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Bully => Bully 1 Discussion => Topic started by: Erik on April 26, 2012, 01:05:47 PM
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I was just curious. :D
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Unfortunately I've never actually made a note of what I got through lockpicking, but I do know I got more items than that on the PS2 version - I just can't say what I got that you don't.
I'll get started on a fresh game and catalog my finds sometime this week.
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Thanks! :D
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I didn't know you could get clothes from picking lockers. :B
I only remember getting the Bullworth cap in the beginning of the game from Russell's locker, and something else, I think. Everything else I take is either a text book or food, so I never really bothered stealing from lockers.
If I ever continue my game on the 360 version, I could look into this.
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Luckily I have both the Wii and PS2 versions of the game.
I can start fresh save files on both and actually NOT buy any clothing if I can avoid it. (I can't remember if I picked up an Aquaberry top from a locker, which is probably one of the few items of clothing you're required to pick up for progress in the game - I think I did on the Wii, but I'm not sure...)
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In the PS2 version, I think that the Aquaberry vest or sweater is the only thing you have to buy.
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One thing I've always wondered.....How many 'clothing' items are there in the game ?
On my 3 100% complete PS2 games, one reads "308" while the other two read "307".
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I've been thinking, and I'm almost certain that I did get an Aquaberry top (Ithink it was actually the sweater rather than the vest, but it could be used in the relevant mission where you're supposed to buy the vest) - and more than that, I'm positive that I picked it up in the gym's locker rooms.
I know which locker I got it from will likely be random, but it bears checking up on.
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Chuck X - Did you complete the 9 lawnmowing detentions on one save game but not the other two? I know that getting the Prison Outfit does not give you points towards 100%. Also I didn't get the Two-Can Hat before making 100%. :hmm:
Bigfoot - That would be cool. I hate having to buy the stupid looking prep vest/sweater and take them off the moment I complete both missions the game requires you to wear it. The only thing lamer is on Christmas when the game automatically puts the mother's crappy sweater on Jimmy. :laugh:
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I have both in all games.
Some of the items I picked up after the 100%, I just don't recall what they were. But the criteria for making 100% was to 'buy all clothing items', meaning, I suppose, all that COULD be bought. That's what made me wonder just how many there actually were, bought or otherwise. Nobody has ever really been able to tell me just how many items there were altogether.