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  • ThWorldGreatest
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    Originally posted by レオンスコットケネディ View Post
    You call him a good character? Seemingly there are not many people who share my thoughts. I think he was good in RE2. He died at the end (can't tell me this supermutant, calling himself Leon Scott Kennedy, is him!).
    But in RE4 he came back with unnatural powers. Not as good as those of
    Wesker in RE5, but... well... he's no longer human. And in Biohazard Degeneration he's just a freaking a*****e. If I would see a dear friend in a dangerous situation I wouldn't say "Try not to get killed". I'd say something like "Be careful" or "Take good care of you".

    I'll stop to write about him at this point. He's just annoying and this topic would drive me crazy :-)
    hey at least he wasn't THAT annoying in RE4 , i dunno about you but after watching RE: D i despise him now, oh and who the hell said that Leon had superpowers in RE4? he only got this a bit into the game but at the end of the game he got rid of 'em.
    Last edited by ThWorldGreatest; 12-06-2008, 07:09 AM. Reason: Stupid :D smileys running mah post.

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  • Sephiroth
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    Well you caint at it was not going to get leaked we knew this was going to happen and I will not be whaching any leacked videos not until I get my copy ow but January is till a while off
    Last edited by Sephiroth; 12-05-2008, 06:28 PM.

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  • レオンスコットケネディ
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    Originally posted by ThWorldGreatest View Post
    not only did he look different but his annoying emo self is back, in RE4 he was a good character.
    You call him a good character? Seemingly there are not many people who share my thoughts. I think he was good in RE2. He died at the end (can't tell me this supermutant, calling himself Leon Scott Kennedy, is him!).
    But in RE4 he came back with unnatural powers. Not as good as those of
    Wesker in RE5, but... well... he's no longer human. And in Biohazard Degeneration he's just a freaking a*****e. If I would see a dear friend in a dangerous situation I wouldn't say "Try not to get killed". I'd say something like "Be careful" or "Take good care of you".

    I'll stop to write about him at this point. He's just annoying and this topic would drive me crazy :-)

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  • ThWorldGreatest
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    watched it , 7/10 it felt shallow for me but this is MUCH better than the crap that is the RE trilogy, it didn't feel as 'epic' as the resident evil games in terms of setting and action. and don't get me started on the terrible model of leon.not only did he look different but his annoying emo self is back, in RE4 he was a good character.
    Last edited by ThWorldGreatest; 12-05-2008, 01:55 PM.

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  • A-J
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    so im looking at some screens people have posted, and its weird, all the non-human stuff seems to be rendered pretty well, but its just the humans who look "off" .. a bit robotic i mean .. not really like live people.

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  • Nomad9026
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    Fearless Leader does not aprove piracy, I will personally feed anyone who aproves it to my robotic zombie cows. IS THAT CLEAR, COMRADS!
    - SIR, YES SIR!

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  • P Anderson DIE
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    Damn good to be back guess I better watch what im saying from now on and this topic is dead to me.

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  • Dot50Cal
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    Dear everyone:
    1. No, I didn't pirate it, and I haven't seen it. I will see it when it releases on Blu-Ray

    2. I don't care if you pirated it and saw it. Stop telling me this.

    That is all, thank you.

    Originally posted by A-J View Post
    putting up a review based on a leaked copy isn't very nice -_-
    Or very smart, considering Dama tries to get interviews around the game releases.
    Last edited by Dot50Cal; 12-04-2008, 04:35 PM.

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  • Stars1356
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    Not suprised that it was leaked. I think I can wait till the end of the month.

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  • Member_of_STARS
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    Originally posted by shanemurphy View Post
    Would the rate of transformation not be determined by the amount of contact with the virus carrior?

    Like someone who is bitten on the arm and escapes would take alot longer.

    But if someone was bitten clear on the neck it would be pretty fast.

    Of course, it could also have something to do with the individual themselfs, maybe a certain person can naturally fight infections better then others.
    You know, that is probably the simpliest answer. And usually the one used in most times. I just like the fact that RE hasnt been very clear on that so it leaves some room for speculation.

    I mean, we have that truckdriver in RE2 who turned in the matter of minutes. Knowing truckdrivers myself, they are not the healthiest people. He was overweight, probably smoked like Titanic too.

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  • riderkid
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    Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
    If you have a TV capable of 1080p there definitely is a difference.
    well i have a TV capable of supporting HDMI so yes i cna do 1080p but im asking about extras.

    are the extras different ecuase that the dif between rent and own

    Originally posted by Scott Green View Post
    Why's the rum gone!?!?!?
    because i run an alchohol free ship...we do however have hot apple cider and those cookies with the candy in them...

    incidently never put skittles in sugar cookies. won't work
    Last edited by Dot50Cal; 12-04-2008, 04:35 PM.

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  • shanemurphy
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    Would the rate of transformation not be determined by the amount of contact with the virus carrior?

    Like someone who is bitten on the arm and escapes would take alot longer.

    But if someone was bitten clear on the neck it would be pretty fast.

    Of course, it could also have something to do with the individual themselfs, maybe a certain person can naturally fight infections better then others.

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  • Member_of_STARS
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    Originally posted by CiarenDevlin View Post
    There is no set rate for turning into a zombie. There are multiple factors. The individual and method of infection being the primary two. Most people bitten first hand and killed will turn almost immediately. Anyone bitten and still alive will take sometime longer. Dead bodies rise within minutes. Mere minor exposure to the virus (such as that exhibited by the Keeper and the Outbreak survivors) will take days or weeks, while major exposure (as in, virus released intentionally) will result in a much shorter time frame, say a few hours. Degeneration doesn't change anything about the infection rate. In-fact it remains consistent with the rest of the series.

    However, you do raise a fine point with the sleeping aspect. But it only applies to the Crimson Head at this point.
    You actually just confirmed my theory.

    Keyword being "incapacitated". One could assume that the colossal blood loss and through that, ones ability to fight the virus, could be directly responsible for the fast turning. Even though Keepers diary doesnt confirm it as its most likely just a piece of interesting writing, you could say Keepers health and condition degraded at night.

    Sleeping, incapacitated and killed, all seem to have a similar effect.

    Anyway, I seem to be alone in this theory (and I also believe that "zombies" arent dead per se, and are actually living).

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  • News Bot
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    Devlin. With RE2 intro excluded, the games actually have been pretty consistent in the infection rate. I always speculated that, as with many progressing disease (even common cold), a body has to be subconscious (or sleeping). Ever noticed that youre not actually feeling ill after a day outside in cold? But after sleep, you feel sick? REmake progresses even further on that. You kill (incapacitate) a zombie, and it turns into a crimson head. The process seems to have its laws or logic.
    There is no set rate for turning into a zombie. There are multiple factors. The individual and method of infection being the primary two. Most people bitten first hand and killed will turn almost immediately. Anyone bitten and still alive will take sometime longer. Dead bodies rise within minutes. Mere minor exposure to the virus (such as that exhibited by the Keeper and the Outbreak survivors) will take days or weeks, while major exposure (as in, virus released intentionally) will result in a much shorter time frame, say a few hours. Degeneration doesn't change anything about the infection rate. In-fact it remains consistent with the rest of the series.

    However, you do raise a fine point with the sleeping aspect. But it only applies to the Crimson Head at this point.

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  • doomed
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    The movie was much better than I expected! It's not a masterpiece but it's a very enjoyable movie!

    I'll definitely rent the DVD when it's officially released.

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