Deus Ex: Human Revolution V3 - I Never Asked For This
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Huge controversy re: piracy in the comments :v:
[quote]PC gamers make me sick(some not all of* them) its taken 11 years to make and when it comes out your thinking about getting a pirate copy, if you know you'll love the game support the company and actually buy the game and if not FUCK OFF!![/quote]
^Retard
How did this comment get 30+ :|
The city hubs will change over time and respond to your decisions.
Incredible.
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;31484435]Link to this Biomod?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.moddb.com/mods/biomod[/url]
its great, but the developer was smoking something and he took out the skill bonus for stealthiness that was in shifter. Still a great mod though.
I know you guys like conspiracy stories, so let me direct your attention to [url=http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1105470-Torchwood-Miracle-Day]Torchwood: Miracle Day[/url]. It's only on the 4th episode of this series so far but it's pretty clear some kind of Illuminati-esque organisation is behind everything, especially with all the triangle and eye symbolism.
SHIT I haven't been watching torchwood. Gonna have to get the DVD sometime.
[QUOTE=Darth_GW7;31489219]SHIT I haven't been watching torchwood. Gonna have to get the DVD sometime.[/QUOTE]
All the Miracle Day episodes shown in the UK so far are on the iPlayer right now, go watch 'em.
Still pretty pissed they're showing a week after the US.
I'm playing through The Nameless Mod at the moment, can't find the leader of the Noobz to murder him for thinking up such a bad name though. I think there's something about a price on him and needing money to get to the rest of the locations too.
[QUOTE=Dr Bob;31489469][img]http://gyazo.com/a97f97bb1bf8a8c8b3aefbd7339caee4.png[/img]
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That's why I have a filter that blocks all YouTube comments.
[QUOTE=Hellborg 65;31489611]That's why I have a filter that blocks all YouTube comments.[/QUOTE]I just don't scroll down when watching something.[QUOTE=redBadger;31489497]Nanosuits? really?[/QUOTE]Suits are for pussies, real men put it straight into their cells.
I haven't beaten IW, but the oher day I saw a video of Alex talking to JC/Helios about how he would improve human nature, and everyone could get their opinions heard through him. In the first game Morpheus talked about how humans need a god, and how they will make one with their own hands, which is what Bob Page was trying to do. It seems to me that JC/Helios has fulfilled that role, with everyone "praying" at its altar of the internet to have their voices heard.
I've never played the original (please don't hurt me) and I tried out the leak. Would you guys say it's a lot more streamlined compared to its older brother?
[QUOTE=zeldar;31489823]I've never played the original (please don't hurt me) and I tried out the leak. Would you guys say it's a lot more streamlined compared to its older brother?[/QUOTE]Yeah, it' a lot easier to get into, there's no skill system that makes bullets come out of a gun at a 30 degree angle if you're untrained with it.
Had the original Deus Ex for a while.
Never, ever played it until today, it's great, can see me buying the next one.
[QUOTE=zeldar;31489823]I've never played the original (please don't hurt me) and I tried out the leak. Would you guys say it's a lot more streamlined compared to its older brother?[/QUOTE]
Human Revolution made Deus Ex familiar to modern gamers while still retaining the qualities that made the first amazing.
Everyone rating my previous post funny, go use and unmodded bullpup rifle with no points on rifles, you can't hit shit, it gives you a lovely view of the ceiling though :v:
[QUOTE=Nerts;31490189]Everyone rating my previous post funny, go use and unmodded bullpup rifle with no points on rifles, you can't hit shit, it gives you a lovely view of the ceiling though :v:[/QUOTE]
Hear, hear.
[QUOTE=zeldar;31489823]I've never played the original (please don't hurt me) and I tried out the leak. Would you guys say it's a lot more streamlined compared to its older brother?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they streamlined a lot of augmentations.
For example, you no longer manually activate the 'carry heavy objects' augmentation (F6 in DX1) - it automatically turns on and off when you pick up and put down/throw heavy objects.
Basically, Deus Ex 1 but far more refined.
People say that skills have been removed - this is not true, they have just been embedded within some of the augmentations, e.g. the reduced recoil ones.
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4:24... Ot... A... con?
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[QUOTE=Nerts;31489954]Yeah, it' a lot easier to get into, there's no skill system that makes bullets come out of a gun at a [b]90[/b] degree angle if you're untrained with it.[/QUOTE]
FIXED
[QUOTE=Dr Bob;31490723]Yeah, they streamlined a lot of augmentations.
For example, you no longer manually activate the 'carry heavy objects' augmentation (F6 in DX1) - it automatically turns on and off when you pick up and put down/throw heavy objects.
Basically, Deus Ex 1 but far more refined.
