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You can get all 5 as any alignment - at the end, you get a reward choice window, and all 5 choices were available to me as a Hero in my most recent play-through pof the mission.
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Dominatrix is about control, so that's an opposite of Ms. Liberty's name.
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I think it's just them responding to one of the major complaints about the Party Pack - that it didn't have any costume stuff in it - so they've decide to balance that out by offering a pack with only costume stuff in it.
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The one I wasn't too sure about was the mutant in Founders' Falls - I would have though that Crey's Folly would have been a better setting for it.
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That solution to make the Ghoul leaders summon help was rather clever, I thought.
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Also, with a spandex-themed console game offeirng co-oeprative online play coming out soonish having limited avatar customization, it doesn't really hurt for CoH to keep adding more and more customization to emphasize the gulf in class
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Quote:All 5 will be unlocked at the tailor.Question:
Since these are not tied to your characters origin, do you still only get to pick one of the 5 capes per character with the 2 auras, or do you unlock all of them for all characters?
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Character X logs in, do i get a prompt to pick 1 of the 5 origins (similar to the vet rewards powers)?
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Tyrant also uses a darker colored version of Statesman's colors, as well as the star symbol that Statesman uses.
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Well, he could have been called "Statesman" too - there's not really any reason why he wouldn't have come up with that name on Praetorian Earth as well.
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Quote:And what exactly would a "natural" aura be?Bah. Nature but not Natural?
That sucks!
Most of my characters are Natural. And have nothing to do with Nature.
The whole point of being natural is that you're natural - so you wouldn't have any visible aura.
Like Batman is natural - he's just a human being, and although he projects an aura of being a tedious over-rated jerk, that's only a feeling you get from him - it's not actually a physical thing you can see. -
I kinda read this at first as "Watch David Nakayama inaction", and thought it was going to be some sort of live webcam where we'd seem him on a coffeebreak or something
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These look awesome - and although I'll never use them, I'll still get them
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I've just played through the new Tip mission again, and the reward table correctly popped up at the end - so I think it's working properly now.
One thing I'm not sure about though is the arrival of the Clockwork ambushes - they started to arrive while there were still over 2 minutes left on the timer. -
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A Praetorian EAT could quite easily be a reworking of the "Spy AT" that was mentioned in that marketing survey from a couple of years ago - it would work well for the undercover Paretorian missions, and it'd work in the post 20 Primal Earth content too - a Spy/Scout/Infiltrator AT could be Resistance or loyalist, and still fit in with the Praetorian storyline, including the dimensional war.
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Quote:But they already seem to do that - like the Cleo vs Washington one is pretty clear-cut - if both of them live, then one of them is going to cause a lot of problems - so one of them has to be killed.Like I was saying earlier, the best way to improve the storyline of Praetoria wouldn't be to make one of the choices less extreme, but to expand on exactly why a choice this extreme has to happen and why a more moderate option simply isn't feasible or available.
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Quote:But does all that evil stuff happen at such a low level red side?And in the Rogue Isles, I'm delivering people to the Vahzilok, destroying a young heroine's life, helping a mad scientist experiment on people and helping a hateful, spiteful, bitter jerk enact his pointless vendetta. Cleopatra vs. Washington is small fires compared to that. Only difference is it pretends to present a choice, only it doesn't, really. Not even as much choice as capturing Miss Francine, or not, as the case may be.
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Quote:It would make it much harder to create content - that's why they force the two factions in Praetoria to go to Primal Earth at 20, because that means they can create things like the Apex and Tin Man TFs that everyone can join in on.There are ways to talk around these limitations, provided Going Rogue's agenda doesn't get in the way.
A simple set-up of players vs Tyrant means they can give content that's open to everyone - just like players vs Rikti, for example.
