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Originally posted by News Bot View PostThere were no sub-weapons in 1.5, and armor is not an alien concept to video games. I'd also like to see these recycled places, because I'm betting they're once again going to be related to background textures.
D-2 Shelter (and recycled design location)
Guess which two sections of the B2F Laboratory were not fully re-used (with cosmetic changes) in BioHazard 2 retail product.
Originally posted by News Bot View PostWhat words of mine are you going on about? To begin with I don't know what translation of mine you're talking about.
* Irregular Mutant (Drain Demons)
Base is a tiny parasitic insect that absorbs nutrients from viral infected zombies, which causes rapid growth, mutation, until it finally develops to about the size of human. Found in dark and damp areas, it uses many spidery limbs to attach to walls and ceiling while waiting for prey. When it stands up on two feet it’s dangerous up close.
Originally posted by News Bot View PostIvy spits acid/poison acid over you by grabbing you when close, and also spits from a distance. I don't need to play BH2 again. I also don't need to play BH3 again. DD/BS do not spit anything, ever. They latch onto you and begin to feed or swipe at you with their claws. The clue to their attack methods is in their names. They also jump around the environment and crawl around on walls and ceilings like the Web Spinner/Giant Spider. To say that is the same behavior as an enemy that we've only seen moving in a straight line is pretty... speculative.
First two pictures are .gif. Another tidbit. Know when Monster Spider and Brain Suckers spit venom at the player? Most frequently when they are getting shot at. Pretty coincidence for something that was not "recycled", huh?
Oh and..
Originally posted by News Bot View Post(...)They also jump around the environment and crawl around on walls and ceilings like the Web Spinner/Giant Spider(...)Originally posted by News Bot View Post(...)crawl around on walls and ceilings like the Web Spinner/Giant Spider(...)Originally posted by News Bot View Post(...)Web Spinner/Giant Spider(...)
Originally posted by News Bot View PostEDIT: Apparently I'm just awesome at BH3 to the point where two enemies have never been able to use one of their attacks on me. Learn something new every day.
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Originally posted by Darkness View PostStrange how that brain sucker isn't even aiming at jill when it spits, when I play they actually shoot it at jill, just like the manspider.
Originally posted by DSC View PostIvy totally spits either acid OR poison depending on if you use the anti BOW gas in transition to A and B game.
The red varients are poisonous. I just played all four scenarios, please trust me.Last edited by Kegluneq; 01-16-2013, 10:09 PM.
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Originally posted by Kegluneq View PostA-2 Elevator
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D-2 Shelter (and recycled design location)
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Guess which two sections of the B2F Laboratory were not fully re-used (with cosmetic changes) in BioHazard 2 retail product.
It's kind funny you mention this, because I was having trouble finding it, too. Had to look at my post history, but it was nowhere near to be found. Then, I tried to google it using certain terms, yet, I was out of luck. Finally, I looked for it in the original topic at Project Umbrella forums, but for some odd reason, it seemed to be missing. Thankfully, I'm resourceful enough to find things when I want, so here it is:
* Irregular Mutant (Drain Demons)
Base is a tiny parasitic insect that absorbs nutrients from viral infected zombies, which causes rapid growth, mutation, until it finally develops to about the size of human. Found in dark and damp areas, it uses many spidery limbs to attach to walls and ceiling while waiting for prey. When it stands up on two feet it’s dangerous up close.
Ivy doesn't spit poison from a distance. Again, replay BioHazard 2 (or inform yourself) before claiming things that are clearly incorrect. Furthermore, slobbering poison all over the player is not the same as spitting it. There is a distinct difference. And in case you still doubt the similarities between Monster Spider and Drain Deimos/Brain Suckers:
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First two pictures are .gif. Another tidbit. Know when Monster Spider and Brain Suckers spit venom at the player? Most frequently when they are getting shot at. Pretty coincidence for something that was not "recycled", huh?
Oh and..
... really?
