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Vallud Eadesso
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.05.12 16:51:00 -
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slypie11 wrote: Yes, but in real life, you die when you get shot.
To be fair, it takes one bullet to kill you in DUST too. Look at your gauges. The first gague is shield, the second guage is armour, once that hits zero, your armour broke, the round passed through it and hit you inside, and killed you.
In EVE there are three gauges that represent the same, with the last one being Hull, which is essentially health. Since our "Hull" is our skeleton, and one bullet is enough, well I guess that explains that ;) |
slypie11
Planetary Response Organisation
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Posted - 2013.05.12 16:54:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:Quote:Yes, but in real life, you die when you get shot. In real life we dont have thick Amarr body Armour made from futuristic alloys with personal shield generators :) And thick Amaar body armor and personal shield generators are heavy, not to mention and weapons, equipment, and modules. |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.05.12 17:05:00 -
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slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Quote:Yes, but in real life, you die when you get shot. In real life we dont have thick Amarr body Armour made from futuristic alloys with personal shield generators :) And thick Amaar body armor and personal shield generators are heavy, not to mention and weapons, equipment, and modules.
The suits would most deff be powered like space marine Armour, guns not much more than real life weapons, they just look more fancy - the minigun. They would still be precision accurate and be able to pull turns faster. |
slypie11
Planetary Response Organisation
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Posted - 2013.05.12 17:11:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Quote:Yes, but in real life, you die when you get shot. In real life we dont have thick Amarr body Armour made from futuristic alloys with personal shield generators :) And thick Amaar body armor and personal shield generators are heavy, not to mention and weapons, equipment, and modules. The suits would most deff be powered like space marine Armour, guns not much more than real life weapons, they just look more fancy - the minigun. They would still be precision accurate and be able to pull turns faster. How is space marine armor powered? |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.05.12 17:14:00 -
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slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Quote:Yes, but in real life, you die when you get shot. In real life we dont have thick Amarr body Armour made from futuristic alloys with personal shield generators :) And thick Amaar body armor and personal shield generators are heavy, not to mention and weapons, equipment, and modules. The suits would most deff be powered like space marine Armour, guns not much more than real life weapons, they just look more fancy - the minigun. They would still be precision accurate and be able to pull turns faster. How is space marine armor powered?
Power Armour is worn primarily by the Space Marines, Sisters of Battle, Adeptus Custodes and the Chaos Space Marines. It is a completely enclosed suit of armour, made of thick ceramite plates. The armour would be heavy and cumbersome to wear but for the electrically motivated fibre bundles within the armour that replicate the wearer's movement and enhance his/her strength. |
slypie11
Planetary Response Organisation
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Posted - 2013.05.12 17:26:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote: In real life we dont have thick Amarr body Armour made from futuristic alloys with personal shield generators :)
And thick Amaar body armor and personal shield generators are heavy, not to mention and weapons, equipment, and modules. The suits would most deff be powered like space marine Armour, guns not much more than real life weapons, they just look more fancy - the minigun. They would still be precision accurate and be able to pull turns faster. How is space marine armor powered? Power Armour is worn primarily by the Space Marines, Sisters of Battle, Adeptus Custodes and the Chaos Space Marines. It is a completely enclosed suit of armour, made of thick ceramite plates. The armour would be heavy and cumbersome to wear but for the electrically motivated fibre bundles within the armour that replicate the wearer's movement and enhance his/her strength. Ah, yes, warhammer 40k, the dumbest excuse for a sci-fi story in this century. The way I see it, our merc suits would have an exoskeleton allowing us to lift heavy object, especially the heavies, but stuff is still damn heavy. |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.05.12 17:32:00 -
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Warhammer 40k is over 15 years old and one of my country's best sci-fi universes ever created, warhammer 40k is an enormous universe full of races, wars, technology and lore. i wouldn't be so fast to judge and call it stupid.
