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Dunk Mujunk
RestlessSpirits
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Posted - 2013.12.23 17:04:00 -
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After playing Eve, a Stasis Webifier from a grenade seems weird. I think vehicles should be able to move out of range of any Stasis Webs, and it feels kind of cheap to tie it to a grenade and say if you get webbed you are effected for so and so many seconds no matter what. I say tie it to equipment.
Also not a fan what so ever of Stasis Webs effecting infantry.
When asked why there was only 1 set of footprints Jesus replied "The Sand People ride single file to hide their numbers"
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Dunk Mujunk
RestlessSpirits
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Posted - 2013.12.23 17:23:00 -
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A Stasis Web in Eve doesn't freeze anything, it slow things down.
When asked why there was only 1 set of footprints Jesus replied "The Sand People ride single file to hide their numbers"
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Dunk Mujunk
RestlessSpirits
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Posted - 2013.12.23 17:37:00 -
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I think equipment (or even a light weapon as some have suggested) is the way to go. Put a max range of like 40 meters (just throwing a number out there for the sake of the conversation). In a grenade form, you would never see a tank un-webbed, web grenade spam would be never ending. And I really feel just pressing R2 once and automatically creating a status affliction that cannot be removed until the effects wear off is boring. The Web Nades would either be OP, or pretty much useless, just like the lifespan of the swarms.
When asked why there was only 1 set of footprints Jesus replied "The Sand People ride single file to hide their numbers"
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Dunk Mujunk
RestlessSpirits
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Posted - 2013.12.23 17:56:00 -
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I'm no tanker, but I think saying getting hit by a grenade in a tank makes you bad at the game is a ridiculous statement, but a web grenade purely for testing and/or a place holder until there is other stuff would be ok.
My though process is, in Eve, if you get webbed you can either push forward and attempt to destroy whatever is slowing you down, or turn and run to try and escape the webs range/warp out. You have that choice, and I think having realistic choices in any given situation goes a long way in terms of making things feels balanced. Just getting webbed and being stuck with it for 8 or 12 or 20 seconds or whatever and having no way to deal with it (running, eliminating web caster) would not be ideal balance wise, in my opinion.
When asked why there was only 1 set of footprints Jesus replied "The Sand People ride single file to hide their numbers"
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