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The moment that inspired this question:

A long time ago I was playing an MMO called Voyage of the Century Online. A major part of the game was sailing around on a galleon ship and having naval battles in the 1600s.

The game basically allowed you to sail around all of the oceans of the 1600s world and explore. The game was populated with a lot of NPC ships that you could raid and pick up its cargo for loot.

One time, I was sailing around the western coast of Africa and I came across some slavers. This was shocking to me at the time, and I was like “oh, I’m gonna fuck these racist slavers up!”

I proceed to engage the slave ship in battle and win. As I approach the wreckage, I’m bummed out because there wasn’t any loot. Like every ship up until this point had at least some spare cannon balls or treasure, but this one had nothing.

… then it hit me. A slave ship’s cargo would be… people. I sunk this ship and the reason there wasn’t any loot was because I killed the cargo. I felt so bad.

I just sat there for a little while and felt guilty, but I always appreciated that the developers included that detail so I could be humbled in my own self-righteousness. Not all issues can be solved with force.

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[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Originally did you not just save before choosing? I saved and was able to just see all of the endings. As an original Deus Ex player I really enjoyed the game and setting, but the endings felt so lazy and dumb to me.

[–] shadearg@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As an original Deus Ex player I really enjoyed the game and setting, but the endings felt so lazy and dumb to me.

I had the same reaction and I couldn't believe it. Of the original, the "easiest" ending made sense, and the other two were obvious strategic encounters with very different paths of engagement.

I couldn't bring myself to finish DXHRDC because I was certain that even after the additional strategies were added to the bossfights they wouldn't bother with endings. Maybe I'll go through it one day to find out.

[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh gawd the boss fights on my no-kill run… it was a nightmare. I watched a hilarious YouTube fella tear the game apart for a few hours, and all of his criticisms were legitimate. I still enjoyed my playthrough, but the boss fights were absolutely doodoo.

[–] shadearg@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

my no-kill run…

And on the opposite end, if you wanted to be an efficient killer, the laser targeting system weapon modification with the sniper rifle renders the scope innacurate—and apparently it was never fixed, even in DXHRDC!

This was reported on DXHR launch... that's just nasty.

[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Jesus, I didn’t know about that one! A scope on a sniper rifle is PRETTY KINDA IMPORTANT to be accurate??????

If you haven’t seen this and have three hours thirty three minutes and thirty three seconds, this video is incredibly well-put and entertaining. I played around launch and learned of this guy’s videos last year, and found them extremely well-done.

[–] shadearg@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was a believer. I wanted DXHR to be a worthy successor to DX, as DXIW certainly was not. I was preloaded and ready to go at launch.

If you haven’t seen this

No I haven't... I know what I'll be doing for the next four hours. Great catch.

[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I ENJOYED Human Revolution. It just didn’t feel like Deus Ex. I never played the latest one, which may be for the best?

Hbomberguy’s video made me realize exactly why it didn’t feel that way to me. I couldn’t put it into words myself, but his Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles-length video essay really contextualized a lot of my feelings.

Unrelated… If I could recommend another, much shorter masterpiece of his as well…

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[–] shadearg@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I never played the latest one, which may be for the best?

Me neither, I feel the same. I remember passin up DXMD on release to give it time. 7 years should be enough, right?

Hbomberguy’s video made me realize exactly why it didn’t feel that way to me.

All of the glaring issues are coming back vividly as I am watching this. I remember the frustration with the forced narrative. It was a decent looking game on release though, I do remember that.

Unrelated… If I could recommend another,

I'll be sure to watch it, thank you.

Edit: grammar

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