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Draco Dustflier
Planetary Response Organisation
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Posted - 2013.05.12 17:49:00 -
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successful games get ported. 5% succes rate (ppl that tried it and still play) is not successful. 3k a day is not successful. |
Ops Fox
ZionTCD Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.05.12 17:51:00 -
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This game isnt even fully launched yet and its intended to find a new market not carter to the existing one. |
Buster Friently
Rosen Association
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Posted - 2013.05.12 18:06:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:I always wanted this game for PC and was annoyed when i saw it was a PS3 game, GFX and controller sucks and mouse is broken for balance.
Please port the game to PC so i can play with full HD 1080 resolution and a proper RAW input mouse, thanks. Thankfully, this will be coming. Who knows how long their exclusivity contract with Sony lasts, but I'm guessing a year from launch at max. So, next year around now we could finally be on the PC. |
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Buster Friently
Rosen Association
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Posted - 2013.05.12 18:09:00 -
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Draco Dustflier wrote:successful games get ported. 5% succes rate (ppl that tried it and still play) is not successful. 3k a day is not successful. This is wrong in the case of Dust. Porting to PC is a matter of running the Unreal build to point at PC rather than PS3. Why do you think they chose the UDK and include mouse and keyboard support? Plus, the devs already run Dust on PC's. The Sony agreement won't last forever kids |
Keyser Soze VerbalKint
IMPSwarm Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.05.12 18:14:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:Quote:1. CCP has announced that graphics will be much better on the PS4.
2. Porting it to the PC would make it unfair for console players who love the EVE universe but can't afford a PC. Your argument is invalid. PC users already have EVE. Give it to the people who don't Console gamers without a PC have not played eve for 10 years and grown into the lore and community tho have they, so it snot really invalid my point holds true. the console gamers have no idea what eve even was before dust, and most prob still dont... but the eve players do.
Exactly the reason why they made dust on ps3. Here watch this since it pretty much sums it up perfectly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=229TTSGeRKI&list=SPFC7B99173F4DC31F&index=7
Frankly to me it sound more like only child syndrom kicking in full gear. |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.05.12 18:33:00 -
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Keyser Soze VerbalKint wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Quote:1. CCP has announced that graphics will be much better on the PS4.
2. Porting it to the PC would make it unfair for console players who love the EVE universe but can't afford a PC. Your argument is invalid. PC users already have EVE. Give it to the people who don't Console gamers without a PC have not played eve for 10 years and grown into the lore and community tho have they, so it snot really invalid my point holds true. the console gamers have no idea what eve even was before dust, and most prob still dont... but the eve players do. Exactly the reason why they made dust on ps3. Here watch this since it pretty much sums it up perfectly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=229TTSGeRKI&list=SPFC7B99173F4DC31F&index=7Frankly to me it sound more like only child syndrom kicking in full gear.
Ok so appart from your insult what are you trying to show? ive seen this video before, the game would be 10x better on PC fact, it would have more players and better community's, have you tried using PS3 voice chat? PC has vent, ts3, mumble etc, websites, better hardware by far.
Its silly and it must be ported to pc or die.
Also a lot of what he says in the video is crap, theres no open world persistent world in dust is there, its the same battlegrounds over and over again fighting for a corp you know little about and nothing tangible to see.
Planetside 2 is a persistent MMO in the term of its 24/7 constant war on maps, you dont end after 20 minuets, its persistent.
Sounds to me like you have PS3 console fanboy syndrome :) |
Cinnamon267
The Southern Legion RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.05.12 18:56:00 -
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Why do we need another one of these threads? Oh, God.
Grafiks, grafiks, grafiks. Is it me, or is that all I'm reading? |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:00:00 -
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Cinnamon267 wrote:Why do we need another one of these threads? Oh, God.
Grafiks, grafiks, grafiks. Is it me, or is that all I'm reading?
I admire that you are a console only gamer and are able to withstand them and think they are good gfx, but to us pc gamers who had better gfx than these in 2001 its another story. you are lucky to be untainted by the advancement of technology within the realm of PC but ive crossed the line and once you go GTX 670 16 gig of ram and an I7 @ 4.5 ghz on a 144hz 3d monitor... you never go back! |
Cinnamon267
The Southern Legion RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:07:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:Cinnamon267 wrote:Why do we need another one of these threads? Oh, God.
