On earth. Who's to say the game takes place on earth?Hibbe wrote:water is the most common resource and is used by everyone, everyday.
Water In Lugaru 2
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Plus that game is nothing but pixelsZelron wrote:On earth. Who's to say the game takes place on earth?Hibbe wrote:water is the most common resource and is used by everyone, everyday.
There is no water in pixels
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devs does *refers to ancient post by someone about humans being wiped out*Zelron wrote:On earth. Who's to say the game takes place on earth?Hibbe wrote:water is the most common resource and is used by everyone, everyday.
Besides, ice is one of the biggest elements in the entire universe, so you can be pretty sure that wherever there is life, there is water.
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Domestic rabbits don't like to swim. Some wild varieties do.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Car ... t_incident
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Car ... t_incident
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Mike_Cuzins wrote:It has come to my attention that Jeff and the team are unsure about whether or not to have water In Lugaru 2.
You preordered the game and you're still calling it Lugaru 2?
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He wrote that in 2008... four years ago.Noz wrote:Mike_Cuzins wrote:It has come to my attention that Jeff and the team are unsure about whether or not to have water In Lugaru 2.
You preordered the game and you're still calling it Lugaru 2?
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johndh wrote:Domestic rabbits don't like to swim. Some wild varieties do.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Car ... t_incident
LOL I didn't know about that.
The President confessed to having had limited experience with enraged rabbits.
Well ... who does? lol
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Well I suppose if they just made all water out of reach of the player they wouldn't have to bother with swimming. For example if the water in the 'Sea Cliffs' scene was changed from static to dynamic, then there would be no worry about not being able to swim because it's unlikely you'll survive a fall from that height anyway.
How come this post has been bumped after so long?
How come this post has been bumped after so long?
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Doloflex joined the fourm.
Looked at old posts.
Posted in one.
Recieved degree as archaeological fourm surveyor.
There's a reason for everything.
Looked at old posts.
Posted in one.
Recieved degree as archaeological fourm surveyor.
There's a reason for everything.
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i was wondering who bumped this back here from the thread graveyard.Zelron wrote:Doloflex joined the fourm.
Looked at old posts.
Posted in one.
Recieved degree as archaeological fourm surveyor.
There's a reason for everything.
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Stop defiling the Whaleman's birthplace. The water discussion is over and has boiled down to the classical: "We think it'd be cool if it were possible too, but factually first we're just going to see if it fits in the production plans" -Devs
That is all.
All hail Whaleman.
That is all.
All hail Whaleman.
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I got a question about whaleman though
The whale's ancestor used to live on the ground like many others, and, at some point, RETURNED to water (While, like all other species, it came from the sea at first)
Where does whaleman even comes from
ALSO IF WE CUM FROM MANKEY HOW CUM DER R STILL APES LOLOL disregard that
The whale's ancestor used to live on the ground like many others, and, at some point, RETURNED to water (While, like all other species, it came from the sea at first)
Where does whaleman even comes from
ALSO IF WE CUM FROM MANKEY HOW CUM DER R STILL APES LOLOL disregard that
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Well obviously the whaleman is descendent of the species of whales that did something like: 'Sod it, this isn't working either. Let's do both'.
Darwinistically that's bullshit of course, but it gives a nice narrative.
So yes. His species history started in the ooze, came to water, went to land, decided to return to water and then flunked out and went for both, whilst still favouring the water 'cos it keeps his head cool.
Darwinistically that's bullshit of course, but it gives a nice narrative.
So yes. His species history started in the ooze, came to water, went to land, decided to return to water and then flunked out and went for both, whilst still favouring the water 'cos it keeps his head cool.