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MeechMunchie 03-27-2013 03:40 PM

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I'm surprised by your chameleon whale. I've never found any part of the chameleon besides the head and tail to be worth a damn. Not when the musk ox is available.

True, but the Sperm Whale has a noted lack of legs. I wanted a pure damage ranged tank, and a 23+-hitting lizard with regeneration fit the bill nicely, despite its *Shudder* 8+ land speed.

I could have gone for the Electric Eel, but then it wouldn't have been able to leave the water at all.

Chameleoxen were a major part of my army when I was still accumulating DNA. The campaign's a little different to multiplayer because you can safely assume that you'll be able to get to Level V in decent time.

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In fact, all three of your level fives are far too slow for me.

It's a matter of taste. The "implacable wall of horror" is just my style in RTSs. They're tanks. They're supposed to be slow. See: Necrons.

Also, I like the fact that you can tell which ones are Level V from memory.

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Though for all that, the elephant is definitely good for all that. I've used in myself, and the rhinoceros equivalent was most effective against Ganglion's archer hippos.

Yeah, if you upgrade it, once it gets its charge on it moves at a decent whack, especially in water.

It never seemed very effective against tanks, though, despite its defense-lowering tusks; I used it almost exclusively against swarms and buildings (I gave all my creatures boring designations rather than names - Lobstephant was "Amphi. Demolitions Adv."). Maybe I just wasn't paying attention while they were fighting - An easy thing to do with regenerators.

Again, the Rhino served me well in the early campaign. I later upgraded to a Hippo, and finally Elephant. Balance wasn't really an issue here. I had near-infinite resources and all the time I needed.

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I've also used that same mountain lion and flying scorpion. I've also made the fish chimp, but purely for my own pleasure rather than deployment.

The Chame-lion is a very useful basic unit - very much my Terran Marine in IC. Highly survivable thanks to the camouflage, regeneration, decent defense and non-contact attack, and good enough damage in a pack to take on Level IVs.

The Scorpeagles were my solution for Level 9. They were a cheap, average-damage way of sticking wings onto Barrier Destroy. Great at taking out island bases, too fragile to be good for anything else.

Archer Chimps are great. I wanted an artillery unit, and there are only two creatures in the game with artillery attacks. Attack speed isn't factored into cost, so by giving them two ranged attacks it lets them do twice as much damage as most enemy equivalents in a given period of time. Fairly fast movers, too.


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The first time I completed the game I used scorpions with whale heads

scorpions with frickin' whales for their heads

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for the final assault, which were potent enough to pound their way in the front door with absolutely no tactics whatsoever. The primary benefit being that its ranged attack would take down flyers and antwhales, but will always close to melee against buildings where the claws can come into effect. Fuck, they were slow.

See, I was never a fan of hybrid units. I'd rather go for something with a powerful ranged attack that was terrible in melee, and then back them up with melee tanks, than go for something okay at both. Again, it's a matter of taste.

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Most recently I combined the whale with the komodo dragon. These days I find it difficult to invest in creatures without regeneration.

Yeah, on that Ganglion mission just before Lucy gets kidnapped, with hardly any coal, it was regenerators that saved my bacon.

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The sperm whale pisses me off though. It's clear that Relic had only ever seen a picture of one in profile. Not sure what their excuse for the ant was, though. Or the dragonfly. Or the scorpion. Or the lobster.

Couldn't really give a reliable opinion on the Spermaceti, but the scorpion model was horrible, it was like a cartoon. Even I could tell that the ant and dragonfly mouths were wrong, though. THEY HAD JAWS. VERTICALLY HINGED ONES.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8049/8...4ab691ce_z.jpg

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Relic is still alive and developing.

Different publishers treat development studios differently. Take into account the staff upheaval, a few people leaving during the switch and the fact that their IPs have all been pulled in different directions, and the Relic we have today may prove to be a very different beast indeed. Maybe I'm just being cynical.

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Do you know that the creatures they cut from the game during development included the octopus, penguin and henchman?

Do I know? Yes, I do know, because you just told me.

Penguins would have been good.

The Henchman wouldn't have really made sense considering the *Snigger* "story", and also would have changed the feel of the game in a lot of ways. I suspect the reasons for it being cut were similar to those for human Creatures being cut from Black & White.

