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Quote:I am feeling very silly now because when I was asked what my level was I also replied "50".
But I still was invited and joined in on the trial and was only asked if I had ever run it before and I told the asker I had not done any except in beta last year.
I have all but one incarnate power and upgraded 2 of them. Is there some way to see our 50+ level for ourselves?
The easiest way for me to tell my level is to look at what I have crafted. Level shifts come from tier 3 alpha, lore and destiny. See how high you are on those trees, and you know how many shifts you have. -
Quote:During the first day of i21 I bought slot #6 on my main account. I have level 2 alts that have 3 costume slots: 1st, 2nd (from halloween salvage) and 3rd from the purchased slot.
Now, on new alts, I do not have access to the free slot. Even on older alts that have 6 slots filled (the 6th being the default copy of slot 1) the 6th slot is not showing up anymore.
Anyone else notice this?
I saw that during Freedom Beta, but not since. I thought that bug was squished. -
I've over come the issue by saving the change, exiting the editor, going back in and loading the new costume. It stuck, and I was charged correctly.
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screenshots
Before
Look at the infamy total
after
the weapon change is not sticking, but I made some moolah.
Also, changing the color of your powers costs nothing if you are just swapping colors within the same pallate. If you change from light to dark, you will be charged. -
When making changes on my new Titan Weapon character, costs have a negative value.
Fir instance, I changed to the plasma sword, and the cost is -49000. It has the + in front, so it looks like +-49000.
I started the change with 100,672,074 and ended up with 100,699,674. Yes, I earned Infamy by making a costume change.
I like this bug
edit.
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Earlier, I posted about being charged a mystery million for a costume change. I got home and loaded the character again, but switched to a different costume to edit.
This is the costume
This is what I see when I click the tailor
notice the lock?
It says that there are invalid parts
When I click OK, the editor adds a cape, changes the right gun, and removes the chest detail.
When I put everything back to the way that it was, I see
Notice the chest detail has been horribly clipped on the bottom, and I am still being charged 200000 for nothing.
This started happening after I got the Gunslinger bundle.
I just checked a few more characters, and on each one, some random detail gets changed(in addition to the right weapon bug), and hitting reset does nothing. -
Quote:If you look at the screenshot again, you will see there are tabs for Body and Custom that we can't see details of.
I'm not talking about the categories, I'm talking about the tabs at the top of the screen where other changes could be made.
I never touched anything. I did go back and look at all of my sliders. I would have noticed the big red numbers that appear when you change anything. Besides, I was not at a Surgeon (the one that allows size/gender changes). I was at a regular tailor.
Edit, that is the picture from the supertailor. I looked, and body changes are 1 mil, I don't remember seeing anything beyond that. That would put it at 1.55 mil, not 2.06 mil. -
Quote:I don't buy that. I thought the look was familiar, and I was somewhat rightI won't deny that there are more practical outfits to sling guns in, but I suggest we cut the devs some slack fore purely the looks - real prostitutes wear much worse clothing. It just seems to me it's unnessarily harsh to call out such a thing.
Yes, it was a western, but in the movie, her character IS a prostitute. -
Is anyone running into this issue?
In case you don't see the problem, I will explain it. I attempted to put some gunslinger pieces on an existing costume. As soon as I enter the tailor screen, my head changes as does one of my weapons. I am used to that. The problem is, the head change costs 350,000, and the weapon change costs 200,000. yet the bill with tailor fee is 2,060,000. Since the head that I had previously has been eaten, I cannot undo the forced change. The 350,000 inf head balloons to 1.86 mil by itself (after I reset the mucked up gun) -
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I bought the gunslinger costume set since I like to have options. Oh, my. This is one that I should have checked out first. Have the people that made this set ever watched a western? Your gunbelt goes UNDER you coat. Where the heck are the holsters? I was thinking that this would be perfect for my Dual Pistol characters, but I'm afraid that it falls well short of my expectations.
I was expecting something like
and
not what I see.
The female gunslinger costume is a cruel joke.
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Quote:This sums it up for me nicely.I might never have actually used the pet (yeah, i'm looking at you MVAS, Rikti Mokey, Mekman, etc) but I would have likely bought it to support the concept.
But 500 pts for a single breed that does nothing other than bounce around behind you. Nah, cheers, already got several of those for 'free' that I don't use.
Still nice looking though. -
It's there in other pieces like the newer robes and the IDF pieces for the secondary color as well. I hate it. I'm glad others are starting to speak about it now. Maybe they will stop.
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Since I retired my EM/WP Brute, I've leveled 3 /TA's to 50.
