It's a little touch I loved in Alpha Protocol, if you knock out people the game tracks the amount of insurance money your damage caused.
Didn't it also have the orphan-o-meter?
It's a little touch I loved in Alpha Protocol, if you knock out people the game tracks the amount of insurance money your damage caused.
Didn't it also have the orphan-o-meter?
Didn't it also have the orphan-o-meter?
That it did. It was also pretty clever about it, Saudi terrorists would often have loads of children, while Chinese operatives would have 0 or 1.
That it did. It was also pretty clever about it, Saudi terrorists would often have loads of children, while Chinese operatives would have 0 or 1.
I only went for non-lethal PTs so I never noticed. That's quite clever, but then again, it's exactly what Obsidian would do.
Mankind Divided needs more
Mankind Divided needs more
Very much so
Though I'll take a different version of it as I assume they would do

Also, the raging battle between orange and lemon-lime sodas must continue
EP Chill.
LOL I was calm, just mocking the whole ridiculous idea that any character can have their gender changed and that it wouldn't impact them, their lines of dialogue or NPC reactions because apparently gender isn't a defining aspect of a character.
LOL I was calm, just mocking the whole ridiculous idea that any character can have their gender changed and that it wouldn't impact them, their lines of dialogue or NPC reactions because apparently gender isn't a defining aspect of a character.
Too late, you're a sexist. In this age of endless augmentations why shouldn't Adam Jensen become a woman during the plot of the second game? If the devs don't make that happen they're also sexist. Also specieist and a syntheticphobe because Adam Jensen doesn't even have to be human if it wants to be.
LOL I was calm, just mocking the whole ridiculous idea that any character can have their gender changed and that it wouldn't impact them, their lines of dialogue or NPC reactions because apparently gender isn't a defining aspect of a character.
No one said that gender identity isn't an important aspect of a character, beyond yourself in your bizarre rants. What I said was that you don't need to turn Megan into a man to genderswap Jensen, which (until you jumped full on onto the crazy train) looked like was a point about resource allocation.
Y'all talking about gender swapping like we're on tumblr when all I want to be on about is soda flavors
C'mon peeps, y u do dis
LOL I was calm, just mocking the whole ridiculous idea that any character can have their gender changed and that it wouldn't impact them, their lines of dialogue or NPC reactions because apparently gender isn't a defining aspect of a character.
Lol I know but you kept going on like it was a mission statement. ![]()
Y'all talking about gender swapping like we're on tumblr when all I want to be on about is soda flavors
C'mon peeps, y u do dis
Obviously because I want a cross-dressing Jensen but I won't come out and say it. Well, except for now.
Obviously because I want a cross-dressing Jensen but I won't come out and say it. Well, except for now.
Exile pls
Obviously because I want a cross-dressing Jensen but I won't come out and say it. Well, except for now.
Well, his coat has an interesting floral pattern... ![]()
I've seen multiple people mention they chose Sarif's ending. There is no way I would side with that scumbag. On of the computer in the LIMB clinic has a file about Jensen and how both of his legs were amputated and replaced by augmentations on Sarif's orders, while the legs were still healthy and mostly undamaged. I think other changes were made as well.
I really wanted to confront Sarif about it after reading it, but sadly the game never allowed that.
I've seen multiple people mention they chose Sarif's ending. There is no way I would side with that scumbag. On of the computer in the LIMB clinic has a file about Jensen and how both of his legs were amputated and replaced by augmentations on Sarif's orders, while the legs were still healthy and mostly undamaged. I think other changes were made as well.
I really wanted to confront Sarif about it after reading it, but sadly the game never allowed that.
It's not the person you choose, exactly, it's the plan.
For me at least, Sarif's option is the only one that allows for the continued development of augmentation outside the Illuminati's control. Whatever my feelings about Sarif personally.
Sarif's ending might sound good until you realize its way too easy to let that get out of control.
Taggart's, same.
Darrow's, same.
Self-destruct, same.
Hah.
Ahaha.
Haaaaaaaa
Sarif's ending might sound good until you realize its way too easy to let that get out of control.
Taggart's, same.
Darrow's, same.
Self-destruct, same.
Hah.
Ahaha.
Haaaaaaaa
Meh. I pick self-destruct and hope for the best.
LOL
Meh. I pick self-destruct and hope for the best.
LOL
See, that'd work in the world I want to live in where people are open-minded, accepting, positive, kind, courteous, and helpful towards themselves, those closest to them, and the world at large.
BUUUUUUUT,
humanity as a whole is the opposite of all that. So self-destruct is basically asking for bad things to happen. Actually all the endings lead to bad things happening, just different kinds of bad.
Sarif's ending might sound good until you realize its way too easy to let that get out of control.
Taggart's, same.
Darrow's, same.
Self-destruct, same.
Hah.
Ahaha.
Haaaaaaaa
Taggart's is tempting until you realize he's working for the same people who started this clusterfrak to begin with.
"Sure, I'll hand the power over to you. No hard feelings" ![]()
Taggart's is tempting until you realize he's working for the same people who started this clusterfrak to begin with.
"Sure, I'll hand the power over to you. No hard feelings"
In the end it all comes back to Page doing his thing that leads to the original Deus Ex so we should be mindful of that.