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Side by side comparison between the PC game Deus Ex, released in 2000 and Deus Ex: The Conspiracy, the Playstation 2 port released in 2002 (emulated in HD with PCSX2).
Side by side comparison between the PC game Deus Ex, released in 2000 and Deus Ex: The Conspiracy, the Playstation 2 port released in 2002 (emulated in HD with PCSX2).
I know this probably makes me a bad person but I fucking loved Invisible War on Xbox. I was only about 14 at the time but I had a lot of fun playing that.They really had to reduce the size of the maps for that port. Probably the main reason all of the areas in Invisible War were cramped af, they developed it with Xbox in mind from the start.
Yeah the same happened with Thief: Deadly Shadows, althought that one was worse since it affected the PC version too.They really had to reduce the size of the maps for that port. Probably the main reason all of the areas in Invisible War were cramped af, they developed it with Xbox in mind from the start.
Don't worry. It doesn't make you a bad person.I know this probably makes me a bad person but I fucking loved Invisible War on Xbox. I was only about 14 at the time but I had a lot of fun playing that.
Neat old trick: mirror all meshes on the horizontal axis and make the ground material semi transparent.![]()
Yooo they had the reflections in for the PS2 version? That's neat.
I kind of feel about IW like I do about Bioshock. It's not a bad game, but it absolutely falls flat as a sequel to the original Deus Ex, just like Bioshock mostly failed at being a spiritual successor to System Shock.I know this probably makes me a bad person but I fucking loved Invisible War on Xbox. I was only about 14 at the time but I had a lot of fun playing that.
Totally fine, the IW hate is incredibly overblown. It's faulty/janky in many ways but there are not many games like it. I had a lot of fun with it too and didn't really understand the enormous backlash (I do, it's mainly because of the downscaling of some ability systems, but that didn't bother me personally). Apart from the smaller maps, I personally loved the frequent interplay of dynamic systems and creating unexpected situations that mostly happened because of the smaller maps.I know this probably makes me a bad person but I fucking loved Invisible War on Xbox. I was only about 14 at the time but I had a lot of fun playing that.
I tried 2-3 times but always bailed out after 2-3 hours.
wtf man...leave the stuterfest current gen games and go play that shit nowI still have to play human revolution and sequel...
I should check if there are mods that make graphic and combat less shitty.w
wtf man...leave the stuterfest current gen games and go play that shit now
I kind of feel about IW like I do about Bioshock. It's not a bad game, but it absolutely falls flat as a sequel to the original Deus Ex, just like Bioshock mostly failed at being a spiritual successor to System Shock.
while i agree with the first one..the second one holds up really well today. i think theres a mod to get rid of the piss filter too.I should check if there are mods that make graphic and combat less shitty.
It's a severely overrated game.I tried 2-3 times but always bailed out after 2-3 hours.
There is something that just doesn't work for me, i can replay dishonored every year but i can't stay engaged with DE.
Maybe i should try the more modern sequel but i heard the game are heavily interconnected and a recap is not enough.
I tried 2-3 times but always bailed out after 2-3 hours.
There is something that just doesn't work for me
Me either.Deus Ex? Never heard of it.
I should check if there are mods that make graphic and combat less shitty.
Human Revolution is pretty much independent of the original Deus Ex. Mankind Divided is a sequel to Human Revolution.Maybe i should try the more modern sequel but i heard the game are heavily interconnected and a recap is not enough.
Same here. Thoroughly enjoyed that game. Did some crazy stuff. That nightclub towards the beginning of the game. I gassed the whole place and killed everybody then robbed them. I also killed one of the Illuminati soldiers that there was no way I was going to beat one-on-one by locking them in a glass chamber with poison gas and he died and then I got his stuff. It was really good. Man, the memories are pouring in. I had so much fun with that game.I know this probably makes me a bad person but I fucking loved Invisible War on Xbox. I was only about 14 at the time but I had a lot of fun playing that.
I should check if there are mods that make graphic and combat less shitty.
Invisible war is great. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. And I played it at about that age too. Unforgettable and way better than most rpgs today.I know this probably makes me a bad person but I fucking loved Invisible War on Xbox. I was only about 14 at the time but I had a lot of fun playing that.
I wouldn't bother. Its dated on pc too and its story is pretty vanilla for 2020 standards.Love HR and MD but the original (on ps2) felt too dated and couldn't get into it. Primarily due to the controls. Maybe I'll give the PC version a shot.
Love HR and MD but the original (on ps2) felt too dated and couldn't get into it. Primarily due to the controls. Maybe I'll give the PC version a shot.
NahI wouldn't bother. Its dated on pc too and its story is pretty vanilla for 2020 standards.
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Oh no don't get me wrong, i know how good the game is because it is loved by immersive sims fanboys, so it can't be bad.It's a severely overrated game.
I'm an immersive sim fanboyOh no don't get me wrong, i know how good the game is because it is loved by immersive sims fanboys, so it can't be bad.
There is really not a bad immersvie sims on the market, even the lowest one like wild west or deathloop are still 7/10 games at the very worst.