Will Deus Ex: HR DLC have fridges?
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Published 28 September, 2011 Duration 0:49
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Stun gun/ typhoon = none can defend
Awesome game, will def. be picking this up.
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That sucked.
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Its the first time a fridge has been nerfed though
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I knew it was a trap all along, but stupidly I asked myself, 'how bad can it be, I just want to see what happens.'
It's bad. No Typhoon and I have no grenades. This shit is impossible.
wish I had a fridge...
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When the game loads just don't walk forward, go back and down the elevator and loot the hell out of the previous section (it's huge). Get the laser gun if you didn't find it before, get all the ammo that's left behind... Also remember that the golden boxes below the moving statues in the boss fight ARE ammo depots (they just don't glow because your augmented eyes are switched off). Then it's just a matter of running away from him, waiting on the corners, firing EVERYTHING and running to the other corner... again and again.
Although, the easiest way was hacking the turret to attack enemies and take it with you to the encounter (that wasn't an option for me as I only had level 3 hacking).
That stupid chip is my second biggest complaint about the game, after crap boss fights. It's just lame that one option makes you a dummy and gives you no workaround and the other has no penalty whatsoever. It's a faulty game mechanic, the game was pretending to make you choose between two evils (a TYM chip that looked evil or staying as you were, having augmentation glitches or worse in the long run)... but it was a fake option. And changing it was considered an EXP-awarding secondary mission!!! It might fit somehow plotwise once you defeat the guy, but in a game meant to allow you to play as you like this kind of decision feels like treason. Did not like.
End rant.