Trained:
>electronics
>low tech
>lockpicking
Is this a good build to start? I've discovered how good prod, baton, pepper-spray are.
If so, what should I be using my upgrade mods on?
What about augs? Those always baffle me.
Trained:
>electronics
>low tech
>lockpicking
Is this a good build to start? I've discovered how good prod, baton, pepper-spray are.
If so, what should I be using my upgrade mods on?
What about augs? Those always baffle me.
I bet you're playing Revision you faggy coconut milk drinking zoomer nigger apologist
nah.
then what's your excuse for not downgrading your pistol skill at the start and dumping the rest into heavy weapons?
then you can get combat strength aug maxed with a decent low tech skill and dragon dildo becomes an infinite lockpick for doors with >= 50 damage threshold and also destroy turrets and cameras
What is the point of this post
I replay every year and always end up doing the same stealth/low tech playthrough. Augs should compliment your build but are also there just for fun. Melee build? Stronger melee aug. Just look at each aug and see which one you would find the most useful.
>GEP gun
>pepper spray (where are masked units weak to this?!)
>dragon tooth sword
>silenced rifle
These weapons break the game.
tried this game but it didn't really have any cool cinematics and a lot of the guns felt super underpowered
not to mention all the fucking talking, it was ridiculous and boring
Mediocre bait
should've stuck with the prod
>not to mention all the fucking talking, it was ridiculous and boring
>autismo stroke
strongest build is flamethrower with maxed heavy weapons and maxed low tech with dragon dildo and combat strentgh
rifles are good, but again maxed rifle skill and targeting implant for comparable to dragon dildo damage
If you're gonna go low tech make sure you get the leg upgrades that make you go fast. Trust me by the end of the game you'll be a fucking anime protagonist.
Are there any skills, any skills at all, where the immense cost to reach the highest level is actually worth it? Never done it personally, they cost so fucking much. I usually end up just "trained" in almost everything, sometimes actually everything (even swimming is slightly useful), specialising in a few key ones.
GMDX or Revision for a second playthrough?
I've noticed Flame Thrower quickly puts enemies into a stunned/panic mode where they run around screaming. It's hilarious to see someone like Agent Navara talk shit to you, then seconds later she's running around in panic on fire.
Everyone is weak to being on fire.
I was thinking more low tech for non-lethal. Baton and pepper spray.
Shame you can't get a proper sword until HK. and then the dragon's tooth right after that. The only lethal melee is a crow-bar and it's pretty uncool to be whacking people with those like some thug. An early sword would be great, and then a nano-sword by the end.
this is why games like deus ex aren't made anymore Yea Forums - retards like this
except MJ12 commandos, flammenwerfer wrecks everyone
vanilla is better than GMDX, revision is not worth playing ever
ideal scenario would be vanilla + GMDX AI but you'll never get that option
They are being made still but yeah retards like that are killing them again that much is true.
Low tech isn't really necessary to level since Dragon Sword does stupid amounts of damage either way.
t. brainlet
it can kill most enemies untrained, but it can also destroy security cameras and most locked doors if you invest into low tech
Thats what combat strength is for.
you need both maxed to destroy turrets
cameras only need 3 ranks combat strength and advanced? low tech
>he needs meta builds on a singleplayer game that can already be made trivial on the hardest difficulty with unoptimized builds
OK kid I've been playing this game since it came out, but apparently the generation gap is showing here. So here's the thing about RPGs, right, more than half the fun is breaking them, otherwise scarce few would ever replay them. It's an obsolete game design notion nowdays, since everything needs to be ballanced, leading to snoozefests like pillars of eternity.