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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 3, 2014 22:03:37 GMT
Also we don't know if she truly ever got to Paris, because that dream was just that, a dream, her happy place, her perfect ideal Paris, where all the great artists from the 1850s to the 1910s are all alive, both Impressionists and post Impressionists, the Effie Tower is built, characters from her favorite books walk around, and the music is from the late 1940s.
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Post by Teacakes on Apr 3, 2014 22:03:49 GMT
When I saw her smoking in episode 1 I was just like "Really? Are you fucking serious? Bioshock Infinite Elizabeth would never do that" I miss that Elizabeth. She seemed so... Young and full of life. Burial at Sea Elizabeth was cold hearted, but she cared. It was the same one, and by the way from what I figured, the whole smoking part was just to look less suspicious. I know it was the same one. She's the Elizabeth that remains after the others disappeared after they 'smothered Comstock in the crib'/drowned Booker. It's just... She's changed.
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Post by Teacakes on Apr 3, 2014 22:04:42 GMT
That's just me, counting her as a different version of Elizabeth when she is not, it's just how I word things.
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Post by Teacakes on Apr 3, 2014 22:06:06 GMT
Why didn't we get to use tears?! That would have been so fucking cool! But, NOPE! Elizabeth was stripped of her tearing abilities because of a... Paradox? Its hard to explain, when someone normal like say me or you dies, that's it, we are gone, but other versions can possess our memory and I suppose can become us again, buts its difficult. When your someone like Elizabeth, who is not tied to any universe, well if you die, you come back but in another universe, your still you, but if you go back to the universe where you died, well, yours still you and remember all the things that have happened to you, but you can't see the future, and you can't use tears. The universe kind of freaks out when your both dead and alive at the same time, and if you die for the second time in the universe when you died the first time, well, your dead, as if you were like anyone else. Because of the actions in Bioshock Infinite, she was the only Elizabeth left, no Comstocks, no Columbia's, no Elizabeth's. Being a doctor who fan, that makes a whole lotta sense.
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Post by Teacakes on Apr 3, 2014 22:13:26 GMT
You know what's great? I understand Burial at Sea, now. You can't fuck with me, Bioshock! You can't fuck with my brain, you failed to do so with Bioshock Infinite!
I understand.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 3, 2014 22:21:06 GMT
It was the same one, and by the way from what I figured, the whole smoking part was just to look less suspicious. I know it was the same one. She's the Elizabeth that remains after the others disappeared after they 'smothered Comstock in the crib'/drowned Booker. It's just... She's changed. Yeah I was depressed about that, but that was not her true personality, Part 2 was more or less her personality, she was only like that to finish what Booker started.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 3, 2014 22:22:15 GMT
Its hard to explain, when someone normal like say me or you dies, that's it, we are gone, but other versions can possess our memory and I suppose can become us again, buts its difficult. When your someone like Elizabeth, who is not tied to any universe, well if you die, you come back but in another universe, your still you, but if you go back to the universe where you died, well, yours still you and remember all the things that have happened to you, but you can't see the future, and you can't use tears. The universe kind of freaks out when your both dead and alive at the same time, and if you die for the second time in the universe when you died the first time, well, your dead, as if you were like anyone else. Because of the actions in Bioshock Infinite, she was the only Elizabeth left, no Comstocks, no Columbia's, no Elizabeth's. Being a doctor who fan, that makes a whole lotta sense. Huh, well glad to be of service to you.
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Post by Pimp-Hand Lee on Apr 4, 2014 2:18:34 GMT
I could use some tips for episode 1 on 1998 if you have any, bio.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 4, 2014 3:12:44 GMT
1999 for Episode 1? Uhh, be extremely slow and do not fuck around, I honestly never made it that far.
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Post by Pimp-Hand Lee on Apr 4, 2014 7:03:47 GMT
Crap, you're making sound really hard. I gotta try.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 11, 2014 15:43:08 GMT
Trust me, the final battle and Lady Comstock is going to be the hardest part, Handyman are evil to, so are the Beasts, also the whole Comstock House section is extremely brutal if the Boys of Silence find you. The Handymen were really easy for me, since I have gear that makes me invincible for ten seconds whenever I get on a skyline or do a skyline attack. Okay this has been driving me insane for a while, okay, the events of Bioshock 1 happened because Elizabeth got the act for Atlas, that is clear, but she is the last Elizabeth left in the universe because of Infinite's ending right? Then does that mean that every Rapture beside this one, does not end? By that I mean, Atlas never gets the ace, Jack never comes, and the war never ends, and since we see only one Rapture in the whole franchise, is this true? Am I over thinking this by a country mile, or, am I right? That the Rapture nightmare never ended except for one?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2014 15:58:36 GMT
The Handymen were really easy for me, since I have gear that makes me invincible for ten seconds whenever I get on a skyline or do a skyline attack. Okay this has been driving me insane for a while, okay, the events of Bioshock 1 happened because Elizabeth got the act for Atlas, that is clear, but she is the last Elizabeth left in the universe because of Infinite's ending right? Then does that mean that every Rapture beside this one, does not end? By that I mean, Atlas never gets the ace, Jack never comes, and the war never ends, and since we see only one Rapture in the whole franchise, is this true? Am I over thinking this by a country mile, or, am I right? That the Rapture nightmare never ended except for one? I imagine there only being one universe with Rapture in it. Other universes have places kind of like it-Columbia, for example- with a similar story of different people trying to save the day. There's always a lighthouse, but only one Rapture. Each lighthouse has a different destination- or at least, that's how I see it.
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Post by Pimp-Hand Lee on Apr 22, 2014 21:55:44 GMT
I did it!
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 22, 2014 23:17:11 GMT
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Post by Pimp-Hand Lee on Apr 23, 2014 2:45:42 GMT
Yep, I beat burial at sea part 1 on 1999. I'm pretty surprised with myself, I don't think I've played anything that ridiculous before, you die soo fast. Some notes below on what helped. -don't die, restart checkpoint if that happens -didn't buy gun/vigor upgrades not enough money -got the jump on all lone enemies when possible, used melee unless there's a lot of them -backing off a lot when necessary and taking them out from afar or from a different room. -bought extra pistol ammo so i didn't run out -for vigors I used possession most for crowd control and least cost, sometimes possessing turrets was really helpful.
I died a lot and raged, but the trick was to keep restarting checkpoints smartly, until I cleared certain important rooms without dying, got the loot and cash, then hit the next checkpoint and repeated. The fight for old man winter was the biggest bitch, but I kept backing out of the room and picking off the special guy so the others were more manageable. Took me like 10 tries. The rail attack with the special shielding hat or whatever helped a lot at that part too.
Once you get the radar gun it get's really easy.
The big daddy fight wasn't too bad, I only died once. Open the motorized patriot tear, the big daddy will fight it while you unload all your shotgun ammo into it, then use old man winter to get away. You can only be on the skyline for a second or two before he pulls you down. Do not die, then open another motorized patriot tear and do the same thing but with your carbine and machine gun. Dead.
I think I'm gonna go try out episode 2 next, that was pretty satisfying to beat.
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