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DarthBeavis
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| Just DL'd via Steam . . . |
Interesting, steams servers have been busy all day for me... |
I got connections
I don't remember when I started . . .I think yesterday sometime.
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| Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:40 pm |
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Genuflect
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Just finished the game. The ending was a bit anti-climatic, but that's just a personal gripe -- YMMV, as always. I'm definitely going to make another run through the game on easy difficulty and spend a little more time exploring. I spent most of the game trying to stay alive and I was running from enemies half the time after I ran out of ammo/plasmids, and I probably missed a bunch of neat little easter eggs and whatnot.
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| Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:36 pm |
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MistrWebmastr
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Location: South Bay Area, CA |
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I'm not even half-way done with it, but I'm spending time playing it through and finding everything (get an achievement if I can find all the tape reorders, and they're hidden off the beaten path.. believe me)
Another note: The developers put the soundtrack up on the cult of rapture website:
http://www.2kgames.com/cultofrapture/home.html
http://downloads.2kgames.com/b....._Score.zip
The music is awesome.. great for work.
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:24 pm |
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LeTiger
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Location: Forest Grove, Oregon |
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Awsome songs, sadly they are very short 
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:22 pm |
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Vector
PDXLAN Founder
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This game scares me enough where I scream while playing....
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:23 pm |
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[RG]Cmarc
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| This game scares me enough where I scream while playing.... |
so ur going to play it @ pdxlan lol
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:58 pm |
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iMax
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Game was AWESOME!! Just beat it a little bit ago... Gunna replay it this time harvesting the little sisters rather then saving them.
Was so worth the money
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:30 pm |
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ngexterminator
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Location: CDA, Idaho |
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Ive watched DemiGod play it for a bit, looks pretty, but lacking otherwise.
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:11 pm |
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manbeast
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Location: Ridgefield WA |
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it doesnt seem to be much of a system hog. im running a e4300 with a 320MB 8800 GTS, and didnt notice any framerate problems with things cranked up. and the game looks amazing.
I havent played enough of it to give a thorough judgement yet, but so far ive enjoyed it .
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| Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:26 pm |
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fipps
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It runs extremely clean on my 7900GT and X2 4400
| Just finished the game. The ending was a bit anti-climatic, but that's just a personal gripe |
I felt the same, it was weird to not see credits start rolling, so part of me didn't think it was over yet. (The other part hoped it wasn't)
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| Sat Aug 25, 2007 1:14 am |
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Tuskan
Warrant Officer


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yah i felt the same way, i did the good route. Beat it in about 12 hours game time. Kinda weak on length, but DAMN GOOD!
time to go play Loki now
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| Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:16 pm |
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MistrWebmastr
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Well Well Well.. it appears I was right (for those of you who don't know.. I'm super anti-sony after they put rootkits in CDs)
BioShock is undoubtedly a critical darling, but it's not without its share of technical woes. 2K Games is already on the ball with the widescreen field of view "issue," and has even slackened activation requirements, allowing for up to five SecuROM activations per copy of BioShock. Unfortunately, activation problems go deeper than that, since the Sony-owned SecuROM has deemed it necessary to pack in a rootkit with the BioShock installation, both for registered versions of the game and, inexplicably, the demo. We would've hoped 2K games chose its DRM provider carefully, and screened for such shenanigans, but Sony's SecuROM really has no excuse, since we've certainly been down this path before.
Update: Our pal Dan at PC Gamer points out that while he thought it was goofy to have the DRM on the demo too, it turns out that they pretty much always do this -- if they don't, pirates can use the unprotected exe to figure out what the difference between the demo and retail exe is, and that makes it easier to hack out.
Update 2: 2K has a statement up about BioShock's DRM. According to them, SecuROM isn't an actual rootkit, it's just hiding some registry keys on your system. Gaming Bob, who originated this story, has also retracted his analysis of the DRM as being a rootkit, and posted up some easier instructions for removing the SecuROM service, so it looks like it's indeed safe to come out and play.
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But it sounds like they're just hiding stuff in our systems.. but still.. it's a sony anti-copy pertection.. what's to say the stuff they're hiding ISN'T a rootkit??
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 12:02 am |
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Vector
PDXLAN Founder
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Why is it conspiracy theories run rampant on forums and among gamers.
Just enjoy the game already. Half of what gets said out there on the web is exaggeration and speculation. All that "reporting" does is misinform people.
Bioshock = creepy.
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:01 am |
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{pdX}addict
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^ reminds me of EA and 2142 Ads. It never really transpired into anything. I downloaded the Bioshock demo, but haven't found time to play it yet. 
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:19 am |
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LeTiger
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Why is it conspiracy theories run rampant on forums and among gamers.
Just enjoy the game already. Half of what gets said out there on the web is exaggeration and speculation. All that "reporting" does is misinform people.
Bioshock = creepy. |
I feel 1/2 & 1/2 on this, if we give em an inch, they'll take a mile. I enjoyed the game, but this is just a sour lemon on the experience, and personally, I feel that there are more appropriate/honest ways that they could have installed their DRM onto our computers.
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:12 am |
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kuyaglen
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| Well Well Well.. it appears I was right |
from what?
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:46 am |
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Stiffler
Lt. Colonel (Mod)


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Why is it conspiracy theories run rampant on forums and among gamers.
Just enjoy the game already. Half of what gets said out there on the web is exaggeration and speculation. All that "reporting" does is misinform people.
Bioshock = creepy. |
I feel 1/2 & 1/2 on this, if we give em an inch, they'll take a mile. I enjoyed the game, but this is just a sour lemon on the experience, and personally, I feel that there are more appropriate/honest ways that they could have installed their DRM onto our computers. |
Does SecuRom hurt you in ANY way? No. Does it benefit you? Yes. Quit complaining.
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:00 am |
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Spork
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| Does SecuRom hurt you in ANY way? No. Does it benefit you? Yes. Quit complaining. |
I fail to see how SecuRom benefits me in any way if I have purchased the software.
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:43 am |
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CyberCrist
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I just checked my system with Blacklight, and didn't have any rootkits. Yes I've installed the Bioshock Demo.
...and I 2nd what Spork said, "I fail to see how SecuRom benefits me in any way if I have purchased the software."
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 11:48 am |
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MistrWebmastr
2nd Lieutenant


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| Well Well Well.. it appears I was right |
from what? |
I knew sony wouldn't stop trying to screw us.. It might not be a rootkit, but I don't appreciate them hiding stuff from me, on my own computer.
I agree with Spork.. if they're going to use DRM, be up-front and honost about it. There's been a bunch of anti-copy stuff that has proven to be a problem in the past, and it just keeps going and going.
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| Sun Aug 26, 2007 11:49 am |
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