Seriously, is the only way to get the soundtrack to get the limited edition copy of the game?
You know you made a good soundtrack, 2K. Let me buy a copy.
PM me.
Seriously, is the only way to get the soundtrack to get the limited edition copy of the game?
You know you made a good soundtrack, 2K. Let me buy a copy.
So any tips on the get drunk and kill 5 enemies achievement? Is there a specific part in the game where I can get boozed up and kill a bunch of idiots?
When you get toSo any tips on the get drunk and kill 5 enemies achievement? Is there a specific part in the game where I can get boozed up and kill a bunch of idiots?
go in start a fight and drink the alcohol there to get drunk. Shoot them all. Restart checkpoint if you didn't get enough. The kills stack.Graveyard Shift bar
When you get toshantytown there will be a bar with a bunch of people and liquor. Piss them off by stealing or posessing the vending machine, drink away and kill. You get a checkpoint as you enter to so you can retry over and over.
So any tips on the get drunk and kill 5 enemies achievement? Is there a specific part in the game where I can get boozed up and kill a bunch of idiots?
I redeemed my season pass but apparently the only way to get the items is by starting a new game. Is this correct?
Yea, you get all items in the restaurant where you receive the Shield Vigor
So, um, I think I'm at the end. This battle is really causing me some strife, and tips?defending the airships core from endless waves of enemies
When you get toshantytown there will be a bar with a bunch of people and liquor. Piss them off by stealing or posessing the vending machine, drink away and kill. You get a checkpoint as you enter to so you can retry over and over.
Have you played a lot of shooters at all? Medium is pretty piss easy but if you just want to enjoy the story go with that. I imagine hard is just the right spot (I completed it on medium first and 1999 mode second).Hey guys. I'm about to start this up and I've never played a Bioshock before.
So...easy, medium, or hard?
Hey guys. I'm about to start this up and I've never played a Bioshock before.
So...easy, medium, or hard?
Yeah man, definitely go for hard. Also, if you want to try 1999 mode you should be good to go. I had way more trouble with Reach on Legendary than BSinfinite.Yeah, I've played the Halos and (through some crazy miracle) managed to beat Reach on Legendary, so I think I'll go with Hard.
Thank ya.
I realize now on my second playthrough how little attention i put into understanding the voxophones the first time around. The one offs that talk about their situation are meaningful, but the ones that hint at the true nature of the plot simply go right over my head. I hear them, but dont bother to put the pieces together or how they relate to the others. It makes me sad i dont have that type of mind, but at the same time, in this and most media, the reveal or twists are always much more surprising because of how little i bothered to remember the foreshadowing in place. Makes replays or rereads sweeter too.
Found out this is about quantum mechanics, want to buy it now.
you might want to spoiler tag that^!!!!
you might want to spoiler tag that^!!!!
What tips do people have for 1999 mode? I've just reached Monument Island and it's been a breeze so far. Something tells me it won't stay that way though
I just started playing today. I am so damn addicted now and that's with me being in a a gaming slump as of late. The game really is a work of art. The attention to details. Ken Levine is truly a god.
I finished my playthrough earlier today, and to be honest didn't really find it very hard at all. Focus on upgrading Murder of Crows, Devil's Kiss and Possession, and stick with a Handcannon/Sniper Rifle weapon combo. Gear-wise, equip Blood to Salt and the one that causes elemental vigors to chain to enemies, and you can clear a room with one well placed trap.
Make sure you pause and reset from checkpoint when you die too, so you don't lose money.
I just started playing today. I am so damn addicted now and that's with me being in a a gaming slump as of late. The game really is a work of art. The attention to details. Ken Levine is truly a god.
So i've been avoiding Infinite threads like the plague since release because i have yet to finish the game and want to avoid spoilers...
That said, in contrasts to the (positive) posts above, i just can't get into the game.
The first night i played, it was whatever. Nice, good, nothing amazing.walking around the market, not throwing rocks at slaves, etc
The second night i smoked some trees and was BLOWN AWAY.Rescuing Elizabeth from the tower... i spend a good 10 minutes looking at the skyline and wind effects when you exit the tower near the top. Good action, interesting space/time tearing reveal (paris fire truck).
The third night was lack lusterIt just didn't blow me away like the previous play session.The docks, getting the shock tonic, etc.
Granted, there have been significant gaps of time between each of my play session, but I am interested to know if GAF thinks i should put my mind to it and keep going. Does the game open up, does it get bat shit crazy, will my mind be blown again... I am currently on the levelimmediately following Elizabeth dumping you and the Vox propositioning you.
As a side note: Two months ago i re-played though System Shock 2 (maybe my 4th playthough since i purchased the game in 99). It kept me captivated the whole way through. Does Infinite simply not stack up, or am i just an old man rooted in nostalgia.
So i've been avoiding Infinite threads like the plague since release because i have yet to finish the game and want to avoid spoilers...
That said, in contrasts to the (positive) posts above, i just can't get into the game.
The first night i played, it was whatever. Nice, good, nothing amazing.walking around the market, not throwing rocks at slaves, etc
The second night i smoked some trees and was BLOWN AWAY.Rescuing Elizabeth from the tower... i spend a good 10 minutes looking at the skyline and wind effects when you exit the tower near the top. Good action, interesting space/time tearing reveal (paris fire truck).
The third night was lack lusterIt just didn't blow me away like the previous play session.The docks, getting the shock tonic, etc.
Granted, there have been significant gaps of time between each of my play session, but I am interested to know if GAF thinks i should put my mind to it and keep going. Does the game open up, does it get bat shit crazy, will my mind be blown again... I am currently on the levelimmediately following Elizabeth dumping you and the Vox propositioning you.
