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Are SG bases their own Pocket dimension?
Greycat replied to JasperStone's topic in General Discussion
Pretty much what Glacier said. I've seen a few bases that are very specifically in some part of the city - even going so far as to replicate part of the outside - or just vaguely "nearby." Others have been under the city, elsewhere in the world (old temples, jungles, etc,) in space - both in orbit, on spaceships and on other worlds - or, yeah, magic or otherwise "other" dimensions. Supergroup bases are everywhere you want them to be. -
Please remove/change "A woman dressed like a Harlot"
Greycat replied to Zappalina's topic in Suggestions & Feedback
Seeing your response shows just how *badly* you're missing the point. You're on earth. The point is over in the Oort cloud. You're missing it *that badly.* Here: This. The internal monologue reflects Cole *very well.* He's from the turn of the (20th) century. Not only is this "problematic" line reflecting his view of how women should be in general, but he calls her a *harlot.* Not a slut, not a whore or any similar term, but one that's frankly seen as archaic. When's the last time you heard *anyone* called a "harlot?" Maybe reading the Bible? If it's in a modern setting, it's probably someone being presented as a religious fanatic yelling on a street corner. This is not saying anything *close* to "It's ok to call a female this in game." The COC does not apply to NPCs. NPCs do not have conduct to begin with, or agency to conduct it. Hell, while we're at it, Cole's not even saying this. He's *thinking* it. Are you, OP, advocating for thought police? Isn't that part of Cole's gig? -
Collaborative Effort: Everlasting's Guide to Extra-Terrestrials
Greycat replied to WhiteNightingale's topic in Everlasting
Name: Ji'ann Status: Active Location: Alternate dimension, no homeworld - dispersed Physical Description: Varies through life cycle and feeding, from bestial and four legged through semi-humanoid to near entire psychic entity Affiliation: None Idiosyncracies and way of life: The Ji'ann are brutal creatures from a brutal planet. Left to their own devices they probably would have been extinct by now. The majority are bestial, mostly running on four limbs. They feed primarily on psychic energy - that being an evolutionary quirk from their homeworld, where physical bodies tended to wither quickly in the environment. As they feed and fight each other, they become more intelligent, becoming huntsmen, overseers, then overlords. As they do, the psychic energy in their bodies burns more of their physical being away. Most remarkable tech hallmark: Their primary tech - the ships they use to travel and strip worlds - are stolen tech. Tech itself advances a bit differently on each ship, each being essentially a world to itself. The scientists (themselves a new thing in the society) are learning to adapt and modify the tech - and other tech they've stolen. Similarly, some are learning to adapt captured beings from worlds they've harvested to be more than foodstock... Cultural Progress Level: Mixed History: Current Agenda: Find and strip more worlds. Conquer, survive, grow stronger. -
Wondering what you think peoples' reasons are. My decision tends to be "Do I want my attacks to come first (Corrupter) or my de/buffs ASAP? (Defender.)" Also "Does Scourge fit the character?" (Much the same as deciding between tank and brute.)
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And I'm mostly just throwing out an idea in part to be a smartalec 🙂 Though having people discuss what it could be? Talk on!
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Please remove/change "A woman dressed like a Harlot"
Greycat replied to Zappalina's topic in Suggestions & Feedback
That's not the character's name. It *is,* however, the way Cole's seeing that character. He doesn't see *any* of them in a particularly good light. This - his internal dialog as he looks over what he has left - is an accurate reflection of his opinions. They quite obviously aren't SUPPOSED to be positive. So, no, it doesn't need to change.- 58 replies
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*cough* Yes, it is, because: ; ) That's 100% the justification for it. If I were doing anything more, theme-wise, yeah, it'd be dealing with slows - resisting slows, healing, even a slowing aura (to keep things (a) attacking less frequently, therefore less incoming damage, and (b) to keep them from leaving your AOEs.) "Quirk"-wise, for the heck of it, I'd probably have the healing provide an AOE heal-over-time if you have the aura. (Perhaps useful on teams, also useful for NPCs you have to keep alive.)
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Yep. I want time armor. Ideally part of the defense (such as it is) comes from slows, and slow resists, has a decent heal, etc. But I mostly want it so I can roll a spines/time and name it Auld Lang Spines.
