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Part 1). The story will arc into a serious "WTF?!" moment, a moment where any sane normal person would not do if you're familiar with the Shadowrun universe. This poor nonsensical decision is what dissappointly carries you over into part 2.
Overview): Poor stage designs. Shitty dialogue with meaningless options. Disconnected dialogue that takes place when events never occured. Stages that don't mesh well in transistion. Linear plot arc with meaningless outcomes. The author gives you the impression that he has an extensive vocabulary, but falls short by constantly misspelling these words, making the dialogue appear vacous (I would expect that to be spelled "vacoose" it were in this series. Please don't waste your time, there are better, WAY BETTER mods for this.
Ever since then I've been the "my back ups have backups" sort.
Other than that, it feels a bit easy, but then again I'm still only at the beginning.
*sigh*
I'm not the only one to report serious issues with that mission, and the author is long gone so... take my advice... avoid playing that sidemission. it is not at all necessary to complete the mod.
whoever said this was bug free should not ever consider being a beta tester.
after just a few main story missions, my cash was down to next to nothing, meaning resupply was a no go. this was not an issue in the Desert Wars module.
I have the Pheremones (Cultured Bioware - +4 Charisma, Socialite and Corporate etiquettes) from Desert Wars, but it does not appear to be recognised by Darkness Falls. In the matrix bar, selling the Fuchi files, the woman you sell them to has an option to incresae the amount received for each file using Socialite etiquette. I did not have this option, even though my character data still said I have that etiquette from the cyberwear piece.
And another one...
After completing the Fuchi job and returning to the bar, Mr Johnston is still there, and will offer you the mission again. I've not done it a second time, but I'd guess it is repeatable.
It is an overpowered rifleman that is more cyber than flesh.
That said, DF1 is a bit easy on hard with that template.
Like the mods got all 3 thanks for the hard work =)
I think it adds that extra element that other games dont have.