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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 14 May 2014 16:57:11
Message: <5373d8a7@news.povray.org>
Anybody here played this yet? I bought the game the other night, but I 
am apparently too stupid to work out how to play it...

The objective of most computer games is to murder every living thing 
that you come into contact with. Call of Duty mixes things up a little, 
in that there are far too many living things for you to kill *all* of 
them. And the Far Cry series has a system whereby if you just walk up to 
a populated area, you'll probably be dead before you can fire a single 
shot, so you have to sneak around the place and take people out one by 
one. Batman did a fair bit of that too. If Batman gets shot more than 
about twice, he's dead. So if you're standing in a room with ten armed 
guards, you wanna be a little bit careful who sees you!

I'm not precisely sure which camp Deus Ex is in, but it seems to be the 
latter:
* It takes 4 bullet hits to kill you.
* It takes about twelve bullet hits to kill an opponent.
* The rate at which I expend ammo *vastly* exceeds the rate at which I 
can find more. Thus far, I have yet to have more than 12 bullets in my 
inventory simultaneously. And that's for a pistol!

So it seems the idea is to sneak past people. Now in Crysis, you can 
press a button and turn invisible. In Far Cry, you can hide in the 
bushes. And you've got binoculars. And a freaking sniper rifle! In 
Batman, you can see in the dark and see through walls. You also have the 
ability to fly and to instantly scale walls.

In Deux Ex, on the other hand, you're just a guy. OK, a guy with 
sunglasses embedded IN YOUR FACE... but you certainly don't have any 
special cyborg abilities. You can't run, you can't jump, you can't 
climb, your vision is inferior to normal humans (in that every flat 
surface lights up yellow when you look at it), and you die about as 
easily as a normal human too. So... I'm not sure how it's supposed to be 
possible to sneak past people.

Last night, I tried to steal some evidence out of the local police 
station. Well no, actually that's a lie. I tried to get from one floor 
to another without being shot to pieces. I presume the flashing marker 
on my radar is on a different floor.

OK, so you can't go in the front door. The map clearly shows a back 
door, but the floor is electrified for some reason, so going that was 
leads to instant death. But apparently if you follow the sewers, they go 
right there. Trouble is, some punks started shooting at me. Given that I 
only have 6 bullets, that means I've got to kill one guy, wait for the 
rest to disperse, grab the ammo out of his pistol, kill the next guy, 
etc. All without ever being hit by a single bullet. Needless to say, it 
took a few attempts.

Anyway, having got to the back entrance alive, I found I could use a box 
to climb up the fire escape. And look at that, there *just happens* to 
be a conveniently placed air vent just there. Isn't that surprising? So 
presumably that's where I'm supposed to go.

So I get into the building, and I'm in a giant straight corridor, with 
no hiding places, and a guard strolling up and down the length of it. 
Several times I tried to hack the computer on the office door to sneak 
in there. But apparently opening a terminal window doesn't pause the 
rest of the game. ;-) So... yeah, there's now 30 cops shooting at me, 
and I have 4 bullets. Clearly this can't end well.

Having died in this way multiple times, I concluded that the only 
possible way out of this situation is to take out the guard. I mean, 
every few seconds he comes and stands *right next to* where I'm hiding, 
*with his back to me*. There is no logical reason for why a human would 
do that; I can only conclude that the game is purposely designed this 
way to make it easy for me to take him out. (This *is* one of the 
opening missions, after all...)

So I take the guy out. (It's *really* frustrating how the button to put 
somebody to sleep and the button to KILL them are *the same button*! So 
every time you take somebody down, there's a 50% chance you'll kill them 
rather than just knock them out...) Now I can go hack the door... well 
OK, on the fifth attempt I can hack the door! (I have yet to work out 
what the myriad of different icons actually *mean*...)

I get into the office, and find that there's a convenient vent system 
that leads me straight past where the camera is. Which is good, because 
as far as I can tell, it's impossible to evade a camera, regardless of 
what the tutorial says. In one of the offices, I read some guy's email, 
and find he's involved with drug dealers. Presumably this is the magic 
"evidence" I need to make him talk. So that's one side-quest solved. At 
least I've achieved *something*...

It seems that my main objective is on another floor. But there's a guy 
patrolling every inch of the space between the air vent and the stairs. 
So I wait for him to stand with his back to me, take him out, drag him 
into the vent - wait, WHAT?! Why is the alarm... oh, right. I'm standing 
under that camera again. OK, so the vent *doesn't* take me past the 
camera. So it's actually impossible to get off this floor without 
triggering the alarm. WTF? Maybe there's a control panel somewhere that 
I have to hack to shut it up.

Anyway, by some miracle I managed to run down the stairs and hide in the 
corner without anybody seeing me. If you just sit there for half an 
hour, the alarm eventually deactivates. So now I'm on the next floor, 
but it seems I still need to go down. So I sneak down while everybody 
has their back to me. Now I'm on the right floor, but it again appears 
to be impossible to reach my goal. There's a guy standing rooted to the 
spot, glaring straight at my exit. There's no way I can get without 
twenty feet of him without him seeing me. There's no way I can leave the 
stairwell without him seeing me. Game over.

In fact, I tried to sneak off, but we saw me, and I got killed. So I 
reloaded the game... WHAT! The last save was TWO HOURS AGO?!

