health for turner and regenerate
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health for turner and regenerate
well i had a lot of problems with this. how to recognize weather i have low health or high health.
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- Gramps, Jr.
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Nah. The best part about lugaru is that it's realistic in that regard, that the only way you can tell you're dying is because your shoes are much redder than they used to be.
And turner does regenerate, it just takes longer than 5 seconds.
And cuts won't regen but they don't in real life either. (at least not fast enough.)
And turner does regenerate, it just takes longer than 5 seconds.
And cuts won't regen but they don't in real life either. (at least not fast enough.)
Last edited by invertin on Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- Gramps, Jr.
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If you get hurt a lot, stand still and look at a still-standing object [ex. tree]. It'll be easy to notice you vision swaying and, yeah, even blurry. Though I've noticed it's blurry to start with in certain places. Like that challenge with the desert theme where you have to jump down to the other platform... hmm...
EDIT: It's challenge 10... Check it out.
EDIT: It's challenge 10... Check it out.
Last edited by Cmyszka on Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Hm..I've never noticed that. Maybe my health never gets that low?Cmyszka wrote:If you get hurt a lot, stand still and look at a still-standing object [ex. tree]. It'll be easy to notice you vision swaying and, yeah, even blurry. Though I've noticed it's blurry to start with in certain places. Like that challenge with the desert theme where you have to jump down to the other platform... hmm...
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- Gramps
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That should actually be "its". This is not a troll, just advice. I often make the same mistake aswell. Although it's posessive, for some reason there's no apostrophe. Or there isn't in my version of English, anyway. Maybe stuff like US English is different.BunnyWithStick wrote:Oddly enough, OSX (Well, Cocoa to be exact.) has a built-in spellchecker of it's own, meaning all Cocoa text-boxes will have spellchecking as you type.
And yeah the dazed feature is pretty cool.
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- Gramps, Jr.
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Thank you, walking, talking english grammar dictionary! Good thing I didn't make this mistake before!
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