I recently bought Desu Ex: GOTY Edition. Hopefully it's fun.
[QUOTE=EmilyVasquez;52408897]I recently bought Desu Ex: GOTY Edition. Hopefully it's fun.[/QUOTE]
Just bought it as well. Heard it starts off slow and boring but get's good after the first level or hour n such.
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Also get this ui fixer [url]http://kentie.net/article/dxguide/[/url]
Works really well for me
Also lowering a bridge and water lowered my frames to 5 lmao I giggled but it's nothing that's breaking my experience yet
g'night augmented memers
1080 arriving on saturday
little guy will live in my computer until 1070 prices go down again
I'd normally recommend everyone to play games like Morrowind, STALKER and Deus Ex etc. vanilla first but Deus Ex hasn't aged too well from a polish and quality of life standpoint, and I really think new players would rather enjoy the experience with some mods rather than get scared off by it so I'd recommend everyone to jump in the game with a mod like [url=http://www.moddb.com/mods/gmdx]GMDX[/url] which introduces a lot of quality of life fixes, additions and gameplay improvements. Or for something more closer to vanilla but with fixes and added removed content, [url=http://www.moddb.com/mods/shifter1]Shifter[/url].
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[QUOTE=RichyZ;52408948]i highly recommend shifter, while gmdx is a good mod, it sorta changes the way everything sorta looks and does some balance changes that might throw off first time players
shifter on the other hand plays very closely to the original game but with a more forgiving xp system and just general nudges in the right direction rather than outright big qol improvements[/QUOTE]
Alright I'll give shifter a try then.
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[QUOTE=NachoPiggy;52408939]I'd normally recommend everyone to play games like Morrowind, STALKER and Deus Ex etc. vanilla first but Deus Ex hasn't aged too well from a polish and quality of life standpoint, and I really think new players would rather enjoy the experience with some mods rather than get scared off by it so I'd recommend everyone to jump in the game with a mod like [url=http://www.moddb.com/mods/gmdx]GMDX[/url] which introduces a lot of quality of life fixes, additions and gameplay improvements. Or for something more closer to vanilla but with fixes and added removed content, [url=http://www.moddb.com/mods/shifter1]Shifter[/url].[/QUOTE]
I think i'll install GMDX right now (and see how i can). Thanks nacho :ok:
look at my cool new outfit
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[QUOTE=ZnT00;52408249]omg i love my friends
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my character is a skank[/QUOTE]
at least your chara has shoes.
[QUOTE=Xubs;52409005]I really enjoyed HR then I started to reminisce back on it and I was like "hmmmm im not sure I liked this as much as I thought I did, was it just the superficial Deus Ex stuff that made me like it or was the game actually good and appealing to me" then I went and played MD and it was like slogfest and I still have barely touched that game
maybe I should try and give it another chance but its first impressions really struck a cord with me in realizing, oh, I dont like HR as much as I thought I did[/QUOTE]
As a Deus Ex title, Human Revolution really was a bit lackluster compared to the original due to the major changes in how the games progressed. While it was still a great game by its own merit, it's easy to tell that it's just not the same feeling as the original Deus Ex.
And then you have total fucking shitfests like [I]this[/I] garbage, which had little to none of the feel that the original Deus Ex had (hell, it didn't even have the same feel as Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and it's supposed to be considered as a spin-off of that game).
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I [I]loathe[/I] Deus Ex: The Fall.
I ended up waking up early today, but managed to dose of 3 separate times for a few hours.
oops
No matter how much rest I get, the heat + boredom just makes me so sleepy. :s:
Prayers for a quick recovery for my mom who is having surgery on her shoulder tomorrow.
[QUOTE=Xubs;52409025]yea thats the weird thing, it feels like out of all the things they didn't bring over or did bring over to the new deus ex games, one thing they decided to bring over was Deus Ex 1's somewhat unsatisfying gunplay. just, slightly unsatisfying in a different way, and in a [I]world[/I] of better first person shooters to compare it to since back then
its really weird, I dont know how a game presented in first person shooter style can have such unsatisfying gunplay in this day and age, especially by mankind divided. There is a tsunami of games in this genre to pull inspiration from but they dont really[/QUOTE]
Remove third person cover, add lean, remove aiming down sights, reduce spread, fixed
[QUOTE=RichyZ;52409068]tbh i feel like if you're a cyberpunk game and you dont have satisfying gore and shooting systems, you're already fucking up[/QUOTE]
A good cyberpunk game doesn't necessarily need to have a satisfying shooting/combat system or a satisfying amount of gore to it. It just needs to fit the general cyberpunk theme and have interesting story elements and gameplay that's not so god damn clunky to the point that it makes you want to start bashing your head against a wall from how terrible it is.
[I]I'm fucking looking at YOU, Deus Ex: The Fall.[/I]
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Why does every English speaking person know what a haiku is and how to write one? Not asking because it's a difficult thing or anything but as someone raised in Europe I had never heard about haiku poems are until I started frequenting American-majority online communities. Is it something you learn in grade school?
[QUOTE=meek;52409199]Why does every English speaking person know what a haiku is and how to write one? Not asking because it's a difficult thing or anything but as someone raised in Europe I had never heard about haiku poems are until I started frequenting American-majority online communities. Is it something you learn in grade school?[/QUOTE]
Probably, had multiple english and history classes in in elementary and middle school where they taught us about them.
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