GMDX is an award-winning large-scale modification for the 2000 PC classic Deus Ex. GMDX addresses the many flaws of the game, polishes it to a very high standard, and adds new layers of depth that one would have hoped to see in a sequel. GMDX is executed with the strict parameter of staying true to the original design principles that define Deus Ex, and seeks to improve all aspects of design excluding the plot and soundtrack. The cumulative result thus far is said to be, and aims to be the "definitive Deus Ex experience".

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NiiRubra
NiiRubra - - 471 comments

Oh, thank you! This has always been one of my biggest gripes with DX, how in the blue hell does a ballistic vest spontaneously degrade over the span of a minute or two? No military in the world would pay for that.

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camycamera
camycamera - - 95 comments

Awesome! This was one of the features I missed from shifter in comparison to GMDX. It is simply a much better design decision than having it waste away when you aren't using it, and then again there aren't many situations where you would use it anyway. This makes it much more viable.

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ShinoriCZ
ShinoriCZ - - 12 comments

I'll be on the "other side of the wall" - any way to stop this.
And most importantly - any way to make goggles last infinite?
I know - cheesy, but still... just add a menu choice? O=) (Don't hate me please)
And replacable augs? (Don't kill me.) O=) =D

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|Totalitarian| - - 1,032 comments

Dead man.

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Description

Ballistic Vests and Hazmat suits only degrade with sustained damage (in other words like armor in your typical RPG/real life). Environmental Training increases durability.

You can also unequip any armor piece and put it back on later.