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01/09/2006 10:38:57
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FodderFigure
Wicked Sick!
Joined: 03/31/2005 17:04:57
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Location: Northern Indiana
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I switched characters (skins) recently and it seems I die a lot easier now. Maybe it's my imagination but are there weaker characters?
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You mean I really am important? How I feel when I'm drunk is correct?
My skin
http://www.disastrousconsequences.com/dcforum/posts/list/1093.page
My Loaded Weapon character is known as [DC]FodderFigure
My medic character is known as [DC]FodderFigure_MD
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01/09/2006 11:03:47
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deidog
Killing Spree
Joined: 12/29/2005 05:55:01
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well as far as I know the hitbox is the same on all. So as far as PvE it shouldnt make a difference but PvP visibility comes more into play...
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01/09/2006 12:46:25
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Mr.Clean(TM)
Killing Spree
Joined: 04/24/2005 12:12:45
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Location: Western Mich.
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that's correct, i read Willhaven saying something to the effect of the paradox between making the hitboxes realistic, yet following the tradition of making UT very community based and customizable and allowing custom skins/models. currently all models, and therefore skins, have the exact same hitbox in order to keep things fair
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01/09/2006 15:17:28
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Continuum
Wicked Sick!
Joined: 03/09/2005 05:20:36
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Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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The species stats can be used to increase speed, armo or give special abilities but I don't think species stats are ran here (would have to look to make sure)
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01/09/2006 22:19:44
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TheDruidXpawX
Wicked Sick!
Joined: 12/19/2004 18:32:13
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Continuum wrote:
The species stats can be used to increase speed, armo or give special abilities but I don't think species stats are ran here (would have to look to make sure)
That is correct. It doesn't work with RPG.
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Skin download: http://www.disastrousconsequences.com/dcforum/posts/list/1189.page
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