I really miss the old EM, I wish they never "fixed" it. The veterinary term applies too. -
Go with a Huntstman.
ST damage, crowd control, pets and defense. The debuffs aren't too shabby either. -
This it the flippin pits! Colors gone, UI rescaled, positions moved, Inspiration tray moved, windows scaled to 100%....
Seriously, this happened to me twice now on the same character. I logged in, things looked normal. I then zoned to RWZ, and poof! UI reset. I stopped, fixed everything but the colors, then ran to AE to test the ambush nerf. I loaded into the mission, and pow! UI reset again.
Menu/quit/ quit to desktop.
With as much as I switch characters as needed, this patch is a major hindrance. It needs to be fixed ASAP -
Ah crud, now I must rescale windows on all of my characters. Great
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By my calculations, from november 2005 to August 2011 is 70 months. That would have been the genuine badge according to PW.
Quote:If you had the Genuine badge (69 months) then you had, at Head Start:
23 from 23 vet badges
05 from 5 years
01 from retail account
01 from having an account
(possible 01 from September)
= 30 or 31 tokens
So then I guess it's right on. Thanks for figuring it out for me. I'm still not convinced that I fully comprehend, but, if things are as you explained, then my next grant should be two tokens (one for monthly, and one for seven years, or do I have that wrong too?). I'll contact support and withdraw my petition. They like it when I update them. -
Quote:Perhaps I got loyal customer later (for buying the 29th?), as I will be here 6 years in a few days. That would eliminate two. But it also creates a new issue. I never got my free character slot if it was earned later.28 for Loyal Customer, not 29 (Tenacious was #29).
((( Also, if you were at Loyal Customer, you would have 7 tokens for 7 years, not 5 tokens for 5 years. Either you weren't at Loyal Customer, or you weren't at 5 years. That is a confusing point in your post. )))
Additionally, if you were not going to get a veteran reward in September, it doesn't seem like you would be getting a token awarded FOR September. (Read back in the thread regarding the discussion between myself, Kosmos, and Snow Globe.)
You are definitely missing three tokens for three purchases of 1200 points (a total of 3960pp with bonuses -- additionally, it doesn't matter what you paid for them, only the points matter) if your total wasn't incremented.
Quote:Earning the Loyal Customer badge rewards all characters on the account:
- Remote access the Auction Houses with the slash command /auctionhouse
- 1 Free Character Slot Per account
- 7 Reward Merits
- Ability to change the color of your titles
So I am missing between 3 and 5 (maybe).
This whole system is totally jacked up. Perhaps I'm making a stink over nothing, but with all the changes, I can't tell what is what anymore.
codes applied
last 90 days
last 180 days
My paid time says less than five years, so I wonder if I am being penalized for buying new boxes. I've never missed a month of payment (even during the months that I was unable to play) At most, my accounts have lapsed for a day or two in an attempt to synchronize payment dates.
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Quote:I thought something was off with my reward tokens. By this math, I should have gottenThere were only 29 Veteran Badges before Freedom. Those are the Veteran Badges the articles reference. 39 at Freedom's Launch is how many you should have gotten.
29 from Veteran Badges (total months divided by 3, drop fractions)
7 for yearly anniversay
1 for free, everyone gets one
1 for having a retail account
and 1 for September
That is how many I got as well. I have yet to get any more though and also have a support ticket that is not making any headway at all that I can tell.
29 for Loyal customer
05 for five years
01 for having retail
01 for free
01 for September
That's 37.
I also have purchased points at 15.00 three times, yet I have 35 total tokens.
I'm not sure what the heck is going on here, but it seems to me like I'm missing 5 tokens.
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Quote:How about those unlockable weaponsI do agree. Time saving items such as this have made my costume creation and playtime a bit more enjoyable
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Glad to see you're enjoying it as well.
As long as we're talking about it, are there any other time vs. convenience options like the cape and aura unlock service you could see being a desirable Market offering? -
Quote:(Please note that I wrote World Wrestling Federation and not World Wrestling Entertainment. This is also a little history lesson that, I believe, the folks at Paragon need to be wary of.)
From the early 80's till about 2004, I was a hardcore fan of the WWF. I don't know if it was because watching wrestling with my Uncle was the only form of bonding we had before he died or if I just got too wrapped up in their storytelling, but I felt obligated to devote all of my time to their product. (I slowly lost interest in wrestling when CoH came into my life)
Over the course of 10 years, the WWF destroyed the competition. Other wrestling companies crumbled and the talent at those companies slowly moved to the employment of the World Wrestling Federation. Sure, Vince McMahon poached the talent, but he got the job done and set his company up for global domination.
