Odd... Maybe I missed something, or I did something in the flow of events that fucked it up.
Noelemahc said:Dario, you maxed out the pistols as far as the skill could go, from what I understand - not something everybody does, you know =) He's killable with any damage-dealing thingamabob you have, even the incendiaries lying on the stage, it's just a matter of how to fit them into his pattern of movement.
aenemic said:thanks, that was an interesting read. I think he hit the nail on the head when he hinted that most US reviewers seem to have played it more like an action game, and couldn't look past dated graphics and poor AI. it's nothing new that the European market is more susceptible of rpg's or games with more depth in general.
I think it's really sad how this game will never get the recognition it deserves. I hope it just won't prevent Obsidian from making a sequel.
SuAside said:So, I caved in and went for Recruit in Normal difficulty.
Now, is it just me or is that a lot more difficult (minigame-wise, mostly) than taking a normal char (I took the geek before)?
I've noticed my sneaking gets detected more easily than before (in spite of mainly boosting Stealth quickly), but not problematically so.
I'm in the kill Shaheed mission and goddamn those hacking minigames are getting insane, even with me getting "Breaking and Entering (Basic)" skill.
I mean with the 2 word matching minigame it is physically impossible to move a word totally down before time expires? Might be due to controls fucking up hard on my config somehow though, but even with my mouse that I can change DPI on the fly with (up to 5000+ dpi) I just can't bloody get there?
Same with hacking numpads. 10 complicated connections to make in a few seconds? Not with these controls I won't...
That said, I saw how easy stuff like lockpicking is in a vid from a console, it's laughable. I have to do insane shite to get the bars to line up, while on console it's in place with a flick of a joystick.
So is something still wrong for me (config, compatibility, possibly some twisted copy prot scheme misfiring DS-1 style?), or is it really that bad playing recruit on PC (on normal difficulty)?
Or do I just suck and am using the wrong controls or something?