So i was playing DoW2: Retribution earlier today, and when i was choosing a race to play as, this happened.
[thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/retribution_bug.PNG[/thumb]
Gives 'Chaos Black' a whole new meaning, huh? :v:
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;32359357]So i was playing DoW2: Retribution earlier today, and when i was choosing a race to play as, this happened.
[thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/retribution_bug.PNG[/thumb]
Gives 'Chaos Black' a whole new meaning, huh? :v:[/QUOTE]
Your computer gave into chaos.
Warpstorm :v:
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;32359357]So i was playing DoW2: Retribution earlier today, and when i was choosing a race to play as, this happened.
[thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/retribution_bug.PNG[/thumb]
Gives 'Chaos Black' a whole new meaning, huh? :v:[/QUOTE]
Blood Ravens stole your relics and in place left Artefacts!
So was Lucius the guy who always takes over your body when you kill him, since you're satisfied by killing him or something?
Because I think nuking him would work. Let someone press a button to launch it, then execute the dude before the nuke lands. Bam, he has been dealt with.
Still no news of Dark Millennium Online?
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;32359670]So was Lucius the guy who always takes over your body when you kill him, since you're satisfied by killing him or something?
Because I think nuking him would work. Let someone press a button to launch it, then execute the dude before the nuke lands. Bam, he has been dealt with.[/QUOTE]
The best way to kill him would be to drop him into a Necron tomb or a Tyranid hive.
[QUOTE=Big Orca;32359310]Why are there no black people in the Imperium?[/QUOTE]
Well there's the Salamanders chapter, if that counts.
Damn, are any of the armor/weapon pre-order DLC's going to be released?
[QUOTE=HazeFyer23;32359821]Still no news of Dark Millennium Online?[/QUOTE]
Sadly, no.
It's coming out in 2013, though, i'm excited for it.
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;32359670]So was Lucius the guy who always takes over your body when you kill him, since you're satisfied by killing him or something?
Because I think nuking him would work. Let someone press a button to launch it, then execute the dude before the nuke lands. Bam, he has been dealt with.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but then you're still satisfied about killing him, especially if you gave the order.
[QUOTE=DeVotchKa;32359966]Yeah but then you're still satisfied about killing him, especially if you gave the order.[/QUOTE]
Get a servitor to do the button pushing, then let it live, it can't have any satisfaction in doing its programming.
[QUOTE=Maximo13;32359059][img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/1315971016400.jpg[/img]
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Poor Typhus.[/QUOTE]
Obligatory, made by me:
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Cannot get this metal Zoanthrope assembled to save my life. It just refuses to stick.
Might have to bust out the super glue.
[QUOTE=aliendrone123;32358864]Magicka just got updated.
And they added a Space Marine robe. With a Librarian staff, and a bolt pistol.
FOR FREE!!!!!![/QUOTE]
Saw that a few minutes ago, awesome.
Too bad we don't get a "Delete enemy from existence" spell to go with it (and it's a "normal" space marine anyway).
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Actually wait, that BSOD spell should fit in fine.
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;32359670]So was Lucius the guy who always takes over your body when you kill him, since you're satisfied by killing him or something?
Because I think nuking him would work. Let someone press a button to launch it, then execute the dude before the nuke lands. Bam, he has been dealt with.[/QUOTE]
How does it benefit Lucius if he can take over your body if you kill him?
Unless a Chapter Master or something killed him, his ability to take over people who killed him sucks.
[QUOTE=DTkach;32360170]Cannot get this metal Zoanthrope assembled to save my life. It just refuses to stick.
Might have to bust out the super glue.[/QUOTE]
waitwaitwaitwait
What are you gluing it with at the moment?
EDIT:
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;32360215]How does it benefit Lucius if he can take over your body if you kill him?
Unless a Chapter Master or something killed him, his ability to take over people who killed him sucks.[/QUOTE]
Nah, they turn into him, power armour, weapons, "lash", and all.
Is that Magicka robe available for everyone?
[QUOTE=markg06;32360417]Is that Magicka robe available for everyone?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=aliendrone123;32358864]Magicka just got updated.
And they added a Space Marine robe. With a Librarian staff, and a bolt pistol.
FOR FREE!!!!!![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DTkach;32358855]The birth of Slaanesh was a prime example of why using the warp was dangerous. The Emperor is immune to all daemonic possession and so forth, as he is so powerful that even the ruinous powers themselves won't touch him. That's why he can further warp-related things safely while barring the use of it for those who AREN'T immune to most of its dangers.[/quote]
He's an alpha +++ pysker, if anything he is catastrophically dangerous if he was to die.
