Skyrim deus ex human revolution mods9/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The inventory augments were the first things I got (post hacking software upgrade). I know many people who did what you did with the inventory, Shamus. It also leads into one the running gags which is that the receptionist will always tell you that the mirror is still broken. It was one of the biggest hints as to how Jensen felt about his augmentations. I imagine everyone in the audience was yelling “Dammit, Josh you forgot some evidence!”Īlso, I’m glad that you looked at Jensen’s mirror. I thought most people had one gun they sank everything into. I upgraded it, but I only used it on bosses (and even then when I exhausted the Shotgun and Combat Rifle). ![]() I remember that I had a 10mm Pistol I carried along with my Stun Gun. I’m surprised the Rutscarn didn’t upgrade anything the first time. After doing it my second playthrough I agree with Shamus, not bad but doesn’t really expand on the world like many of the other side-quests do. I blame the undercover cop for blending in like she’s suppose to. I even got the Zeke “cholo” quest finished. That was literally the one quest I didn’t finish. Like I said, I missed the undercover cop my first playthrough. I haven’t yet decided if I’m enjoying that element. If I can’t carry it all (and I frequently can’t) I create caches and occasionally do runs to just clear those out. The library with 100 or so damaged books was a real gem. It’s early in the game, and I don’t have much money, so I feel compelled to carry as much as I can to sell. Some sadist filled the world with almost worthless junk. In an interesting coincidence, I just started playing Fallout 3. In a full blown RPG making money by scavenging is expected and part of the gameplay, but this is a hybrid game with a strong emphasis on other elements. Maybe have an option where I can sell things I’ve purchased back (“30-day money back guarantee!”) so I can change my mind. Make sure I can get the money I need in other ways. The solution seems pretty straightforward: don’t let me sell things. Hard to know if it helped, but I do know that I never wanted for cash in the game. I had the exact same problem for the more valuable guns I would run them back and forth one at a time to sell them. ![]() The result is a player that’s either under- or overpowered, depending on their style of play. I don’t want to imagine how overpowered one would feel on lower difficulties.īasically, the EXP system is a nice idea but badly executed. By the last quarter or so of the game, I was just purchasing augmentations I didn’t even need, and that was on Give Me Deus Ex. However, since I did hack and explore everything, I had way more Praxis than I ever needed. If I hadn’t bothered with hacking and exploring, I wouldn’t have earned as much Praxis through EXP, and I’d also have (presumably) been short on money to buy Praxis Kits from LIMB clinics. Maybe if I hadn’t done any of that and just hurried my way through, I would’ve had money troubles all the time.Īctually, the way a lot of the monetary income in this game is tied to doing things that also give EXP seems a little problematic: I still broke into every safe and fully hacked every panel I could find, and I spent a lot of time exploring. ![]()
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