Re: ELVA people
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Sep 8th 2003 at 6:36pm
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As the topic says, the old ELVA forums over at desplesda.com are back up. We will be moving to our own ones in the not too distant future hopefully, sometime after the new website is done.
I know this coulda been done via PMs but it was easier to make one post than lots of those :smile:
Re: ELVA people
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
Mon Sep 8th 2003 at 11:24pm
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You best stop your spamming, or the snabbits will come and eat you up.
Re: ELVA people
Posted by Vash on
Tue Sep 9th 2003 at 12:05pm
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opps ^_^
well as for your MOD reno, i never had a thing for giant fighting robots, but still goodluck!
Re: ELVA people
Posted by Myrk- on
Tue Sep 9th 2003 at 1:23pm
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I love the idea, personally my favorite mod setting would be near future with assassins running around everywhere, the assassins that do moves like matrix and move really quickly, crawl on walls and stuff... Ultimate deathmatch.
Re: ELVA people
Posted by ReNo on
Wed Sep 10th 2003 at 3:35pm
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We were watching a TV program called "Jump London" last night and were saying it would make a cool game Myrk, would probably work out similar to what you were talking about - making cool jumps and stunts across rooftops and whatnot while shooting (and most often missing) each other.
Re: ELVA people
Posted by Gwil on
Wed Sep 10th 2003 at 3:39pm
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Throws a dictionary at ReNo
angsty :smile:
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Re: ELVA people
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
Wed Sep 10th 2003 at 3:50pm
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that jump london proggy was really cool. The way they disciplined themselves with it & made themselves flexible was really much like bruce lee.
Re: ELVA people
Posted by Mr.Ben on
Wed Sep 10th 2003 at 6:27pm
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I thought what they did was very cool however i didn't like how the program filmed it and showed it. Each of the really cool things lasted only a second often from an angle not showing it all and only once (that i remember) did we get the glory of the slow motion. So much i wanted to see again and slower so i could fully appreciate it.
Also was it me or on the millenium bridge did they just simply run accross it?! :X
Re: ELVA people
Posted by Monqui on
Thu Sep 11th 2003 at 4:04am
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Are the forums still over at Des' site? I'll check it out tomorrow (Internet just came back up like 10 min ago).
Re: ELVA people
Posted by ReNo on
Thu Sep 11th 2003 at 5:44pm
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Forums are back up, but you need to be added to the ELVA group before the ELVA forum is viewable, and Des hasn't given me allowances to add people to it so it could be a while before you have access :sad:
The Millenium Bridge bit was rubbish, and to be honest most of the London section was. The introduction to the people was the best, they did by far the coolest stuff back in their own territory.