the cheapest way to survive at impossible. - by jy43
AxTng1 on 24/7/2006 at 02:10
Quote Posted by Shevers
I still remember my SS2-lyrics American Pie.
Self-:nono:
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http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=890580) And for those who don't...
Shevers' song is still the win.
Andy_X69 seems to embody the disturbingly sizeable SHODAN fetish movement
AxTng1 found a Now That's What I Call Music 2000 CD and started talking about himself in the third person.
Enchantermon on 29/7/2006 at 20:28
Quote Posted by Shevers
I'd post something to the effect of: :nono: But I still remember my SS2-lyrics American Pie.
Self-:nono:
Aw, come on, give yourself some credit. That was good stuff! :thumb: ;)
charlestheoaf on 4/8/2006 at 13:02
Quote Posted by jy43
The purpose of this article is to figure out how best I can do in my favourite game.I love saving stuff and beat games at miminum cost.
(It is OK if you don't like the way of my playing style)
I'm very much like this too, but I actually like spending all my cyber-modules in SS2, because I like to play with all the toys ;)
In Deus Ex, however, it was totally different. I could never decide which skills to advance, so I didn't really advance any. I upgraded my pistol skills to master (so I could snipe easily) and my computer hacking skills 1 or 2 levels.
I ended the game with 10,000 experience points or something (I don't remember how much it was, but it was quite a lot). Also, thanks to my conservative gameplay, I only ever used had to use med-packs on 1 occasion, and only used batteries when there was an extra one on the floor (I always had the maximum amount you could carry). This could be true for SS2 as well, though, as I rarely use med-hypos, and I don't think I've ever used a med-pack more than once. Of course, I usually don't get all the way through when I play, so I dont' always get to BOTM.
Bjossi on 5/8/2006 at 22:50
I don't start to use any healing stuff in SS2 frequently until BotM, namely the brain room and the corridors toward it that have a few PSI Reavers there.
Bluegrime on 20/8/2006 at 20:14
You could always just run like a man on fire as soon as you see something that cant catch you/dosent have a ranged weapon. SS2 did keep the 'where did he go? Oh well!' thing form Thief, didnt it?
Kylaer on 25/8/2006 at 17:32
Quote Posted by Shevers
I'd post something to the effect of: :nono: But I still remember my SS2-lyrics American Pie.
Self-:nono:
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http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94784) Mine was better :cheeky: :cheeky: It actually rhymed and followed the tune fairly well, had the correct number of verses, and generally had the correct number of syllables in each line.