Bioshock General Discussion ( Xbox 360 )


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Got it this morning. Completed it on easy by this evening. So it lasted me around 12 hours but I harvested all but 2 Little Sisters (one to see what happened, one by mistake) and still have to find the remaining Power to the People stations, then I have to kill Sander Cohen and take a picture of his body for the achievement, then reload and find his personal quarters for that achievement, then go about acquiring every tonic for that achievement, and then I have to go through the game again and rescue every LS.

I am VERY disappointed that you can't stay in Rapture after you get all that Adam from Atlas at the end. It wouldn't be so bad if any enemies besides the Big Daddies respawned if you reload from the previous chapter...so much for very few unscripted events...I would love to freely roam Rapture as a Big Daddy and own everyone.

i've just been wandering around arcadia looking for diaries and other goodies and i constantly see these weird rune like things. i've seen them in 3 places now, and i'm sure there are more... anyone know what they are? i've uploaded a picture to imageshack in case you want to see.

if you want to find some then go to the "rolling hills" and go towards the research labs. in the room that links the rolling hills to the metro and research labs look just to the right of the entrance to the labs and under a bush you'll see them (you can actually go up close to these ones). you can also see there are some up by the wall on a platform to the left of the metro entrance, but i can't work out how to get up there...

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you can actually go around as a big daddy... just reload a save before you go to kill fontaine and then when you're supposed to go up the elevator you can just leave and go off as a big daddy. its really useful for the research achievements if you haven't got them already... all enemies ignore you so you can walk right up to them and take photos... i've been doing it for about an hour now to find all the diaries, hence the reason my screenshot has distortion around the edge of the screen...

I must be the slowest Bioshock player in the history of the game so far, because I only now, probably at least a good 7 hours into the game, just got to the Submarine Area. FTR though I take my sweet time, and I will actually load an area on my own without dying just to do it a different way, so I am sight seeing so to speak.

With that said, literally just coming up on the docked submarine, approximately how far through the game percentage wise am I?

I must be the slowest Bioshock player in the history of the game so far, because I only now, probably at least a good 7 hours into the game, just got to the Submarine Area. FTR though I take my sweet time, and I will actually load an area on my own without dying just to do it a different way, so I am sight seeing so to speak.

With that said, literally just coming up on the docked submarine, approximately how far through the game percentage wise am I?

You mean the one with Atlas' family? Probably about 10% then, if that.

Am i the only one worried about the Secu ROM copy control software?? :unsure:

See Note at the bottom of steam system requirements: 'Note: Contains SecuROM copy control software. Installations limited to five PCs per license'

After a little research i find its made by Sony DADC... The nice people who put rootkits on audio CD's if i remember correctly.

I really dislike the idea of it installing stuff behind my back, anyone noticed anything odd?

Am i the only one worried about the Secu ROM copy control software?? :unsure:

See Note at the bottom of steam system requirements: 'Note: Contains SecuROM copy control software. Installations limited to five PCs per license'

After a little research i find its made by Sony DADC... The nice people who put rootkits on audio CD's if i remember correctly.

I really dislike the idea of it installing stuff behind my back, anyone noticed anything odd?

This is the 360 discussion thread, so none of us have to worry about that here. You may want to ask your question in the Games for Windows section. They have a thread discussing that very issue.

you can actually go around as a big daddy... just reload a save before you go to kill fontaine and then when you're supposed to go up the elevator you can just leave and go off as a big daddy. its really useful for the research achievements if you haven't got them already... all enemies ignore you so you can walk right up to them and take photos... i've been doing it for about an hour now to find all the diaries, hence the reason my screenshot has distortion around the edge of the screen...

If that was directed at me, I know, but I would prefer to either 1) have the option of staying in Rapture or 2) Have the enemies re-spawn when you back to another area.

I must be the slowest Bioshock player in the history of the game so far, because I only now, probably at least a good 7 hours into the game, just got to the Submarine Area. FTR though I take my sweet time, and I will actually load an area on my own without dying just to do it a different way, so I am sight seeing so to speak.