You don't need to. I only found out when I played BioHazard 3 Nemesis with the Infinite Assault Rifle. Manual Mode only, defeat Nemesis on every occasion. It's quite a joy the replayability that BioHazard 3 offers.Tired of Stupid... sigpic
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Both types of Ivy spit, the darker gas affected ones do it more regularly. The latter takes more health from you in both spitting and grab and vomit styles.
If they can tell you're in the area and they don't shuffle forwards or close enough to vine whip you then they tend to try to spit at you from a distance.
Shooting them limits the spitting because they jitter on the spot as I recall.
Even the official artwork for them shows them spitting something.Last edited by Rombie; 01-16-2013, 10:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Rombie View PostBoth types of Ivy spit, the darker gas affected ones do it more regularly. The latter takes more health from you in both spitting and grab and vomit styles.
If they can tell you're in the area and they don't shuffle forwards or close enough to vine whip you then they tend to try to spit at you from a distance.
Even the official artwork for them shows them spitting something.
What I don't understand is why someone on here (not you Rombie) is bringing up Ivy's as a comparison to the BS/DD and 1.5 creature...
The similarities; both visually and attack wise are very similar for the BS/DD and 1.5 monster. The 1.5 monster did not resemble a plant at all...
But there are a lot of things similar from the way it gets up on 2 rear legs and rushes you, to the spitting, and the crawling that we saw in the RE3 creatures. Whether it's not meant to be related by the developers or not, you can't deny there are many similarities. And a Plant Creature spitting poison too, isn't as valid of a comparison to make.Tired of Stupid... sigpic
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Originally posted by Rombie View PostBoth types of Ivy spit, the darker gas affected ones do it more regularly. The latter takes more health from you in both spitting and grab and vomit styles.
If they can tell you're in the area and they don't shuffle forwards or close enough to vine whip you then they tend to try to spit at you from a distance.
Shooting them limits the spitting because they jitter on the spot as I recall.
Even the official artwork for them shows them spitting something.
Sorry for the misinformed comments.
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Here's a few more 1.5 assets that got reused. A few rooms in DC2 definitely have that 1.5-ish atmosphere, but I think the similarities end with the reuse of assets:
(roof and wall are from the 1.5 factory; "Level 4" texture on the billboard)
As for the D-2 Shelter hallway, its design crept its way into retail and merged with the P-4/Level 4 lab hallway:
Seibu teh geimu?
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Yeah, people posted some videos that showed News Bot was wrong. The world wobbled on it's axis for a minute, but I think we're OK.
But yes, it does seem a touch odd to me that most of the features that were rumoured to have been in the game have shown up in later instalments, but just happened to be completely independent of 1.5. You'd think they'd have at least looked to see what the issues that caused them to be scrapped were, and how to fix them, rather than making the same mistakes again...but eh. Common sense and Capcom go together like a brick of potassium and water.
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The Monster-Spider grabs and bites you from the looks of it, hence the blood.
Backgrounds are mainly taken from a CAPCOM texture dump and are actually in quite a lot of their games. The "D-2 shelter" aside (which is pushing it), none of those images show any meaningful connection.
Originally posted by alinhoalisson View PostUmmm....yes, they do.
* Irregular Mutant (Drain Demons)
Base is a tiny parasitic insect that absorbs nutrients from viral infected zombies, which causes rapid growth, mutation, until it finally develops to about the size of human. Found in dark and damp areas, it uses many spidery limbs to attach to walls and ceiling while waiting for prey. When it stands up on two feet it’s dangerous up close.
Also, that translation is not mine.
We designed this monster that walks on walls or ceilings and jumps because "a monster that uses three-dimensional space" was requested. This monster's motif was a flea.
When you shoot it, sometimes its arms come off or they drop eggs, please look carefully.Originally posted by Kegluneq View PostYou're right. Even the normal Ivy does spit the venom. I completely forgot about that.
Sorry for the misinformed comments.
you can't deny there are many similaritiesLast edited by News Bot; 01-17-2013, 04:23 AM.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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