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- Dec 5, 2016
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That it had better encounters I came to believe simply because I enjoyed them much more. But this may be due to the fact that I played different classes in DF and HK and enjoyed the one in HK more.
What exactly do you mean when you say that DF missions were more fleshed out?
What I do believe and what did make a difference to me are two things:
1. That you were first and foremost a shadowrunner in HK and this focus wasn't there in DF. DF was about doing runs to pay Alice, while I think that in HK there was a stronger focus on your identity as shadowrunner instead of your identity as main character that has to save the city/world/etc.
2. HK missions were more creative and more varied. I feel like almost every DF mission was you hitting some megacorp office/warehouse to steal something or get information. While in Hk you go into: an underwater lab, to an office to disrupt qi flow, museum/excavation site, DeckCon, Sinking Ship, etc.
What exactly do you mean when you say that DF missions were more fleshed out?
What I do believe and what did make a difference to me are two things:
1. That you were first and foremost a shadowrunner in HK and this focus wasn't there in DF. DF was about doing runs to pay Alice, while I think that in HK there was a stronger focus on your identity as shadowrunner instead of your identity as main character that has to save the city/world/etc.
2. HK missions were more creative and more varied. I feel like almost every DF mission was you hitting some megacorp office/warehouse to steal something or get information. While in Hk you go into: an underwater lab, to an office to disrupt qi flow, museum/excavation site, DeckCon, Sinking Ship, etc.