The Immortal Game: The Last City of Heroes Story


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So now I have to ask... IS there a functional mothership? Or is it at least possible to spawn one in the sky like it's hovering over the city?


 

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So now I have to ask... IS there a functional mothership? Or is it at least possible to spawn one in the sky like it's hovering over the city?
This is the proof of concept photo I sent Arcanaville that gave her the idea of blowing up the mothership.



It's not really "functional" -- you can't fight it, and it's not solid. It's just a visual effect, and probably is meant to be used above the zone ceiling where players can't reach it. It CAN do a couple really nice fly-in/fly-out animations though.

It's HUGE -- same size as the crashed ship in RWZ. The textures aren't quite as detailed and it's missing the glowing bits, but is otherwise extremely similar.


 

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Thanks for these! (It's a little surreal to keep spotting myself - those wings stand out more than I realised)

Thanks and much kudos to all involved. I wish I could have stayed for longer but 3:00am on a work night is my limit these days. Today was kind of blurry but totally worth it!

Much love Arcanaville. Stay crazy.


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For the record, the Battalion soldiers were Tankers buffed with controller pets (not sure if any of the drivers used them: they would have been quickly vaporized), ranged attacks, purple triangles, and shifted +2 beyond the alpha shift. Oh, and to make them really hard to kill, some of you might have noticed they had a powerful green healing and regenerating aura. You guys were fighting Tanker-mitos: that's the healing power of a green Hamidon mitochondria.

So yeah: tanker health, near capped resistances, AV triangles, mito healing, shifted 50+3. Tough, but not invincible - as we saw. I hope you guys enjoyed my attempt to create a balanced opponent for you.
Actually, I lost the +2 over Alpha buff with the crash. I still outlasted a couple of the others.




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This is the proof of concept photo I sent Arcanaville that gave her the idea of blowing up the mothership.



It's not really "functional" -- you can't fight it, and it's not solid. It's just a visual effect, and probably is meant to be used above the zone ceiling where players can't reach it. It CAN do a couple really nice fly-in/fly-out animations though.

It's HUGE -- same size as the crashed ship in RWZ. The textures aren't quite as detailed and it's missing the glowing bits, but is otherwise extremely similar.
Oooh sweet! I would've loved to see that thing hovering over the Paragon City during a Rikti invasion event.

And hey, someone needs to post the demorecords of this.


 

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This is the proof of concept photo I sent Arcanaville that gave her the idea of blowing up the mothership.



It's not really "functional" -- you can't fight it, and it's not solid. It's just a visual effect, and probably is meant to be used above the zone ceiling where players can't reach it. It CAN do a couple really nice fly-in/fly-out animations though.

It's HUGE -- same size as the crashed ship in RWZ. The textures aren't quite as detailed and it's missing the glowing bits, but is otherwise extremely similar.
I am typically oblivious when teams or leagues move on - so I missed being in the "Group photo" while I just floated around the crash site taking screenshots from spots that would result in a dead hero in usual circumstances. As I was rising up to get a nice panorama I suddenly noticed the bottom of the Rikti Mothership floating above me! It wasn't at the sky 'ceiling' but it was awfully high, and there was a mothership throb/sound effect, too. I floated along the edge of it, to try to get an overhead shot, but when I crossed 'higher' than the saucer it disappeared completely.

Weird, and interesting. I have it on a demo (I think, I haven't dug into the file) and in a video. Then I heard something about 'group photo' and flew to be too late for all the posted shots.

THANK YOU Arcanaville, and everyone else who lent their hands and expertise to make an event that NC$oft wouldn't. This is my first MMO, and the standards I expect from a community now are ridiculously high, which is how it should be. Maybe our 'diaspora' from Paragon City and the Rogue Isles will build stronger communities wherever we decide to settle.

...Though you'll find me wherever and however the City manages a return.

Because there's no place like Home.


 

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... nothing makes Black Pebble happier than when he's surrounded by tentacles and killing other players.
Except for a Fire/Rad Controller with no spawning limit on Fire Imps, of course.


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This event was full of bugs and poor, hastily done hacked together effects.

100000/10. Perfect. Absolutely stunningly perfect. I couldn't wish for a better honor to us. We are the players, and we made the event. And it was perfect.

I wish I could give you a hug, Arcana.


