mattseng on 20/5/2001 at 09:43
Discovered that if you have a full inventory when you meet Dr. Savage on the sub pen rooftop, before going to Area 51, he tries to give you an augmentation upgrade. You say you need to drop something...if you don't and click on him again, you keep receiving 500 skill points. I was able to load up all my skills to Master by the time I left him. This was on Mac version 1.0.1. Not sure if this was fixed in the MP version.
Eberon on 20/5/2001 at 15:53
This is no longer an issue after the PC patches. Be sure to visit the developer of the Mac version for the latest patch. I believe that would be Westlake Interactive :)
wsthune on 20/5/2001 at 18:19
There are in fact several places in the game where you can obtain infinite skill points, should one want to. Not much point in doing so, however.
Fanatix on 20/5/2001 at 18:39
Yep, they fixed this problem in some patch they made a while ago. I believe they are other infinite skill point bugs, also. Might be incorrect, though.
-Fanatix
mattseng on 20/5/2001 at 19:52
Glad they did! Felt kind of weird being able to suddenly take everyone down with the sniper rifle and to able to walk up to a LAM, walk away, come back, do a little jig, then disable it. It did help me see which were the most useful skills to put my points toward next time through.
Bogeyman on 21/5/2001 at 08:08
I
think this is not fixed in Mac Deus Ex 1.0.2 (current), since that is the equivalent of PC version 1.1.0.9.
BTW, updates, patches and demo can be found at (
http://www.aspyr.com) http://www.aspyr.com and probably at (
http://www.) http://www. macgamefiles.com.
Edit: According to the Westlake Status page 1.1.1.2 for Macintosh is in beta. This is supposed to fix that bug, no?
[ May 21, 2001: Message edited by: Bogeyman ]
gnaarz on 27/5/2002 at 15:13
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Originally posted by wsthune
There are in fact several places in the game where you can obtain infinite skill points, should one want to. Not much point in doing so, however.
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Didn´t play dx for a while, but when i played last (with that d3d patch, don´t know with version) i found out that the numpads that power on the milbots on vandenberg work as often as you want em, always provide 100 exp when switched (on and off).