![]() ![]() If a required mission involves escorting somebody out and they die in the process, you fail the mission and forfeit the prize but your progress isn't otherwise blocked.The only actual downside to killing everyone in a stage is the resource costs involved. There's generally no real morality at play and any consequences of your actions usually don't follow you between stages.Completing objectives cleverly, like without being spotted or without killing anyone, gives bonus XP.Using computers by default only lets you control locked doors and safes, Tech Expert characters get more options like being able to deactivate security systems, but somewhat oddly destroying a computer (or EMPing it) does all of the above in one fell swoop.This includes wooden doors and security system objects. Many things can be destroyed with your bare fists or melee weapons (at no durability cost).If all of the computers get destroyed before that, you've failed, try again next run. The Hacker meanwhile has to plant malware in at least one computer per stage no matter what. Some have wiggle room - the Slum Dweller needs to pay $150 in 50 dollar increments per level, but it can be done in any/all of the individual stages. Big Quests are run-spanning objectives that bestow a significant benefit once you reach the endgame and grant bonus XP.Every third stage has some kind of crazy modifier that generally causes tons of chaos.The tutorial never really brings this up. ![]() When you hire somebody, you have to talk to them to get a command menu, at which point you can hand them items and tell them to do stuff.Loadout-O-Matics will resell you copies of your character's starting equipment, which can be huge for some characters, far less for others.Cigarettes have very little use for most characters, but are a readily available way to poison air vents.Garbage cans are a great source of free money, healing items, and cigarettes.Long Lunge and Floats Like Butterfly are two other insanely good perks when combined, since they let you practically rocket through the level by swinging your melee weapon like crazy in the direction you're walking.Note that the death has to be caused directly by you. It's an incredible way to rack up money fast. It applies to Shopkeepers, Bartenders, Drug Dealers, Clerks (only the ones in movie theaters), Thieves, and the Upper Crusters that have a store in the mall. The Shop Drops perk causes any merchant to drop one item from their inventory upon being killed by you, and if you upgrade it at an augmentation booth for $350 they drop two items.The best starting character is probably Soldier or Hacker, depending on whether you want to fight or use skills. ![]()
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