![]() Implanted Rebreather – At its first level, this renders you invulnerable to gas grenades. It’s a must-have aug for anyone who makes frequent use of takedowns as well as stealth characters who are going to be using the cloak aug. Sarif Series 8 Energy Converter – A critical augmentation, investing down this tree can provide a higher energy maximum and makes recharging quicker. Sentinel RX Health System – Allows regeneration of health automatically. It can be of use for almost anyone interested in gaining a little extra hacking skill, and in my opinion should be your first stop after you’ve dived into Hacking: Capture. Hacking: Stealth – This decreases your chance of detection whenever you hack a node. I would choose this before Hacking: Analyze. Again, this is not a necessity, but it will make those high-level hacks easier. Hacking: Fortify – Another small tree, this increases the fortify rating when performing the fortify action in the hacking mini-game. This won’t be of much use to people who aren’t already investing into Hacking: Capture. Hacking: Analyze – A small tree, choosing this will provide you with some additional information about how long hacking a node will take and, at its highest level, the contents of data stores. You receive the very first level of this augmentation for free. If you’d like to make use of hacking in the game, these are must-have upgrades. Several enhancements make it possible to have more stuff (robots and turrets) and the rest allow players to hack more complex terminals. In essence, it acts somewhat like skill points. Hacking: Capture - Another deep tree, this aug improves your ability to hack terminals. ![]() It is actually of more use for a balanced build that relies on some measure of stealth but won’t be investing into those more expensive augs. While this is useful for stealth builds, I would not call it absolutely essential, since other augmentations can render you entirely silent and invisible. ![]() Additional investment will allow you to see the line-of-sight of opponents and/or mark opponents for easy tracking. The basic Stealth Enhancer you receive when you unlock the aug reduces noise generated while you move. Stealth Enhancer – A deep augmentation tree, you’ll need two Praxis points to unlock it and one point for each additional enhancement. It lets you receive and send communications without being heard. Infolink – This is your connection with headquarters. For a cost of one Praxis point you can upgrade the range to 50 meter and include all characters on your radar, regardless of if you’ve previously spotted them. The radar works when you spot a character and has a range of 25 meters. Radar – When you begin the game, you will be given access to rudimentary radar that will provide you with information about the movement of nearby characters. It’s handy for non-combat characters, particularly since it requires just two Praxis points to unlock and fully upgrade. In addition to this, you’ll be provided with helpful information about the NPC’s attitude that can assist in resolving a war of words in your favor. Check out the video to witness the features of Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut in action.Social Enhancer – This augmentation adds interface elements to the game that will help you determine how you conversation choices are impacting your interactions with an NPC. The Director's Cut will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 for $29.99, Wii U for $49.99 and Windows PC on Oct. "There are developer commentaries (English-only) plus the original Making-of video." "Not only that, but there's a New Game + feature, so you can replay through the action with all your previously-earned upgrades intact (which, trust me, is a LOT of fun)," Elliott wrote. The second-screen functionality will be introduced to the PlayStation 3 via PS Vita and on Xbox 360 through SmartGlass. In development for 18 months, Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cutincludes the game's downloadable expansion, The Missing Link, the Explosive Mission Pack, the Tactical Enhancement Pack, an additional called mission "Tong's Rescue" and boss fight enhancements. "Pretty straightforward, and that means that if you did invest in Human Revolution in the past, we're not trying to stitch you up with the Director's Cut, m'kay?" Elliott wrote. The upgrade offer only applies to the Steam version of the stealth game. Those who don't own the game can purchase the Director's Cut for $19.99 (£12.99/€19.99) and players who own the game without DLC can buy it for $9.99 (£6.99/€7.99). Owners of Deus Ex and Missing Link DLC can grab the Director's Cut for $4.99. PC players who already own Deus Ex: Human Revolution will be able "augment" their copy with the game's Director's Cut at a heavily discounted price, Phil Elliott, head of community at Square Enix Europe announced on the Square Enix blog.
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