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double nine posted:On the upside the game has preconfigured HUD setups in the settings menu. I really like the HUD in Deus Ex - especially that you can edit all the notes you get during a playthrough - and add your own! It's basically a fully functional notepad. I don't think there has been a game in the last 10 years that allowed you to write ingame(outside of scribblenauts and typing of the dead, obviously, but that's for a different goal) This looks like the kind of Deus Ex LP I was waiting for. Game's really loving good yo. I'm a latecomer to its magic, but it definitely managed to catch me still.
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2014 00:11 |
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# ¿ May 22, 2024 16:39 |
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Doctor_Blueninja posted:Based on my experiences I had while toying with the Pepper Spray on my most recent run, I'm going to second this. While it's only as effective at incapacitating single enemies as a single jab from the prod, the one big advantage that the Spray does have is that it can be easily used on multiple opponents at once. Very handy if you want to stop a pack of NSF halfwits from filling you full of lead so you can make a quick escape. Another for the pile of "didn't know about any of the medbots", by the way.
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# ¿ Jan 15, 2014 11:11 |
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I never got a point in medicine. Didn't see the point. Because I savescummed like a motherfucker from the get-go. No you don't get to hurt me. Did someone just say that he saw me? Reload! Headshot missed, drew attention? Let's redo until it sticks. If this sounds painfully boring to you, you probably are normal. For me, I probably never took a single point of damage I didn't want and was also probably never detected by anyone. Yay? It speaks great lengths about the game's quality that it was still insanely fun. Also, I could try out every single optional route until I found the best. Think I was pretty thorough, but definitely not enough to find everything, that's impossible... ...I should reinstall this and mod it and...
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# ¿ Jan 15, 2014 20:17 |
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Paul is changing the gently caress out of the subject, it's almost funny in how blatant he's doing it. JC, of course, doesn't notice it at all, much like he is oblivious to a lot of other things. I guess that's kind of the point (especially considering the choices you can make - his personality needs to be bland whenever you don't actively make him express an opinion), but it immediately leads to the dialogue being kind of off. I only notice bad voice acting when it's incredibly flagrant, and I have zero problems with the performance of the actors in Deus Ex, but the writing is pretty stilted because it has to be and I don't think there's a better way around it. Maybe how Human Revolution did it (gruff voice and backstory which explains a certain emotional crippledness if you excuse the pun).
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# ¿ Jan 21, 2014 13:25 |