P1na: I for one managed to finish DX no only not using guns, but without any weapons at all. I knocked out the one guy on the silo by throwing him boxes while on steroids (arm strength aug).
Eli: Yeah, if this is a reply to my
reason #6, I totally agree that JC is only as violent as you are, and there's certainly no need to use any guns or, for the most part, even perpetrate any violence of any kind in the game (does throwing heavy boxes at people count?). However, the game remains very, very violent. There's going to be people shooting at you on multiple occasions. It's going to happen. And if you want to talk about how impossible it is for JC to go through the whole game peacefully, there's that whole Lebedev situation, for starters. Not to mention Paul, right? The only way you can prevent your brother from getting his ass blown to smithereens as soon as you jump out his window is by killing an entire hit squad.
Look, I've done every conceivable runthrough of the game - no weapons, no killing (and then... KILL EVERYONE!!! D-:<), total stealth, no hacking, no saving - and no matter what you do, there's violence all around JC. He's got a pretty stressful life, that guy.
I agree, violence is there and there is no way about it. I could argue that hiding your head in a hole and pretending it is gone doesn't help, but that is another matter and people look for different things when entertaining themselves. Still, you'll have to agree that people shooting at you is very different from you shooting at people (there's a saying around my place that states "I'm willing to die for my country, but not to kill for it", and I think it hits the spot). It is certainly a lot more stressfull.
It is a pity the game is limited like it is, for which I blame technology in no small part. While I absolutely loved some of the situations you mention, I would have liked different approaches to them, and some triggers are just broken. But Unreal engine had it's limitations, I suppose. This is the main reason I didn't like the sequel, I expected so many improvements and we got invisible war.
I've rewrote this post several times with stuff that I then realized were spoilers, and I'm tired and giving up there. A giveaway thread is no place for futher discussion, me thinks. Still, I think I'll open a thread on the Deus Ex forum to warn new players about the broken triggers and similar glitches. They may be spoilers, but I would have liked to know them beforehand instead of figuring them out through trial and error.