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The Save City of Heroes movement changed that idea for me: I stopped thinking we should lose such an event, but rather should win it. But how can you win the end of the world, and still have the servers shutdown?

When we gained the ability to do this event, I put serious thought into that. The result is The Immortal Game story, which started with that question: how do you win the end of the world, and have the world end? My answer: there's a threat from outside, and to win we have to cut off all ties from the outside. In winning against this foe, Primal Earth metaphorically also has to cut ties with our Earth, and that's why we can't reach it anymore. We're "disconnected."
I meant to mention this when I saw the Dreamspace part of the story: that is a brilliantly elegant solution to the lose-but-still-win Kobayashi Maru problem. Kudos!


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This is the proof of concept photo I sent Arcanaville that gave her the idea of blowing up the mothership.



It's not really "functional" -- you can't fight it, and it's not solid. It's just a visual effect, and probably is meant to be used above the zone ceiling where players can't reach it. It CAN do a couple really nice fly-in/fly-out animations though.

It's HUGE -- same size as the crashed ship in RWZ. The textures aren't quite as detailed and it's missing the glowing bits, but is otherwise extremely similar.
Awesome.

Dollars to space monkeys that's the model used at the end-of-beta event.


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Dollars to space monkeys that's the model used at the end-of-beta event.
99% sure you're right.

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Weird, and interesting. I have it on a demo (I think, I haven't dug into the file) and in a video. Then I heard something about 'group photo' and flew to be too late for all the posted shots.
Rikti_Destroyer is the model name and that's how it should show up in a demorecord.

It can be used with /spawnnpc if Hit Streak feels like making one or two of those show up tomorrow. Best to make them untargetable, otherwise it'll tell you the time just like a citizen would if you manage to click on its awkward hitbox.

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This event was full of bugs and poor, hastily done hacked together effects.

100000/10. Perfect. Absolutely stunningly perfect. I couldn't wish for a better honor to us. We are the players, and we made the event. And it was perfect.
(emphasis mine) It wouldn't be CoH if it was anything but!

Oh, and *ahem* weren't we were promised part 7 Soon? Some of us are anxiously awaiting the next chapter!


 

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Rikti_Destroyer is the model name and that's how it should show up in a demorecord.
Splendid! Didn't have it in my demo but I added it and it worked. Thanks!


 

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Darn it... I seem to not have started recording with the right command.... I got no demo-record data... I also realized that when I started my (apparently demential) record, well the server crashed and I had to log back in later entirely forgetting to try again so even if I had it right I would not have captured anything of the event... I got a few screenshots but darn-it... I thought I was recording it all.... GRRRR


 

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OK here are a handful of screenshots I took of the Battalion before the assault started.

http://starsmangames.com/coh/

It's just an old fashion directory, browse away. I may take some time to organize them better later and likely will add any other screenshots I take to it.


 

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The Immortal Game

Part Seven: Time's End



At first, it was just a few. It was difficult to know if they were here to witness, or to fight, but as they continued to arrive it was obvious Primal Earth would not go quietly. Honored heroes with legions of cheering fans and ruthless villains only spoken of in whispers. They loved each other, and they hated each other, but they shared a single purpose, a single burning thought. This was our world, and it would not be taken from us.

Cole, Voice of Rularuu, paid them no attention. His work was subtle, sublime, invisible, undetectable, but all important. He was pulling at the fabric of reality with immeasurable power and respinning it into a new form. The Barrier of the Battalion was close now, in just a few short months it would arrive and with it a scourge of the cosmos unmatched and undeterred in a millennia. RulaCole would not give it that luxury. Under his influence the barrier accelerated, racing towards Primal Earth; it would now take mere days to encompass what had been planned to take months. This did not go unnoticed.

The lead element of the Battalion was its advance forces - the implacable Shivan Destroyers and the Kheldian slaves that formed the spearpoint of the Coming Storm, and their commanders the Vanguard of the Battalion. They were ruthless and unyielding and had devastated dozens of worlds. It was they who rode the wavefront of the Barrier, and they who first detected its alteration. At their command, the first wave of Battalion forces willed themselves to Primal Earth. Someone had interfered with the Battalion. They would have to be dealt with.

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The early arrivals to the Rikti War Zone were soon a flood. So much power was concentrated in one area it almost seemed like the War Walls bowed from the pressure. As they gathered at the place where all instinctively knew the fight would begin, the voice of Prometheus spoke:

"Defenders Of Primal Earth. Behold The Power Of Rularuu."

