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Technically, yes, there is. Go into the demo and edit the camera location.
This is not for the faint of heart, nor is it for the technologically challenged.
http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Demo_Recording
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Live servers use one set of data.
Test uses a second set of data.
Beta uses a third set of data.
This data can be copied and pasted to any of the other databases. Changes made to a single database does not affect the other databases. (Otherwise you'd magically get stuff on the live servers that you got on test/beta.)
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Most of these are known to the developers, regardless of your opening statement.
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I have the correct number of tokens that I can tell. My vet date isn't until the 27th, so next week we'll see if I get my monthly token. If I don't get my token, you can be assured a stink will be raised.
I really, really, really don't understand why they didn't do something infinitely more simple. Something like:
If an account is subscribed on the 1st: grant 1 server token, 1 reward token, 400/550 paragon points on the 1st. If an account is not subscribed on the first, don't grant anything.
SSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOO simple. They could use the server token script (which grants 1 server token to every active account on the 1st of the month) to grant every single damn VIP reward and no one would have to worry about when they will get their s#!t.
No, instead, they had to complicate things. Every reward has a different criteria. Some rewards are bugged and some are not. Some accounts are bugged and some are not.
This is not rocket science. This is programming. Computers only do what you tell them to do. Tell them to do something simple and the results are far less likely to SCREW UP. (As evidenced by the fact that the server token script runs properly!) -
Quote:Because they utilize the TF system, which aren't standard contacts and can't/don't show up in the contact list.Why doesn't the new contact show up in your active contact list? Say, right below the radio/newspaper? Would make it *much* easier.
I don't know why they didn't use the LFG system for this. It's a perfect use for it. Everyone wants to do it (many people want to do it multiple times). -
Quote:Who Will Die part 2 doesn't count?? In what reality??The trick is that they don't have to give us much to still qualify for "a new thing every week". Case in point we got the new Fire Fighter helmets last week. ...
That's a pretty big addition. There was a firefighter helmet *AND* WWD2. Just because VIPs get it for free doesn't mean it wasn't new.
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DF is a click power. All click powers check once on activation and, if applicable, every ten seconds after that. Note the "if applicable" part. Any click powers with a duration less than 10 seconds don't get a second proc (technically, if a melee attack had a duration longer than 10 seconds, it would get a second check...these don't exist, however
and would be a terrible idea!)
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HEATs and VEATs are not unlockable via anything but PP if you're not a VIP. If it is a base archetype, it will be unlocked. If it's a base powerset, it will be unlocked. If you purchased it, it will be unlocked.
There was no way to purchase/unlock archetypes or powersets before Freedom except Going Rogue's powersets. If you had GR, you will keep GR.
http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Archetype
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Obligatory wiki link: http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Paragon_Points
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If you had an EU account, try logging in with EUAccountName and seeing if that makes a difference.
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I last used it about a week and a half ago (admittedly by mistake
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Quote:Maybe you shouldn't have encouraged a new player to do DfB. Just sayin'... It's there for content skipping.As an example, she's got a level 20something now, and she's encountered the Vahzilok and the Lost all of once, in the new sewer trial, with no idea who they were, and no explanation given, and now she's out of their level range for good. In 2004 the idea of playing through the first twenty levels without encountering those groups would have been absurd unless you were one of those people who started powerleveling at Peregrine Island right out of the tutorial.
Also, she is not out of their level range for good - Ouroboros doesn't care what level you are, as long as you are at or over the maximum for an arc - do it through there. If you really care about the story. Heck you even get XP while exemplared now so it *really* doesn't matter. -
Yes! They are separate arcs. However, after getting the "first time" reward for each of them, you can do either one of them once a week, you can't get a weekly bonus from both sides.
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I did two SSAs with my fiance and a mutual friend back to back on Thursday and neither one disbanded.
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Uh, no, "you have to play out the MONTH of game time" not "you have to play out YOUR SUBSCRIPTION LENGTH". Tokens are monthly.
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The SSAs can be played once a week, regardless of which "episode". Additionally, each individual SSA has a "first time play" bonus reward. The first time you play a SSA, you can play it back-to-back and get two rewards ("first time play" and "weekly reward").
So when WWD1 came out, you could do WWD1 and then WWD1, and then had to wait a week to get another reward.
When WWD2 came out, you could do WWD2 and then either WWD1 or WWD2 if you hadn't done WWD1 in the last seven days.
When WWD3 comes out, you can do WWD3 and then either WWD1, 2 or 3. Let's say WWD3 comes out on Tuesday and you did WWD2 "last Thursday". You could get WWD3's "first time" reward on Tuesday, then would have to wait until this coming Thursday for your "weekly reward".
If you wait until all seven are out, you could do WWD1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7...and then any one of the seven again, for a total of eight rewards in one week. But again, that requires waiting until all seven are out, which means missing out on the weekly bonuses. -
I would spend $50 in the store instead of $40, since that's a one-time purchase and grants a higher bonus percentage. So spending $10 more gets 1160 more points, which is worth almost $15.
Spending $40 requires two $15 purchases and two $5 purchases, which awards a total of 3440 points instead of 4600 for $50. -
That's all it is. Running on all fours. There's nothing else to it. You have the same basic jump animation and you crouch a little when you're standing still. Otherwise, you run exactly like it shows.
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That's recipes that you have on hand. Do a search for the salvage, then at the bottom of the search result will be a link to click that says something like "search for recipes".
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The (current) contacts are in Paragon City/Rogue Isles, so no, if you cannot leave Praetoria, you cannot do the SSAs.