There was one reason, above all others, that the WWF succeeded where the other companies could not: they turned everything into a gimmick. Hulk Hogan was an unearthly popular gimmick (the character, not the person.) They began to have gimmick matches at almost every Pay Per View event. The brought in more gimmick wrestlers that would test the resolve of older gimmick wrestlers. By 1997, everyone in the company was a gimmick Superstar... including the owner of the company and his family.
When their gimmicks tired out, they brought in gimmicks from outside of the wrestling industry: Mike Tyson, James "Buster" Douglas, Pete Rose, Aretha Franklin, Lawrence Taylor, and so on.
Those outside gimmicks were usually used to drive in new viewers because little by little, the fans that they catered to slowly faded away. At this point in WWF history, their weekly shows consisted of 4 actual wrestling matches that took place within a 40 minute frame and the last hour and 20 minutes was gimmick interviews, destroying vehicles that "belonged" to other wrestlers, and even backstage tours while one gimmick wrestler would be searching for another gimmick wrestler that did him wrong.
But where did their fans go? On the horizon, a longtime established company and largest rival to the WWF, called World Championship Wrestling (WCW) decided they would fight fire with fire. The created the "mother" of all gimmicks that stole the fans away from the WWF. The created a gimmick organization called the nWo (New World Order) that was comprised of former WWF talent. They played this group off as a bunch of irritated wrestlers that were sick of all the gimmicks they were given and now they were staging a coup to take their industry back.
Guess what? It worked. Longtime fans of the WWF jumped at the opportunity to get away from the "gimmicks" but little did they know this was the biggest gimmick of all.
WCW began to beat the WWF in ratings week after week. After a year, WCW was the top company in the business. But, WCW made a huge mistake... they let the fans in on the gimmick. After a year of the nWo running rampant, most of the wrestlers from the WCW parent company were all part of the nWo. They ran out of opponents for themselves. So they broke up the nWo into two factions, red and black, and had them fight each other. This was about the point when the WWF decided, "Hey, the fans want less gimmicks? Well, let's give it to them" and the WWF Attitude era was born.
All of the WWF talent that had played the part of a gimmick almost immediately dropped those gimmicks and took on slightly altered versions of their real life persona. Well, that drew the fans back like a moth to a flame. Sure, the WWF still had gimmicks but they didn't rely on them anywhere as much. WCW tried to fight back but they couldn't win back the fans trust. In 2001, the WWF bought out the failed WCW and closed down the competitor while absorbing many of the WCW talent.
The WWF was forced to change it's name to WWE in 2002 due to a court ruling against them by the World Wildlife Fund. But the new WWE decided they were going to change things with the company since they closed down the competition. They started relying on gimmicks once again to draw the attention of new fans. Slowly gimmick wrestlers returned and week after week more gimmick matches were added.
Then in 2006/2007 a company began to spring up that was based with the motto "Less gimmick, more action." That company was called TNA (Total Non-Stop Action) and in short time they began to steal away the fans of the WWE. (See a pattern here?)
The WWE and TNA are still battling it out in 2011. Both companies have put more action and less gimmick into their products but there is a small bit of gimmick that occasionally gives one company the edge over another.
Now, this is where I ask you all (those of you that were brave enough to read this) if you see anything here that Paragon Studios could use in City of Heroes?
City of Heroes beat the competition? check
City of Heroes has been dominating other games of the same genre of MMO? check
City of Heroes opened their doors to new players with a new, free gimmick? check
City of Heroes is relying less on gimmicks to be sure that players don't get burnt out? ... ... ...
Sadly, the last part is no. Every new update to the game has a new gimmick. Some gimmicks pile on older gimmicks and tie them in with new gimmicks to create a hybrid gimmick. Then those hybrids are broken down, converted, upgraded, sidegraded, deslotted, and enhanced to the point of the game itself BEING the gimmick.
So I ask the Developers, what brought players into City of Heroes in 2004? A new gimmick or giving people the ability to become, in digital form, the hero or villain they wish they could be in real life? Was it a gimmick that kept people here or a story that made them feel like they WERE that hero/villain they wished they could be.
I believe it's time for an "Attitude Era" of City of Heroes. I believe it's time they stop focusing on gimmicks to pacify people and strip it all down to what people love about this game. I'd even to go out on a limb and say that I'm not the only one that feels this way.
It's funny that you posted this. A few of us were on Teamspeak the other night talking about how gimmicky things have become.
Oh, and Sting is the greatest wrestler ever! -
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I love the /vault and /auctionhouse commands. I am trying to make them into macros and have not been having success. Is it possible? If so, could someone give me the correct syntax to make it work please.
Thanks.