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bethesda posted:A perfect example of this humor can be found in a lowly device called the Reployer. Designed by an artist at Arkane, the Reployer started appearing on desks and in offices throughout Talos I – but no one could tell anyone what exactly it did. Was it a printer? A space-age fax machine? A photocopier? Again and again in team meetings, someone would inevitably ask about it, and no one would have an answer. Crafting the story of Prey GRINDCORE MEGGIDO fucked around with this message at 05:32 on May 17, 2017 |
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You feed in a spool of wire and it makes paperclips on demand.
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# ? May 17, 2017 05:56 |
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They're the third tier of mimic. All of them.
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# ? May 17, 2017 06:16 |
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They're just really really chill.
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# ? May 17, 2017 06:27 |
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Gadzuko posted:On the other hand this is my favorite background plot in the game, because the end result is that the engineer tells the woman to meet him in the only functional pod in the event of a disaster, and she does. You can either fix the hatch and free them, or fire the pod without fixing it and kill them. If you kill them, you can find their corpses and it turns out he brought wine and she brought a goddamn stun gun. That got a good laugh out of me. That's amazing, these devs think of everything.
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# ? May 17, 2017 07:38 |
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Psycho-shock is so incredibly broken. Even Nightmares can't do poo poo to you after you hit them with it.
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RatHat posted:I highly recommend Mobility 2, it makes the movement feel like Doom. Even better with Stealth 3 so you can sprint up to an unaware enemy. High five fellow shotgun enthusiast.
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# ? May 17, 2017 08:26 |
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So while you're in the Life Support area, you can drop by into Atmosphere Control and repair some fans and then purify the air. Nobody comments on this and there's no reward, so apparently I just did some video game chores for no reason. Did I miss a quest by doing it too early?
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Best way to Shotgun is to get all the mobility & stealth related psychomods and chipsets you can have, and do incredibly speedy point-blank shotgun sneak attacks on everything. It is incredibly satisfying swooping on an enemy from above, and chunking most of their health in one shot. Attestant fucked around with this message at 09:00 on May 17, 2017 |
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Thoughtless posted:So while you're in the Life Support area, you can drop by into Atmosphere Control and repair some fans and then purify the air. Nobody comments on this and there's no reward, so apparently I just did some video game chores for no reason. Did I miss a quest by doing it too early? No idea. I did the same thing because it seemed like the right thing to do without thinking any deeper about it. I wonder if you can toss in a bunch of heavy equipment like rack mounted computer tapes and jam all the fans ^ Yesss
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# ? May 17, 2017 08:50 |
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If you kill Dahl does any other way of saving the surviving crew members appear?
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# ? May 17, 2017 09:03 |
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Thoughtless posted:So while you're in the Life Support area, you can drop by into Atmosphere Control and repair some fans and then purify the air. Nobody comments on this and there's no reward, so apparently I just did some video game chores for no reason. Did I miss a quest by doing it too early? spoilers for the endgame Fixing the fans enables a process to suck out all the oxygen in the life support area. If you want to capture Dahl alive he eventually tries to ambush you there. Just activate the process and he will faint in about 10 seconds.
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# ? May 17, 2017 09:11 |
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I've been playing this for close to 30 hours and I'm nowhere near the ending. The game's a joy to explore.
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# ? May 17, 2017 09:37 |
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My hot take on this game: this is some good poo poo. Question: I activated a science operator in one of the rooms but what does it do besides floating and saying hi
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# ? May 17, 2017 10:48 |
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Muurkas posted:spoilers for the endgame Fixing the fans enables a process to suck out all the oxygen in the life support area. If you want to capture Dahl alive he eventually tries to ambush you there. Just activate the process and he will faint in about 10 seconds. Neato. I've been putting that mission off while mucking about on the station, good to know my random exploration will pay off.
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lalaland posted:My hot take on this game: this is some good poo poo. Question: I activated a science operator in one of the rooms but what does it do besides floating and saying hi It restores PSI points, I think.
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Muurkas posted:spoilers for the endgame Fixing the fans enables a process to suck out all the oxygen in the life support area. If you want to capture Dahl alive he eventually tries to ambush you there. Just activate the process and he will faint in about 10 seconds. Oh haha, I had already done the oxygen thing there too, so when I went back to save the people in the cargo bay I sprinted up to the control room and Dahl was there with his back to me so I just shot him with the stun gun, that's how I got him. I love how versatile this game is to different playstyles and paths, they really have thought of everything.
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Aphex- posted:Oh haha, I had already done the oxygen thing there too, so when I went back to save the people in the cargo bay I sprinted up to the control room and Dahl was there with his back to me so I just shot him with the stun gun, that's how I got him. I love how versatile this game is to different playstyles and paths, they really have thought of everything. I fixed the oxygen thing while he was still talking to his friend. Was disappointed he didn't react to me fixing it in any way.
