Aikouka
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Originally posted by: Trell
Hitting R in the PC version will "Reload" you with Eve if you have your Plasmid equipped, just like it will reload your current weapon that is equipped.
I must've missed that
Originally posted by: Trell
Hitting R in the PC version will "Reload" you with Eve if you have your Plasmid equipped, just like it will reload your current weapon that is equipped.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: Trell
Hitting R in the PC version will "Reload" you with Eve if you have your Plasmid equipped, just like it will reload your current weapon that is equipped.
I must've missed that. I guess as the poster below said, it uses actual value rather than rounding like some games did with magazine clips (so when you reloaded, it was more like you threw bullets in the mag rather than just reloading a new mag). It would be nifty if you could save half an Eve syringe
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Originally posted by: Cabages
So does the Steam version have all the same pitfalls of the retail version? Are you still only allowed 2 installs, or is it it more lenient?
Originally posted by: coloumb
Originally posted by: bigi
When I played the demo, there is a scene that a Big Daddy wastes one 'monster' and throws its body through a window...
I've played System Shock 2 enough times to see very, very striking movement/sound resemblance to Rumbler from SS2.
Of course the Bid Daddy graphically looks much more complex, etc. , but I bet that it must be something in it...
Anyone cares to comment?
Bioshock wikipedia
"Similarities to System Shock series
According to the developers, Bioshock is a spiritual successor to the System Shock games, and was developed by former developers of that series. Levine pointed out many similarities during his narration of a video initially screened for the press at E3 2006:[20] There are several comparable game play elements: "Plasmids" serve the same function as Psionic Abilities from System Shock 2; the player needs to deal with security cameras, turrets, and drones with the abilities to hack these; ammo conservation is stressed as "a key gameplay feature", and audio recordings serve as the same storytelling device that email logs did.[20] The "ghosts" from System Shock 2, phantom images who replay tragic incidents in the places they occurred, also exist in BioShock, as do modifiable weapons with multiple ammunition types."
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: Cabages
So does the Steam version have all the same pitfalls of the retail version? Are you still only allowed 2 installs, or is it it more lenient?
That has been revised to '5 separate PCs having the game installed, 3-5 installs per PC'. At least the Steam version has, not sure about the retail copies. Valve also released a tool to manually un-register your installation to free up a license in case uninstalling doesn't do it.
I was wondering, has anyone else noticed the bright yellow markings on the walls? I've seen 2 places so far, both I think were in Arcadia. They're usually behind bushes and well hidden. They're like heiroglyphics or something. Any idea what they mean?
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
Well, the game just doesn't like me... I tried to download it two times, it complete both times but said the zip file was corrupted :-(... Grrr... Well, I will give it ONE more shot... I really want to play the demo and see if the gameplay outshines the other short comings...
Originally posted by: Canai
Anyone else absolutely love the invisibility gene tonic?
Originally posted by: bigi
They mean big daddy is behind you and bend over.
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
dont freeze the big daddies. it doesnt do anything.
Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
dont freeze the big daddies. it doesnt do anything.
Have you noticed that if you freeze anything, all the damage you do to them while they are frozen wears off if they thaw? (eg. you have to shatter them for any damage to stick)
It's too hard to shatter some of the splicers. They don't stay frozen long enough for anything other than a grenade or a couple point blank shotty blasts to kill them.
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
dont freeze the big daddies. it doesnt do anything.
Have you noticed that if you freeze anything, all the damage you do to them while they are frozen wears off if they thaw? (eg. you have to shatter them for any damage to stick)
It's too hard to shatter some of the splicers. They don't stay frozen long enough for anything other than a grenade or a couple point blank shotty blasts to kill them.
Freezing them gives you enough time to run away like a little girl
I find that the electric shotgun shells stuns them long enough to hit them 4 times in a row at close range without them responding, and the explosive shells are even better. They're the best weapon I've gotten so far for taking out Big Daddies.
Originally posted by: Trell
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
dont freeze the big daddies. it doesnt do anything.
Have you noticed that if you freeze anything, all the damage you do to them while they are frozen wears off if they thaw? (eg. you have to shatter them for any damage to stick)
It's too hard to shatter some of the splicers. They don't stay frozen long enough for anything other than a grenade or a couple point blank shotty blasts to kill them.
Freezing them gives you enough time to run away like a little girl
I find that the electric shotgun shells stuns them long enough to hit them 4 times in a row at close range without them responding, and the explosive shells are even better. They're the best weapon I've gotten so far for taking out Big Daddies.
2 words:
Electric Gel
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
But, the game almost seems like somewhat of a copy from Might & Magic: Dark Messiah. Replace magic with eve and a sword with a gun... I am pretty sure the base game of Dark Messiah would be enough to mod and make it very similar to BioShock. So, it DOES feel like somewhat of a clone in that respect.
Originally posted by: Noema
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
But, the game almost seems like somewhat of a copy from Might & Magic: Dark Messiah. Replace magic with eve and a sword with a gun... I am pretty sure the base game of Dark Messiah would be enough to mod and make it very similar to BioShock. So, it DOES feel like somewhat of a clone in that respect.
Except BioShock doesn't suck.
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Originally posted by: Noema
Is anyone playing in 'Hard'?
I am and Big Daddies are truly a formidable challenge...they can take enormous amounts of punishment and can take down your lifebar in one hit.
Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: Trell
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
dont freeze the big daddies. it doesnt do anything.
Have you noticed that if you freeze anything, all the damage you do to them while they are frozen wears off if they thaw? (eg. you have to shatter them for any damage to stick)
It's too hard to shatter some of the splicers. They don't stay frozen long enough for anything other than a grenade or a couple point blank shotty blasts to kill them.
Freezing them gives you enough time to run away like a little girl
I find that the electric shotgun shells stuns them long enough to hit them 4 times in a row at close range without them responding, and the explosive shells are even better. They're the best weapon I've gotten so far for taking out Big Daddies.
2 words:
Electric Gel
I never had good luck with it. 100 electric gel takes down maybe 1/5 of their health, and then as soon as you shoot them, they become unstunned and kill you. I really don't like how when you shock a daddy and then shoot it, it immediately recovers from the shock and kills you.
