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>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
>>190841
Chinese script? In MY underwater city?
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Why not?
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>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
>>190850
The way things were in the 1960s, I was expecting the city to be made up largely of Americans and maybe Europeans.
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The complete artbook is here:

http://downloads.2kgames.com/bioshock/artbookhigh.zip
pdf-format
>> Bioshock ArtBook Anonymous
OP here
They call it /hr/ but i´m in doubt.
pdf properties say page format = 576x720
>> Anonymous
This game is going to be awesome
>> Anonymous
>>190865This game IS awesome.
Fixed.
>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
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>>190861
Don't believe the software. I pulled out an image and they are indeed /hr/. Observe.
>> Anonymous
This game will be so much win it will be the big gooey lesbian orgasm of all gaming.
>> Anonymous
@Doppelgänger
Which prog do you use?
I´m stuck with "veryPDF".
>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
>>190892
Eh, the standard Adobe Reader lets you pull out images if the original person who made the PDF didn't specify protection.
>> Anonymous
I can´t find this option in the free Adobe Reader.
Maybe i´m to dumb....
>> Anonymous
>>190900
"too dumb"
>> Anonymous
Grammar Nazi in my /hr/?
STFU
>> looks cool... Anonymous
I saw the commercial for Bioshock and now this. I'm intrigued and I was wondering if someone could tell me the premise of the game's story. What's with this underwater city and all these zombies?
>> Anonymous
>>191635
either google for the info, or download the demo on 360.. i'd dl the demo if you have a 360, it sets it up for ya. you'll love it.
>> Anonymous
>>191640
I don’t have a 360 yet. The reason why I’m asking is because the game looks interesting and I’m building up a mental list of good 360 games to decide whether or not it’s worth buying. No big deal though, I’ll just google it. However, I did want a user opinion rather than the hype I’ll find on IGN etc.
>> Anonymous
Fuck this kind of spoils it for me. I had no idea any kind of monsters like this were in the game, thought it would just be derangedpeople and guys in diving suits :(
>> Anonymous
It'll be on Steam too, for purchasing without leaving the comfort of your room!
>> Anonymous !TGraweYHtM
demo for 360 was pretty bamf. friends got me to download it and i'm pretty damn excited for it lol
>> Anonymous
>>191635

The undersea city is called Rapture. It was a city built by some scientist who was sick of God, sick of Kings, sick of politics e.t.c. So he took all the finest scientists, musicians and such down to his city. But then they starting messing with genetics, which fucked it up. You play a guy who has stumbled across Rapture due to a plain crash, and you bascially have to explore the city.
>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
The industrialist who built the city is very rich, which he saw as his just reward for his hard work. However, events like the Great Depression and WW2 convinced him the world wasn't worth bothering with anymore.

So yeah, he takes what he sees as the best humanity has to offer, and brings them altogether in a self-contained city, untouchable by the rest of the world. Here, you decide your own fate and make it based on your own merits. The needy are seen as parasites and charity is seen as a virus.

One fine day however, scientists discover a species of slug that produces pure stem cells. The ready supply enables genetic engineering to proceed at breakneck pace, which causes commercialization. Eventually, control over the substance leads to an all-out civil war, which has played out for at least a year before you arrive.

Welcome to Rapture, city of broken dreams.
>> Anonymous
>>191650
I've played for 12 ish hours and havent seen mutants yet
>> Anonymous
WHAT HAS SCIENCE DONE!?
>> Anonymous
can we get the artbook in jpg or png form?
>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
>>191879
You want 67 images?
>> Anonymous
In Bioshock, your character "Jack" is secretly Andrew Ryan, the man who made Rapture, but through some bout of amnesia you don't remember any of it. That's why when you explore Rapture, everyone you seem to meet hates you upon sight, and every security measure and every trap is set up just for you.

In the end, if you chose to save the Little Sisters throughout your adventure, Atlas sacrifices you in order to save his family as you and all of Rapture are lost beneath the ocean forever.

If you chose to sacrifice the Little Sisters and harvest their Adam, you eventually become so corrupted by the Plasmid abilities you've spliced into your genes, that you become a Big Daddy and kill Atlas and his Family, and become the protector of the new generation of Little Sisters.

There you go guys, enjoy the game.
>> Falldog !upUGcHlgU2
>>191879
http://imgdump.info/cat-bioshock-765.htm

I still need to go back and convert the bmp files (4images doesn't like them for some reason).

I just used some random freeware program to pull the images out of the pdf in one quick swipe. I believe I got it from download.com if not just googling it.
>> Anonymous
HR scans of the full book is appreciated.
>> Anonymous
>>191886


That's actually not right.