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Posted: 2003-11-25 11:31am
by PeZook
Colonel Olrik wrote:I loved Deus-X. My fondest memory is of the level where you have to storm into a police station, activate some stuff on the roof and then exit the building (with the alarm activated). My brother did it first by killing everyone inside the building and kept saying it was too hard for me to do it. Me, after reaching the roof I just jumped over the border and ran away. I still remember the petrified face of my brother..

Too hard? Too hard???
I sneaked up and down without ANYONE noticing me. The most they got was a prod to the head

Posted: 2003-11-26 04:52pm
by Eleas
Colonel Olrik wrote:I loved Deus-X. My fondest memory is of the level where you have to storm into a police station, activate some stuff on the roof and then exit the building (with the alarm activated). My brother did it first by killing everyone inside the building and kept saying it was too hard for me to do it. Me, after reaching the roof I just jumped over the border and ran away. I still remember the petrified face of my brother..

What mission would that be? I can't recall any such task, and I've played and replayed it. Is it in Hong Kong?
Besides which, I do hope they've fixed the sneaking in Deus Ex: Invisible War. That was one of my gripes with the first game - the guards perception felt kinda arbitrary.
Posted: 2003-11-26 05:49pm
by PeZook
Eleas wrote:
What mission would that be? I can't recall any such task, and I've played and replayed it. Is it in Hong Kong?
Besides which, I do hope they've fixed the sneaking in Deus Ex: Invisible War. That was one of my gripes with the first game - the guards perception felt kinda arbitrary.
He probably means the one where Paul asks you to go into the captured NSF headquarters and send a warning signal.
I made sure to avoid killing anybody there since I figured UNATCO grunts to be mostly guys just doing their jobs...they've had no idea of any conspiracies.
Posted: 2003-11-26 05:52pm
by Eleas
PeZook wrote:
He probably means the one where Paul asks you to go into the captured NSF headquarters and send a warning signal.
I made sure to avoid killing anybody there since I figured UNATCO grunts to be mostly guys just doing their jobs...they've had no idea of any conspiracies.
Oh. I just jumped off the roof, then stealthed away through the courtyard. No-one killed, either. Thermoptic camo is your friend.
Posted: 2003-11-26 05:55pm
by Hotfoot
PeZook wrote:I made sure to avoid killing anybody there since I figured UNATCO grunts to be mostly guys just doing their jobs...they've had no idea of any conspiracies.
When I was a UNATCO officer, I avoided killing when at all possible because I was a police officer, not judge, jury, and executioner. When I broke from UNATCO, I followed a similar line of thought that you did. These guys were just doing their job, fulfilling a duty they felt was just. It wasn't until after I was attempting to sneak out of that cell they put me in that my killer instinct took over. My brother was dead, I was to be next, and these people too pleasure in doing terrible things. They had to be eliminated...
The fact that I had just recently silenced my sniper rifle helped some too...

Posted: 2003-11-26 06:07pm
by 2000AD
Well it sounds like most people who play it like it. When i next need a game, i'll get this in the bargain section.
Posted: 2003-11-26 06:20pm
by PeZook
Hotfoot wrote:PeZook wrote:I made sure to avoid killing anybody there since I figured UNATCO grunts to be mostly guys just doing their jobs...they've had no idea of any conspiracies.
When I was a UNATCO officer, I avoided killing when at all possible because I was a police officer, not judge, jury, and executioner. When I broke from UNATCO, I followed a similar line of thought that you did. These guys were just doing their job, fulfilling a duty they felt was just. It wasn't until after I was attempting to sneak out of that cell they put me in that my killer instinct took over. My brother was dead, I was to be next, and these people too pleasure in doing terrible things. They had to be eliminated...
The fact that I had just recently silenced my sniper rifle helped some too...

Well, the Mj12 troops are something completely different

Posted: 2003-11-26 06:39pm
by PeZook
By the way, Paul only managed to die on me once in three games

Posted: 2003-11-26 06:41pm
by Hotfoot
PeZook wrote:By the way, Paul only managed to die on me once in three games

I was a stealthy player, not well-suited for straight-up fights. Plus, I could have sworn a MIB was one of the guys who busted through the door to Paul's room. So, I took his advice and ran like hell...
Posted: 2003-11-26 06:47pm
by PeZook
Hotfoot wrote:PeZook wrote:By the way, Paul only managed to die on me once in three games