For a minute, it seemed as if nothing happened. And then, off in the distance, there was a bright flash from the Rikti Mothership. The powerful war machine, symbol of invasion and destruction for so long, was consumed by an immense fireball. The destructive wave blasted outward in all directions, nearly blowing down the gathered defenders. As the dust cleared, for the first time in a decade, White Plains was free. The great mothership was simply gone, vaporized in the massive conflagration. For such large destruction, the blast wave seemed oddly mild, as if the destructive energies were turned inward, imploding the craft to its core. This wasn't a simple explosion. This was an extinguishing. The last connection between Primal Earth and the greater multiverse was severed, the Rikti destroyed as a mere afterthought. Some paused, briefly mourning the Rikti, enemies though they may be. Some cheered, for a variety of reasons. But that was all short-lived. The Battalion had arrived.

They seemed to come out of nowhere, appeared around them and throughout their ranks. The Shivan army engaged the Primal defenders as they had so many before them. But this time it was different. On a dozen, dozen worlds there were those who fought back, those who tried to defend their world and their own future potential from consumption and annihilation. They were always spirited, determined, and ultimately futile efforts. This would not be the case here. This time, Prometheus the Fire bearer brought the full, raw, untempered potential of humanity to itself. Once before, giving humanity the merest glimpse of their destiny was a crime punishable by the harshest sentence by those Prometheus called his masters. This time, the punishment would be self-inflicted. But Prometheus knew the full measure of the destiny of humanity, and he would not allow an outside force to end that journey.

The defenders of Primal Earth were raised to their full potential. Some to the peak of their abilities, many others beyond that to rise to wield the power of the Incarnate. Such power had been working its way into humanity for some time: it was this very fact that attracted the Battalion. But they would not be facing children, working their way to becoming Incarnates. They would be facing the full power they had hoped to tap.

The defenders quickly made short work of the Shivan army. As fast as they could arrive, by the hundreds they came and fell. Never before had a Shivan army been reaped like so much stalks of wheat. But then the Vanguard arrived. Four of them descended upon the Primal defenders and the real battle began. The Vanguard was protected by powerful incarnate strength and wielded as much Incarnate ability as a hundred incarnate warriors. The tide began to turn, and it was now the defenders that were on the defensive. And yet slowly, gradually at first and then with more conviction the Primal defenders began to bring down the Vanguard. It seemed the longer the fight went on the weaker the Vanguard seemed to become. In fact, it was the reverse: humanity, now in full possession of its incarnate potential, and wielding it with a singular purpose, revealed the Well of the Furies for what it really was. It was not a powerful entity with control over humanity's destiny. In fact it was humanity's destiny itself: it was the embodiment of the potential and the consciousness of humanity. It had no voice save what humanity impressed upon it. It had no power save what humanity itself opened the door to reaching. This was the great secret of incarnate potential, which Prometheus had once tried to protect. The denizens of Primal Earth were always limited by only one thing: their belief in themselves and their ability to control their destiny. No man or woman could control the Well of the Furies. But humanity could. And here, at the place once known as the place where The People could look out beyond the horizon and speak to their inner voices about their place in the cosmos, humanity spoke with one voice, and acted with one hand. And the Well of the Furies responded, by releasing its potential to its protectors. Humanity was no longer on the slow path to Incarnate or the fast path. They were on the path Prometheus opened to them: the path of Destiny.

For what seemed a long time the battle raged, but then RulaCole, who had been indifferent to the battle that raged just below him, spoke:

"It is done."

The Primal defenders detected no sign of anything changing, but the Vanguard did. The barrier which once confined humanity now trapped them. And their brethren, on their way to join the battle, felt it also. The barrier now enclosed all of the Battalion, and it no longer allowed them beyond it. In their shock the Vanguard were finally cut down by the Primal defenders. Far beyond the remaining Battalion turned to the Barrier, hurling themselves towards it in a vain attempt to escape. But escape was now not possible.