[quote]Like I said, I'm calling BS. Sure, the Primarches, due to the nature of their creation, weren't immune to corruption from the warp like the Emperor, but I'm pretty sure he didn't make a pact with the chaos gods. He was trying to HIDE them from the Chaos Gods, to avoid something like what actually happened.[/quote]
Its a universal belief that he did make a pact and its quite obvious seeing he used warp energy, if you notice in Space Marine Inquisitor Drogan used to the same stuff and the Chaos forces kept referring to it as claiming back their Gods weapon. Usually in 40k lore when there is a theory or a hint, the latter is usually correct. The Emperor did not have the tools to create primarchs on his level, hence he used the power of warp energy and its highly unlikely he grabbed a jar and scooped up some of the stuff and used it back in his lab, he made a pact and for not showing his part of the deal the chaos gods flung his creations across the stars, hence all the rune protections.
[quote]The Emperor isn't stupid, he would not have pursued a peaceful lifestyle if it was not going to help with the chaos gods. Sure, it might not have destroyed them outright, but without those negative emotions they would have hardly any power, and thus wouldn't be a threat to humanity. I guess its just an unclear issue that GW hasn't clarified yet.[/quote]
The Emperor guided humanity from the shadows and sometimes up front as famous people in history. You don't quite understand, the Gods [b]don't[/b] need pure war to live, the Eldar created a God by just having a few thousand years bondage session. Their powers have been listed as I showed, theres nothing there that states war is needed; Tzeentch gets hard on when something changes, Nurgle loves it when food in the fridge rots and decays, Khorne gets existed when you rage at video games while Slaanesh loves it when you have sex - they are pure emotion and cannot be contained through just pretending they don't exist.
[quote]Sure, it created weak points to which the daemons could exploit, but seriously, he favored Horus over every single one and he STILL turned to heresy. The feuding was probably "just as planned", as it drove the Primarchs to great lengths to impress dear old dad. I'd say it had little to do with their corruption.[/quote]
Horus created his own vision, he was forgotton and the Emperor was worshipped as a God as his doing, but possibly the Emperors too seeing humans also work similar to Orks pysker field (if enough of them believe it it'll happen).
[quote]"There is a theory" does not equal truth. Just because he is a powerful psyker does not mean he knows everything about the warp. He believed his sons to be immune to corruption like he was. And his love for Horus probably blinded him to the truth as well. And if he was a secret servant of Tzeentch, why would he endure endless, unimaginable tortured every second JUST to hold back the powers that would destroy humanity? You are speaking like a heretic sir.[/quote]
Except theories in GW are always usually end up being fact. The Emperor foresaw the events of the heresy way before old one eye told him in the HH books. Tzeentch works in strange ways, not saying he is but that's just a possible fun theory but highly unlikely.
[quote]He didn't capture all psykers. When he banned librarians, he trusted his legions to heed his word and stop. And it wasn't like one day he went *POP* I THINK I'LL BAN PSYKERS TODAY. The other legions were going apeshit over the Thousand Sons' practices. They believed it would create "Old Night" (Fall of the Eldar) again. He made the decision because he thought it would be the right one, and it would also appease the legions that were against it. The reason the Imperium fell is because of Horus and his bitchiness, not because of the Imperial Truth. The Imperial Truth was logic and reason. It denied the existence of chaos because of what its ACTUALLY doing today: The moment someone decides that their life sucks, they know that there is another life serving the ruinous powers that they can choose. The amount of heretical Imperial natives, space marines and normal humans alike, has never been higher. They don't call the Crusade the best time in the Imperium for no reason. And he accessed (did not build, the webway was already there) the webway because it would make warp travel infinitely safer for the Imperium, as the webway, even though it was broken in parts, was much safer then traveling the warp itself. And considering he himself was overseeing it, its doubtful that any warp entity would be able to fuck it up. That's where Magnus comes in.[/quote]
Imperial Truth was largely about conspiracy and denying something very real, like the Chaos Gods - if it was logical and reasonable it wouldn't go around with a fist of steel and just killing all humans who denied Imperial rule and kill all Xenos in some sort of space Nazi crusade, Chaos in older history was not really 'evil' and in general shouldn't technically be portrayed as a evil entity by its pure state, but of course its always is just because GW needs their 'evil guys' and not another grey faction. I agree with you the Emperor had good intentions but he went about them the wrong way, better to educate your people about chaos like todays Inquisition than instead keep everyone hidden against it like your trying to hide your people from it and playing right into Chaos hands (like it actually did, seeing Horus was completely ignorant and naive about Chaos and the daemon that was talking to him). The idea that the Emperor would ban psykers was strange in general as I said earlier, one minuet he tries to hide all the psykers and next he's trying to hold on until humanity evolves into a bunch of mini psykers who don't need him anymore. The Imperium fell because the Emperor ignored the cracks he left with his primarchs and those feelings in a lot of them grew bigger as time went on, keeping his very own sons naive about Chaos in general wasn't a smart move and the tricks they play, his bad parenting in general which oddly enough fucked stuff up on galactic scale.
