![]() ![]() During interrogations it worked just fine but outside of it either in your room or in the debrief it didn’t work and the FPS was much higher. You can save the game on exit but there is only one save slot. There was a toggle for v-sync three options for AA and a resolution selector. It never crashed on me and, outside of a slight v-sync issue, I didn’t notice any bugs or spelling mistakes. The script was very good and being that there was no voice acting this was important. I didn’t feel that there were any parts of them that either wowed me or made me cringe in horror. There is a lot of different questions you can ask and the game does a good job of letting you know what kind of response you are getting as well as things you can try to get the responses you need. I guess I just sucked at the job but there was no option for that story arc. I ended up being decommissioned as a deviant and many of the dialogue responses I got to use at that point acted as if I was part of some underground movement trying to overthrow the company. The thing is I was actually trying to do what they wanted, I wasn’t trying to be some rebel and free all of the androids. It seemed that pretty much every interrogation I did was not handled to their satisfaction. My main issue with the game were it’s rating system of your interrogations. My problems with the game are either the result of poor mechanics they were on purpose or I am just bad at the game. It is as close to Blade Runner in video game form as you will find. It wasn’t without issues I loved the concept and theme of Silicon Dreams. I loved the concept and theme of Silicon Dreams. ![]()
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