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Thread: Debate thread: Filling remaining on cloning
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Solfrann
Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:23 pm
#118
FantasticPlastic wrote:
Solfrann wrote:
if you die, and then clone, you are getting a new body correct? Why would the food you just ate still be in there?
No offense, but why would those exceptional tissues you looted off the krayt just before he killed you be on your body after you clone?
Or the 500k credits in cash you just just got before you died in PVP. Or the 6 crates of food you purchased before going to defend the base?
I can understand that it's a gameplay issue, and I personally disagree with it (although it's much better now with 30-minute filling). But real world logic might not be the best argument to use
O.
you've got a point
zabrakyoda-wan
Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:43 pm
#119
FantasticPlastic wrote:
Solfrann wrote:
if you die, and then clone, you are getting a new body correct? Why would the food you just ate still be in there?
No offense, but why would those exceptional tissues you looted off the krayt just before he killed you be on your body after you clone?
Or the 500k credits in cash you just just got before you died in PVP. Or the 6 crates of food you purchased before going to defend the base?
I can understand that it's a gameplay issue, and I personally disagree with it (although it's much better now with 30-minute filling). But real world logic might not be the best argument to use
O.
Well, there are times for real world logic and gameplay logic....most of the time gameplay logic > real world logic. In this case, however,I think that its only fair that if the buff is removed the penalty for the buff should be removed aswell.
FantasticPlastic
Mon Mar 07, 2005 11:51 pm
#120
I agree.
I do find it less of an issue with the 30-minute filling, though.
O.
I do find it less of an issue with the 30-minute filling, though.
O.
H--K
Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:59 pm
#121
Master Chef Here.....My Opinion.....When you die your body ceases to process food, when someone hits the paddles on ya to start your heart back, it begins to process your food again. Your stomach should remain full at death....If you want to be realistic which we do...
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