With that said, literally just coming up on the docked submarine, approximately how far through the game percentage wise am I?

Hehe, same here. I've put in probably 3-4 total hours (have to play in spurts due to work) and I finally made it to Fontaine's Fishery. This is probably why I lose interest in FPS games, it takes me so long to get anywhere! Fortunately, BioShock keeps the story going and sprouts up new twists, so I want to keep playing.

You're kidding right? Smuggler's Hideout is like the 4th level, and no way at all 10% of the game

So what would you say, 25%? I do not want to look at any walkthroughs at all.

Hehe, same here. I've put in probably 3-4 total hours (have to play in spurts due to work) and I finally made it to Fontaine's Fishery. This is probably why I lose interest in FPS games, it takes me so long to get anywhere! Fortunately, BioShock keeps the story going and sprouts up new twists, so I want to keep playing.

Glad to know I am not the only one. That is one of my issues as well, I usually only get to play in 1-2 hour increments because of work. Going to try and play a solid 5 hours today, if not more.

Larry you're not the only one taking their sweet ass time :laugh:

When I got the game I tried it on medium, then easy and then I decided easy was too easy so I reverted back to medium :laugh: Every time I changed difficulty I restarted the game. Right now I've got the camera and I have to take one more picture of a spider splicer.

The voice acting is amazing :D

Larry you're not the only one taking their sweet ass time :laugh:

When I got the game I tried it on medium, then easy and then I decided easy was too easy so I reverted back to medium :laugh: Every time I changed difficulty I restarted the game. Right now I've got the camera and I have to take one more picture of a spider splicer.

The voice acting is amazing :D

Isn't it? This game is so well done. It's games like these that show video games can be works of art.

yay! i got the tonic colelctor achievement after rescuing every little sister... i was under the impression that you wouldn't be able to afford 1 or 2 tonics if you rescued them all but evidently not. i didn't get the final health and eve upgrades though so thats probably the problem. 5 more achievements to go... i really don't want to go hunting for the diaries i'm missing though :(

Isn't it? This game is so well done. It's games like these that show video games can be works of art.

It is the first game in a few months that has made me leave work early to get home and play it :laugh:

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Damn, I feel so excited and envious.

System Shock 1 and 2 are both in my top 5 all-time games. And as far as I have read Bioshock might be just the best shooter ever )if not the best game ever)

WHY THE XBOX360 HAVE TO BE THIS DAMN EXPENSIVE IN MEXICO!!!!???

NEED SOME HELP - CHEMICAL WEAPON LOCATION

Okay, I am in Arcadia, and the vending machines are offering me ammo for a Chemical Thrower, but I currently do not have a Chemical Thrower.

So I am just curious does anyone know where I am supposed to get it in Arcade if anyone knows.

NEED SOME HELP - CHEMICAL WEAPON LOCATION

Okay, I am in Arcadia, and the vending machines are offering me ammo for a Chemical Thrower, but I currently do not have a Chemical Thrower.

So I am just curious does anyone know where I am supposed to get it in Arcade if anyone knows.

I can't remember exactly when you get it, but I noticed that you start getting ammo for most of the more advanced weapons just before you find them. I started picking up crossbow bolts a good while before finding the crossbow, same with the chemical thrower ammo, couldn't wait to find that one.

NEED SOME HELP - CHEMICAL WEAPON LOCATION

Okay, I am in Arcadia, and the vending machines are offering me ammo for a Chemical Thrower, but I currently do not have a Chemical Thrower.

So I am just curious does anyone know where I am supposed to get it in Arcade if anyone knows.

you get the chemical/gel weapon (from what i remember) when you speak to the woman and have to do 3 seperate quests for water, honey and something else I cant remember at the moment, all this is in Arcadia.

you get the chemical/gel weapon (from what i remember) when you speak to the woman and have to do 3 seperate quests for water, honey and something else I cant remember at the moment, all this is in Arcadia.

its water, enzyme samples (basically honey) and chlorophyll solution.

i think the chemical thrower is in her room and by that time you should have plenty of ammo for it.

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