Rage-quit.

There's no way in *hell* I'm replaying that entire three floors just to 
get back to this dead-end. All the XP I earned, the upgrades I bought, 
the emails I read through, the people I carefully took out... I have to 
redo ALL of that?? >_<

Either I'm playing this game completely wrong, or the difficulty curve 
is absolutely insane. This is, like, the THIRD mission or so in the 
entire game. It's the very beginning. And I'm having to replay sections 
of it over and over and over, dozens of times, just to advance a few 
feet forward. Maybe the game really is literally THAT HARD, but I 
suspect I'm just doing it wrong.

What the heck am I missing? Because every single time I play this game, 
I just get my arse handed to me on a plate.

PS. I enjoy the fact that I bought an upgrade that supposedly allows you 
to "see through walls", only then to find out that you have to manually 
turn it on somehow. Shame they couldn't make a tutorial to tell you 
*how*, eh?


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 14 May 2014 17:42:23
Message: <5373e33f$1@news.povray.org>
On Wed, 14 May 2014 21:57:16 +0100, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:

> Anybody here played this yet?

Yep, I found it to be a lot of fun, actually.  I played it on the PS3, 
though (I'm guessing you're playing it on the PC?), so I don't know that 
I can help with your UI issues.

Jim
-- 
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and 
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw


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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 15 May 2014 14:14:54
Message: <5375041e@news.povray.org>
>> Anybody here played this yet?
>
> Yep, I found it to be a lot of fun, actually.  I played it on the PS3,
> though (I'm guessing you're playing it on the PC?), so I don't know that
> I can help with your UI issues.

Yeah, PC. I think playing this game makes my graphics card a little bit sad.

Is it usual for it to take two and a half hours to get from one end of a 
corridor to another? I can't work out if the game is seriously *that 
hard*, or if I'm just playing it wrong...


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 15 May 2014 14:54:47
Message: <53750d76@news.povray.org>
Orchid Win7 v1 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> Is it usual for it to take two and a half hours to get from one end of a 
> corridor to another? I can't work out if the game is seriously *that 
> hard*, or if I'm just playing it wrong...

I have the game for the Xbox 360. I don't remember it being that hard.
(And this even though playing a first-person shooter with a game
controller sucks.)

-- 
                                                          - Warp


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 15 May 2014 20:34:35
Message: <53755d1b$1@news.povray.org>
On Thu, 15 May 2014 19:15:01 +0100, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:

>>> Anybody here played this yet?
>>
>> Yep, I found it to be a lot of fun, actually.  I played it on the PS3,
>> though (I'm guessing you're playing it on the PC?), so I don't know
>> that I can help with your UI issues.
> 
> Yeah, PC. I think playing this game makes my graphics card a little bit
> sad.
> 
> Is it usual for it to take two and a half hours to get from one end of a
> corridor to another? I can't work out if the game is seriously *that
> hard*, or if I'm just playing it wrong...

You must be playing it wrong, because it never took me that long.  What 
difficulty level are you playing at?

Jim



-- 
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and 
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw


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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 16 May 2014 03:17:47
Message: <5375bb9b$1@news.povray.org>
>> Is it usual for it to take two and a half hours to get from one end of a
>> corridor to another? I can't work out if the game is seriously *that
>> hard*, or if I'm just playing it wrong...
>
> You must be playing it wrong, because it never took me that long.  What
> difficulty level are you playing at?

I thought as much.

I've got it on Normal difficulty.

Now to figure out what I'm actually doing wrong...


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From: nemesis
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 16 May 2014 16:15:01
Message: <web.537670eb453e75ed352a052d0@news.povray.org>
Orchid Win7 v1 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> >> Is it usual for it to take two and a half hours to get from one end of a
> >> corridor to another? I can't work out if the game is seriously *that
> >> hard*, or if I'm just playing it wrong...
> >
> > You must be playing it wrong, because it never took me that long.  What
> > difficulty level are you playing at?
>
> I thought as much.
>
> I've got it on Normal difficulty.
>
> Now to figure out what I'm actually doing wrong...

perhaps you're not used to stealth-based games...


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 16 May 2014 16:52:32
Message: <53767a90@news.povray.org>
nemesis <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> perhaps you're not used to stealth-based games...

You mean it's not the kind of game where you run into the enemy camp
guns blazing and screaming at the top of your lungs, shooting everything
that moves?

-- 
                                                          - Warp


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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 16 May 2014 17:11:18
Message: <53767ef6$1@news.povray.org>
On 16/05/2014 09:52 PM, Warp wrote:
> nemesis<nam### [at] gmailcom>  wrote:
>> perhaps you're not used to stealth-based games...
>
> You mean it's not the kind of game where you run into the enemy camp
> guns blazing and screaming at the top of your lungs, shooting everything
> that moves?

Not with 12 bullets, you don't.

Plus, you would kind of have to figure out who the heck "the enemy" 
actually is...


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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Date: 16 May 2014 17:12:59
Message: <53767f5b$1@news.povray.org>
>> Now to figure out what I'm actually doing wrong...
>
> perhaps you're not used to stealth-based games...

Heh. At least it *is* stealth-based, and I'm not just walking around 
with 12 bullets when actually there's some part I missed where you get 
given an assault rifle with 700 bullets or something... I was beginning 
to wonder!


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