Strummerjones said:Unfortunately they really haven't. There are still extremely long load times in most places, and you regularly have to wait a good 30 seconds when changing between areas.
Strummerjones said:Unfortunately they really haven't. There are still extremely long load times in most places, and you regularly have to wait a good 30 seconds when changing between areas.
iratA said:Thanks for all your tips I will try and use all of this.
I think having more health bars would have to help somewhat. How many do you have at level 19?
I may need to restart my entire game and try and level quicker. This game for me atm just feels like hard work.
Fistwell said:You know about the "start over with your current level" option, right?
TheFreshPrince said:Is it possible to complete the story on the first go, or is a restart/level-carry-over pretty much required to finish the story successfully?
I think it's the second option on the death screen. First one is to load a save file, second is to restart story, as in: restart story but keep your levels. Also, if you're on psn, i could give you a hand by means of online co-op.iratA said:No. Please explain.
Fistwell said:I think it's the second option on the death screen. First one is to load a save file, second is to restart story, as in: restart story but keep your levels. Also, if you're on psn, i could give you a hand by means of online co-op.
Crazymoogle said:If it's structured at all like DR1, it might be theoretically possible, but your character would be so weak that it would be incredibly difficult to do so. The difference between LV1 and LV50 is pretty significant, sort of like in Metroid how you are much more powerful with all of the upgrades.
I think there's one of those in the newstand, left from safehouse exit.Ben2749 said:There's also a magazine that increases food's healing by 50% which I kept on me at all times, but I forget where it is.
I finished the campaign with an S-ending the first time around, so it's doable. There'll be some tight deadlines though if you want to rescue some survivors, especially if you luck out on the speed upgrade (I only got mine at level 21), and you might want to avoid some of the bosses until you get a feel for the gameplay / the mall. Certain unlockable skills are a huge help too for the boss fights.TheFreshPrince said:Is it possible to complete the story on the first go, or is a restart/level-carry-over pretty much required to finish the story successfully?
spons said:I did it with the knife gloves and a lot of drinks with the 50% extra health recovery magazine. And getting the survivors in fights with psychopaths is stupid, they'll just get killed, I had to restart when I tried that once :lol.
eso76 said:Speaking of magazines..stupid question but do they respawn at their original position ? because i'm pretty sure i randomly dropped a lot around
GhostRidah said:Is there a movie theater in the game? I cant find one
Kurtofan said:Will Case Zero still be available after DR2 gets released?
Edit:Apparently it's already out here...
Is Case Zero worth it?
Nice,thanks.Air Zombie Meat said:Yes it is. Well worth 400 points.
I'm pretty sure that they're going to use the item system for their upcoming Powerstone sequel.seady said:With such amazingly diverse environments and huge catalog of items found in this game, I am surprise Capcom has not use this tech for other type of games.
fna84 said:So is online co-op any good?
I always get hyped for any game with online co-op but get dissapointed when the network code is shitty
Also, which version is the best 360 or ps3?
I would go for pc but j have no controller
NIN90 said:And you are aware that you could just simply use your 360/PS3 controller n your PC? Setting a controller up is really easy.
Vamphuntr said:Can I play coop on live with random people or is it one of those game that you can only invite people from your friends list?
Darklord said:I'm curious. Can you use a wireless 360 controller on a PC if you plug it in with the charging cable or is it only the full wired ones that'll work?
http://www.xbox360achievements.org/forum/showthread.php?t=261519Ben2749 said:Oh well. Next playthrough, I guess. I'll be doing a lot more of them anyway, as I'd like to go for the full 1000 again (though I seriously don't know how the hell you're supposed to get 72,000 kills. Even riding an SUV/chainsaw bike around in the central park seems to be too slow).
DarkUSS said:God I hate the time limits and how it forces you to replay the whole chapter from the beginning if you fail to reach the safe room in time.
At least I learned my lesson early and save on different slots now. Other than that, I'm having a blast with DS2.![]()
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dragonlife29 said:Hmm...
Are there any other slutty costumes for Chuck?![]()
Warm Machine said:I'll wait a good week before saying anything in the OT about it.
Leon is meant to have a sexual infatuation with Chuck Greene. If you watch when Chuck first rides into the elevator in TIR at the beginning of the game Leon is checking Chuck out and then turns away when Chuck looks over at him. In his boss intro he throws the keys to the bike away from Chuck so he has to walk over to them and bend over to pick them up.
I believe the model of Leon is a modified version of the original Chuck Greene model from early production. His face is also used again as one of the militia men on the rooftop (the one that doesn't talk in the cinematic)
Other stuff that is pretty subtle. Chuck never drinks coffee in the cinematics until he discovers the truth inThe scene where he is framed for the outbreak he is about to sip and doesn't and then when the explosion goes off that signals the robbery he doesn't either.the underground lab.
Really minor stuff...in The Boykin intro when Rebecca yells out for Chuck it is actually Stacey's voice. We never had a cut of the actress for Rebecca yelling out his name. I think it is the same sample as in Ending B.