Cole knew what would happen next: the power of Rularuu told him as much. For an instant, he reflected on his fate. His energy, including much of the power of the Well of the Furies, would be quickly siphoned by the Barrier. He would become a part of the Barrier, trapping the Battalion within it. And in a few days when the Barrier reached its nadir, his power would join with the rest of the Incarnate power within Primal Earth and germinate a new world within a new Primal dimension, a world that was a reflection of this world in Dreamspace. Their world would survive, within the land of Dreams. For Cole, this instant was as a day. He saw a young man going off to war, and coming back changed forever. A girl who would become a woman. A woman who would become his wife. A wife he would ultimately betray. He saw the unforgivable destruction of nuclear fire, and he saw the threat of it end under his slammed fist. He saw the gleaming citadel of Praetoria rise under his rule. He saw all the good he accomplished brought down from without and within. He saw the future of humanity, and the ugliness it held. And he saw the ugliness he created in an attempt to shepherd it. And he saw all of it threatened by these cosmic criminals, these assassins of destiny. He would stop them. And in the end he would help give birth to a new world. The new world would be just as messy, just as ugly as the one he once tried to reshape. But it would forever be protected from those who would steal its potential. Humanity would always have a chance to flourish. Whether it did or not was up to them, and them alone.

This was a good fate, Cole decided. As his essence began to dissolve, his last thought was of her. "Forgive me, M-" And then he was gone.

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We Have Saved The Innocent: Faathim the Kind expressed.
The Enemy Has Escaped Our Grasp We Must Pursue: Ruladek demanded.
We Must Not Allow These Incarnates To Escape Servitude To Rularuu: Chularn stressed.
Let Us Unravel This World And Entwine It With The Realm Of Rularuu: Lanaruu opined.
Should We Not Take What We Will From This World And Leave: Kuularth inquired.
It Has Happened Again: Uuralur observed.

The many voices of Rularuu, now freed from the Incarnate power of Marcus Cole, now rose up as one and returned to their eternal war. Rularuu was pulled apart, and as he became the individual voices of Rularuu again each returned to their places of power within the Shadow Shard. All but one. The last Voice sought out a human, standing far off from the battle.

"I Would Speak With You, Human."

Mender Silos turned to face Aloore the Watcher. Aloore towered above him, but Silos chose to remain standing on the ground. He looked up upon the expressionless face of the aspect of Rularuu. "I would listen to Aloore the Watcher."

"It Was The Godling That Came To Us, But It Was You Who Was The Chessmaster, You Who Commanded The Pieces, You Who Made All This Occur." It was not a question.

"I would say I was the primary architect of this day."

"And You Know The Price." This was also not a question.

"I know the price." Silos repeated.

"You Are A Planner, A Schemer, A Manipulator. You Did Not Need To Sacrifice. There Is Always Another Way."

"None that wouldn't cost someone else more." Silos stared into the face of Aloore. "I was a schemer, a manipulator, and the truth is I will always be. But today I was not a plotter, I was a general. I was fighting a war. A war that required tactics. A war that required a strategy. And I would not sacrifice my army just to save one man." Mender Silos paused. "Even if it was me."

Aloore seemed to think upon this, and then with no further acknowledgement he turned to go. But then he stopped, and turned to face the Mender again.

"Farewell, General." Silos nodded. And then Aloore was gone.

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The Primal defenders began to catch their breath. They had won. The Vanguard was defeated. And then it happened. From under the ground emerged a giant orb of power, surrounded by a swirling mist. Hamidon. And it wasn't alone. Rising from the Earth with the being known as the Primal Hamidon was another creature, the Avatar of the Hamidon: voice of the being known as the Praetorian Hamidon. The Hamidon of two worlds were here on a single world. The Avatar spoke, but its words were almost impossible to hear above the din. The Primal defenders elected not to wait for Hamidon to make the first move. As one they attacked. The Avatar of the Hamidon was an incredible force on its own world, but here it seemed slightly weakened, and posed less threat to the commensurately more powerful Incarnate forces of Primal Earth. Strangely, as they defeated the Avatar and turned to the nucleus of the Primal Hamidon, it seemed more powerful. Surrounded by its phalanx of mitochondrian firepower it was more difficult to destroy than it had been in the past. Unbeknownst to the Primal forces, the same reason for the rising power of Primal Hamidon was also the reason for the weakened condition of the Avatar. The Avatar had brought its core essence, the Will of the Earth, from Praetorian Earth and allowed it to germinate on Primal Earth. There, the Primal Will and the Praetorian Will combined, fusing into The Will, and The Hamidon.

