BioShock Infinite

It’s Downloading :slight_smile:

I hadn’t played the last DLC before today so I gave it a try. The only Blue ribbon in Ops zeal I didn’t get how many times I tried was the one for killing the siren before she resurrected someone. I managed to kill her once, but then I had pretty much no HP and got killed right after.

Same here.

[COLOR=’#191919’]DOWNLOAD FASTER, GOD DAMMIT.

How much space does Burial at Sea Episode 1 take up? I know the Clash in the Clouds DLC was 5.64 GB.

Burial at Sea is 5.4 GB.

Thanks for the info.

So far I love it, but I did encounter a game breaking bug while cycling a airlock where it just cycles forever which then caused me to restart to a checkpoint about an hour behind ;-;

Apparently the whole dlc can be beaten in an hour and half, so you more or less were forced to play it twice I guess.

Only if you rush it, though.

Yeah I think I’ve gone over that now. Currently playing it 1999 mode.

I almost exceeded that time frame before I even reached the part where you start fighting. Starting off in 1999 mode do put a need to check every corner before proceeding.

THEY REMOVED THE TWO WEAPONS LIMIT!! HOORAY!

So is it really as bad as the reviews say?

Just finished it, I personally thought it was great. And if you consider the fact that it’s a god damn DLC, I’d say it’s worth every penny.-

In just the DLC or the entire game proper?

AFAIK only the DLC, because I haven’t played the full singleplayer in a long time.

I wouldn’t imagine they changed it for the main campaign as well. That would probably be too many guns, although the two weapon limit is arguably worse.

I thought I visited all areas but I have to have missed some since I didn’t find all audio logs. The only place I know I didn’t enter was the room with the giant micro wave oven since I didn’t find the code.

Can’t you hack those?

You mean using possession? Don’t know, never tried. Wouldn’t think so.

To those who haven’t played the game, but want it for just 15$

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