Dancer Archive
Thread: No fall on Footloose?
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NJ62
Fri Jan 14, 2005 7:13 am
#1
It may be that with adding the new flourishes, they may not have animated a fall. We should check it out using Tiaga's method
Doriana
Fri Jan 14, 2005 7:32 am
#2
Oooohhh I am at Footloose on TC.. I will add that to my 42 mile long list of things I want to do in-game this weekend..
ChiiTWINS
Fri Jan 14, 2005 8:04 am
#3
Ew. I totally agree with flourish 5, I actually removed it and denied any knowledge of it's existence while working on footloose.
Now I'm curious, though, and I think I'll have to actually *try* to fall... 
Xyrdre
Fri Jan 14, 2005 8:07 am
#4
I'veleveled a few of my Deilas through Footloose, and have never noticed a fall trigger.Nor Popular or Popular 2. Nor either of the Poplocks, come to think of it...
It might just be a bug that's bypassing the normal fall check roll on these dances in particular. If this is a bug, is it the kind of a bug you guys want me pushing to get fixed, or are we wanting to keep this one quiet? 
ArgentWulf
Fri Jan 14, 2005 8:45 am
#5
Hehe ! Come to think of it . . I've been leveling a new dancer and I don't remember falling either. Maybe we should keep this under wraps. 
ooooooooo Cool! I'm a Squadron leader now. Funny tho . . . I don't even have a ship let alone a squadron. 
Aleyo
Fri Jan 14, 2005 9:37 am
#6
I remember falling recently on the poplocks, and on the populars, fwiw.
What's interesting with the footloose situation is that it never does anything 'different' that would indicate a fall is happening (compared to no-flourish when holding a weapon and fall triggers). Each flourish called is the one actually animated. Not that most of you care, you footloose haters!
/praise footloose
/worship footloose2!
What's interesting with the footloose situation is that it never does anything 'different' that would indicate a fall is happening (compared to no-flourish when holding a weapon and fall triggers). Each flourish called is the one actually animated. Not that most of you care, you footloose haters!
/praise footloose
/worship footloose2!
Schardour
Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:09 am
#7
I can confirm Scipionus' sighting of poplock falls. I buff with Poplock2 at all times, and I still fall every so often....as a Master.( 

SpaceCrazy
Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:12 am
#8
I don't recall falling on footloose either. There are fall in both popular and poplock. For popular, it's the high leg kick. With poplock, it's having difficulty getting back up from the split. Not an actual "fall" I guess, but the result is the same...something quite awkward looking.
Esharra
Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:07 pm
#9
I just spent the last couple of evenings dancing my way through footloose...again. And I haven't fallen..not once (& not holding a weapon). If anyone else is going through the living hell called footloose now, keep an eye out for falls & letus know. The only thing I'm doing differently is I'm not calling flo5..the monkey hop is *enough* thankyouverymuch.
Schardour
Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:30 pm
#10
But that's all the way down at Dancing III
Might find more low-level entertainers on the Ent forums. I haven't noticed a fall in it on any of mine though 
Tiaga
Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:39 pm
#11
When I want to see a fall I will do my highest dance until I start to fall, then switch to the dance I want to fall in. It's the only way I've seen the theatrical fall. (Which is a pretty cool fall, as far as falls go.)
Esharra
Fri Jan 14, 2005 3:23 pm
#12
Forcing a fall as per Tiaga'ssuggestion gave me the base dance (used e3 to force the fall). Considering that we did not notice any "missed" flos (where I called a flo but got what appeared to be the base), it seems they failed to include the chance to fall (rather than using the base loop for the fall flo) or as nJessi suggested, didn't include any animation for it. Deila & Tiaga, you guys know the numbers on this better than I, what do you think? (keep in mind, I noticed this on a char just working on novice box butdid the teston masters).
I vote we play like CSRs and pretend we didn't see a thing.
And btw, I asked here because I wanted the opinion of experienced dancers..and that's what I got..thanks guys. 
Message Edited by Esharra on 01-14-2005 04:27 PM
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