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On September 10 2011 15:53 Hakker wrote: Good news, Deus the Third sold over two million copies since launch, meanig a sequel (sequel prequel?) is almost guaranteed at this point.
Sweet news, wheres the source from though? I'd like to read it :D
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So a sequel would have to fit after DXHR and before DX1, interesting indeed I'll get it for sure
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On September 10 2011 17:23 DisaFear wrote: So a sequel would have to fit after DXHR and before DX1, interesting indeed I'll getit for sure If they do go for a second prequel, I wonder how they'll carry on from Human Revolutions. I assume they'll stick with Adam Jensen as the main character as he was generally well-received. So, how will they incorporate the multiple endings into the next game? Just choose one as canon? or perhaps do what Invisible War did and try and incorporate all 4 into 1 storyline + Show Spoiler +(except for Adam dying that is) ? I really don't see how that would work though, since they seem mutually exclusive from one another. Then again, the endings in Deus Ex seemed so at first, but Ion Storm somehow combined them.
Whatever happens, I'm just happy they're considering making another DX game. There's always room for good RPG/FPS hybrids in today's video game market.
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The endings were done really nicely. I favore the Taggards one, 'society needs laws and regulations'.
Everyone probably knows by now that if you wait for credits to roll out, you get an extra sceen which probably leads into DX4
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On September 10 2011 18:01 Telcontar wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2011 17:23 DisaFear wrote: So a sequel would have to fit after DXHR and before DX1, interesting indeed I'll getit for sure If they do go for a second prequel, I wonder how they'll carry on from Human Revolutions. I assume they'll stick with Adam Jensen as the main character as he was generally well-received. So, how will they incorporate the multiple endings into the next game? Just choose one as canon? or perhaps do what Invisible War did and try and incorporate all 4 into 1 storyline (except for Adam dying that is)? I really don't see how that would work though, since they seem mutually exclusive from one another. Then again, the endings in Deus Ex seemed so at first, but Ion Storm somehow combined them. Whatever happens, I'm just happy they're considering making another DX game. There's always room for good RPG/FPS hybrids in today's video game market.
If it was me I would go for option 5 and say none of them were and that something went wrong or Adam was stopped from broadcasting a message/destroying the station and implicated Adam and possibly Megan in the zombie thing
That way it gives a credible reason why the after credit ending takes place no matter which option you choose.
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On September 10 2011 18:16 MarcH wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2011 18:01 Telcontar wrote:On September 10 2011 17:23 DisaFear wrote: So a sequel would have to fit after DXHR and before DX1, interesting indeed I'll getit for sure If they do go for a second prequel, I wonder how they'll carry on from Human Revolutions. I assume they'll stick with Adam Jensen as the main character as he was generally well-received. So, how will they incorporate the multiple endings into the next game? Just choose one as canon? or perhaps do what Invisible War did and try and incorporate all 4 into 1 storyline (except for Adam dying that is)? I really don't see how that would work though, since they seem mutually exclusive from one another. Then again, the endings in Deus Ex seemed so at first, but Ion Storm somehow combined them. Whatever happens, I'm just happy they're considering making another DX game. There's always room for good RPG/FPS hybrids in today's video game market. + Show Spoiler +If it was me I would go for option 5 and say none of them were and that something went wrong or Adam was stopped from broadcasting a message/destroying the station and implicated Adam and possibly Megan in the zombie thing
That way it gives a credible reason why the after credit ending takes place no matter which option you choose. They could very well do that. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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How about doing a Mass Effect and continuing off your choices?
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How about people not giving spoilers on the thread? Or at least using the spoiler tag?
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The game has absolutely zero consequence.
I killed _EVERYONE_ in Detroit.
Yes, everyone. Not a soul alive.
I eradicated both mobs off the face of the earth. The police station is a graveyard, as with all the patrols outside too.
Genocide all the punks, innocent bystanders, & even quest NPCs. Good bye Megan's mom, janitors, & civilians.
All this without a single consequence. The main quests went on, not one character surprised (the ones you can't kill inside Sarif building).
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On September 10 2011 17:11 KezseN wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2011 15:53 Hakker wrote: Good news, Deus the Third sold over two million copies since launch, meanig a sequel (sequel prequel?) is almost guaranteed at this point. Sweet news, wheres the source from though? I'd like to read it :D
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/37134/Deus_Ex_Human_Revolution_Ships_2M_Units.php
I couldn't find anywhere where it said that it takes in to account online (steam) sales too however, so its likely the number is higher.
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And the game hasn't been released in Japan yet, so that figure should rise
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On September 10 2011 23:40 FacelessVoid wrote: The game has absolutely zero consequence.
I killed _EVERYONE_ in Detroit.
Yes, everyone. Not a soul alive.
I eradicated both mobs off the face of the earth. The police station is a graveyard, as with all the patrols outside too.
Genocide all the punks, innocent bystanders, & even quest NPCs. Good bye Megan's mom, janitors, & civilians.
All this without a single consequence. The main quests went on, not one character surprised (the ones you can't kill inside Sarif building). dont worry, one line in the final cutscene will be different!
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Got me new graphics card, finally time to replay it not on 800x600
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On September 10 2011 18:15 Odoakar wrote: The endings were done really nicely. I favore the Taggards one, 'society needs laws and regulations'.
Everyone probably knows by now that if you wait for credits to roll out, you get an extra sceen which probably leads into DX4
I went with the 'fuck this shit' (also known as the 'who am I to decide') ending blowing up the tower and killing myself and everyone in it, which will also condemn the rest of the world to death due to global warming...
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On September 10 2011 23:45 Hakker wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2011 17:11 KezseN wrote:On September 10 2011 15:53 Hakker wrote: Good news, Deus the Third sold over two million copies since launch, meanig a sequel (sequel prequel?) is almost guaranteed at this point. Sweet news, wheres the source from though? I'd like to read it :D http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/37134/Deus_Ex_Human_Revolution_Ships_2M_Units.phpI couldn't find anywhere where it said that it takes in to account online (steam) sales too however, so its likely the number is higher. It's a publisher number, it takes online into account And it's shipped + sold, not sold
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On September 10 2011 18:15 Odoakar wrote: The endings were done really nicely. I favore the Taggards one, 'society needs laws and regulations'.
Everyone probably knows by now that if you wait for credits to roll out, you get an extra sceen which probably leads into DX4
More like leads into the original DX.
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hmm, when im completing cassandra reeds assignment, the dialogue turns all silent even though their mouths run for an eternity. I can't exit the dialogue or anything and it happens every time. Anyone else encountered this? I guess I'll just have to skip her quest...
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If you didnt talk to the police officer in the station the quest bugs out and you can't complete it.
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On September 13 2011 03:37 Hakker wrote: If you didnt talk to the police officer in the station the quest bugs out and you can't complete it.
he wasnt in his room, plus i had to sneak in, weren't you only going there to access his files?
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On September 13 2011 03:56 Shauni wrote:Show nested quote +On September 13 2011 03:37 Hakker wrote: If you didnt talk to the police officer in the station the quest bugs out and you can't complete it. he wasnt in his room, plus i had to sneak in, weren't you only going there to access his files?
He's in the lobby, the info you get on his computer tells you to go talk to him IIRc.
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