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Collaborative Effort: Everlasting's Guide to Extra-Terrestrials
Greycat replied to WhiteNightingale's topic in Everlasting
Name: Meian Status: Presumed extinct Location: Parallel dimension Earth Physical Description: Primarily human. Heavily psionic, shared empathy, other than a few mindblind. Affiliation: NA Idiosyncracies and way of life: The dimension, while being an alternate Earth, is somewhat "faster" than Primal by about four times. There's a periodic desync, best described as a storm, that prevents travel for much of the (primal) year. The Meians were standard human until about a century and a half ago, when much of the world - mid-war - suddenly became psionically active. They also learned that this came with empathic sense - one person's pain would be felt by all those around them. This drove the majority of them to be pacifists, and the few that still wanted to cause harm were seen as "ill" and priorities for treatment. Non-Psionics (known as "mindblind") you may expect to be discriminated against, but just the opposite took part - they are honored for the fact they can do jobs that the rest of the public can't (thanks to the shared empathy) - things like firefighting, rescue, and front line law enforcement. Most remarkable tech hallmark: Psionic tech and materials - paintings and music can be enjoyed by non psionics, for instance, but those with that perception can see "more." Cultural Progress Level: Post-industrial, or "eco-industrial," given the harms that can otherwise occur. History: Much of the history was similar to Primal Earth through about the Napoleonic age. As warfare turned industrialized, whatever event "switched on" their psionics kicked in, making warfare exceptionally painful for both sides. Treaties were rapidly drawn up, and the world entered an extended era of peace. The world became united, not through conquest, but through a shared sense of being. The industrial technologies that were starting to take hold shifted, as well - the sicknesses early industry brought on were quickly identified and the causes found, so new methods were needed. The environmental damage Primal has felt was nipped in the bud, though discoveries led to newer discoveries at a very rapid pace, especially in science, medicine and the arts. Portal Corp. made contact with the world and began a tentative exchange of information and goods - and the occasional patient that needed delicate psionic care or surgery in ways Primal could not provide. Shortly after the last of these, where one Eileen Sinann was passed on to handle a "psychic tumor" that threatened her sanity and possibly her life, contact with Prime was cut off for an extended time. Unfortunately for Meia, this is also when their world was detected by beings that fed on psychic energy - the Ji'ann. Scavengers, predators and beasts in many cases, the Ji'ann descended and started to overrun the world. Fortunately, that last Primal proved to be a clever strategist, and having decided to make Meia her home previously, she gathered the other Mindblind and formed an army. One destructive war (and the loss of her husband and child) later, the Ji'ann were driven off. However, the Meians - grateful as they were - were horrified by the destruction and afraid of the power that might come with this army. With the portal to Primal opening, Eileen and much of the mindblind army was sent back, exiled to Prime. The next time the portal cleared, Meia was a barren rock. Signs pointed to the Ji'ann having returned to harvest the world. While there may be survivors, either in this world or in the hands of the Ji'ann, none have been found. The Meians are presumed extinct at this time. Current Agenda: Presumed extinct. No agenda. -
You ... just have to remember your origin? The ring around the edge is different for each origin, shouldn't have to bring it in to see if it's the right origin.
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Collaborative Effort: Everlasting's Guide to Extra-Terrestrials
Greycat replied to WhiteNightingale's topic in Everlasting
Hmm. Have a few... not all (re)introduced to the game. I'll have to remember to write up a few. -
Your Opinion on Sets and ATs that Over or Underperform
Greycat replied to TheZag's topic in General Discussion
Honestly, I think talking individual powers over ATs / sets is a better spot to start. Since different sets - or different pairings - can give a wildly different experience ("Salmon Melee is horrible with Ice Armor but great with Regen.") For instance, you call a MM underperforming... yet people talk about MMs as, depending on the set (and experience) "Boring" (for instance, me trying to level a bots/ff on live, and nearly getting bored out of the entire AT,) "safest you can play (also bots/ff, often,) or "AV/GM killers." That's a pretty wide range. About the only general statement you can make is that the MM's attacks are ... eh. Or, you mention tanks as being overpowered with (paraphrasing) "your healer friends get bored." Well, that's less a problem with tanks and more with the fact that "healing" goes from much loved early on to really not needed much late game. (And also "are we talking Empathy or Pain Dom? And are they doing the self-nerfing 'pure healer' thing or actually doing other things too?") And, of course, the last bit - also touching on the OP's tank comment - is are we talking sets/ATs, or *IOs?* Would your tank be jumping in at +4x8 and not taking any damage if they were just on SOs? If not - and I suspect the answer would be "no" there - I don't think the powerset or AT is the issue. The "I can perma/cap/floored recharge" does horrendous things to game balance. (I mention in some of the "what would you change..." threads that pop up occasionally that I'd drop the rule of 5 to a rule of 3, among other things (like folding LOTG into the generic recharge percentage) - not a popular opinion, but I think the complaint of "this AT/set is overpowered" might get a new look if that happened.) -
Get into RP. Completing a character *there* has nothing to do with level or slots. Other than that... yeah. COH isn't really "Get to highest level and only then griiiiiiiiind to try to be the 1 person out of 100 in a raid that gets SuperUberPieceOfGear." Yes, there is higher end content (multiple Incarnate trials, Dark Astoria, Hami raids - I'd say MSR, which is easier on a 50+incarnate character, but you can join those whenever for the open world ones.) If you're trying to find league (multi-team) content... again, Hamidon raid, MSR, Incarnate trials (https://hcwiki.cityofheroes.dev/wiki/Incarnate_Trial ) - if you're hearing BAF/LAM/TPN/Underground/MOM/MAG, that's those. Those are where you're going to find the teams of 16-48 tackling things. Otherwise, it's mostly challenges you set yourself - tackle the higher difficulties introduced, collect badges, build the ultimate base, ouro as much content as you can. Find a new powerset combo you haven't tried - you've got 1000 slots per server, things like "Try one of every X set" (on live, I tackled having one of every control set to 50, for instance - and playing through with them, not just PLing to have them.) Choose your own adventure.
