Posted January 16, 2018
I started to play Deus Ex properly. I am playing the GOG version with the GMDX mod because the vanilla GOG version doesn't work quite right on my PC (display problems etc.). I chose to play it with the "highest" difficulty (Realistic), and so far it seems ok, it doesn't feel that hard.
Some early impressions (still doing the first Statue of Liberty mission):
- For now I had hard time understanding what the game story is about. Two, apparently bad, guys were talking about something something evil in the beginning of the game, about becoming gods or something. For awhile I though that guy with the Mike Tyson-tattoo on his face was ME (discussing about his incoming mission with his boss), but apparently he was some baddie instead, LOL. I deduced as much by the evil laughter and the part about becoming gods, or not caring about poor civilians dying.
So yeah, apparently I am some kind of police and there are these awful terrorists in the vicinity that are the bad guys, and lots of different organizations like UNETCO and ATCA and NSI, some good and some bad, apparently.
- So far the gameworld feels a bit... plastic and unrealistic, like how I am supposedly in the goodies' headquarters, and I walk like 100 meters from there and bam there are patrolling terrorists who I am supposed to take down. Hmm...
- Overall the gameplay feels ok. I used up my starting skill points to bump up Computers, Electronics and Sneak. 500 points left unusued, that I would have used for Rifles I think. So far I've taken down most enemies by sneaking behind them and taking them down with a baton. That seems the easiest and most effective way to take down single enemies. I've shot down a couple which were close to each other (so it was impossible to take them down with a baton undetected), and that one group where there were two soldiers and a dog, I just evaded them, too many to handle together at this point, not worth it.
So, so far the gameplay actually reminds me quite a bit of the Thief games. Club a patrolling guard down with your stick from behind, and then move his unconscious body out of sight.
- Graphics with the GMDX mod are aged, but ok.
- I am still figuring out the hacking thing. So like now I am inside the Statue of Liberty at the ground floor, and there is a force field behind which some guy is. I am given options to either turn off those laser beams (apparently either hacking, or entering correct username and password, to the control panel at the entrance), or find some detour past the defenses.
Ok then, hacking sounds good as I already put some skill points into it. But how do I hack the control panel? I click on it and I don't get any hacking option (nor option to enter usename and password, I presume the password is "smastthestate" or something else anarchist).
With some googling, it dawns to me that apparently I am supposed to have some kind of tool (multitool?) in order to hack any computers. Ok, I already hacked one computer at the headquarters, does that mean I lost my only multitool? Where do I get more multitools at this point? If the other option is to use the correct username and password (without hacking), where do I enter them? I don't think I see such option when clicking on that control panel.
So apparently there is still much to learn to me how to interact in this gameworld...
Some early impressions (still doing the first Statue of Liberty mission):
- For now I had hard time understanding what the game story is about. Two, apparently bad, guys were talking about something something evil in the beginning of the game, about becoming gods or something. For awhile I though that guy with the Mike Tyson-tattoo on his face was ME (discussing about his incoming mission with his boss), but apparently he was some baddie instead, LOL. I deduced as much by the evil laughter and the part about becoming gods, or not caring about poor civilians dying.
So yeah, apparently I am some kind of police and there are these awful terrorists in the vicinity that are the bad guys, and lots of different organizations like UNETCO and ATCA and NSI, some good and some bad, apparently.
- So far the gameworld feels a bit... plastic and unrealistic, like how I am supposedly in the goodies' headquarters, and I walk like 100 meters from there and bam there are patrolling terrorists who I am supposed to take down. Hmm...
- Overall the gameplay feels ok. I used up my starting skill points to bump up Computers, Electronics and Sneak. 500 points left unusued, that I would have used for Rifles I think. So far I've taken down most enemies by sneaking behind them and taking them down with a baton. That seems the easiest and most effective way to take down single enemies. I've shot down a couple which were close to each other (so it was impossible to take them down with a baton undetected), and that one group where there were two soldiers and a dog, I just evaded them, too many to handle together at this point, not worth it.
So, so far the gameplay actually reminds me quite a bit of the Thief games. Club a patrolling guard down with your stick from behind, and then move his unconscious body out of sight.
- Graphics with the GMDX mod are aged, but ok.
- I am still figuring out the hacking thing. So like now I am inside the Statue of Liberty at the ground floor, and there is a force field behind which some guy is. I am given options to either turn off those laser beams (apparently either hacking, or entering correct username and password, to the control panel at the entrance), or find some detour past the defenses.
Ok then, hacking sounds good as I already put some skill points into it. But how do I hack the control panel? I click on it and I don't get any hacking option (nor option to enter usename and password, I presume the password is "smastthestate" or something else anarchist).
With some googling, it dawns to me that apparently I am supposed to have some kind of tool (multitool?) in order to hack any computers. Ok, I already hacked one computer at the headquarters, does that mean I lost my only multitool? Where do I get more multitools at this point? If the other option is to use the correct username and password (without hacking), where do I enter them? I don't think I see such option when clicking on that control panel.
So apparently there is still much to learn to me how to interact in this gameworld...
Post edited January 16, 2018 by timppu