(07-01-2015, 09:17 PM)AustinLB90 Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 08:20 PM)Gonzogonz Wrote: [ -> ]oh just you wait till it goes below 500 or so HP and it goes completely berserk. it does the super-rush literally all the time, and if you missed it, it goes a massive defense buff when it does the super-charge.
i killed two of those at the same time with minimal prep.
awww yeah! i now have a sicknasty tiger skin hanging on my wall!
one dead king slime later and now ALL THE SLIMES are my new BFFs.
the royal get si terrible i wouldn't be bragging about it. it's pretty much is a waste of an accessory slot.
you sound a bit like an ass there, or is that just me?
anyway, i never said the royal gel is any good, plenty of items and weapons are bad or poor, though it's fun to use!
imagine using it during a slime rain. heh.
(07-01-2015, 09:24 PM)OdinYggd Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 06:31 PM)Surge Wrote: [ -> ]lemme repost it then.
and a direct link if that doesn't work.
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/622969873204440301/E5FCA716FC377421F95B7613CD7CEFDE4F3D5829/
Very nice.
The fenders will keep the tracks from getting shot off too easily- though I would put a connection between the two fenders so that you have multiple structural paths between them and the seat.
I'd still dump plasma on you, but your hull is broad enough to not be easily shredded by that.
Actually this shape is mostly the result of CPU constraints when I was building the Mk1, the Mk2 kept the H shape mostly because the front pods were always meant to be sort of attached to the main hull but never part of it.
Sent friend invites to Surge and SCN-3 in Robocraft, now that they finally fixed the friend list.
I dunno. I might make a rail walker in T7 just because of how epic I've seen those be lately.
Expert Brain of Cthulhu is a decieving son of a bitch.
Barely killed him.
(07-01-2015, 06:27 PM)Gonzogonz Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 05:47 PM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ]Huh.
Welp, guess I'm not getting it anytime soon < w >
are you playing expert mode too?
(07-01-2015, 05:54 PM)AustinLB90 Wrote: [ -> ]really? i'm at the point where i'm getting ready for the WoF.
i read up on what the bosses give in expert mode.
all i'll say is suck it non-expert mode players.
Elitism is uncool, you know
We all have our reasoning for the modes we choose.
I'm playing Normal specifically because I wanna see what new things were added without hellish difficulty beating me in the face.
Speaking of which...
Living Mahogany Trees. And respective wands for them.
(07-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 06:27 PM)Gonzogonz Wrote: [ -> ]are you playing expert mode too?
i read up on what the bosses give in expert mode.
all i'll say is suck it non-expert mode players.
Elitism is uncool, you know
We all have our reasoning for the modes we choose.
I'm playing Normal specifically because I wanna see what new things were added without hellish difficulty beating me in the face.
Speaking of which...
Living Mahogany Trees. And respective wands for them.
There are Ivy Chests in them, too.
Though they seem to contain Golden Chest loot, not the standart Ivy Chest loot you'd expect.
Well shit.
Sooo, it rained REALLY badly last night, and a kid my mom babysits sorta...accidentally kicked a hole in the wall.
Turns out there was a leak from the roof and the entire wall has been getting wet.
We ran out of there faster than a sanic.
I HAVE A DISTINCT FEELING THAT PROJECT CARS HAS ALLOWED ME TO BEGIN MY AMATEUR SEASON IN ONE OF THE MOST DEMANDING RACE DISCIPLINES ON THE PLANET.
SWEET JESUS THIS THING IS TWITCHY.
AND LOUD. VERY LOUD.
(07-01-2015, 10:40 PM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 10:37 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ]Elitism is uncool, you know
We all have our reasoning for the modes we choose.
I'm playing Normal specifically because I wanna see what new things were added without hellish difficulty beating me in the face.
Speaking of which...
Living Mahogany Trees. And respective wands for them.
There are Ivy Chests in them, too.
Though they seem to contain Golden Chest loot, not the standart Ivy Chest loot you'd expect.
I got a Wind Anklet out of that one.
So it's random, I guess.
Still looking for a Fiberglass Rod. Fucking 1/200 find rate. *grumblerant*
(07-01-2015, 10:52 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 10:40 PM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ]There are Ivy Chests in them, too.
Though they seem to contain Golden Chest loot, not the standart Ivy Chest loot you'd expect.
I got a Wind Anklet out of that one.
So it's random, I guess.
Still looking for a Fiberglass Rod. Fucking 1/200 find rate. *grumblerant*
I have gotten a Boomstick out of one, just now.
