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Post by flarpchampion on Sept 22, 2012 22:21:31 GMT -5
Sit children and let me tell you the tale of Gibson. The brony who made a terrible mistake. He was the third person in our six player game and, for the record, was only playing because no one else would play with us.
Anyways, he programmed his kernalsprite with a Rainbow Dash figurine. We didn't think anything of it until me and cutthroatCanadian were fighting a group of imps in my land. They appeared in a streak of rainbows fast enough that we could barely see them. When we finally killed them, we kept one alive to see what the hell happened. The imp had wings and a cutie mark on their thigh.
Gibson had successfully managed to give all of our enemy's the power of Super Speed and Flight.
Needless to say, only me and CC survived.
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cutthroatcanadian
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Post by cutthroatcanadian on Sept 22, 2012 22:30:15 GMT -5
oh yeah, that one sucked big time.
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Post by tungstenTinkerer on Sept 29, 2012 14:53:38 GMT -5
Prototyping is, sadly, not an exact science. Even the same object can produce wildly different results across sessions, or even in the same session if prototyped by different players. A figurine of a MLP might give enemies hooves, which would barely be an issue, or give them warp speed as you said.
I am sorry about your losses. I will let people know of this problem.
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Post by flarpchampion on Oct 1, 2012 0:02:05 GMT -5
I've actually been thinking about this and come up with a theory. It depends on the figurine prototyped, not just the concept. For example: I prototype a pony and it only gets hooves, no biggee right? Well, I think that if you prototyped a different figurine of the exact same thing, you would get different results.
Could this be possible or am I just being stupid?
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Post by grinningcat on Nov 8, 2012 0:59:25 GMT -5
YOU M:3AN MY DIMINUTIV:3 HOOF13:3AST RIGHT?
THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS PROTOTYP:3 APPL:3JACK TO MAK:3 ALL THE :3N:3MI:3S US:3L:3SS.
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