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Quote:A corset should be firm but flexible - never implacablewell if it's referring to smaller servers it's probably an implacable corset - reminds me of my ex wife

Can it compete with Freedom server?Quote:I can tell you from experience that it's nearly impossible to placate the coarse play of Justice.
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I like the Praetorians and Arachnos - when there are villains actually ruling a place rather than trying to rule it, the twirl factor can be way higher, so the camp factor also goes way higher
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I saw the title, and though that this was going to be a travel guide to the Rogue Isles
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Quote:We keep people safe - the Villains always fail as taking over the world, and we always succeed in keeping the world safeAt which point you proceeded to accomplish jack and squat, since Recluse's Web is still standing and him and all his friends are still safely ensconced inside that big tower. You heroes are just like Neuron and the dev team, you never finish what you start



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You're about page too late
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I guess no one's managed to complete it then, as I was still able to log in as a Hero tonight.
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One of those is quite a lot easier to do in an MMO than the other

Every time Paragon City isn't destroyed, the Heroes have succeeded - and every time Paragon City isn't destroyed, the Villains have failed.
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If there was a choice, I'd always pick a power by how cool it looked rather than what it actually did
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Quote:Only a crazed stiff-armer could claim that Tyrant's evil dictatorship was "not really all that bad" - calling mass-murder, slavery, torture and brain-washing evil isn't immature - and claiming that they're not evil isn't immature either - it's something elseThe fact that you deciding Cole's regime is not really all that bad suddenly marks you as a villain was just another eyeroll-inducing reminder of the immature mindset.
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Quote:They never confirmed his death - they just said that they "liked to think" that he died as a happy old clock-makerLast we heard of Praetoria's Nemsis, he died a simple toy maker back in the 1800s somewhere.

The next 2 Incarnate Trials are an attack on Anti-Matter's reactors, and a fight with the Praetorian Hamidon in the Underground. -
I can see problems when you finally turn away from your evil path
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Quote:Actually it's just the same few people - the problem with vocal minorities is that they tend ot get overlooked, which just makes them all the more vocalI think my only point is that there's an increasing segment of the population that's acting as if the sky is falling and we haven't even gotten the bulk of the Incarnate powers released yet. Measured criticism is fine. Hysteria is grating.
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Wouldn't the monster be called "the Nemesis" then?
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I made that one back in the GR closed beta
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Quote:Depending on previous actions and how the conversation tree goes, Scott then admits that the Syndicate came up with the plan and Scott's great regret is... that he didn't think of it. Blowing up a civilian target not because of any military value but purely to terrorize the civilians of Praetoria.
So there's the guy leading the other side who is so much better than Cole. A man who wants to bomb a hospital, slaughtering untold numbers of civilians, who helps plant bombs outside to increase the civilian death toll and whose only misgiving about it is that he didn't think of this plan himself. Oh, but he's not evil because Cole is "eviler".

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