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    OUYAForum Fan d_brennen's Avatar
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    The old 360s didn't have an internal battery iirc, you need to leave it plugged in even if the console is off, else sign into live every time it has been unplugged etc.

    Shame you haven't it on PC, it can look stunning in high res with decent hardware, and no date and time issues




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    Yeah, it is kind of a shame. I would rather play it on PC. I've been thinking about getting a modern gaming PC lately, and maybe forsaking the next consoles. Right now, though, it's not really in the scope of the ol' budget.
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    I'm not going to lie. I hate this series so much that I call it Biosuck, but I do like the change of scenery.
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    We got it on PC Tuesday and I plan on starting playing it today the boyfriend has gotten a jump on me and all that I've heard from him is how shocked he is to see how segregation was pseudo-firsthand. I'm ecstatic; I LOVE the Bioshock series.

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    That is accurate, haha. (source)
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    That's definitely how I feel in this game; I make Booker eat everything he comes across, EVERYTHING!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akulya View Post
    That's definitely how I feel in this game; I make Booker eat everything he comes across, EVERYTHING!
    Heh. I just mash the search button as fast as I can and pick up/eat anything and everything. Sometimes you'll eat a bad apple or something, but it doesn't really impact your health that much. I liked how in the first Bioshock, you could pay the price for blindly doing that by drinking way too much booze; but not so much in this game. Oh well.

    Have you finished it (the first time) yet? I just beat the game yesterday. Overall, it's pretty awesome. There are some things the first one does better, and vice-versa. I could write so much about the game right now, but I think I'll hold off until I play through it again.

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    Unfortunately I haven't yet. We have been having some issues with put save files. My bf and I share a steam account and my saves keep getting corrupted. Thankfully he has beat it, so I can just load from a save point, but it's still a pain in the buns. I hope he hasn't made any choices hat are way different from my own.

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    I, along with my younger brother, beat Infinite just within 10hours.

    I don't know about anyone else but I enjoyed this game more than the first two. I'm not saying the first two were bad or anything, it's just that I loved the whole story to the game (even though there was some loop holes).

    Also I weirdly found Songbird kinda cute lmao

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    I posted some quick, spoiler-free, bottom-line thoughts on the game here.

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