
So it won't officially be a no gun run, but since it's due to sort of an AI glitch, I'm going to treat it like one. Finally I broke down and rebound "Fire weapon" to LMB, hopped on the Skyline near him, and shot him dead. This time he again saw the cop, but wouldn't shoot at him. I then had Liz open a different tear then the Patriot again to get him to move to a better vantage point, as he wouldn't budge. Worse yet it was a place I could not jump to or even fire a vigor at. I jumped up on a Skyline near where his voice was and sure enough he was stuck way high on a roof and would not come down. I had killed all but one enemy and could not see him even though my tear Patriot was shooting at him. It's the spot after Hall of Heroes where there's a wave of enemies that come after you summons the air ship via using Shock Jockey. I was doing fine until I got to one of those spots I was worried about. I've actually bound the controls in such a way to make it impossible to accidentally fire guns or even aim. I've only buffed Shield and Salts with the infusion bottles, slightly more on Shield. Offensively the vigors now become your "guns", and Possession is the most useful thus far.
#Bioshock infinite weapons crack#
Vigor wise I've only bought Possession for Less so far and have started using it to crack open vending machines to get the coins. The only thing is Deadly Lunger has you leaping 3x as far for melee, so it can put you out into fire and disorient you a bit as you're looking for the next nearby victim (the old narrow FOV FPS syndrome). You would think this type of challenge would feel way more repetitious, but it keeps you moving around a lot more using several places to leap to and from, vs just holing up in one spot taking shots.Ĭurrently I'm using Electric Punch, Executioner, Vampire's Embrace and Deadly Lunger for my gears.


To my surprise the places I thought would be hard where I use the sniper rifle a lot have been quite fun. I am using the DLC packs that give you Electric Punch, 5 Infusion bottles, $500 and 5 lockpicks though. I'm starting out just on Hard vs 1999 because I tend to play the game with ranged weapons when using guns, so it takes quite a bit of getting used to. Up until yesterday I had been putting off trying this for some time after hearing of others doing it.
