Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines

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- Make sure you don't ignore your combat skills. Even if you want to play a diplomatic or sneaky character, you still want to have at least one combat stat at 9-10 by the end of the game. There's a lot of unavoidable fighting.

- Download and install one of the unofficial patches from Wesp. They fix a lot of bugs that were present in the last official version. It doesn't matter which Wesp patch you get as long as it's 4.x or 5.x--he's releasing a new version every month or so, and the newest ones don't do much besides move some stuff around.

- Your life will be a lot easier with decent lockpicking skill. However, you don't need to get it up above 8--you'll always be able to use Blood Buff to get it to 10 and pick any lock in the game.

- Similarly, Persuasion 9 is the highest necessary to make all the skill checks, and even then, you only need 9 for a minor sidequest in the Giovanni mansion. Get it to 9 before then, or just leave it at 8.

- Firearms SUCK early on. The revolver is pretty much worthless, even against human opponents, even if you have decent firearm skill. Even if you plan on playing a gunfighter, it's never a waste to put some early points in Unarmed to get through the start, since you'll use Unarmed when trying to feed on enemies during combat. Don't worry, the guns are MUCH more effective once you get to the third city section. Also, don't tattle on Mercurio--he's the source for the best guns in the game.

- There's a quest dealing with a plague in the second section of the city. The boss you'll eventually fight will be really tough if you take him on as soon as you can, especially if your combat skills aren't up to snuff. You'll have a much easier time if you wait till the better guns I mentioned become available, or your character starts to become a powerhouse.

- Enable the console. There are a few bugs you might need to use noclip to get past. Also, consider noclipping the sewer dungeon if it drives you nuts.

- Get the 1.2 patch, then choose between the unofficial patches. There is basically one that keeps everything as it was, another that changes parts of the game to "make more sense" according to the creator. You NEED an unofficial patch for one killer bug, and otherwise it increases stability.

- Male or female really doesn't seem to matter, even with the seduction skill.

- Don't play Malkavians first time through, you won't understand anything (your mad character doesn't make sense when they talk, good luck understanding what's going on sometimes) or Nosferatu, because they're special and damn ugly. The more "generic" clans are probably your best bet.

- Firing ability improves your accuracy and damage amount, so without having skill in firing, you really can't use most guns effectively as your melee choice. If you kick ass in most FPSs, remember this is mainly a RPG, most weapons don't do headshots, sometimes even counting headshots as a partial hits.

- Pick one: fists, melee weapons, or guns, don't try putting skills into all.

- Lockpicking and hacking are needed to and pass all missions, unless you cheat, so take your pick, as having both at once is difficult.