mrgstiffler
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Yup, even Elizabeth said it would of been better too.
You can still kill him there. Elizabeth will say that it's probably for the best and that's what he wanted anyways.
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Yup, even Elizabeth said it would of been better too.
You can still kill him there. Elizabeth will say that it's probably for the best and that's what he wanted anyways.
I feel that way about Infinite. I can not for the life of me figure what the hell is wrong with it / me.
Ugh the save system is so broken! Lost about 40 minutes of progress. So retarded. I passed points that for sure should have been save points, but it never updated my save. I kept playing to see if it would update the last save game, but it never did so I just gave up.
I finished the game this morning and WOW I really enjoyed it. Thinking about the ending more and more, I personally rate this game up there with the half life series. They put a lot of effort into this game and it absolutely shows. If anyone is on the fence about buying the game, my opinion is to go for it. You won't regret it.
Yeah, you have to check when you go to quit, it'll tell you what time the last save was. It's annoying but at least you can see how much progress you stand to lose.
So far I'm finding Hard to be adequately difficult. I've died a few times and it never seems super easy, mainly because of how little ammo you can hold.
the problem with 'Hard' is that ammo is everywhere, your vigors are powerful and those 'tears' are all over the place meaning you can use Tesla coils, health stations etc whenever you want...I'm definitely dying a bit on 'Hard' but overall the challenge is not worthy of the 'Hard' name
I thought the same thing until the part where I am at near the end....yeah, I can't imagine this is ANY kind of fun on 1999 mode.
Dude, spoiler tags...
I don't entertain the idea that the entire internets is supposed to hide comments for those who haven't played the game for all time, this is just a common courtesy at release or for reviews and opinions. you avoid posts that are going to be talking about the story if you don't want it spoiled, not the other way around.
finished the game
enjoyed it very much. the FPS gameplay wasn't groundbreaking, but it was designed well enough. the story was worth the price of admission though.
is there an in-game graphics setting to turn off depth of field? I ended up disabling it via ini editing and the GAME LOOKED SO MUCH BETTER BECAUSE OF IT.
Just completed it on normal. Took ~15h. I probably did 95% of what there is to do, but I missed a few Infusions and Voxophones apparently.
10 hours in and I am at Big Daddy's aka comstock's place. Gonna get ready to infuse some bioshock in his system if he ends up being a boss.
I don't know what's wrong with you guys or maybe what's wrong with me, but I'm currently at the 22 hour mark on Hard Mode and still not done
What did you do to disable it?
·PitBuLL·;1039754134 said:I need an honest opinion - is it better to beat Bioshock before finishing Infinite?
It makes no difference imho.
In my opinion it matters. The overarching theme of the two games are interwoven.
Documents\My Games\BioShock Infinite\XGame\Config
in file "XEngine.ini," change "DepthOfField=True" to False
might need to make the file read only
I honestly would have been fine with the New York bit being the ending. would have made my Bird choice have a lot more impact, but I can't imagine the rage people would have over the influence of an ending occurring so early in the game and just based off of necklace choice
I don't understand what significance the necklace choice had?