I've always lamented the lack of cephalopods - Squid could've had Charge Attack and (St)Ink Cloud, and Cuttlefish would provide an alternative source of Camouflage. Considering their radically different anatomy, though, I can see why they were cut. It already seems strange seperating all fish and sea mammals into just three segments. Have these people never heard of pectoral fins?

Dynamithix 03-28-2013 06:31 AM

I finished Bioshock: Infinite. Very good game, but I felt like they did a poor job explaining some of the things that happen in the game. I'm not going to spoil anything, but the story sure as hell left a lot of questions unanswered. Oh yeah and the ending. Mind. Fuck. I couldn't make out anything of it because I was too busy thinking 'what the fuck' the whole time. So yeah, go buy the game and have fun.

Mr. Bungle 03-28-2013 06:33 AM

Is the story really short or something? 'Cause people on other sites from this even seem to have already started their second playthrough.

Dynamithix 03-28-2013 06:45 AM

It took me just a bit over 10 hours to finish the game. It has replay value though, go ahead and get it.

Strike Witch 03-28-2013 06:47 AM

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I finished Bioshock: Infinite. Very good game, but I felt like they did a poor job explaining some of the things that happen in the game. I'm not going to spoil anything, but the story sure as hell left a lot of questions unanswered. Oh yeah and the ending. Mind. Fuck. I couldn't make out anything of it because I was too busy thinking 'what the fuck' the whole time. So yeah, go buy the game and have fun.

It's about a time loop. Basically Booker's actions cause all the shit to happen, and those "twins" are responsible for altering the time warp further. Elizabeth, or the Elizabeths duplicated from the multiple realities have to kill Booker and in the process kill themselves, and that basically erases the time loop from the universe. Also if you read the logs and stuff, basically Rapture was inspired by Columbia, so by erasing Columbia the previous two Bioshock games cease to exist as well.

It's....confusing?

Dynamithix 03-28-2013 06:57 AM

Goddamnit, Levine.

Bullet Magnet 03-28-2013 07:50 AM

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It never seemed very effective against tanks, though, despite its defense-lowering tusks; I used it almost exclusively against swarms and buildings (I gave all my creatures boring designations rather than names - Lobstephant was "Amphi. Demolitions Adv."). Maybe I just wasn't paying attention while they were fighting - An easy thing to do with regenerators.

You won't be surprised that I have an elaborate and technical naming system. For example, my lobster-elephant was Loxodonta bairdii and my archer-coyotes were Toxotes latrans.

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The Chame-lion is a very useful basic unit - very much my Terran Marine in IC. Highly survivable thanks to the camouflage, regeneration, decent defense and non-contact attack, and good enough damage in a pack to take on Level IVs.
I have the very same configuration on a dozen different mammals.

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The Scorpeagles were my solution for Level 9. They were a cheap, average-damage way of sticking wings onto Barrier Destroy. Great at taking out island bases, too fragile to be good for anything else.
I prefer to use the lobster for that role, because of the regeneration. Henchmen can't heal flyers, and they're fragile enough as it is.

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Archer Chimps are great. I wanted an artillery unit, and there are only two creatures in the game with artillery attacks. Attack speed isn't factored into cost, so by giving them two ranged attacks it lets them do twice as much damage as most enemy equivalents in a given period of time. Fairly fast movers, too.
Wait- they use both attacks each with the same frequency as one? I did not know that!

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Couldn't really give a reliable opinion on the Spermaceti, but the scorpion model was horrible, it was like a cartoon. Even I could tell that the ant and dragonfly mouths were wrong, though. THEY HAD JAWS. VERTICALLY HINGED ONES.
Amazingly the jaws strike me as an artistic decision that doesn't bother me. What does bother me is that the dragonfly only has two wings.

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It already seems strange seperating all fish and sea mammals into just three segments. Have these people never heard of pectoral fins?
I do understand the decision from a technical perspective, though it's most egregious with the walrus. I could see it making a mess of expansions though. My sketchbook from the noughties are filled with creature designs that I would have implemented had I the skill, including a mesozoic expansion. It wouldn't have made sense for the plesiosaur flippers to not contribute to the water speed, but that would mess up the land speed. My manta ray design would have used the bird layout, but switched for water. Swim wings.

