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  • Lanzagranadas
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    "Revelations 2", "Outbreak: Tall Oaks", "RE7: The War Ends Now".... What comes next, The Neo-Umbrella Chronicles? Operation Rockfort Island?

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  • DeadArtist
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    Anyone still have that Revelations 2 poster somewhere? That website's down.

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  • Deus Flux
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    If that Rev. 2 poster is real, then it gives me a reason to keep my 3DS. Otherwise I was just gonna sell it.

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  • News Bot
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    Fuck off CAPCOM.

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  • DeadArtist
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    I would like to have more PS3 Site Buddies on Residentevil.net. Anyone want to add me? My nickname at RE.net is DeadArtist .

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  • News Bot
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    Months later, it's still disgusting that CAPCOM's "translators" still haven't caught their own glaring mistakes.



    Originally posted by Wrong
    As our genetic mapping of the new virus (The Abyss) neared completion, the Global Pharmaceutical Consortium offered the assistance of their research branch via their contacts in an unnamed country.
    Originally posted by Accurate
    When the gene analysis of the newly-discovered virus neared completion, a research institute of an international pharmaceutical company offered cooperation through the route of a certain national organization.


    Originally posted by Wrong
    The Federal Bioterrorism Commission was founded by the U.S. government to be the enforcing agency of the guidelines set forth by the National Species Protection Act.

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    The duties of all FBC members include the research, training and support of the biological community. Policies will be fomented on a needs-only basis, with any additional budget expenditures and extraordinary activities being approved by a plenary session of the Wildlife Protection Committee.

    The FBC chair is selected by the Wildlife Protection Committee. The chair's duties include complete oversight of the FBC and coordination of all activities with respective U.S. Cabinet officials. The FBC chair is the final overseer of the National Animal Protection Community.

    All members of the National Animal Protection Community are entitled to request help from the chair, including the Secretaries of State and Defense, and the Director of National Intelligence.
    Originally posted by Accurate
    The FBC was established as the enforcement agency of biological defense in the United States, under the provisions of the 2001 National Biological Defense Act.

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    The FBC formulates systems considered to be necessary for research and development in relation to support, training and biological defense with FBC personnel execution of duties and has the authority to draft schemes for budget and action plans under the approval of the National Security Council.

    The FBC Chairperson is elected by the National Security Council and not only oversees FBC personnel and shoulders the unification of strategic decisions and regulations of biological defense branches within the government, but also holds the additional post of National Biological Defense Community Director.

    Regarding the enforcement of activities, they have the right to demand support from the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the Director of National Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who participate in the National Biological Defense Community.
    The WWF would be so proud of the coverage of animal welfare!

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  • Dracarys
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    Originally posted by DeadArtist View Post
    But the globster week got me lots of XP? At least I think it did.
    Nope globsters the same, XP difference for beating for example stage 2 Trench was 100xp, for the entire stage which contains about 20 or so globsters. Capcom really didn't think it through.
    Last edited by Dracarys; 06-15-2013, 12:24 PM.

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  • DeadArtist
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    But the globster week got me lots of XP? At least I think it did.

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  • Dracarys
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    Originally posted by Lanzagranadas View Post
    And also I think Wrathborne is right on "earthquake attacks", Dragginazo and Norman can hit you even if they don`t hit you.
    You're meant to interupt the attack, the punishment for failing is damage and/or being knocked over. That is the entire point of them.

    Originally posted by DeadArtist View Post
    Resident Evil . Net is actually having to events. One of which helps you level up faster if you kill oozes in raid mode. give it a try , it's fun and quite rewarding ;)
    The RE.net bonus XP is worthless, they applied it to the enemies but the actual enemies barely reward any XP, finishing stages gets you lots of XP, killing every enemy with the XP bonus will net you +100xp or so only, worthless.

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  • DeadArtist
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    Originally posted by TheOrganization View Post
    I'm having to take a break from Raid Mode unless anybody can give me some good tips to level up quicker, it seems to be taking me forever and it's getting quite tedious
    Resident Evil . Net is actually having to events. One of which helps you level up faster if you kill oozes in raid mode. give it a try , it's fun and quite rewarding ;)

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  • Wrathborne
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    The "Trench" levels seem to work for that.

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  • TheOrganization
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    I'm having to take a break from Raid Mode unless anybody can give me some good tips to level up quicker, it seems to be taking me forever and it's getting quite tedious

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  • Lanzagranadas
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    A sprint couldn`t be any problem, you are not forced to do it all the time so if you are in small rooms or narrow corridors you just do normal run and save sprint for open and wide stages. RER doesn´t really need a sprint now because enemies and situations were already designed to match the character`s normal speed and limitations, but that speed is certainly not realistic for a cowntdown or emergency situation, and RER has many of them. And also I think Wrathborne is right on "earthquake attacks", Dragginazo and Norman can hit you even if they don`t hit you.

    A sprint does not necessarily needs to be as fast as in RE6 and hard to control (compared to other games)

    But it all depends on which direction takes next RE, if they make huge stages with long distances to cover sprint is welcome. They can also make it more realistic by using stamina bar to limit the sprint usage.
    Last edited by Lanzagranadas; 06-12-2013, 09:41 PM.

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  • Wrathborne
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    Originally posted by shanemurphy View Post
    A sprint in Revelations would provide a challenge.....to not keep running into and against walls, that's exactly why a sprint would never work in a game of Revelations nature.
    I disagree, even if the sprint was just a short burst instead of a long fast stride, it'd be a very welcome addition and wouldn't break the game too much.

    With how many areas keep you confined as it is, being able to escape the extra fast enemies, or enemies that use "earthquake attacks", would be a blessing.

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