I have been waiting a while for this mod to comeout. I was so happy when i saw it was released. but then i starting the game up. than the super fast mouse acceleration and way to dark even for a cyberpunk style game. I have never played deus ex but i was waiting to play revision for my first playthrough ever. i already owned deus ex goty steam for a long time btw im 17. i just decided to not play revision at all and just play deus ex goty with mods. 7/10 for great effort to the revision team but revision its not great its decent.
THE GOOD: There are a few new level events and a couple of stages that actually fit the mold of a "revision" that ties in seamlessly with the philosophy of the original game; namely, the Gas Station and parts of the Area 51 finale. The outro cutscenes actually fix a few wonky moments (Gunther running awkwardly towards the chopper after Paris then trying to run in a circle) that are appreciated. There are a whole ton of customization modifiers with all sorts of weird challenges (though whether anyone's actually going to attempt any of this is the real question).
THE MEH: Tons of achievements, at such a level that it almost becomes a joke when the game showers you in them for virtually any action you take. It tries to ape moments from the "Conspiracy" PS2 port without adding in any of the extra level design choices from that port (like routes that benefit lesser-used skills like Swimming). The Collectibles Mode is broken (you get absurd Damage Resistance if you find enough of them), but it makes exploring the new levels a bit more fun.
Achievements/trophies are awarded to the player throughout Asura's Wrath, with a total of 53 achievements/trophies and 1195 Gamerscore points including the Part IV: Nirvana and Lost Episodes DLC. Achievements/trophies can be earned normally as the story progresses or by completing certain tasks.
45 of the 53 obtainable achievements/trophies can be obtained in the base game, while the other 6 can only be obtained in the Part IV: Nirvana DLC, which includes the true ending to the story of Asura's Wrath, and the last 2 in the Lost Episodes DLC.
AchievementTypeGame SystemsAchievements are in-game objectives that award the player with Stellar Jades once completed. The Achievement menu is accessed from the Phone menu, under the Achieved button. Some achievements are not visible until achieved.
In addition to the new nurses and faculty, educational innovations have encompassed curriculum revision, including quality and safety standards; DEUs (described earlier in Box 4-4); and a postgraduate baccalaureate nurse residency (see Chapter 3). Other changes include interprofessional simulation training and the development of evidence-based practice committees and programs. Beyond these specific changes and accomplishments, the VANA faculty has worked to develop the program into a single community of learning and to prepare students in a genuinely collaborative practice environment with clinically proficient staff and educators.
As of Version 1.5.9, achievements reward Merit Points instead of Town Points when completed and each achievement may only be obtained once. Below is the list of all achievements. See this page for a guide on obtaining some of the achievements.
Achievements, also known as badges, are accomplishments the player can obtain in-game or through other means (e.g. joining the LSPLASH Roblox group). There are a total of 49 achievements that can be viewed in the Lobby, with one being exclusive to testers of the game.
Unlocking an achievement whilst playing the game will show a UI notification on the top right of the player's screen, as well as awarding the player with a badge. Most achievements can be equipped to be showcased on a player's character in the lobby to the left side of their death count. Players will have the "Welcome" achievement equipped by default, as all players will get the achievement upon joining for the first time.
He worked as one of Gisu associates in order to destroy the Superd Tribe and kill Orsted, with the objective of achieving the title of "Hero". He however, cared very little about the circumstances of the Superd or Hitogami scheme and was only interested in the fame that came with the Hero title. Rudeus and company were able to defeat him after an intense battle and was considered dead for a while. However, as he is a descendant of Atofe it was only a matter of time until his body regenerated. He was eventually defeated by Orsted after a very one sided battle that lasted only 10 minutes and in which he ended up losing both arms. He subsequently ended up becoming another subordinate of Orsted and member of the ORSTED Corporation.
Equipped with the King Dragon Sword Kajakuto he could fight against Eris, Ruijerd and Kalman II while having the upper hand until he was forced to flee after Rudeus and Atofe joined the fight. After acquiring the Fighting God Armor, he defeated Ruijerd, Ghyslaine and Isolte with a single move and forced Orsted to fight seriously, using the Godsword against him.
Further noteworthy achievements in the field of mathematics areOresme's geometric proofs of the sums of certain converging series,particularly in his Questiones super geometriam Euclidis andhis Tractatus de configurationibus qualitatum et motuum(Clagett 1974, 228).
The term deification is derived from the Latin deus (God). To deify is to give a thing Godly status. Deification, as used in this paper, is the attribution of divine qualities to modern Western science or the elevation of modern science to an absolute.
However, the absolutization of modern science because of its benefits carries with it some ethical concerns. There is a tendency to misconstrue the issue or to carry out a biased moral appraisal if the means to these benefits are not carefully considered. The unbridled plunder of nature and the destruction of vulnerable human beings to enhance the scientific project needs to be taken seriously. Therefore, the debate on the deification of modern science has to go beyond the benefits of modern science. The great achievements and promises of modern science should not blur our moral visions on the issue of the price of what is being sacrificed or to devalue developing or dependent and vulnerable human beings.
From the above analysis, we can conclude that in spite the immeasurable achievements of modern science, it is not an absolute as Singer seems to claim in some of his principal works. The decline in the authority of religion, characteristic of the Western world today, is giving way to the veneration of science as if science is the substitute of God. In this regard Tangwa writes:
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