MeechMunchie 03-28-2013 02:48 PM

I don't think I ever did anything that nerdy in-depth, but for a few months this guy kept turning up in my schoolbook margins.

http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/9965/12763363.png

I think it's a Gorillermite.

EDIT: Now, either my rose-tinted glasses are two inches thick, or LEGO Rock Raiders is the best game ever made.

And because why not.

http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/1...pboard01bk.png

That's only half the team, mind.

Mr. Bungle 03-29-2013 07:34 AM

That looks like the greatest game ever. I used to love the hell out of the LEGO miner sets, where can I get this game? I'm feeling some hard nostalgia.

MeechMunchie 03-29-2013 12:45 PM

Amazon, or "alternatives".

It's pretty difficult. I'm on a level where your base is on a collapsing volcanic island. I've got to send little chainsaw buggies all over the shop to mine crystals before everything falls into the magma. And we're underground, so it is magma.

Marcus is my Geologist.

"Mine that bit, it's glowing."

Bullet Magnet 03-29-2013 06:39 PM

That's ridiculously endearing. If I ever play XCOM I'll name them all after you guys and let you know who dies, and how.

Phylum 03-30-2013 01:01 AM

I just got a Friefall beta key, which means I got given 5 more beta keys to distribute out into the world.

I have 3 left. First come, first served.

Manco 03-30-2013 01:33 AM

I think I just reached the point in Bioshock Infinite where the plot kicks into fucking crazytown and I'm enjoying the hell out of it.

dripik 03-30-2013 09:48 AM

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That's ridiculously endearing. If I ever play XCOM I'll name them all after you guys and let you know who dies, and how.

It's a good thing to do, actually. At least, it makes me look out for my soldiers more. The Forumers whom I've included in my team so far have all grown to be Colonels (maximum rank) and are generally badasses.

MeechMunchie 03-30-2013 11:02 AM

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That's ridiculously endearing. If I ever play XCOM I'll name them all after you guys and let you know who dies, and how.

I had to reanimate Mat a few times, somewhat taking the "Expert" out of "Explosives Expert".* He had a tendency to blow himself to bricks with dynamite.

*Or putting the "Ex" into both.

Manco 03-31-2013 04:10 PM

So I'm into the final stretch of Bioshock Infinite and holy shit this storyline is fucking bananas

In the best possible way, of course.

OANST 04-01-2013 12:08 PM

Playing Bioshock Infinite. I broke down and bought it since Abbey is at her mom's for the week, Steph is doing a lot of babysitting, and I'm goddamned bored. What an amazing game. Holy shit. Story, gameplay, testicle fondling. This game has it all. Seriously, it is the shit.

Now, let's talk about what sucks. The save system. What in the fuck? No save option? I have to rely on an autosave feature that barely works? At one point I hit the continue game option, and it kicked me back six hours. SIX HOURS. I then loaded a chapter, and ended up right where I wanted to be, whatever sense that makes. Later, I used the Load a Chapter option because the Continue Game option clearly doesn't work, and it kicked me back two hours. TWO HOURS! I then tried Continue, and it put me right where I was. The worst I've actually lost is about an hour of gameplay, which was irritating, but not as horrible as the six, and two hours I thought I had lost.

Git'Im 04-03-2013 02:48 AM

I've been playing the shit out of MDK for the pc..really old game but still a classic.

If you know this game you are stupendous.

Crashpunk 04-03-2013 02:55 AM

I've played a lot recently, so I'll make it quick.

Dota 2 - Yep, I started it. And people aren't wrong when they say that the learning curve is massive. like. it's huge. But I am really enjoying and I learn something new in every game I play.

Storm Spirit is my favourite hero that I've played so far, I really love his ability to pull other players in and the fact he can quickly travel across the map in a ball of electricity when he needs too.

Zelda: Wind Waker - Exploring the sea finding the Triforce shards, But mostly just doing side-quests to get heart pieces.

Super Mario Sunshine - Tried it again, still don't like the water mechanics.

TF2 - Pub servers are shite. I also hate the Pyro. Thinking about having a big break from it.