On Praetorian Earth, Hamidon Pasalima became one with the Will of the Earth on a world devastated by two nuclear wars. In response, the Praetorian Hamidon never reverted to the primitive raw state it had on Primal Earth. It retained much more of Pasalima to use as a weapon against humanity. The Hamidon on Praetorian Earth had will, it had awareness, it understood the threat of humanity and sought to destroy it. But with that strength came a weakness. The Primal Hamidon became much closer to the Earth, much more of a raw force of nature. It became a much more pure entity. It wasn't burdened with the yearning, the pain, the fear, the anger of the Praetorian Hamidon. And in return, it became far more powerful.

Mender Silos had gone to Praetoria to address the Praetorian Hamidon. He knew that the Praetorian Hamidon yearned for the destruction of humanity but lacked the sheer power necessary to accomplish that feat outright. But for a being such as Hamidon, there was a path to power. It had no connection to the Well of the Furies; Incarnate power was outside its grasp. But there was another way. Ascension. Few beings attempted Ascension, and fewer succeeded on any level. Those who tried typically destroyed themselves. Occasionally they became destroyers: Rularuu was such an Ascended being. And it was a path to the power Hamidon sought: a way to gain the power to completely obliterate humanity for all time, to return the Earth to its natural, undespoiled state, and to guard it against all future threats for all time. And Mender Silos was willing to give this secret to Hamidon.

But there was a catch. To Ascend, one needed a purity even Praetorian Hamidon lacked. On Praetoria, Hamidon fought a constant war against humanity, made deals with its representatives, plotted attacks against its weak spots. Ironically, Hamidon was too human to Ascend. On Praetoria. On Primal Earth, it was different. The Will of the Earth on Primal Earth had reverted to a much more primitive state. Hamidon himself reverted to a highly primitive, *pure* state. Hamidon was the Will and nothing else. On Primal Earth, Hamidon could Ascend. It just didn't want to, or have any awareness of the possibility at all.

Silos opened the door to a possibility for Praetorian Hamidon. This Hamidon could come to Primal Earth and join with the Will of the Earth of Primal Earth. There, it could be the guiding voice of Ascension, and use the pure raw power of the Primal Will of the Earth to do it. The Avatar was not there to defeat the humans, it was actually there to be killed by them. As it was destroyed and the Primal Hamidon was destroyed, their essence would combine in the very ground, and soon a new Hamidon would emerge. An Ascended Hamidon. A Rularuu with one Voice. The process would not take long. Silos asked for only one thing from Hamidon. A cease fire for two days. After that, Hamidon could destroy all of humanity if it so desired, if Silos did not keep his word to remove humanity from the Earth. In the meantime, Silos told Hamidon, it was free to destroy anything else that it perceived to be a threat.

The Will of the Earth was now The Will, the Ascended guardian of Earth. Its power built exponentially with each passing moment. Its power was not of the Well of the Furies, but rather it tapped the raw elemental power of the Earth itself. Its power was the power of life, and death. As Rularuu was the keeper of the Shadow Shard, so was The Will now the keeper of Earth. Here, in its place of power, The Will was the ultimate authority, the ultimate power. It would become the transcendent force of Earth, which would bear no unwanted intrusion from the outside.

The Battalion had ultimately lost its war with humanity, but it would ironically gain the Earth. An Earth isolated from the rest of the cosmos. An Earth from which there would be no escape, no new worlds to conquer, no more Incarnate power to feed upon. A world humanity would abandon to them as they left to seek their own fate.

A world ruled by an Ascended Hamidon.

There was a Storm coming. And this time, it was the Battalion that would be feeling its maelstrom.

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Note: the last part, Epilogue, will be posted tonight, and crossposted to the Titan thread that mirrors this one.


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This is the proof of concept photo I sent Arcanaville that gave her the idea of blowing up the mothership.



It's not really "functional" -- you can't fight it, and it's not solid. It's just a visual effect, and probably is meant to be used above the zone ceiling where players can't reach it. It CAN do a couple really nice fly-in/fly-out animations though.

It's HUGE -- same size as the crashed ship in RWZ. The textures aren't quite as detailed and it's missing the glowing bits, but is otherwise extremely similar.
I discussed the possibility of making the Rikti mothership leave the planet - we would make it invisible, spawn this guy, and then have him play a zoom away animation. But it fit better story-wise if we just blew it up instead.

