Bethesda Announces ''Dishonored'' - New Game By Arkane Studios
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Sorry to go a bit off topic, but is there anyone from the RHCP region who bought the game from Green Man Gaming or any other side and got the standard EU version?
[QUOTE=Kljunas;38047059]I didn't have a sword.[/QUOTE]
hhhhhhhooooooowwwwww
Spoilers ahoy:
In the [sp]return to the tower mission, how do I use the broadcast stations audiograph? I found the Empress Audiograph for Emily, and I thought that was what you were supposed to slot in there. But it doesn't work. What else can you do?[/sp]
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;38049945]Spoilers ahoy:
In the [sp]return to the tower mission, how do I use the broadcast stations audiograph? I found the Empress Audiograph for Emily, and I thought that was what you were supposed to slot in there. But it doesn't work. What else can you do?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]The audiograph for the broadcast station is in the Lord Regent Hiram Burrows's bedroom, in a safe. Or at least that's where it was for me, could be that it changes around like some other objectives do. I think the broadcaster tells that if you talk to him.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Kory96;38049770]Sorry to go a bit off topic, but is there anyone from the RHCP region who bought the game from Green Man Gaming or any other side and got the standard EU version?[/QUOTE]
I bought it from Steam and apparently the Czech Republic is in Eastern Europe so I got the RHCP version.
Does killing rats, dogs or those acid spitting things nullify the Clean Hands achievement?
So I guess there's little to no chance of a sale on this anytime soon. Wish I could get it for less than $60.
About the Pendleton brothers assassination.
[sp]It's a minor thing but they advertised they could be anywhere in the brothel yet the game places them always in the steam and golden room. Anyone had them elsewhere.[/sp]
And sadly the Clean hands seem to be broken. All my missions say I didn't kill anyone.
I love chucking people out of windows.
[QUOTE=Dragory;38049972][sp]The audiograph for the broadcast station is in the Lord Regent Hiram Burrows's bedroom, in a safe. Or at least that's where it was for me, could be that it changes around like some other objectives do. I think the broadcaster tells that if you talk to him.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp] any way of figuring out the safe combination?[/sp]
I love rewiring automated turret towers and then standing on top of them.
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[QUOTE=Marden;38050102]About the Pendleton brothers assassination.
[sp]It's a minor thing but they advertised they could be anywhere in the brothel yet the game places them always in the steam and golden room. Anyone had them elsewhere.[/sp]
And sadly the Clean hands seem to be broken. All my missions say I didn't kill anyone.[/QUOTE]
[sp]They were in the smoking room and the ivory room both times for me[/sp]
[QUOTE=Schmaaa;38050067]So I guess there's little to no chance of a sale on this anytime soon. Wish I could get it for less than $60.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=DigitalySane;38050409][sp]They were in the smoking room and the ivory room both times for me[/sp][/QUOTE]
For me it was once in the rooms you said and once in the rooms Marden said.
Where is [sp]the entrance to Campbell's Sanctum? I can't find the statue that he mentions :/ [/sp]
These are one of the most notable morality indicators. Spoilers of course.
[url]http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/542941196516945715/D48151C2F7B4B13B6D1386A30137A65AEAA304C8/[/url]
[url]http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/542941196534434693/7B6E653AA3F40DD88B47BDB94BB9615C00595977/[/url]
[url]http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/542941196516955358/8459BC856FA27A78BEE705719DDAB0AB5575DC34/[/url]
[url]http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/542941196534438972/EB680A570CB6F91881CA1E9B1437D7B6093690A1/[/url]
I don't know because I did a completely non-lethal play and it was still rainy for me at the last level. So I was like, bitches please, EVERYONE HERE FUCKING DIES!