I was a stealthy player, not well-suited for straight-up fights. Plus, I could have sworn a MIB was one of the guys who busted through the door to Paul's room. So, I took his advice and ran like hell...
Yes, the suits were there. Just throw a gas grenade into the corridor and punctuate your argument with a few LAMs.
For the record, I was always a stealthy character (the thing that changed from game to game was the amount of killing and lethal ambushes I've done) as well. Hence why I always had a godwaful lot various fancy stuff I never used, but which came in handy in certain situations.
Besides: [SPOILERS BELOW!!!]
All you need to do is stay in the apartment with Paul and get "killed" before the MiBs manage to nail him. He then surrenders, and you will meet him in the MiB HQ and later in Hong Kong. The game will play mostly the same though, with the exception that Paul will be one of the people presenting the Final Choice to you at the end, in Area 51.
Posted: 2003-11-26 08:08pm
by Datana
Or, you could just hide in Paul's closet, then exit out the front door after he kills the MiBs (there are three of them, backed up by three UNATCO guys; there are another ten or so in the 'Ton's lobby). It's more fun to take the approach outlined in the
Sunglasses at Night walkthrough, though -- ambush the ambushers with your LAMs and some crates of TNT. The key trigger here is the bedroom window -- don't exit through it (use the front door instead) after the MiBs bust in to guarantee Paul's safety.
Posted: 2003-11-26 08:14pm
by Arthur_Tuxedo
You can finish the game without Paul dying? Learn something new every day I guess...
Posted: 2003-11-26 08:31pm
by DPDarkPrimus
Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:You can finish the game without Paul dying? Learn something new every day I guess...
Also, he will be showing up in IW. No sign of JC, though.
Posted: 2003-11-27 12:09am
by Hotfoot
DPDarkPrimus wrote:No sign of JC, though.
Oooh, so sorry, please try again.

Posted: 2003-11-27 03:55am
by Joe Momma
2000AD wrote:Well it sounds like most people who play it like it. When i next need a game, i'll get this in the bargain section.
Just be sure that what you buy is the full game, not the "special edition" which was only a 5 level demo. The demo boxes were not very clearly labeled as such when they were first released.
-- Joe Momma
Posted: 2003-11-27 12:23pm
by Lagmonster
Well, I can tell the slant hereabouts when it comes to Deus Ex.
That said, I didn't like it. But that's because it didn't appeal to me by its play structure; I found it too tedious and I wasn't patient enough to become accustomed to the change in play style from mindless shooters like Doom and Serious Sam. But that's a personal preference and not a slight on the game itself; I recognize that it was a well-recieved and interesting game, but it just wasn't my cup of tea. But bear in mind that I'm in the 'older gamers' category and my tastes are bound to be a little different. It's very likely that if you share my idea of fun and not fun, that you won't like Deus X, that's all.
Posted: 2003-11-27 02:05pm
by DPDarkPrimus
Datana wrote:Or, you could just hide in Paul's closet, then exit out the front door after he kills the MiBs (there are three of them, backed up by three UNATCO guys; there are another ten or so in the 'Ton's lobby). It's more fun to take the approach outlined in the
Sunglasses at Night walkthrough, though -- ambush the ambushers with your LAMs and some crates of TNT. The key trigger here is the bedroom window -- don't exit through it (use the front door instead) after the MiBs bust in to guarantee Paul's safety.
Sweet Jesus... that's the best strategy guide I ever seen. It refers to TNT crates as "boom", for crying out loud!
Wow. I need to print it out.
Posted: 2003-11-28 04:19am
by Slartibartfast
This game is great. I've played it several times, each time abandoned it at some point and had to start over again. This time I'm more determined to finish it, and I'm already in Paris. The plot is great, but the weapons leave a bit to be desired (for instance the assault rifle sucks ass: each shot eats half the clip and will usually not kill an opponent - it's obviously intended as a henchman weapon. the shotguns have a similar problem - one shot will normally not down an enemy even at point-blank range)
The weapons I've decided that are worth carrying are: dragon's tooth, pistol, crossbow, sniper rifle, gep. The rifle is the best one, but I use the pistol to conserve ammo. when I'm surrounded I usually turn on my ballistic protection and let go of the sword

There's a crapload of rockets and it's a very good way to save lockpicks on certain areas...
It's very immersive. I remember the last time I played I never got out of NY.
Posted: 2003-11-28 06:20pm
by Arthur_Tuxedo
I just love that lightsaber... er I mean dragon's tooth

Posted: 2003-11-28 07:11pm
by Crazy_Vasey
Slartibartfast wrote:This game is great. I've played it several times, each time abandoned it at some point and had to start over again. This time I'm more determined to finish it, and I'm already in Paris. The plot is great, but the weapons leave a bit to be desired (for instance the assault rifle sucks ass: each shot eats half the clip and will usually not kill an opponent - it's obviously intended as a henchman weapon. the shotguns have a similar problem - one shot will normally not down an enemy even at point-blank range)
Do you have the combat shotgun yet? That's badass. Fires fast and only takes a couple of shots to drop someone. I think it's called the combat shotgun. It's the one that looks a bit like the gas grenade launcher in T2 but silver.
Posted: 2003-11-29 02:38am
by Slartibartfast
Crazy_Vasey wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:snippity snip
Do you have the combat shotgun yet? That's badass. Fires fast and only takes a couple of shots to drop someone. I think it's called the combat shotgun. It's the one that looks a bit like the gas grenade launcher in T2 but silver.
I can down any human with one shot of my pistol to the head, and anyone stronger with one shot of my rifle to the head. I usually need three from the combat SG to down a regular trooper

I usually don't even need to use the scope anymore (only when really really far away). MiBs, I always kill them last with my prod, so I can loot them