But the idea of the Battalion "arriving" in a ship like that was very attractive. We could have used it and drop ships to create an invasion of the Earth. But that would have been much more difficult to pull off without full control over all the zones, and it would have scattered players all over the place. Still, if I wanted to destroy the world, we could have popped these all over the place and then started raining UXBs and Obliteration patches all over the place.

Note: the Oblit patches I dropped into the fight last night were visual only. They did not have the associated mez and damage. They were for effect only. I'm not that cruel. Usually. It wasn't me dumping the real deal in front of the base after the event. I want to say it was Black Pebble because he is that cruel, but it could have also been Black Scorpion because he could have done anything that night and then blame Black Pebble, and he is in fact that devious.


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There was also that Warshade that sucked some dark thingy out of me and turned my corpse face up…
That was me. Warshade's version of teabagging - extracting your soul to fight for them... <evil grin>


 

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We did not specifically intend to exclude them, this was a conscious decision not to entangle them in an activity who's legality was somewhat ... questionable.
That's how it starts. Next thing we know you'll be dupin rares.



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So: did the Hamidon buds spawn also? I couldn't see them from my vantage point.
I dunno. But after we gathered by the base, we all got turned into... budlings? Jello? Hamlets?


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Hey, that was me, Officer Heckler!
For some reason mid-fight, I got picked to be turned into RuluCole. It was AWESOME. The camera angle made it really hard to fight unless I went first-person or tilted the camera straight down, but it was really cool to float over the battle and rain down giant bullets from my giant pistols. One of my favorite parts is that if I zoomed in just before it faded out my character model, it looked like an FPS with my pistols being held on either side of the screen. Unfortunately, due to the camera issues with playing a character that large, I couldn't see what it looked like when I did Hail of Bullets

I can not stress enough how amazing this was. Arcana and co. did one of the coolest events in game history on their own. I'm gonna miss everything about this community.


 

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Except for a Fire/Rad Controller with no spawning limit on Fire Imps, of course.
12+ Fire Imps and a Jamba Juice nearby, and I'm pretty much good to go. Toss in a McRb just to be safe.


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12+ Fire Imps and a Jamba Juice nearby, and I'm pretty much good to go. Toss in a McRb just to be safe.
Breakfast of champions.

Ok, this was just an excuse to get my first (and probably last) FPARN. I apologize.


 

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Hey, that was me, Officer Heckler!
For some reason mid-fight, I got picked to be turned into RuluCole. It was AWESOME. The camera angle made it really hard to fight unless I went first-person or tilted the camera straight down, but it was really cool to float over the battle and rain down giant bullets from my giant pistols. One of my favorite parts is that if I zoomed in just before it faded out my character model, it looked like an FPS with my pistols being held on either side of the screen. Unfortunately, due to the camera issues with playing a character that large, I couldn't see what it looked like when I did Hail of Bullets

I can not stress enough how amazing this was. Arcana and co. did one of the coolest events in game history on their own. I'm gonna miss everything about this community.
We didn't specifically intend to transform any player into something else, but the zone was doing some odd things that night. Its probably fair to say we pushed the server code not just to the limits of its ability, but past the limits of credulity. We had things that shouldn't exist running around fighting things buffed illegally while things pretending to be other things used powers not assigned to them, all while the script that runs the zone was in limbo. I don't even know how we broke the architect as it had nothing to do with what we were doing.

All in all, I'm just glad the server didn't decide to turn everyone into Rikti monkeys.

Also, there was a point in the development of the story and event where I was going to be zoned in as the Seed of Hamidon. Turning yourself into the Seed is the strangest thing that anyone in any MMO has ever done, let me tell you. I couldn't even see past my own nose and it was difficult to tell what I was doing or where I was going. Even compared to a dog with a jetpack up its butt, its a weird experience. I finally decided to go in other directions, in part because being the Seed is like trying to steer a truck with your tongue.


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I missed this whole thing due to my defunct hard disk. I just got my replacement working a couple of hours ago and I come to the forums to find these posts.

I'll be sulking in the corner for a while.
Well, if you want a taste of the action you could try going to the RWZ on beta now, maybe try to hold back the Ascended Hamidon from taking over the zone.

I would bring a friend. I would bring all your friends. And a space cannon.

Edit: you ever do five Hami raids and four Underground trials in one day? Well now's your chance.


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