[QUOTE=Beacon;38051405]Where is [sp]the entrance to Campbell's Sanctum? I can't find the statue that he mentions :/ [/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]It's at the place where you rescued Martin from[/sp]
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By the way, is there a way to [sp]nonlethal Havelock?[/sp][/QUOTE]
He mentions, when you talk to him, about you choosing whether he [sp]dies or gets dragged off to prison[/sp]. The only way I could think of doing it would be to choke him, grab the key, and unlock [sp]Emily's door[/sp], triggering the endgame.
[url=http://orcz.com/Dishonored:_Door_Keys]Dishonored Location of all door keys[/url]
really disappointed :(
playing the game feels great and everything that goes into the gameplay of dishonored is wonderful, it's a linear game that feels very open and there are plenty of opportunities to play how you want to and have fun being creative with how you complete objectives. despite all that though the entire experience was cut short with a mediocre ending full of unexplained story leads and a lore that was really interesting yet never explained. when the ending came around all i could think was "thats it?". not only was it completely anti-climactic but it was annoying to know the game was over and all of the questions i had about the game's universe and unresolved story questions would all go unanswered. i didn't feel like there was much side content, the entire game felt like an extended demo really, like there was some big bundle of side missions and new parts of the city for me to explore that i hadn't unlocked yet. in reality though i barely got to experience the world, spending most of my time trudging through familiar looking buildings, knocking out guards and completing fairly arbitrary goals, and really just spending the entire time feeling like i was still in the "intro" part of the game, like i was constantly waiting for the action to ramp up and for things to get more complex, but they never did
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;38050150][sp] any way of figuring out the safe combination?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]The Propaganda guy tells you the combination.[/sp]
Am I the only one that wants more missions? Heck, even some user-made ones could turn out really well.
You get more info about the lore if you take your time and listen to the people around you. Or even read the books and notes scattered around.
[QUOTE=Zuimzado;38052891]You get more info about the lore if you take your time and listen to the people around you. Or even read the books and notes scattered around.[/QUOTE]
i did, wasn't enough. it was interesting at first but it became annoying white noise after a while and didn't do much to explain with any significance the world or the story taking place. after a while i got bored of folktales and songs about whales.
I'm really kind of hoping since it's a bethesda game we might get a chance of getting a sequel that has way more content, because i agree to an extent. the game shouldn't be worth sixty dollars simply because of the span (although i'll pay sixty bucks myself for a good single player experience). it's a bummer because the game is definitely a quality IP
I'm in the final stages of my non-lethal playthrough, and it is sort of satisfying to see [sp]Campbell as a weeper. I was honestly about to put him out of his misery and shoot him, but I decided to choke him out instead to keep the non-lethal theme going.[/sp]
I'm surprised how expensive games are in the US(?)
I got Dishonored for £29.99 which is far less than $60, its like $48 no?
I wasn't planning on getting this game nor was I interested in it, but I saw this video and now I really wanna play it.
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eqOMI8_txw[/url] link because I have no idea if spoilers or not
[QUOTE=69105;38052935]I'm really kind of hoping since it's a bethesda game we might get a chance of getting a sequel that has way more content, because i agree to an extent. the game shouldn't be worth sixty dollars simply because of the span (although i'll pay sixty bucks myself for a good single player experience). it's a bummer because the game is definitely a quality IP[/QUOTE]
I don't know what you're talking about because I played through it once, collected everything I could, read all the books and did a non-lethal playthrough first, which took a solid 16-18 hours or so. Expecting a completely lethal playthrough to be around half that with no books or anything, that's about 8 hours, so, 24 hours of gameplay for 60$ (NOT COUNTING ANY TIME SPENT REPLAYING FAVORITE MISSIONS OR FINDING NEW CREATIVES WAYS TO DO THEM!) comes down to 40 cents per hour of play. For scale, a movie at the local cinema costs around 10$ per ticket alone, not adding in cost of drinks or snacks. And movies are usually two hours max.
Bear in mind I seriously sat down and played through it straight for an entire day, the other eight hours were taking naps and eating and such, not counted in my time frame of play. My eyes hurt after that.
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