Grafiks, grafiks, grafiks. Is it me, or is that all I'm reading? I admire that you are a console only gamer and are able to withstand them and think they are good gfx, but to us pc gamers who had better gfx than these in 2001 its another story. you are lucky to be untainted by the advancement of technology within the realm of PC but ive crossed the line and once you go GTX 670 16 gig of ram and an I7 @ 4.5 ghz on a 144hz 3d monitor... you never go back!
I play predominately on PC. Take the condescension else ware. No you're just trolling. |
Sylwester Dziewiecki
BetaMax. CRONOS.
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:18:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:I always wanted this game for PC and was annoyed when i saw it was a PS3 game, GFX and controller sucks and mouse is broken for balance.
Please port the game to PC so i can play with full HD 1080 resolution and a proper RAW input mouse, thanks. PC have 10x less FPS players.
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slypie11
Planetary Response Organisation
274
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:24:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:Warhammer 40k is over 25 years old and one of my country's best sci-fi universes ever created, warhammer 40k is an enormous universe full of races, wars, technology and lore. i wouldn't be so fast to judge and call it stupid. There are orcs. In space. And there are giant ceramic robot dudes. In space. And there are things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever. In space. Sounds pretty stupid to me.
Lord Gisbourne wrote:Also i dont think there equipment would be that much more restricting than what we have in real life today, these are clones who are employed by trillionair corporations and empires of who are extremely wealthy individuals using the most advanced suites made and if you look at the Armour sets they are not that restrictive, all the joints and needed space is there, only the heavy suit would be the restricting one and that would have to be self powered like the walkers in the books so that would slow them down a bit but unlike a controller they will still be able to stop and aim precisely where they want. 1. at the moment we are not employed by trillionaire corps, and if we are, they definitely aren't paying for our suits. And armor sets are incredibly restrictive. |
slypie11
Planetary Response Organisation
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:26:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:Cinnamon267 wrote:Why do we need another one of these threads? Oh, God.
Grafiks, grafiks, grafiks. Is it me, or is that all I'm reading? I admire that you are a console only gamer and are able to withstand them and think they are good gfx, but to us pc gamers who had better gfx than these in 2001 its another story. you are lucky to be untainted by the advancement of technology within the realm of PC but ive crossed the line and once you go GTX 670 16 gig of ram and an I7 @ 4.5 ghz on a 144hz 3d monitor... you never go back! What about the PS4 coming by the end of this year don't you understand |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:51:00 -
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Cinnamon267 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Cinnamon267 wrote:Why do we need another one of these threads? Oh, God.
Grafiks, grafiks, grafiks. Is it me, or is that all I'm reading? I admire that you are a console only gamer and are able to withstand them and think they are good gfx, but to us pc gamers who had better gfx than these in 2001 its another story. you are lucky to be untainted by the advancement of technology within the realm of PC but ive crossed the line and once you go GTX 670 16 gig of ram and an I7 @ 4.5 ghz on a 144hz 3d monitor... you never go back! I play predominately on PC. Take the condescension else ware. Now you're just trolling.
Why do we need another one of these threads? Oh, God.
Grafiks, grafiks, grafiks. Is it me, or is that all I'm reading?
yes.. im trolling.
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Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:55:00 -
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slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Warhammer 40k is over 25 years old and one of my country's best sci-fi universes ever created, warhammer 40k is an enormous universe full of races, wars, technology and lore. i wouldn't be so fast to judge and call it stupid. There are orcs. In space. And there are giant ceramic robot dudes. In space. And there are things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever. In space. Sounds pretty stupid to me. Lord Gisbourne wrote:Also i dont think there equipment would be that much more restricting than what we have in real life today, these are clones who are employed by trillionair corporations and empires of who are extremely wealthy individuals using the most advanced suites made and if you look at the Armour sets they are not that restrictive, all the joints and needed space is there, only the heavy suit would be the restricting one and that would have to be self powered like the walkers in the books so that would slow them down a bit but unlike a controller they will still be able to stop and aim precisely where they want. 1. at the moment we are not employed by trillionaire corps, and if we are, they definitely aren't paying for our suits. And armor sets are incredibly restrictive.
