tomi1kenobi on 6/7/2003 at 22:44
In the basement. Just work your way around, until you find a room with a locked cabinet on the left corner. There's a computer mainframe in the middle of the room and the files're on the top of it. Easy to miss:) Hint: to save some picks and stuff, you can just zoog the cabinet with the GEP-gun, since it'll also open the door out and an another cabinet in the next room.
inselaffe on 7/7/2003 at 09:59
i didn't get the gep gun but i LAM'ed it anyway - and it took out the cabinet in the other room too :) and a door (which may have been lopcked? i forget).
I was annoying cos i had got to the bit where you were captured but i wanted to find those documents so kept an old savefile :)
Cheers, I'll get back to you
inselaffe on 7/7/2003 at 14:01
found it :)
now i have to redo the other stuff. I liked how the "attatched"stuff wasnt actually attatched (i half expected it to be in the images section) but from the sound of it i'll get to see the attatched stuff later by what was said in the datacube - i wont be specific incase i spoil it for someone. anyway, one with the game. It means i gotta kill all those people again to save paul - esp those 2 bloody impossible g-man type black suits.
thanks for all your help guys
Loais on 24/7/2003 at 17:36
I tought Paul [SPOILER] cannot die in the battle[/SPOILER].
Also is it possible to [SPOILER]Kill Herman at the subway[/SPOILER]
Lytha on 24/7/2003 at 17:53
Yes
and
No.
;)
BlackCapedManX on 28/7/2003 at 23:53
Okay, a word about tranq damage.
Each time you shoot someone with the tranq it does a certain amount of KO damage. Each time you shoot someone with a normal pistol or other non-KO weapon, it does regular killing damage. But untill the final blow, they both count as generic damage, it's only the last attack that decides whether you get a corpse or a happily sleeping body. If you use a lvl3 or higher targeting skill, you see that there is overall damage along with specific body damage. All you have to do is get the overall damage to zero. Each time you damage a body part, a certain amount is taken from the overall damage. The damage to different body parts is cumulative (so if you do a bunch of damage to the torso, and get the overall low, then shoot them in the head, it should bring the overall to zero). When either the torso or the head reaches zero, so does the overall, but weapons deal more damage to the head, and thus more overall damage. So if you shoot someone in the head with a tranq, it does more initial damage, and then damages the torso until the poison runs out or the person goes unconscious. The net result is really only usefull against those who don't like to take damge from your weapons (like Gunther or Walton, though walton doesn't take any KO damage what-so-ever, no-matter the weapon), because when you shoot an NSF with a tranq, the poison will bring them down, regardless of the initial damage, it's just that the initial damage may be more if you pop them one in the head.
A fun way to make use of this information (and the way that I managed to figure it out in the first place): KO Gunther. Simple way to do it, shoot the hell out of him with pistols or the assault guns or whatever, then when he's really low, shoot him once with the tranq and he goes down without the nasty explosion.