Lincgnocity

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  1. - Not playing a Soldier of Arachnos. When I was about to, they brought MasterMinds to the Hero side and I got distracted.
    - Not fully getting into PB's. I had one, and wanted to do more with her. Always figured out there would be time. Woops.
    - Not playing a Villain up through 50 - I'd get board with Villain's side and leave it for the lack of teaming.
    - Not playing a lot of the task forces.
    - Not dealing with Incarnate stuff at all. Just didn't interest me at the time, figured they'd be around, and I was having fun with the new signature arcs and tips.

    I did, though, get to do my first Hami Raid two days ago, and got to do one last Mothership Raid. Wish I'd discovered Hami raids earlier.
  2. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Rubberlad View Post
    Who knows? Unless the Devs tell us what it was (which they may do a year or two down the road once any potential NDA that may have been tied to their severance packages has expired) we may never ever know.
    If you search the TESS registered trademark database, shows NCSoft registered "City of Heroes 2" as a trademark in 2010, so it's clear there were plans for it at some point.
  3. A Belated Thanks -

    A few years ago, you guys gave one of your employees (then) Phil a box of City of Heroes stuff for a child with a heart condition that he had met through his girlfriend (now wife).

    We barely knew Phil, and only met him through his girlfriend because my husband mentioned our whole family played, and that our son had a serious and life threatening heart condition. Phil decided, without having met us, that he wanted to do something for my kiddo, a CoH fan with some struggles.

    We first met him met him the night he came over with books and heroclicks (I spelled that wrong, I bet), and the cape apparently snatched right off of Lord Recluse in the Austin office - Phil coming over to answer questions because he worked for CoH was a surprise holiday present for our son, the box of stuff (and the Arachnos cape and autographed posters and books) completely unexpected and we were shocked.

    Phil and his wife became part of the family, and the box of stuff was so sweet, and we were so touched. Thanks for doing that, whoever else was part of it.

    The day before his open heart surgery last year, he was in a wheelchair because he was too weak to walk around a museum. The last thing that he wore before going into the hospital was his Freem shirt:



    Thank you guys so much. Thanks for the box of stuff, and thanks for creating a game that helped take his mind off the hospital, the pain, and all the crap that he was going through (and thanks for making it work on a dinky laptop, which is all we had in ICU).

    Thanks for being the first MMO I could take my kid to without worrying that people would be horrible to him.

    You guys made a difference. Thanks.