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I feel like the game is harder at 60 frames per second than it was on the slower 30 frames per second on console. The enemy recovery animations play faster as a result of the higher framerate. This is the only way I can explain it feeling so much harder on PC than on Xbox 360. I deliberately avoided using any DLC items as I wanted it to be a legit playthrough. Oh well. Will probably try again next year but I cant keep putting the rest of my backlog on hold for this one game. I need to play Borderlands 2 still... Skyrim, Mass Effect 2 and 3, I mean... not gonna spend another day trying to kill a boss on a game I already beat on console.
- zero health packs
- force gun with 3 rounds
- line gun with 0 rounds
- 815 credits
i dont know how i ended up with so little resources but it makes the last fight too hard for me
i died about 20 times already
i didnt really collect a lot of resources because I was trying to finish the game quickly
i already beat it on Xbox 360 years ago, but just wanted to do a speed run before starting Dead Space 3
is it possible to change difficulty? I thought there was on 360 but im not seeing the option on PC
Sold everything I had except for the pulse rifle. Maxed out my stasis module and managed to conserve ammo during the chapter 14 run. Beat it on first try. Such a good feeling!