driver on 6/1/2014 at 01:18
I picked up the GOTY edition a few weeks back, much cheaper than coughing up for the DLC individually. I really liked The Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches, as other people noted, playing a character with a voice makes a big difference. Blank-slate Corvo just didn't work for me. I wasn't too keen on the idea of the City Trials, but now I'm addicted to Back Alley Brawl, I even managed to get as far as killing Daud, racking up a 43k score. I spend all of Dishonored knocking people out and creeping across rooftops, it's rather fun to just let loose.
Daraan on 6/1/2014 at 02:25
Dishonored is nice but so.. easy. Im Playing two runs offensive & ghost both very hard bust still easy. I'm playing ghost just with TP (and of course without marker) but still. Maybe I try it without TP now would definitely be more challenging. The sad thing is just that you often see the ways you have to take for stealth very easily.
Was pretty fun to find the Thief Easter Egg. Wait... somewhere I heard this dialog :D
Back Alley Brawl is really addicting. 70520 was my best run. After ~2min in level 13 it gets a bit easier the merchant spawn for heal here and than and more enemies cling to fight each other. Just now found out what the killing methode 'back' is:joke:
june gloom on 6/1/2014 at 05:35
I'm having trouble parsing that post.
SubJeff on 6/1/2014 at 14:40
Please post something in another language.
Any language will do.
Yamatotakeru on 6/1/2014 at 17:09
I don't think it's that difficult to understand what Daraan wrote, guys :rolleyes:
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Dishonored is nice but so.. easy. Im Playing two runs offensive & ghost both very hard bust still easy. I'm playing ghost just with TP (and of course without marker) but still. Maybe I try it without TP now would definitely be more challenging. The sad thing is just that you often see the ways you have to take for stealth very easily.
I actually thought it was super-hard, at least on my first run. I tried playing it like Thief and that wasn't really a good idea - got caught and killed by the guards a lot :p .
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Was pretty fun to find the Thief Easter Egg. Wait... somewhere I heard this dialog
Yeah, I loved that bit too :cheeky: .
Jason Moyer on 6/1/2014 at 18:28
There are some areas in the main campaign that are pretty difficult if you're trying to ghost them.
Daraan on 6/1/2014 at 18:55
Stealing both of Dauds Keys+the stuff around him was the hardest part I remember.
It's sad that the light and sound system is poor. Just crouching alone makes you silent. In thief you had to care about what surface you are on. First City Bank & Trust with the marmor was heavy.
Tony_Tarantula on 6/1/2014 at 23:07
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
There are some areas in the main campaign that are pretty difficult if you're trying to ghost them.
Biggest issue I found with the difficulty is that enemy visiblity is inconsistent. There's some situations where they are almost blind to you, and others where guards seem almost prescient. It can make for some frustration as guards will suddenly become extremely sensitive to your presence with little warning.
Pyrian on 21/1/2014 at 22:30
Recently finished the Daud-storyline DLC.
In Dishonored, Daud was the only person I intentionally killed. (I racked up at least 7 unintentional kills; 4 to find out that guards mostly don't realize when a Wall of Light is reprogrammed, 1 to find out that unconscious guards attract rats who can and will kill them if they're in reach, 1 random bum that died from a grenade tossed at a krust infestation, and Granny Rags, who's apparently too fragile to survive being choked unconscious.)
So it made sense to play Daud as the bloodthirsty bastard my Corvo wasn't. I slaughtered my way through the slaughterhouse, Timsh's guards (and one of his lawyers for good measure, though I "spared" Timsh himself for a fate worse than death), the entire Overseer contingent, and the prison.
But then I got to the gang war where I basically needed help from both sides, so it didn't make sense to kill everyone. I resumed killing at the Manor, but got tired of it because they just keep respawning. Finally, I entrapped Delilah forever in a prison of her own making.
LOW CHAOS. Dammit. Apparently I can't be bloodthirsty enough even when I set out to.
I loaded a save and killed Delilah, which was enough to tip me over into the HIGH CHAOS ending.
242 on 8/1/2016 at 15:24
There is currently a PSN sale, and PS4 Definitive Ed. (the game + all DLCs) costs about 15$.
The game somehow bored me on PS3 and I never finished it. Now I'm thinking if it's worth it to try again...