As a side note: Two months ago i re-played though System Shock 2 (maybe my 4th playthough since i purchased the game in 99). It kept me captivated the whole way through. Does Infinite simply not stack up, or am i just an old man rooted in nostalgia.
Hard. All the way as long as you're familiar with FPS'es.
Medium is a joke.
Found out this is about, want to buy it now.quantum mechanics
No spoilers, please, but I do have a question. I've just gotten to the point where (only read this if you've finished the game or don't care about spoilers)Elizabeth changes into the corset outfit after killing Daisy Fitzroy
My question is: Can someone give me a percentage approximation of how much of the game I've completed already? 60%? 75%? 90%?
So i've been avoiding Infinite threads like the plague since release because i have yet to finish the game and want to avoid spoilers...
That said, in contrasts to the (positive) posts above, i just can't get into the game.
The first night i played, it was whatever. Nice, good, nothing amazing.walking around the market, not throwing rocks at slaves, etc
The second night i smoked some trees and was BLOWN AWAY.Rescuing Elizabeth from the tower... i spend a good 10 minutes looking at the skyline and wind effects when you exit the tower near the top. Good action, interesting space/time tearing reveal (paris fire truck).
The third night was lack lusterIt just didn't blow me away like the previous play session.The docks, getting the shock tonic, etc.
Granted, there have been significant gaps of time between each of my play session, but I am interested to know if GAF thinks i should put my mind to it and keep going. Does the game open up, does it get bat shit crazy, will my mind be blown again... I am currently on the levelimmediately following Elizabeth dumping you and the Vox propositioning you.
As a side note: Two months ago i re-played though System Shock 2 (maybe my 4th playthough since i purchased the game in 99). It kept me captivated the whole way through. Does Infinite simply not stack up, or am i just an old man rooted in nostalgia.
So i've been avoiding Infinite threads like the plague since release because i have yet to finish the game and want to avoid spoilers...
That said, in contrasts to the (positive) posts above, i just can't get into the game.
The first night i played, it was whatever. Nice, good, nothing amazing.walking around the market, not throwing rocks at slaves, etc
The second night i smoked some trees and was BLOWN AWAY.Rescuing Elizabeth from the tower... i spend a good 10 minutes looking at the skyline and wind effects when you exit the tower near the top. Good action, interesting space/time tearing reveal (paris fire truck).
The third night was lack lusterIt just didn't blow me away like the previous play session.The docks, getting the shock tonic, etc.
Granted, there have been significant gaps of time between each of my play session, but I am interested to know if GAF thinks i should put my mind to it and keep going. Does the game open up, does it get bat shit crazy, will my mind be blown again... I am currently on the levelimmediately following Elizabeth dumping you and the Vox propositioning you.
As a side note: Two months ago i re-played though System Shock 2 (maybe my 4th playthough since i purchased the game in 99). It kept me captivated the whole way through. Does Infinite simply not stack up, or am i just an old man rooted in nostalgia.
^ Out of those six reviews which one is yours?
No spoilers, please, but I do have a question. I've just gotten to the point where (only read this if you've finished the game or don't care about spoilers)Elizabeth changes into the corset outfit after killing Daisy Fitzroy
My question is: Can someone give me a percentage approximation of how much of the game I've completed already? 60%? 75%? 90%?
Fucking christ the last battle goes on for fucking EVER.Any tips? Ugh. I just want to finish the story.....Did I mention I hate enemy wave/horde mode type game play? There's just too much shit happening at once to keep up. I also feel the mechanic where you direct Songbird was designed for m/kb. I need two right thumbs to track the airships and hold X at the same time. God fucking damn. How many more waves do I have left after the Zeppelins?
You really shouldn't have any trouble in 1999 mode if this is your sixth playthrough. Personally I'd focus on Bucking Bronco instead of Crows and leave Devil's Kiss alone, but to each his own.Thanks for the advice. Going to go on now.
Can't believe this is the 6th playthrough I'm doing. Going to stop for a long while after this lol. Until DLC anyway.
There's a reason why the later parts of the game have encounters where you have little to no cover. That reason is Return to Sender. It makes you impervious to all damage. Use it.Finding it hard to finish a second run(this time on 1999 mode). Some encounters feel out of tune. Just got through the stupidly tedious section in Memorial Gardens. Having a boss regain full health after a death... yea not the most well balanced section. Restart a fight with depleted ammo supply(and this boss is a hell of a bullet sponge) and half the health/salt or play through a section of the game again because the checkpoint was a while back? Times like this really exacerbate my frustration with the game over system in this game. You do not implement it this way in a sand box shooter.
So, I get past that and the next encounter is against 3 or 4 grunts... and I die miserably because I try something interesting with the vigors. Because, you see, they have the ability to kill me within 3-5 seconds if I end up in a bad spot. I can go through hordes of these guys intermixed with heavier opponents in other areas, but in a spot like this where they're on all sides, and there's no cutting off the line of sight, you better not try anything. At this point, because they've got repeaters or something, a couple of shots will kill you. Now sit back and relax, there's a loading screen to sit through the length of which is only rivaled by the initial load in a GTA game. Booker Dewitt, death incarnate, felled by a random dude with a machine guy because he charged another guy 10 feet away, ending up with his back turned to the enemy.
Good one. That's my least used vigor. I felt like the game never taught me to use it very well so I've ignored it.Put at least 2 or 3 Return to Sender traps on the generator you're trying to protect.