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In Arcadia (the fifth level), do not have the '''Scrounger''' tonic equipped around the time you search '''Langford's Safe'''. The safe holds a required quest item. To fix this issue, you must reload an earlier save and remove the tonic by visiting a Gene Bank. Once you have the item from the safe, you can safely use the Scrounger tonic for the rest of the game. | In Arcadia (the fifth level), do not have the '''Scrounger''' tonic equipped around the time you search '''Langford's Safe'''. The safe holds a required quest item. To fix this issue, you must reload an earlier save and remove the tonic by visiting a Gene Bank. Once you have the item from the safe, you can safely use the Scrounger tonic for the rest of the game. | ||
− | In Fort Frolic | + | In Fort Frolic, do not leave the level using the Bathysphere that you begin the level next to. If you do leave Fort Frolic using that Bathysphere then when you return to Fort Frolic the curtain that needs to be open to perform the "Cohen's Masterpiece" quest will be permanently closed. If this happens then you cannot get to the Fort Frolic exit Bathysphere to progress to the next level. [http://forums.2kgames.com/showthread.php?110002-Known-Bioshock-Issues Source] |
In Fort Frolic, it is possible to get trapped in '''Rapture Records'''. When trying to kill '''Silas Cobb''', don't use the '''Hypnotize''' plasmid. If you do and the Big Daddy kills Cobb before he's able to perform a scripted task, you must return to the main map by killing yourself. (The Incinerate! plasmid at your feet works well.) Reloading an old save is also an option. [http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Fort_Frolic#Bugs.2FGlitches Source] | In Fort Frolic, it is possible to get trapped in '''Rapture Records'''. When trying to kill '''Silas Cobb''', don't use the '''Hypnotize''' plasmid. If you do and the Big Daddy kills Cobb before he's able to perform a scripted task, you must return to the main map by killing yourself. (The Incinerate! plasmid at your feet works well.) Reloading an old save is also an option. [http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Fort_Frolic#Bugs.2FGlitches Source] |
Revision as of 11:48, 5 February 2013
Template:Infobox BioShock (series)
General information
Availability
Patches
Patch is currently at Version 1.1. It is heavily recommended to patch to the latest version, as the un-patched game can become unbeatable at one point. If purchased or activated from Steam, the game is automatically patched to the latest version.
Game data
Save game location
Save game cloud syncing
Template:Save Game Cloud Syncing
Video settings
Field of view (FOV)
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Input settings
Mouse acceleration
There are two configuration files that you will need to modify. They are located at:
C:\Program Files (x86)\2K games\BioShock\Builds\Release\DefUser.ini
C:\Users\$USERNAME$\AppData\Roaming\Bioshock\User.ini
Open up both files and make the following changes to each one:
1) Add this to the end of each file:
[Engine.PlayerInput] MouseSmoothingMode=0 MouseAccelThreshold=0.0
2) Find the section of the file with the key bindings. It will look like this:
A=StrafeLeft B=AmmoSelectionDown C=Duck D=etcetera
change one of the binds to J=set Engine.PlayerInput MouseAccelThreshold 0.0 | set Engine.PlayerInput MouseSmoothingMode 0
, with J being replaced with the key of your choice.
3) Do a search and replace on both files, replacing every instance of Speed=2500
with Speed=500
if you are a lower sensitivity player, or maybe "Speed=1000" if you like higher sensitivity.
4) With all of that, everything should be fixed. Not quite. Each time you start a new game the mouse will be screwed up until you press that key that you bound to "set Engine.PlayerInput MouseAccelThreshold 0.0 | set Engine.PlayerInput MouseSmoothingMode 0". So, press that each time you start a new game or level or spawn or whatever.
5) Disable Vertical Sync in the graphics options to reduce mouse lag. This will cause graphical tearing, so it's up to you which one is more important.
Issues and Fixes
Game-Breaking Issues
Extremely minor spoilers follow, but they detail glitches that should be avoided. In order of possible encounter:
In Arcadia (the fifth level), do not have the Scrounger tonic equipped around the time you search Langford's Safe. The safe holds a required quest item. To fix this issue, you must reload an earlier save and remove the tonic by visiting a Gene Bank. Once you have the item from the safe, you can safely use the Scrounger tonic for the rest of the game.
In Fort Frolic, do not leave the level using the Bathysphere that you begin the level next to. If you do leave Fort Frolic using that Bathysphere then when you return to Fort Frolic the curtain that needs to be open to perform the "Cohen's Masterpiece" quest will be permanently closed. If this happens then you cannot get to the Fort Frolic exit Bathysphere to progress to the next level. Source
In Fort Frolic, it is possible to get trapped in Rapture Records. When trying to kill Silas Cobb, don't use the Hypnotize plasmid. If you do and the Big Daddy kills Cobb before he's able to perform a scripted task, you must return to the main map by killing yourself. (The Incinerate! plasmid at your feet works well.) Reloading an old save is also an option. Source
If your saves to do not go far enough back then the first two are game-ending issues. Technically, modifying the save file or using a trainer would also fix the issue, but neither solution has been documented.
Excessive Screen Tearing
If you are noticing excessive tearing on Nvidia cards, Go to the control panel, 3D settings, add the Bioshock.exe to the list, and under options enable both FXAA and Vsync. This forces the stay at your refresh rate and fixes the somewhat broken MLAA that caused tearing.
Field of View
Options - Graphics Options - Horizontal FOV Lock - Off
This is vital for users on widescreen monitors. Otherwise, what's visible on-screen will be less than what you'd get from a 4:3 resolution.
Can't Change Resolution From 1024x768
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Alt-Tabbing
If you run at a different resolution than your desktop resolution, BioShock will not be fullscreen when you return to it. To fix this, change the resolution to anything other than its original resolution, and cancel when it asks you to confirm. Alternatively on Windows, hit
alt+enter.
Slow Loading Times
If you are experiencing extremely slow loading times (> 1 minute), but have a high-end PC, it is most likely related to Securom DRM.
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Audio
No Sound
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Crash on startup in Windows 7 64-bit
With some Windows 7 installations, Bioshock will crash on startup due to a bug with how OpenAL is implemented. To fix this:
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Improvements
Skip Introduction Logos
Edit the shortcut (right click -> properties), then:
- Steam: set launch options -> -nointro
- Windows: Target: "C:\...\*.exe" -nointro