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That is funny! As I was respecing my MAN character last week, I thought to myself how lost to the ages the idea was. And then BOOM a dev is talking about them! Well, making fun of them, but still!
(For those not in the know, the short version of what the MAN concept was: To combat the people whining about this set or that set being underpowered, people made characters that were never allowed to use their primary or secondary powers to show you could rock only using powers that any character in the game had access to.) -
I really wish the emote pop-up menu picked up more of the newer ones. I forget they are there, and I feel silly keeping a print out of them on my desk.
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Anyone else notice that when put into storage, they sort by whatever type of present they are? You can't tell until you use it what type it is though.
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Wow, I have saved a few, but that is an impressive collection. You know what you could do? Take one of each type out of storage, and make notes telling you which tray position matches each group in storage. Then copy that character to the Test Server, and see what each one is.
I do not have as many saved as you do, but I have done this and it works, as long as you don't have any ethical issue with looking inside your wrapped presents. -
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Resuscitate: This is a revival power for a single defeated ally. It will completely restore health, but not any endurance.
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Yes, the villain rarely makes it out the door with me. I, too, reentered, and heard their "I'm lost" message. It looked like it was coming from a level up somewhere. I went and looked in all the cell windows and didn't see them. I guess they could have been in a corner of the cell; I hated to knock all of them down...
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-You remember the game Adventure on the Atari 2600 (nothing better than your char. being a large pixel)
[/ QUOTE ] Yay! loved that game! lol first game i can think of with a "secret" prize, a pixel that changed colors! I had it for the 1st atari system (was that 2600?)
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Yes, the 2600. Adventure is generally recognized as having the first ever "easter egg". Atari didn't want the designer to put his name in the game so he hid it in a secret room. Unlike hidden game elements now, this one actually took a while for a kid from Utah to figure out. -
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You don't like to be flamed? Dude, you are so totally on the wrong forums. This is the Flaming Capital.
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No, these people are all warm and fuzzy compaired to the Postal 2 forums. THEY are nasty. -
Does anyone know if there are any trends in where in Crey's Folly he shows up?
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Great guide! I have been hungry for advice on my mace powers, and there just isn't much out there. Thanks.
I made a mistake that I am afraid that your guide may allow others to make, though. On the power Crowd Control, I was fooled by the description using the term "knocked down" into thinking it would do knockdown. It does knockback, even to things higher level to you. Your guide also makes people think it will do knockdown:
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Secondary effect: 60% chance of knockdown
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Maybe the devs will give mace some love some day. I was a dark/dark defender before it was cool... -
I got a kick out of it making Winter Lords see-through. They looked like they were make of ice instead of snow! It didn't do anything to them otherwise, but I had fun playing with it.
I would use it if it was clear who was under it's effect. The fact that higher level things often show the special effect, even though they are not phazed out also makes it even less useful. -
I am not sure exactly when it changed, but you used to only be able to do a couple of emotes while flying, but now they all work. Some look quite odd as you change to a standing stance in mid-air.