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December wrote on 2014-08-14 02:46
I kinda want all the titles cept Heathcliff, and I kinda only want the Heathcliff outfit.
:llama_hesitant:
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JasonHero wrote on 2014-08-14 07:01
Why is kirito's title better at tanking then heathcliffs? Wtf?
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Rlarudska wrote on 2014-08-14 08:40
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Cause Kirito OP.:smoke2:
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Rlarudska wrote on 2014-08-14 08:42
Quote from JasonHero;1240141:
Why is kirito's title better at tanking then heathcliffs? Wtf?
Cause Kirito OP.:smoke2:
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Rlarudska wrote on 2014-08-14 16:43
Love how Kirito's Title is more OP than Heathcliff...
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Rlarudska wrote on 2014-08-14 17:14
The biggest BS is the fact the animation is not auto... Why did they have to make it so that you click on a f***in action button?
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Cookiebunny wrote on 2014-08-14 17:25
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The biggest BS is the fact the animation is not auto... Why did they have to make it so that you click on a f***in action button?
I actually don't mind that. There are a lot of outfits I prefer to wear without an idle animation at times, and I like that you have the option of choosing whether or not you want it turned on. I suppose it is a bit tedious, but I'd probably just end up hotkeying it to make using it more natural.
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archangelzs wrote on 2014-08-14 17:27
Now imagine if they made it for all other outfits with custom poses in the future! [/sarcasm] won't that be interesting[/sarcasm]. Those "wind" physics on the outfits though are actually pretty nice.
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Rlarudska wrote on 2014-08-14 17:33
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I actually don't mind that. There are a lot of outfits I prefer to wear without an idle animation at times, and I like that you have the option of choosing whether or not you want it turned on. I suppose it is a bit tedious, but I'd probably just end up hotkeying it to make using it more natural.
Yeah, it is super tedious. Sure it is nice to have the option to turn it on and off. But, it auto turns off for combat, riding pets, and etc, then having to push the action again and againt (2pm song). It just a major hassle. I would love to see the weapon drawn position continuously as I kill my enemies. Also the movement of clothing is so nice to see.
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2014-08-14 17:36
guessing it doesn't do it continuously because the game engine and game code can't handle merging clothing animation with attacking animation. That's just my guess on it though.
It would explain why we only have idle animations or toggable animations that go away or plain old prevent you from attacking while they are active.
Keep in mind the game engine that Mabinogi uses sucks monkey balls and is incapable of a lot of things. It's a game engine from 2001 that hasn't been updated in Eons and they can't break away from it.
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Splatulated wrote on 2014-08-15 06:58
these outfits look soo dated
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Limes wrote on 2014-08-16 15:22
Honestly, the most frustrating part of this to me is that pieces of the outfits are available as event rewards. Really makes me hesitate to buy anything for fear that it'll all be listed as event rewards at some point.
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Splatulated wrote on 2014-08-17 05:59
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Honestly, the most frustrating part of this to me is that pieces of the outfits are available as event rewards. Really makes me hesitate to buy anything for fear that it'll all be listed as event rewards at some point.
since its content copyright owned by another company thing its unlikely will get rereleased in anyform unless that company gives nexon the ok and with how much difficulty they had just getting a 30 day limited time NUI thing i doubt will have to worry about future events giving them