People say that skills have been removed - this is not true, they have just been embedded within some of the augmentations, e.g. the reduced recoil ones.[/QUOTE]
Still going to get a lot of moron PC elitists (you know, the ones who think all streamlining - dumbing down) crying that you can use an assault rifle without points and not end up looking at the ceiling.
[QUOTE=Dr Bob;31489102]The city hubs will change over time and respond to your decisions.
Incredible.[/QUOTE]
Oh, I can't wait to see Detroit after I've murdered its' populace with a vending machine. How will the survivors react, I wonder.
[QUOTE=Jorma Kay;31491331]Oh, I can't wait to see Detroit after I've murdered its' populace with a vending machine. How will the survivors react, I wonder.[/QUOTE]
An outlaw on all forms of dispensing machines in effect.
Anyone seen using one is shot on sight.
If there's mod tools I'm sure it'd only be a matter of time before someone makes something to add in skills again, would need to be separate exp points between that and praxis points though.
[QUOTE=Nerts;31491440]If there's mod tools I'm sure it'd only be a matter of time before someone makes something to add in skills again, would need to be separate exp points between that and praxis points though.[/QUOTE]
They'd be wasting their time with something so redundant.
[QUOTE=Dr Bob;31491476]They'd be wasting their time with something so redundant.[/QUOTE]You're underestimating the mentality of some of those "They changed it, now it sucks." people.
[url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8677288/Father-becomes-first-in-Britain-to-get-artificial-heart.html]Father becomes first in Britain to get artificial heart[/url]
[quote]Mr Green, 40, who was dying from severe heart disease, was awaiting a transplant when his condition became so bad doctors decide to take action.
Instead of a real heart, the research scientist was given a pounds 100,000 full artificial replacement, the first person ever in this country.
There have been mechanical hearts in the past, but they have usually only replaced parts of the organ – and the patient needed to be plugged in permanently to a machine in hospital.
With the new portable heart, developed in America, Mr Green will be able to return home, walk the streets, and may even resume his nine mile cycle to work.
Yesterday the father-of-one and his wife Gill, 38, said they were looking forward to resuming normal family life in London for the first time in years with their five-year-old son Dylan.
Mr Green said: “Two years ago I was cycling nine miles to work and nine miles back every day but by the time I was admitted to hospital I was struggling to walk even a few yards.
"I am really excited about going home and just being able to do the everyday things that I haven't been able to do for such a long time such as playing in the garden with my son and cooking a meal for my family.
“I went for a pub lunch the other day and my son is just glad to have his dad back. My movement will still be limited but at least I can return home to be with my family.
“That means the world to me."
Mr Green suffered from a mysterious heart wasting disease called cardiomyopathia which rapidly destroyed the organ’s ability to pump blood around the body.
It meant he could hardly leave his bed and only a few steps left him totally breathless.
His only hope was a heart transplant but his condition worsened before a suitable donor became available.
Therefore doctors at Papworth Hospital, the world renowned heart centre near Cambridge, decided to give him Britain’s first ever full artificial heart.
During a six-hour operation in June, surgeons replaced Mr Green's damaged heart with the device which will serve the role of muscles and ventricles.
It provides a blood flow of up to 9.5 litres – about twice the rate of a normal heart when the body is at rest.
Unlike previous artificial hearts, the new one is powered by a pump which sits outside the body and can be held in a backpack or shoulder bag.
All Mr Green has to do is replace the batteries in the pump every few hours and the heart should last up to three years.
Steven Tsui, the consultant cardiothoracic surgeon who carried out the operation, said the heart, designed by a company called SynCardia, was only meant to be a “bridge” while a real heart was found.
But it was a step closer to a permanent artificial heart being developed. Mr Tui said: “For the first time we are going to have a person walking the streets of Britain without a human heart.
“We believe that there are many patients that could benefit from this device. Matthew was very sick and we were worried he was running out of time.
“He was barely able to walk a few yards before getting breathless and his kidney and liver were suffering.
“Since the operation he has been given a completely new lease of life. He used to be able to cycle to work every day. I expect him to be able to do that again.
“This shows that technology can triumph over illness. I expect more and more of these devices to be developed.”
Papworth Hospital is the only centre in the UK currently allowed to implant this type of device.
In November 1986, a British patient received an artificial heart and was supported for two days before undergoing a heart transplant.
Professor Peter Weissberg, medical director at the British Heart Foundation, said: "With this artificial heart, the power supply is small enough to fit in a shoulder bag so patients can walk around and go home."[/quote]
I saw that on the BBC news channel earlier, the pump was pretty loud, but it's still awesome.
[QUOTE=Jorma Kay;31491331]Oh, I can't wait to see Detroit after I've murdered its' populace with a vending machine. How will the survivors react, I wonder.[/QUOTE]
It's Detroit. Nobody is going to notice.
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