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Yai7 Peace & Love
Registered 28/01/2002
Points 3197
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10th March, 2011 at 09:53:35 -
(100 Common questions you should not ask about RPG's)
♫ Underneath my cloths, there's my inventory... ♫
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Del Duio Born in a Bowling Alley
Registered 29/07/2005
Points 1078
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10th March, 2011 at 17:06:10 -
"How can girl warriors survive battles wearing nothing but metal bikinis?"
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"To be a true ninja you must first pick the most stealthy of our assorted combat suits. Might I suggest the bright neon orange?"
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Phredreeke Don't listen to this idiot
Registered 03/08/2002
Points 4504
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10th March, 2011 at 17:45:02 -
It's simple, because it makes the guys focus on their boobs rather than actually fighting them.
- Ok, you must admit that was the most creative cussing this site have ever seen -
Make some more box arts damnit!
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Silveraura God's God
Registered 08/08/2002
Points 6747
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10th March, 2011 at 18:24:57 -
Typically when an RPG has an inventory, it's the amount of squares or 'space' in a back pack. (Wow, you get more packs to fit more items.) However few games actually have weapons and items of different sizes like Priston Tale or Planetside did. Then some games like Oblivion have a weight limit instead of a space limit.
You're right though, neither of these fully explain where the items go, they just vaguely give you an idea.
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Phredreeke Don't listen to this idiot
Registered 03/08/2002
Points 4504
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10th March, 2011 at 19:17:24 -
Diablo is a weird case. When you die you drop your equipped items, and ressurect in town. So... someone strips you naked and carries you all the way to *insert closest town here* A person can be heavy to carry even without a set of armor but... You still have your non-equipped items with you. If you found a wounded person carrying an anvil wouldn't the sensible thing be to ditch the anvil, rather than taking his clothes off? Unless he took off your armor BEFORE deciding to carry you back to town.
The conclusion is, whenever you die in Diablo, a necrophile undress you, has his way with you, then feels guilty and drags you back to town for the local healer to resurrect you
I guess the difference between normal and hardcore mode is that in hardcore, the necrophiles don't feel guilty afterwards.
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Make some more box arts damnit!
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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11th March, 2011 at 01:41:14 -
I figured most RPGs must be like the Disc World games, where you have some kind of storage with legs that follows you around, instead of the characters actually carrying items themselves.
http://spynova.com/images/screenshots/b4785.jpg
Riviera (GBA) has a pretty strange inventory system. You can carry loads of items around with you, but for some reason, your party is only allowed to take a total of 4 items into combat (incl. weapons). That would be a big problem, but bizarrely, characters can share items - so all 4 characters could make an attack with the same weapon, during the same turn (and in fact some characters *must* share weapons if you want to have other items available, such as healing herbs).
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Jon C-B I create vaporware
Registered 23/04/2008
Points 237
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11th March, 2011 at 02:46:16 -
http://project-apollo.net/text/rpg.html
heres a list of 192 questions like that. theyre so funny because theyre so true.
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Chizuko
Registered 18/02/2011
Points 521
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11th March, 2011 at 03:43:42 -
sword and armor was removed by circy!
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Don Luciano Heavy combat pancake
Registered 25/10/2006
Points 380
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11th March, 2011 at 21:46:05 -
The thing that amazes me the most in rpgs is drinking potions during combat.
Code me a sausage!
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