The game was based on greek mythology, specifically on 'the titans'. There were 9 or so bosses spread across the map, and different ways to acces them. Some you had to do quests to get to, others you didn't. The game was highly experience-based. You started in the top right corner of the world and made your way to the bottom left corner. There was a northeast region, a region in the middle and one to the southwest and there were level requirements for entering these three regions, the northeast one being the one you started in. Great item system, great skills, great classes and a pretty big community at one time. Also, the map that I'm talking about is TBR 2, which is far superior to 1 IMO. I never experienced lag, but you almost NEED a full game to play it properly at end-game.
The game was based on greek mythology, specifically on 'the titans'. There were 9 or so bosses spread across the map, and different ways to acces them. Some you had to do quests to get to, others you didn't. The game was highly experience-based. You started in the top right corner of the world and made your way to the bottom left corner. There was a northeast region, a region in the middle and one to the southwest and there were level requirements for entering these three regions, the northeast one being the one you started in. Great item system, great skills, classes and a pretty big community at one time. Also, the map that I'm talking about is TBR 2, which is far superior to 1 IMO. I never experienced lag, but you almost NEED a full game to play it properly at end-game.
I did the exact same thing once that you did in #1 and it worked fine. You're sure that you're using the exact same footprints?
Something that potentially could solve your problem is to just change the model and name of the refinery and vespene geyser - just modify the units that already works to your liking.
So, many men have this idea that it's not okay to hit a woman. I think in those lines myself, and to me, it's because women generally is the physically weaker sex. If a woman preaches night and day about woman rights, I've begun wondering if it's okay to punch her? Like I potentially would hit a man, but never a woman?
Code-based save system, for your hero. Like in "The black road" best rpg in WC3 eva. (;
In the black road, there were around 7 bosses that you needed to kill in order to get good drops. It was fun as hell, but the whole problem with SCII is that it doesn't have the same hero-mechanic and item-mechanic as WC3, so it takes a hell of a long time to create items. Although this might be the case, I encourage you to focus on items and drops, as that's what gives me the feeling of satisfaction.
EDIT: Oh yea, and because of the in-built saves, you weren't needed to start over each and every time.
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@Doubleclick123: Go
Change 'Generic 1 - any' to 'generic 6 - complete'
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Only metal song I've ever cared for. Something about it that I just love ^^
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Set the selection radius on the attached object to zero?
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@DuckyTheDuck: Go
The game was based on greek mythology, specifically on 'the titans'. There were 9 or so bosses spread across the map, and different ways to acces them. Some you had to do quests to get to, others you didn't. The game was highly experience-based. You started in the top right corner of the world and made your way to the bottom left corner. There was a northeast region, a region in the middle and one to the southwest and there were level requirements for entering these three regions, the northeast one being the one you started in. Great item system, great skills, great classes and a pretty big community at one time. Also, the map that I'm talking about is TBR 2, which is far superior to 1 IMO. I never experienced lag, but you almost NEED a full game to play it properly at end-game.
I think Zenx is talking about TBR 1...
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@DuckyTheDuck: Go
The game was based on greek mythology, specifically on 'the titans'. There were 9 or so bosses spread across the map, and different ways to acces them. Some you had to do quests to get to, others you didn't. The game was highly experience-based. You started in the top right corner of the world and made your way to the bottom left corner. There was a northeast region, a region in the middle and one to the southwest and there were level requirements for entering these three regions, the northeast one being the one you started in. Great item system, great skills, classes and a pretty big community at one time. Also, the map that I'm talking about is TBR 2, which is far superior to 1 IMO. I never experienced lag, but you almost NEED a full game to play it properly at end-game.
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Happy eating-chocolate-eggs day! What was it called again...? ^^
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@Kueken531: Go
Worked like a charm! Imma just add to your reputation real quick :)
EDIT: WOAH! You really made 48 accounts? ^^
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@basballguy: Go
Destroy it and create a new one at the location you want it moved to?
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What does it mean? I get it in an error message.
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@zeldarules28: Go
Yup, you messed up the events+ of some actor i think :) An actor with a non-functional model.
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@CheddarChee5e: Go
I did the exact same thing once that you did in #1 and it worked fine. You're sure that you're using the exact same footprints?
Something that potentially could solve your problem is to just change the model and name of the refinery and vespene geyser - just modify the units that already works to your liking.
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@OneTwoSC: Go
Pfff, by the look of your avatar you've been doing some staring and groping yourself, ey?
-No but seriously, if you look closely on that smiley, you realize just how creepy it actually looks :O
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@Keyeszx: Go
...what is this? :)
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So, many men have this idea that it's not okay to hit a woman. I think in those lines myself, and to me, it's because women generally is the physically weaker sex. If a woman preaches night and day about woman rights, I've begun wondering if it's okay to punch her? Like I potentially would hit a man, but never a woman?
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@Tekaichi: Go
Code-based save system, for your hero. Like in "The black road" best rpg in WC3 eva. (;
In the black road, there were around 7 bosses that you needed to kill in order to get good drops. It was fun as hell, but the whole problem with SCII is that it doesn't have the same hero-mechanic and item-mechanic as WC3, so it takes a hell of a long time to create items. Although this might be the case, I encourage you to focus on items and drops, as that's what gives me the feeling of satisfaction.
EDIT: Oh yea, and because of the in-built saves, you weren't needed to start over each and every time.