Orcs so what? its an alien like the other races and mankind do does not like them... i cant believe you said that lol most sci fi even st ar wars and trar trek have things that make little or no sense, welcome to sci-fi.
eve online has an Amarr torturer use giant pink evil teddy bears to scare a guy to near death, makes sense? well then lol |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
1
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Posted - 2013.05.12 19:58:00 -
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slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Warhammer 40k is over 25 years old and one of my country's best sci-fi universes ever created, warhammer 40k is an enormous universe full of races, wars, technology and lore. i wouldn't be so fast to judge and call it stupid. There are orcs. In space. And there are giant ceramic robot dudes. In space. And there are things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever. In space. Sounds pretty stupid to me. Lord Gisbourne wrote:Also i dont think there equipment would be that much more restricting than what we have in real life today, these are clones who are employed by trillionair corporations and empires of who are extremely wealthy individuals using the most advanced suites made and if you look at the Armour sets they are not that restrictive, all the joints and needed space is there, only the heavy suit would be the restricting one and that would have to be self powered like the walkers in the books so that would slow them down a bit but unlike a controller they will still be able to stop and aim precisely where they want. 1. at the moment we are not employed by trillionaire corps, and if we are, they definitely aren't paying for our suits. And armor sets are incredibly restrictive.
heh well of course they are, we are just fighting most battle snow for pretend corps or something, we go battle, come out with far more money than our suits cost, 1 battle if enough money to but like dozens of suites... mercs fight for money, they wont spend more than they make in a battle or they wouldent risk their lives, also the cloning costs are very expensive. |
Wombat in combat
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:00:00 -
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CCP devs got asked this in an interview and while they didn't comment their body language couldn't hide the answer. It's planned but I'm afraid it's some years into the future. With the PS4 being a x86 architecture (PC architecture) it will be easier for them to port the game to PC after it hits the PS4. |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
1
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:05:00 -
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Wombat in combat wrote:CCP devs got asked this in an interview and while they didn't comment their body language couldn't hide the answer. It's planned but I'm afraid it's some years into the future. With the PS4 being a x86 architecture (PC architecture) it will be easier for them to port the game to PC after it hits the PS4.
Then i shall eagerly await such desired time. |
Hecarim Van Hohen
The Tritan Industries RISE of LEGION
45
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:05:00 -
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Am I the only one here who enjoys playing with both consoles and pc?
May I add that you 'elitist' type of gamers are a disgrace to every gamer out there.... |
Wojciak
Soldiers Of One Network Orion Empire
15
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:06:00 -
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Hecarim Van Hohen wrote:Am I the only one here who enjoys playing with both consoles and pc?
May I add that you 'elitist' type of gamers are a disgrace to every gamer out there.... that is so true. |
slypie11
Planetary Response Organisation
274
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:11:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Warhammer 40k is over 25 years old and one of my country's best sci-fi universes ever created, warhammer 40k is an enormous universe full of races, wars, technology and lore. i wouldn't be so fast to judge and call it stupid. There are orcs. In space. And there are giant ceramic robot dudes. In space. And there are things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever. In space. Sounds pretty stupid to me. Lord Gisbourne wrote:Also i dont think there equipment would be that much more restricting than what we have in real life today, these are clones who are employed by trillionair corporations and empires of who are extremely wealthy individuals using the most advanced suites made and if you look at the Armour sets they are not that restrictive, all the joints and needed space is there, only the heavy suit would be the restricting one and that would have to be self powered like the walkers in the books so that would slow them down a bit but unlike a controller they will still be able to stop and aim precisely where they want. 1. at the moment we are not employed by trillionaire corps, and if we are, they definitely aren't paying for our suits. And armor sets are incredibly restrictive. heh well of course they are, we are just fighting most battle snow for pretend corps or something, we go battle, come out with far more money than our suits cost, 1 battle if enough money to but like dozens of suites... mercs fight for money, they wont spend more than they make in a battle or they wouldent risk their lives, also the cloning costs are very expensive. You can easily make far less money than you spend. The average payout for an ambush match is 200,000 isk. Someone running full proto that dies twice easily exceeds that amount. Corporations are not paying for our suits. |
