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Finally catching up on the playthrough. It's incredibly funny and informative - seems I missed half of the hidden doors on the medical level and I never even knew about double-clicking corpses multiple times go get the items. Strange that they made such a huge interface out of fear of players getting stuck but forgot to mention one of the most convenient inventory shortcuts.
Edit: Thankfully, I wasn't in the chat or my contribution would have looked like this:LEAN! LEAN, GODAMNIT! Q AND E, YOU ALREADY USED IT SEVERAL TIMES! LEANING IS YOUR FRIEND! YOU CAN LEAN AROUND CORNERS TO AVOID ENEMY FIRE! DID I TELL YOU TO LEAN YET?
same bat time, same bat channel
You need to use an Earth-Shaker at least once
First of all, censorship is forbidden in Germany. If you are wondering why the hell SS1 was not allowed to have drugs in it, that's because LGS/Origin censored its games themselves. Why? Because they couldn't have sold it so well if they did not remove the controversial content. In Germany, a game can either get a rating (0, 6, 12, 16, 18 years), it can get no rating at all (meaning it cannot be sold to people under 18 years) or it can be put on an index. There are two of those: One (so called "Liste A") means your game cannot be advertised publicly (that includes reviews, ads, ...) and it cannot be sold in the open. It can of course still be sold under-the-counter or online, anywhere.
Perhaps this is a cultural or language disconnect. Most Americans would argue that prohibiting someone from advertising a game based on its content is a form of censorship.