Yup, it seems random.
A Sharpening Station!
It's a bit of an awkward name, dunno why it's not called a Grindstone.
It gives you a Sharpened buff for 10 minutes upon right click, which grants armor penetration for melee weapons.
Dunno how much penetration, though.
The Rollercoaster of Suicide.
MOLOTOV COCKTAILS WERE NOT REMOVED.
THEY ARE JUST HARDER TO CRAFT NOW.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS!
(07-01-2015, 10:45 PM)Nepeta Wrote: [ -> ]Well shit.
Sooo, it rained REALLY badly last night, and a kid my mom babysits sorta...accidentally kicked a hole in the wall.
Turns out there was a leak from the roof and the entire wall has been getting wet.
We ran out of there faster than a sanic.
This is why our building are made from steel reinforced concrete and bricks, who would think thin walls of wood with insulation foam is a good idea?
(07-01-2015, 11:21 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 10:45 PM)Nepeta Wrote: [ -> ]Well shit.
Sooo, it rained REALLY badly last night, and a kid my mom babysits sorta...accidentally kicked a hole in the wall.
Turns out there was a leak from the roof and the entire wall has been getting wet.
We ran out of there faster than a sanic.
This is why our building are made from steel reinforced concrete and bricks, who would think thin walls of wood with insulation foam is a good idea?
An accountant.
An electrician.
Literally anyone involved in the house past the planning stage.
(07-01-2015, 11:21 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 10:45 PM)Nepeta Wrote: [ -> ]Well shit.
Sooo, it rained REALLY badly last night, and a kid my mom babysits sorta...accidentally kicked a hole in the wall.
Turns out there was a leak from the roof and the entire wall has been getting wet.
We ran out of there faster than a sanic.
This is why our building are made from steel reinforced concrete and bricks, who would think thin walls of wood with insulation foam is a good idea?
Cheap construction agencies?
TIL the Dubai autodrome has a figure 8 go-kart track.
(07-01-2015, 11:21 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 10:45 PM)Nepeta Wrote: [ -> ]Well shit.
Sooo, it rained REALLY badly last night, and a kid my mom babysits sorta...accidentally kicked a hole in the wall.
Turns out there was a leak from the roof and the entire wall has been getting wet.
We ran out of there faster than a sanic.
This is why our building are made from steel reinforced concrete and bricks, who would think thin walls of wood with insulation foam is a good idea?
The engineer who is able to carefully calculate strong and lightweight load bearing sections of either wood or steel framing instead of having to deal with the weight of monoliths of stone that are always looking for a place to fall.
The builders who can have a wooden house's frame and exterior complete in perhaps a week vs the several months of pouring concrete or bricklaying it would take to make solid masonry walls.
The plumber who can easily hide his pipes between the plywood and sheetrock in the hollow insulated space, and easily access them again later on when necessary.
The electrician who does not have to lay out conduit when he can simply thread his cables through the same hollows as the plumber and have it all out of sight but still accessible if necessary to repair.
The eventual owner of the house, who is very glad for the cost savings of all four above professionals being passed on to him, and the additional cost savings during the life of the house of having hollow walls lined with insulation to offer energy savings during the coldest and hottest months compared to the amount of heat lost to the environment by an uninsulated masonry wall
And most important of all, the maintenance man who must someday bash open the wall to make repairs or upgrades to the house's structure and modern systems. With sheetrock on stud construction this is as simple as swinging a hammer, making the changes, then bolting up a new panel of sheetrock and blending it in to the rest of the room with joint compound and paint.
Ultimately, the lesson here is you should be alert to the condition of your house. Leaking pipes or a leaking roof will make visible evidence of damage long before a section of sheetrock collapses, giving you plenty of warning to find and fix the problem. And in a case where a section did collapse, the studs are exposed and probably show significant water damage. If there was any wiring near this water-damaged section I would expect it to have been affected as well and need to be removed and replaced.
I am not sorry and I never was
(07-01-2015, 11:50 PM)OdinYggd Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 11:21 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ]This is why our building are made from steel reinforced concrete and bricks, who would think thin walls of wood with insulation foam is a good idea?
The engineer who is able to carefully calculate strong and lightweight load bearing sections of either wood or steel framing instead of having to deal with the weight of monoliths of stone that are always looking for a place to fall.
The builders who can have a wooden house's frame and exterior complete in perhaps a week vs the several months of pouring concrete or bricklaying it would take to make solid masonry walls.
