Lytha on 22/6/2010 at 19:55
Quote Posted by Sneaksie
I think the objective to
travel all the way to home if the alarm was rised exists only on Expert difficulty.
Nope, also in Hard. I just tested it.
In Normal, it probably ends just while you're sitting in the treasure room and have stolen the purse or something.
Random_Taffer on 22/6/2010 at 19:59
If I recall, I think you just have to get back to the streets on normal.
Melan on 22/6/2010 at 20:10
Quote Posted by Thor
But anyway, should be entertaining to see how he finds
that silver special items thingy.
I am ashamed to admit it took me three or four playthroughs before I finally found that. People tend to forget, but Thief is
hard.
Quote Posted by bloodaxis
_Vaginal_ bloodfart, actually. :D
My mistake! :p
Quote Posted by Sneaksie
I think the objective to
travel all the way to home if the alarm was rised exists only on Expert difficulty.
I'm pretty sure it's there on Hard, but I may be mistaken, and don't have a save on this difficulty to check it.
Lytha on 22/6/2010 at 20:17
Quote Posted by Random_Taffer
If I recall, I think you just have to get back to the streets on normal.
Well, I don't know. I just failed to raise the alarm before the other two objectives were met (Ramirez' purse and some hundred gold in loot), and so the mission did indeed just end in the treasure room.
Khad on 23/6/2010 at 00:48
Quote Posted by mr nobuddy
Is this egocentrism characteristic for the console generation?
I thought console games existed before computer games ??? ???? ???
Azaran on 23/6/2010 at 02:32
Man, I knew you were gonna press that alarm...:tsktsk:
Next time quicksave before pressing any buttons.
Pester on 23/6/2010 at 04:42
Quote Posted by Khad
I thought console games existed before computer games ??? ???? ???
It doesn't really make sense to ask whether Console Games or Computer Games came first, since the earliest things for playing games in were classified as a computer, or neither a computer or a console. Is an oscilloscope a computer or a console? And do arcade games count as a computer or a console? I'd say that the early important PC games were more gamelike, or at least more sophisticated then the console ones from the same period. The year that
Pong came out on the Odyssey,
Colossal Cave for, well, university mainframes, had exploration, explosions, deaths, treasure, an inventory, and objectives. Anyway, that was probably a rhetorical question, so I'll shut up now.
kabatta on 23/6/2010 at 05:17
Good god. There are people who don't know the history of gaming? Read about it, it is the reason we can today play high-resolution games.
Koki on 23/6/2010 at 05:24
Quote Posted by Khad
I thought console games existed before computer games ??? ???? ???
Not in the civilized part of the world.