He had attempted to rebuild parts of the webway infested with daemons and also armies of warp spiders, that's where the sisters of silence and the custodians were occupied along with the adeptus mechanicus.
[quote]Really, what happened was that the Emperor was guiding mankind along the right path, but it was his bastard sons that fucked everything up because they accepted the temptations of chaos, even though the Emperor warned them. Then, when they brought untold destruction to the empire, the Emperor practically died for THEIR sins, and now the Imperium is being held by a god damn thread as a result. If anything, the Primarches are the assholes, and the Emperor is even more of a bro.[/QUOTE]
Its the Emperors fault for being a bad father and walking around with catastrophic levels of dickery and smugness, funnily enough it did have effects on them - especially Angron.
[QUOTE=Etcetera;32360257]Nah, they turn into him, power armour, weapons, "lash", and all.[/QUOTE]
Oh.
Thanks for telling me, i understand now why he's called The Eternal.
[QUOTE=Etcetera;32360257]waitwaitwaitwait
What are you gluing it with at the moment?[/QUOTE]
Plastic glue. Not smart I know but I gave it a shot.
Also apparently you can't get the metal Zoanthropes off the GW site anymore, they replaced it with plastic. I WONDER WHY.
[QUOTE=Big Orca;32359310]Why are there no black people in the Imperium?[/QUOTE]
There are plenty of dark skinned people in the Warhammer books. Now in the video games I agree there seem to be none, except that one Librarian.
[QUOTE=DTkach;32360798]Plastic glue. Not smart I know but I gave it a shot.
Also apparently you can't get the metal Zoanthropes off the GW site anymore, they replaced it with plastic. I WONDER WHY.[/QUOTE]
Plastic glue doesn't, I repeat, [U]does not[/U] glue metal. Whereas superglue binds to the two objects being stuck together, plastic glue "melts" and fuses the plastic. This means that it will only work on materials with a certain chemical composition. Metal is not one of these.
[QUOTE=GetBent;32360808]There are plenty of dark skinned people in the Warhammer books. Now in the video games I agree there seem to be none, except that one Librarian.[/QUOTE]
DoW Inquisitor was black.
[QUOTE=Etcetera;32360859]Plastic glue doesn't, I repeat, [U]does not[/U] glue metal. Whereas superglue binds to the two objects being stuck together, plastic glue "melts" and fuses the plastic. This means that it will only work on materials with a certain chemical composition. Metal is not one of these.[/QUOTE]
Roger good sir. Super glue it is.
[QUOTE=GetBent;32360808]There are plenty of dark skinned people in the Warhammer books. Now in the video games I agree there seem to be none, except that one Librarian.[/QUOTE]
And the Inquisitor from the original Dawn of War
Called Toth or something
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Screw you Maximo
[QUOTE=DTkach;32360890]Roger good sir. Super glue it is.[/QUOTE]
You should use super glue often, in my opinion, it glues properly almost every time.
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[QUOTE=Scar;32360917]And the Inquisitor from the original Dawn of War
Called Toth or something
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Screw you Maximo[/QUOTE]
Yeah, i tried googling for the Inquisitor, and apparently the Inquisitor's name is Mordecai Toth.
Battle between imperial guards on unlimited pop cap and unlimited resources is really insane.
I got totally destroyed by the enemy because in the end they only had mechanized units.
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Guards fought very well right in to the end.
[QUOTE=ripsipiirakk;32360986]Battle between imperial guards on unlimited pop cap and unlimited resources is really insane.
I got totally destroyed by the enemy because in the end they only had mechanized units.
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Guards fought very well right in to the end.[/QUOTE]
Unlimited population capacity and unlimited resources?
I've never seen these options when i'm about to host a game, how did you enable them, if i may ask?
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