoint" in the PC version. Is that true of the 360 version as well?
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 21:53 |
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Wiseblood posted:I had this happen to me once reloading after getting killed trying to make a break for the entrance where Omen Deng runs to: Slender-Deng. :iamafag:
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 21:53 |
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Did anybody else see Omen Deng and think "Raidou Kuzunoha" or am I just a weeaboo nerd for that? I actually grabbed this game literally the night before the Steam sale but while I'm mad about my timing since I didn't download it until the next day anyway, it'd have been worth every penny even if it wasn't on sale. I came in expecting really bad combat, but with the 360 controller it's actually pretty fun once you get used to the controls. A stealth run would probably be really tough, and the "sticky cover", so to speak, seems a little spotty, but using Awareness to wait until a guard is just behind a door, then busting it down and stomping him never gets old.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 21:57 |
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Question: If I mine the hell out of the front of the embassy before I go in, will they still be there when I come out?
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 21:59 |
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TheOneAndOnlyT posted:So I've heard that there's a nasty bug involving the use of "Reload Last Checkpoint" in the PC version. Is that true of the 360 version as well? I've gone through the 360 version once completely and am about halfway through Round 2 and have not seen any problems loading from the last checkpoint. Fun game, too. Like Metal Gear but not completely insane and stupid.
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Pornographic Memory posted:Did anybody else see Omen Deng and think "Raidou Kuzunoha" or am I just a weeaboo nerd for that? Stealth runs get really easy once you pump up the stealth line a bit. At level 5 awareness becomes a passive ability so you always know where guards are and which way they're facing. Then once you have evasion and shadow operative, you can literally turn invisible, walk right up in front of somebody and do a takedown, which doesn't break your invisibility, so you can take down the guy next to him too. When you don't need to worry about somebody seeing you, use silent running to sprint up behind him and knock him out.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 22:02 |
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Bart Fargo posted:Fun game, too. Like Metal Gear but not completely insane and stupid. Ya, that sort of sums up the game for me. The story is really engrossing for some reason, the subject matter isn't anything really new so the only thing I can think that's different is the amount of back story these characters get. They feel real. Either way it's too bad people got turned off by the gameplay.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 22:02 |
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MrL_JaKiri posted:Ropekid didn't have that much to do with AP, as far as I'm aware.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 22:20 |
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Can you actually Melee any of the bosses to death in this game? Like, ANY of them?
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 23:07 |
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Fuzz posted:Can you actually Melee any of the bosses to death in this game? Like, ANY of them? Hell yes. My last playthrough was Melee/AR focused. AR was just there for the very few occasions when I couldn't get all up in someones face. Beyond that, I beat the poo poo out of almost every enemy in the game, including all the bosses apart from two (who I couldn't reach). Melee plus Tougness is a potent talent combo, giving you Fury and Iron Will, allowing you to inflict damage at a crazy rate, benefit from time dilation, while being incredibly tough. Edit: And to be sure, the viability of melee doesn't depend on the use of Fury or Iron Will - they are just two cherries on the cake, as it were.
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