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# ? May 17, 2017 11:33 |
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Blattdorf posted:It restores PSI points, I think. Ah cool don't have those psi powers yet
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# ? May 17, 2017 12:20 |
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I got an achievement for reading all the emails but I clearly have several areas left to finish and have even come across terminals with unread emails on them already. Bizzare. Game is incredibly good and gives me far more Deus Ex vibes than the new games in that series ever did. I've not invested in any psi powers at all: Level 3 combat focus, super jump, shotgun and pistol (with the occasional grenade to knock out shields) has carried me through the entire game. Bursting into a room in slow motion, leaping into the air firing blast after blast at enemies, then sliding around bashing mimics with a wrench is loving legit. I don't think the environments are all that interesting (With the exception of the Arboretum) and I'm not the biggest fan of the enemies. I know it's trite, but I kind of wish I was facing some System Shock style meaties instead, but what we have gets the job done enough. I've gone from being terrified of mimics to thinking they're adorable. Looking Glass scenes and features will never stop blowing my mind, even if they're old tech that's been done by loads of games now - they're incredibly convincing in this game.
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Songbearer posted:I got an achievement for reading all the emails but I clearly have several areas left to finish and have even come across terminals with unread emails on them already. Bizzare. You also get cheevos for finding all people and listening to all Transcribes before actual 100% completion.
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# ? May 17, 2017 12:52 |
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I wish all "Find tedious thing X" cheevos would work like that. Letting you skip a few is a much better option than going through the entire game with checklist.
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Attestant posted:I wish all "Find tedious thing X" cheevos would work like that. Letting you skip a few is a much better option than going through the entire game with checklist. Yeah, I actually got all of those naturally thanks to that.
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I was panicking because I must read every email and the achievement led me to believe that my precious lifebood had dried up, leaving me with no more interoffice drama for the rest of the game
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# ? May 17, 2017 13:12 |
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Wow, these controls are just as challenging as the enemies. Never change, bethesda.
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# ? May 17, 2017 13:28 |
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Question. What's the point of using GLOO in combat when you can sneak attack anything with a shotgun before it even gets the chance to react? I haven't used GLOO in combat since I got the shotgun real early in the Lobby, which incidentally, I managed to find before I found my very first pistol.
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# ? May 17, 2017 13:30 |
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Use the gloo gun on cytowhatsits, the nest enemies. Pop those suckers cheap and free with your ridiculous amounts of gloo gun ammo.
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# ? May 17, 2017 13:35 |
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Is it actually possible to freeze a nightmare with it?
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# ? May 17, 2017 13:38 |
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start game as female, person who contacts morgan is female start game as male, person who contacts morgan is male gee wonder where this is going (im pretty sure i know where this is going) i hope that this is just an early little plot thing and they don't go to the end of the game and are all "wow january was you all along!!!" because this seems really obvious. hope i'm wrong
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:Is it actually possible to freeze a nightmare with it?
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# ? May 17, 2017 14:25 |
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where the red fern gropes posted:start game as female, person who contacts morgan is female If you really want to know It reveals it pretty early on why they have your voice.
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Wamdoodle posted:If you really want to know It reveals it pretty early on why they have your voice. ok yeah reading some of the stuff in the apartment gives a different explanation still not even up to that part though lol
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ditty bout my clitty posted:Wow, these controls are just as challenging as the enemies. Never change, bethesda. Bethesda didn't develop this though
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# ? May 17, 2017 15:37 |
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I have both PS4 and PC versions, don't ask me why, but the difference between the 2 is so pronounced that I can't really play in PS4 after the smooth experience in PC. Are they going to release a PS4 Pro mode? because from what I can tell, the PS4 version is not optimized for Pro.
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Jack Trades posted:Question. What's the point of using GLOO in combat when you can sneak attack anything with a shotgun before it even gets the chance to react? Shooting a corrupted operator with two globs of it will freeze them and make them fall to the ground, where you can run over an hack them if you have hacking level 3 or 4 for the late-game military operators. That was my main use for it and seems like the most efficient way of dealing with them, but there's also some fun gimmick kills you can get. In the reactor room towards the end of the game two technopaths will spawn and start attacking you. If you get them to float to the top of the room you can toss a nullwave grenade and then cover them in gloo. The ability they use to blast the gloo off themselves is blocked, so they'll plummet to the bottom and die instantly from fall damage.
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Jack Trades posted:Question. What's the point of using GLOO in combat when you can sneak attack anything with a shotgun before it even gets the chance to react? e: Also I didn't have the shotgun ammo to sustain using it as a primary weapon at the time.
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GLOO is really plentiful. I never crafted any ammo for it and ended the game with nearly 2000 rounds lalaland posted:Ah cool don't have those psi powers yet Combat Perception uses psi power. I went with human-only and I really dug that
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Yeah even at level 1 Combat Focus is ridiculously good. EDIT: So there was a weapon cut from the game(a disc rifle) that had an AI in it and actually talked to you. It eventually starts questioning it's own existence and realizes it hates violence, so it starts asking to be recycled. You can either do that or turn it into a Medical Operator(which gets you a one-time boost). Here's the full dialog along with the model. Only very minor spoilers. RatHat fucked around with this message at 20:15 on May 17, 2017 |
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I'm 9ish hours into the game I just got out of Alexs office and have spent a couple of hours exploring since. Ive been pretty good at picking up and recycling everything I find; is it normal to blow all your exotic and synthetic (the orange one?) Materials making nuromods or am I doing it wrong?
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Zebrasectomy posted:I'm 9ish hours into the game I just got out of Alexs office and have spent a couple of hours exploring since. Ive been pretty good at picking up and recycling everything I find; is it normal to blow all your exotic and synthetic (the orange one?) Materials making nuromods or am I doing it wrong? That's what I do and it works great. But I also am doing human only, so I never make psi thingies.
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