Lord Gisbourne
Ametat Security Amarr Empire
1
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:14:00 -
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slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Warhammer 40k is over 25 years old and one of my country's best sci-fi universes ever created, warhammer 40k is an enormous universe full of races, wars, technology and lore. i wouldn't be so fast to judge and call it stupid. There are orcs. In space. And there are giant ceramic robot dudes. In space. And there are things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever. In space. Sounds pretty stupid to me. Lord Gisbourne wrote:Also i dont think there equipment would be that much more restricting than what we have in real life today, these are clones who are employed by trillionair corporations and empires of who are extremely wealthy individuals using the most advanced suites made and if you look at the Armour sets they are not that restrictive, all the joints and needed space is there, only the heavy suit would be the restricting one and that would have to be self powered like the walkers in the books so that would slow them down a bit but unlike a controller they will still be able to stop and aim precisely where they want. 1. at the moment we are not employed by trillionaire corps, and if we are, they definitely aren't paying for our suits. And armor sets are incredibly restrictive. heh well of course they are, we are just fighting most battle snow for pretend corps or something, we go battle, come out with far more money than our suits cost, 1 battle if enough money to but like dozens of suites... mercs fight for money, they wont spend more than they make in a battle or they wouldent risk their lives, also the cloning costs are very expensive. You can easily make far less money than you spend. The average payout for an ambush match is 200,000 isk. Someone running full proto that dies twice easily exceeds that amount. Corporations are not paying for our suits.
sigh... so we are soldiers of fortune who fight for no fortune but to get into debt? no the whole point of a merc is to fight and serve a faction to make money, i died 3 times last game and got more kilsl than i died, i spent 20k on kit, yes i make more than i lose. |
Cinnamon267
The Southern Legion RISE of LEGION
47
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:14:00 -
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Hecarim Van Hohen wrote:Am I the only one here who enjoys playing with both consoles and pc?
May I add that you 'elitist' type of gamers are a disgrace to every gamer out there....
They are a cancer. |
slypie11
Planetary Response Organisation
274
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Posted - 2013.05.12 20:15:00 -
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Lord Gisbourne wrote:slypie11 wrote:Lord Gisbourne wrote:Warhammer 40k is over 25 years old and one of my country's best sci-fi universes ever created, warhammer 40k is an enormous universe full of races, wars, technology and lore. i wouldn't be so fast to judge and call it stupid. There are orcs. In space. And there are giant ceramic robot dudes. In space. And there are things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever. In space. Sounds pretty stupid to me. Lord Gisbourne wrote:Also i dont think there equipment would be that much more restricting than what we have in real life today, these are clones who are employed by trillionair corporations and empires of who are extremely wealthy individuals using the most advanced suites made and if you look at the Armour sets they are not that restrictive, all the joints and needed space is there, only the heavy suit would be the restricting one and that would have to be self powered like the walkers in the books so that would slow them down a bit but unlike a controller they will still be able to stop and aim precisely where they want. 1. at the moment we are not employed by trillionaire corps, and if we are, they definitely aren't paying for our suits. And armor sets are incredibly restrictive. Orcs so what? its an alien like the other races and mankind do does not like them... i cant believe you said that lol most sci fi even st ar wars and trar trek have things that make little or no sense, welcome to sci-fi. eve online has an Amarr torturer use giant pink evil teddy bears to scare a guy to near death, makes sense? well then lol Orcs are the creation of fantasy lores, such as lord of the rings or the elder scrolls, so to put them in a so called sci-fi story is a lol. While star wars and star trek do have some things that make no sense, like how ships can pull off fancy maneuvers in space, warhammer 40k makes no sense in and of its self. Orcs in space, weird dark elves and space marines in giant suits and the red angels and the sisterhood of battle and the emperor and chainsaw swords etc etc etc. Its convoluted nature rivals metal gear. |
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