The plumber who can easily hide his pipes between the plywood and sheetrock in the hollow insulated space, and easily access them again later on when necessary.
The electrician who does not have to lay out conduit when he can simply thread his cables through the same hollows as the plumber and have it all out of sight but still accessible if necessary to repair.
The eventual owner of the house, who is very glad for the cost savings of all four above professionals being passed on to him, and the additional cost savings during the life of the house of having hollow walls lined with insulation to offer energy savings during the coldest and hottest months compared to the amount of heat lost to the environment by an uninsulated masonry wall
And most important of all, the maintenance man who must someday bash open the wall to make repairs or upgrades to the house's structure and modern systems. With sheetrock on stud construction this is as simple as swinging a hammer, making the changes, then bolting up a new panel of sheetrock and blending it in to the rest of the room with joint compound and paint.
Ultimately, the lesson here is you should be alert to the condition of your house. Leaking pipes or a leaking roof will make visible evidence of damage long before a section of sheetrock collapses, giving you plenty of warning to find and fix the problem. And in a case where a section did collapse, the studs are exposed and probably show significant water damage. If there was any wiring near this water-damaged section I would expect it to have been affected as well and need to be removed and replaced.
Well most of our concrete buildings never fall and a vood portions are a century old and still occupied here.
It actually took about a year or two instead of months here, foreigner and local construction worker are very lazy....
Grooves are often cut into the brick walls for plumbing and electrical(in a pipe) before being sealed back with concrete. Most of the pipping are galvanized steel that rarely rust or break, it is also good enough to hold high pressure. Although occasionally pipes does stick out from the walls and ceilings, The ceiling ones can be covered with some plaster ceilings, the walls ones th9ugh we just have to learn to live with it.
Athough maintenance is and have been an issue things rarely broke down for some reason, and often leaking pipes are on exposed pipping rather than the one burried into concrete.
And cost saving? Not exactly a thing here but the weather/temperature is almost a constant hot here(tropical region) only ceiling fans on the larger and family used rooms and only air conditionning on some of the bedrooms.
But if maintance have to be done in the brick laid walls, thing get both troublesome and alot noisy with all the drilling equipment cutting through the brick wall. Patching the cut out after repairing is mostly do with concrete again.......
It also rains here often so that is why our buildings are not made of wood. The only other more "uniquie" building material here is corrugated steel walls.
On and on, it mostly depends on what material are available for that particular region and which is more suitable for that region.
(07-01-2015, 10:55 PM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 10:52 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ]I got a Wind Anklet out of that one.
So it's random, I guess.
Still looking for a Fiberglass Rod. Fucking 1/200 find rate. *grumblerant*
I have gotten a Boomstick out of one, just now.
Yup, it seems random.
A Sharpening Station!
It's a bit of an awkward name, dunno why it's not called a Grindstone.
It gives you a Sharpened buff for 10 minutes upon right click, which grants armor penetration for melee weapons.
Dunno how much penetration, though.
The Rollercoaster of Suicide.
MOLOTOV COCKTAILS WERE NOT REMOVED.
THEY ARE JUST HARDER TO CRAFT NOW.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS!
They
were nerfed, though.
By the way, you know those giant ice chunks in the underground snow biome?
Don't jump on those.
(07-02-2015, 12:12 AM)Umbra Wrote: [ -> ] (07-01-2015, 10:55 PM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ]I have gotten a Boomstick out of one, just now.
Yup, it seems random.
A Sharpening Station!
It's a bit of an awkward name, dunno why it's not called a Grindstone.
It gives you a Sharpened buff for 10 minutes upon right click, which grants armor penetration for melee weapons.
Dunno how much penetration, though.
The Rollercoaster of Suicide.
MOLOTOV COCKTAILS WERE NOT REMOVED.
THEY ARE JUST HARDER TO CRAFT NOW.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS!
They were nerfed, though.
By the way, you know those giant ice chunks in the underground snow biome?
Don't jump on those.
Okay, will jump on those to find out what they are.
Also the Bee's Knees is really, REALLY good.
(07-02-2015, 12:17 AM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ]Okay, will jump on those to find out what they are.
Also the Bee's Knees is really, REALLY good.
death
that's what they are.
Source: Playing expert, I was in ice caves with a friend. Walking along, we see an odd looking patch. he walks a bit then falls through it so fast and su suddenly he dies.
we then proceeded to laugh our asses off.
am i unlucky or are there more explosive traps than normal? anyways crimson crates give you ichor souls of night and other crimson related things.