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  • Originally posted by Mr. Spencer View Post
    Sadly there are a few in the community who refuse to submit to our dominion of the lore, but those voices of dissent will be silenced in time.
    I may not have the same fondness for you as I do News Bot, but I'll be damned if you aren't entertaining. XD

    BACK ON TOPIC:

    How does everyone feel about the driving sequences? They remind me of the shitty car sequences from nearly all James Bond games after Goldeneye. (I.e. all other Pierce Brosnan 007 titles) But I will admit, I've wanted to drive a BSAA Humvee in some fashion since I saw them parked in the warehouse in RE5. So epic looking.
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    • You don't like me? You're a wise man.
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      • The car sequences in NIghtfire were awesome.
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        • I feel very ambivalent about the driving sequences. I think they're a good thing in small doses, just like QTEs, but it looks like we're getting a lot of them.

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          • Maybe we'll get lucky and its only 1 sequence per character and the sequence itself is just a 1-2 minute scenario?

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            • I just like the idea of something more personal being the cause of Chris' descent into a bottle. Afterall, the loss of yet another team seems paltry, he found the corpses of his friends from Alpha and Bravo team, endured the horrors of countless reanimated corpses and monsters and the events of RE5 it's a little blunt but I'd imagine he'd be desensitised to death. The loss of another team . . . is that really enough after all this time? The death of Claire (or Jill) is far more personal to him, and would take a much greater toll on him. With Capcom and the mediocre writing they and most game developers excel at I know it's expecting too much to see a ballsy move but again the lack of Claire when Sherry returns, who was so prevalent in her scenario in RE2, just seems like a missed opportunity at the very least. Capcom have skirted by this idea before with RE5 and even Slant6 went with it for ORC so they've probably had their fill. I know I'll no doubt be wrong, I actually don't mind if I am but I see no harm in speculating. With all the ideas they've put into the gameplay can't they try something bold with the plot?

              hell maybe he drinks to numb the constant pain in his hand from punching that damn boulder . . .
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              • More speculation, but...What if he and Jill did get married and they had a kid...but the newborn was a mutant? Jill still has some 'T' in her body.

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                • Originally posted by Wrathborne View Post
                  More speculation, but...What if he and Jill did get married and they had a kid...but the newborn was a mutant? Jill still has some 'T' in her body.
                  That would be a logical place to go for a lot of the survivors. It might also explain why none of them seem to have started families...

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                  • Originally posted by Wrathborne View Post
                    More speculation, but...What if he and Jill did get married and they had a kid...but the newborn was a mutant? Jill still has some 'T' in her body.
                    She doesn't.
                    PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium

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                    • She doesnt? Thought there was a file in RE5 that said she had some dormant 'T' still in her system?

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                      • Just saw my first RE6 commercial on network television. Could've sworn I saw some video I haven't seen before... hrm...
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                        • Originally posted by Wrathborne View Post
                          She doesnt? Thought there was a file in RE5 that said she had some dormant 'T' still in her system?
                          It also states it disappeared but left behind anti-bodies. She should be immune to the T-Virus and in theory some other progenitor based viruses.


                          As to this Chris thing with trauma, I'm not sure how believable it is meant to be, given how much he has gone through already having him now suddeny develop these issues is kind of pulling a Metroid Other M moment against Ridley.
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                          • Originally posted by Wrathborne View Post
                            She doesnt? Thought there was a file in RE5 that said she had some dormant 'T' still in her system?
                            I'm actually translating that file now, incidentally. Here's what it actually says.

                            However, her story wasn't over yet.
                            She, who disappeared beneath the cliff, was rescued by Wesker.
                            Wesker, who rescued Jill, continued simply keeping her alive in a frozen sleep state.
                            When the "Uroboros Project" was completed, he planned to use her as the first test subject.
                            This was Wesker's modest revenge.

                            However, the situation sided with Jill.
                            The sensors supervising Jill's life reactions detected abnormal values.
                            Something was happening in her body, attracting Wesker's interest again.
                            As a result of inspection, the existence of a t-Virus, which had mutated inside her body, was confirmed.
                            It was a remnant of the t-Virus she was once infected with in Raccoon City.

                            The t-Virus was not necessarily completely expelled with the vaccine, and it lay hidden deep within her and had continued growing.
                            In her long-term frozen sleep, it rejuvenated and surfaced.
                            And soon, the t-Virus disappeared.
                            But something also remained.
                            A strong virus antibody was discovered in her body.
                            After continuing to allow the t-Virus to incubate within her body for many years, it produced a self-defense capability for her - it could be called a miracle.

                            And this fact delighted Wesker.
                            It also states it disappeared but left behind anti-bodies. She should be immune to the T-Virus and in theory some other progenitor based viruses.
                            t-Virus immunity has no effect on Progenitor-based viruses. Almost all of the viruses are very unique, and resistance to one does not provide resistance to another.
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                            PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium

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                            • Ahhhh...Well that answers that question.

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                              • Originally posted by News Bot View Post
                                t-Virus immunity has no effect on Progenitor-based viruses. Almost all of the viruses are very unique, and resistance to one does not provide resistance to another.
                                Yet that is the exact excuse you used to try explain the T-Vaccine in Degeneration when spouting about lots of different T-Virus's.
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