Abe's Oddysee - At long last, I'm Let's Playing it

Animal Crossing: Wild World - Finished all the house expansions and I can't be bothered with anything else. Going to wait for the new 3DS one.

Half-Life 2 - Been playing a mod called SMOD. It adds tons of new weapons, npcs and effects into the Half-Life 2 levels.

Git'Im 04-03-2013 02:59 AM

I'll give your gameplay of AO a watch... It will bring back so many memories


Edit : I closed it as soon as you started talking

MeechMunchie 04-03-2013 03:03 AM

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Half-Life 2 - Been playing a mod called SMOD. It adds tons of new weapons, npcs and effects into the Half-Life 2 levels.

What's red and yellow and goes SPANG SPANG SPANG?

A headcrab zombie having its head caved in with a spade.

Dynamithix 04-03-2013 03:07 AM

I've been playing Lumines: Electronic Symphony on the Vita like crazy, very addictive. Still haven't beaten Voyage, it's so hard.

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I'll give your gameplay of AO a watch... It will bring back so many memories


Edit : I closed it as soon as you started talking

Well this guy sure is fun.

MeechMunchie 04-03-2013 03:11 AM

He's far too unpleasant to be some random half-arsed troll. I'm certain he's a multi of someone.

Git'Im 04-03-2013 03:19 AM

I can assure you sir I'm not ; )

I'm harmless and I have a dry sense of humor.

Crashpunk 04-03-2013 03:28 AM

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I'll give your gameplay of AO a watch... It will bring back so many memories


Edit : I closed it as soon as you started talking

Well what did you expect? That's what a LP is.

Git'Im 04-03-2013 03:30 AM

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Well what did you expect? That's what a LP is.

I'm only messing with you brah. I'm on part 2 it's funny shiz...

MeechMunchie 04-03-2013 04:38 AM

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I'm harmless and I have a dry sense of humor.

Dry? Oh no, sir, your humour is moist. Moist and fetid.

Wings of Fire 04-03-2013 05:06 AM

I finally got round to buying and downloading Corpse Party for my PSP last night.

I love it.

Vyrien 04-03-2013 05:29 AM

Corpse Party is absolutely fantastic, I've just finished playing Higurashi myself, although I suppose it's more reading due to the minimal player interaction.

Wings of Fire 04-03-2013 05:36 AM

Higurashi is just about my favourite thing ever. Any plans for Umineko?

MeechMunchie 04-03-2013 05:37 AM

I saw Vyrien's post. Refreshed the page 5 seconds later, and there it was.

Vyrien 04-03-2013 05:38 AM

I've already read Umineko, it's my favourite visual novel. I've only ever seen the anime and read some of the manga of Higurashi though so I decided to stop being a faggot and actually play it.

Strike Witch 04-03-2013 05:47 AM

I got Luigi's Mansion 2.

Is it good or not? Well, Luigi hums along to the level music, that should tell you enough.

STM 04-03-2013 05:49 AM

AoE II: Conquerors, I find gaming quite boring now for some reason but AoE II never seems to lose its charm on me.

Mr. Bungle 04-03-2013 05:52 AM

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Is it good or not? Well, Luigi hums along to the level music, that should tell you enough.
Now I gotta get a 3DS.

OANST 04-03-2013 05:58 AM

Just to add to my Bioshock Infinite thoughts, I played for about an hour and a half yesterday, the game glitched in a way that I couldn't progress without killing an enemy that was off the map. So I reload the last checkpoint. Guess where that was. Fucking guess.

If you guessed the exact place I started at an hour and a half before you would be correct. I rage quit.

Dynamithix 04-03-2013 06:27 AM

Seems like the Xbox version (?) has some huge problems then.

Manco 04-03-2013 06:31 AM

My PS3 copy has no problems like that, and I haven’t heard of people having widespread issues.

Not to be a dick*, but I think you might just have gotten really unlucky, OANST.

*totally being a dick

Varrok 04-03-2013 06:55 AM

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I've been playing the shit out of MDK for the pc..really old game but still a classic.
If you know this game you are stupendous.

No, you're stupendous! Wait, is that a bad word? ^ This guy knows good games

OANST 04-03-2013 07:52 AM

I still love the game, but the save system was designed by a malicious and retarded infant.