tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967694277763110629.post8622180313880512735..comments2024-03-28T07:16:05.720-07:00Comments on Experience Points: Dishonored and the Amazing Fire BreathersJorge Alborhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857765716032886965noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967694277763110629.post-26740629981599039672012-12-28T13:13:14.097-08:002012-12-28T13:13:14.097-08:00Agreed. It is very broken. There is little differe...Agreed. It is very broken. There is little difference in the animation to indicate they are about to use a fire attack instead of a sword lunge, and there's no way to block it; all you can do is teleport behind them but the damage from the fire is instant so it's almost impossible to move out of the way by the time you realize that's what they're doing. Plus they can do it numerous times, which adds to the ridiculousness because they'll sit there using it over and over. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967694277763110629.post-37754799976507373582012-10-26T04:57:31.760-07:002012-10-26T04:57:31.760-07:00The thug fire-breathing ability is completely brok...The thug fire-breathing ability is completely broken. It's one of the single reasons I'm finding Dishonored to lean towards to mediocre side than some decent stealth adventure. The fire-breathing ability is more powerful than anything the actual military-trained enemies can throw at you. If I see a room with 10 guards all hunting for Corvo, I know I can take them out as long as I am careful. In a room with 10 thugs, I'll have to kill several thugs from a distance with ranged weapons because you can't risk engaging them with a blade. The fire breathing ability is just too strong, and it only gets more stupid when you play it on higher difficulties. The booze drinkers become the greatest threat the world has ever known.Danielnoreply@blogger.com