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I seem to recall a thread about this turning into a huge argument. *shrug* I'm good with it.
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What are the content paths for CoX in rough outline?
Greycat replied to DougGraves's topic in General Discussion
Mostly "Lackey" or "Sucker." Side of "Sociopath" with a few contacts. -
Custom EXP rates for players who use 'noxp'
Greycat replied to mechahamham's topic in Suggestions & Feedback
I think that's probably too many options - but having them match the XP boosts (100%, 50% and 25%) would probably work just fine.- 12 replies
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... as far as the Coming Storm, personally I'd like to see it die in a fire, see anything left from that die in another fire, then drown, then get irradiated, then left in the vacuum of space, and anything left after that can be given a flaming cactus suppository and sent to die in yet another fire. Horrible idea geared towards "force a grind into a game that doesn't have one so NC can get microtransaction/sub payments." Too many other, far more interesting lore bits that can be used that were left hanging over the years. (Gadzul/Blood of the Black Stream, anyone?)
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Or at least get introduced to ouro, and that unlocks it (just for those of us that need a "lore reason.")
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Couldn't say. The meaning's pretty murc-y.
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Do away with enhancemnet conversion dropdown menu
Greycat replied to xl8's topic in Suggestions & Feedback
Far too overpowered. Game breaking. Obviously you want an i win button. And think of the dev time! ;) (In seriousness? Asked for before. YES, PLEASE, DO THIS!) -
So presumably: item 1 is already taken care of, since /altinvite works. Item 2 is checked with any sort of invite, alt or otherwise. And is probably the trickiest of them to implement as it's back-checking on the alt and its permissions in the SG. Item 3 is irrelevant, as it's not just the owner that can invite others (even in regular invites.) That is already handled through SG permissions. Yes, I know the OP said "leader." Permissions are something already handled in game. They would, rather obviously, fail. I'm not sure why these are questions. Going the other way, /altinvite *typoed-name* fails, as well. And if you see you *somehow* joined the wrong group, by *already having an alt in there,* you'd see you weren't in the group you wanted and leave it. Irrelevant. And let's not do the "but the deeeevvvsss!" Yes, the devs are volunteer. Yes, they've done great work. Yes, they have limited time to work on things for the game. And y'know what, they can decide if something's worth their time on their own. They're big boys and girls. Completely irrelevant. Might as well ask "What's next, /playwow? /makemeadev?" It's not even an attempt at a slippery slope, it's a "let me fall flat on my face trying to argue this." Hell, I don't have a feeling one way or the other on the suggestion, but this was just such a ridiculous response TO the suggestion *it* needed response. From the get-go, for some weird reason, Six-Six has been arguing about "barging your way into" an SG and an "application process." Given the main aim of this is streamlining *inviting your own alts to a SG you are already in* (or, going by the OP's more restrictive idea, ones you own) are both utterly irrelevant. Personally, I'm hoping Six here just has some severe personal beef against the OP, or wasn't awake while posting. At least those would make these understandable. Not any more *right,* but understandable.
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City's Lack of Bots (of the script kind)
Greycat replied to kwsapphire's topic in General Discussion
WOW, The Old Republic (part of why I stopped playing,) Aion, quite a few others, yeah. -
City's Lack of Bots (of the script kind)
Greycat replied to kwsapphire's topic in General Discussion
You don't have to deal with it from level 1, though. And it's not like you're in competition with everyone else to try to farm the one world boss that spawns once an hour to get the component. I'm *directly* thinking of how TOR (Pay just to learn the next level of each ability, even if it's basically "swing a lightsaber a little harder) or Aion (Oh, you want to be able to develop a basic ability required in the game - flight - so you can stay in the air a few seconds later? GRIND for that gold...) are. We don't have that in COH. You level, you go to a trainer, say "ooh, that's available, ok, I'll take that" and go on your way. -
Believe it affects other areas, too. (I want to say AE editing.) So it's kind of a general "editor" thing, but yeah, having it get fixed would be glorious.