Oooft, ammo supplies in this are positively niggardly. I've found 14 rounds in the entire game so far. Yes, a trainer would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: My goodness, the whole "reduced accuracy" thing when your character is scared has been taking massively overboard. Even at the first fear level, the crosshair will shake wildly around the screen. I mean, when you get scared, your hands perhaps shake a bit, but you don't start waving your weapon all over the place. I really hope that there's a trainer with an accuracy option!
[Edited by Draesk, 11/25/2011 12:37:16 PM]
...niggardly?
*googles*
"In the United States, there have been several controversies concerning the word "niggardly," an adjective meaning "stingy" or "miserly," due to its phonetic similarity to the racial slur "nigger." The two words are etymologically unrelated."
Ah, I see. Carry on!
I think the game's a little buggy. Personally I haven't gotten out of the Doc's room because whenever I open the PDA, or try to hack the door panel, I just see part of his uniform, no PDA.
I should have listened to that voice in the back of my head saying "No, don't buy this now. It'll be crappy, since you've heard nothing about it, or it'll be a buggy mess. At least wait a few weeks."
This is because of the trainer not the game.