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Anlysia Gregoire

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    [22:53] Hokusai Otsuka: Did you just take a picture of me?

    [22:53] Anlysia Gregoire: Yus.

    [22:53] Anlysia Gregoire: Butthearts require f0t0.

    [22:53] Hokusai Otsuka: Haha.

    [22:53] Gulliver Carpool: Christ, are those hearts coming out of your ass?

    [22:53] Hokusai Otsuka: Cause, thats where the love goes.

    [22:53] Anlysia Gregoire: ...

    [22:54] Anlysia Gregoire: omg

  2. Yes, we generally consider holstered weapons to count as armed. However you don't need the holsters to draw most guns anyway, and there are plenty of "invisible" guns, or you can put gun scripts in your hair, etc. We've seen several cases of invisible guns/disguised guns in Titan already. So you won't always catch all of them, and I'm personally a little cautious with any fishy character even if they appear to be unarmed.

    Yeah I remember Dascede getting point-blank shot with some HUD weapon not long ago. Luckily it only did 50% damage (...tool...) so she put a bullet through his head like 0.001 seconds after he fired.

  3. Honestly, the only reason I even CAUGHT the weapons is because his AO moved his hand in a way that made it wave around in the air for a brief moment and I went "WTF is that...?" like it was a weird bird attachment or something, like Agares' Servo Skull that floats around him.

    It's pretty devious.

  4. Ran into someone in spawn today, not a hostile, who was wearing a pair of pistols that actually sat approximately 4-5m from his hands, way beneath the ground...they were still attached, and alpha showed them, but they were underground so you couldn't see them.

    Apparently according to Rendy, they will automatically move into your hands when drawn.

    The weapon was the "XV-7 Scorpion".

    There was some chat in Com about this, and the suggestion was made that we should consider avatars wearing even holsters to be armed, as the weapons may be simply hidden from the body some distance away...these ones were only a short distance, but who's to say someone may not have guns attached 10m away at some point?

    Unfortunately I didn't get a screenshot, but Phillip and Rendy can confirm.

  5. It's called Iji and it reminds me tremendously of Out of This World and Flashback (if you don't know those games, shame on you), except without the constant instant-death and memorization bits.

    Give it a whirl, I lost a good hour and a half to it without even noticing, just this morning.

    Also, side note, can we make links a leeeeetle more obvious, Intus? I have to keep underlining mine because the text colour difference is so minute.

  6. Keno, if you have your two computers on the same LAN -- AKA through the same router or whatnot -- you can just Remote Desktop to the IP of the other computer on your LAN.

    I have a fileserver underneath my TV, about six feet from where I'm sitting, and I can Remote Desktop to it by putting, like, "192.168.1.130" which is the local-LAN IP of it. It doesn't go any further than my router, and then to the other computer.

  7. You want to use Remote Desktop, Keno. It's built in with XP and Vista. I'm sure you can figure it out yourself, but if you can't, just leave a line here and I can write up a quick bit on it. Or Google it.

    It's a little bit laggy, but, if you don't want to like...go into combat, it should be fine for just running around base or whatnot.

  8. Well, Chronus has been empty and gutted now for a few days and really......who's noticed a difference, honestly? I know I haven't. It just means it's a bit empty over to the side instead of having that big wall there.

    If it takes more than three months to get Chronus up and running as a full sim, we've already made back the difference and more in the original setup cost from the Void to the full anyway, without the credit.

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