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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumpy View Post
    It's limited to not buying anything from Dollar Bill, you can buy weapon and vigor upgrades from the other vending machines.
    I'm glad you said that. I guess I didn't read it carefully. God knows I don't need to give it any help in being stringent.

  2. What? I did now know there was an achievement for that. That sucks


    bullshit

  3. "Scavenger Hunt". It's not a secret in the list, it's labeled.

  4. I never read achievement lists. I don't really care that much, but it sucks that my 'hard' run is still not hard enough to get that achievement.

  5. I never read them when I start, but I usually do a quick check an hour or two in so I can see what's feasible for a first play through for me.
    Last edited by Rumpy; 29 Mar 2013 at 04:29 PM.

  6. Finished the game. Pretty rad. Much denser narrative and more satisfying ending than the original Bioshock.

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    The ending reminds me of an old Robert Heinlein short story called All You Zombies. The Booker=Comstock thing is an interesting twist, but it's kind of confusing, too. What I can't get is how they ended up living at the same time at different ages. Young Booker couldn't have traveled forward in time because he hadn't met Elizabeth yet, which means Comstock would have had to go back in time, but he couldn't have done any of that without the Lutece's who are contemporaries of Booker's. It's not made very clear.
    Last edited by Frogacuda; 29 Mar 2013 at 06:52 PM.

  7. Quote Originally Posted by Frogacuda View Post
    spoiler tag was once here
    Check your PM's.
    I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by Frogacuda View Post
    Finished the game. Pretty rad. Much denser narrative and more satisfying ending than the original Bioshock.

    For the Tapatalk users:
    SPOILERS
    SPOILERS
    SPOILERS
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    The ending reminds me of an old Robert Heinlein short story called All You Zombies. The Booker=Comstock thing is an interesting twist, but it's kind of confusing, too. What I can't get is how they ended up living at the same time at different ages. Young Booker couldn't have traveled forward in time because he hadn't met Elizabeth yet, which means Comstock would have had to go back in time, but he couldn't have done any of that without the Lutece's who are contemporaries of Booker's. It's not made very clear.
    there was a vox from lutece towards the end that explained how comstock had aged faster and been rendered sterile due to the amount of time he spent traveling the infinite. So he and booker are actually the same age but he just appears significantly older
    You sir, are a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.

  9. Aha, bbobb wins the prize. I listened to that too, but I only picked up on the latter part and not the former.

  10. I'm really happy with the ending and the narrative. I do hope that the dlc goes into more depth about songbird and how the city actually works though
    You sir, are a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.

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