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RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Sombs - 12-21-2017 ![]() Did you know that there is a human jaw in the texture file of the Nomad Incubus? The file is called worm.dfm. King's body file is called li_scrote_body.dfm. Go figure. RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Toris - 12-21-2017 @"Sombra Hookier" Actually lightplay was vanillia thing. If you play the vanillia, you'll quickly realize that all planets give the second light source to all objects around. Same applies to certain places, such as Hudson and Bering Systems. If you closed to their respective Hamburg gates or areas close to the southern part of system map, your ship was illuminated by Walker Nebula. Also, what the hell, that jaw thing. RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Domino.Harvy - 12-21-2017 (11-30-2017, 12:13 PM)Lythrilux Wrote: Did you know that previously you could mount the Bretonian Gunboat FWG on an Orca and it'd have a 360 degree firing arc. When it was? I mean about fg RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Mephistoles - 12-21-2017 (12-21-2017, 04:06 AM)Sombra Hookier Wrote: King's body file is called li_scrote_body.dfm. Go figure. He was originally named Major Scrote. RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Lythrilux - 12-21-2017 (12-21-2017, 11:30 AM)Domino.Harvy Wrote:(11-30-2017, 12:13 PM)Lythrilux Wrote: Did you know that previously you could mount the Bretonian Gunboat FWG on an Orca and it'd have a 360 degree firing arc. Several versions ago. RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - NixOlympica - 02-16-2018 Is it bad that I remember pretty much all of this? The 4 hour rule breaking sanctions were fun. "YOU LEFT 3 HOURS 58 MINUTES AGO! BAN!" Also wow, does Yoda[T] bring up some memories... Also Make SlaverID Great Again, you know Slaver's Union {SU} was dope as hell. Also shouldn't "Did you know Sindy was once permabanned" be in? I can't even remember why, messing with some files or something. RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Durandal - 02-16-2018 Hi Pilgrim. Did you know that you can splice starspheres together with the UTF editor? ![]() RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Sand_Spider - 03-08-2018 Did you know that
the Pelican has a cowcatcher on the front of it? No lie! Look at it! ![]() A cowcatcher (or, pilot) is a device mounted on the front of a train in order to deflect obstacles that might otherwise derail the locomotive. ![]() RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Panzer - 03-24-2018 (10-05-2016, 08:14 AM)DelBoy Wrote: Whatyamean WAS a faction? We're still here. RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Sanctions - 07-20-2018 1) КФШВ ПФЬЬФ УМУКН ВФН. Stands for "Raid gamma every day". Back in the day from .85 to .86 Gamma raids were almost a usual day routine for [RF] and [RHA] alike. Giant fleets encountered each other in Omega-41 or in Gamma. Corsairs were losing more often due to the lack of experienced players, as the fresh ones coming to Discovery after FL's campaign considered that faction some sort of end-game and played for it before changing to something different. Their tech was also slow in all regards and hard to master. Black Sails could surely kick some butt though, they were good. Mass raiding ended when Corsairs built Puerto del Sol POB on top of the O-41 - Gamma Jump Hole. Cerb turrets would shred your face to pieces once you entered. 2) [RF]. "Roter Frontkämpferbund used to recruit fresh people on Russia's biggest imageboard, resulting in lots of fresh blood and potential soldiers. RF also used to have lots of experienced hackers and exploiters, which later led to the dramatic increase in anti-cheat system's performance, as all the vulnerabilities were handed to devs after some time of toying. One of the best modellers is also from there (@massdriver). 3) Reavers. Had probably the most OPed tech-chart from 85 to 86 and were never shy to abuse it. Seeing their Odins geared with GMG Skyblasts B was a common sight. 4) Thor MK2. One of the most popular Admin-used ships. Was like a regular Hessian Thor but with different, more appealing, cockpit. 5) Zephyrs. Were used by Hessians as they didn't have their own battleships before .86, while all the available cruisers were SW imports (Hel/Vidar). 6) Dyson Sphere. Could be accessed by getting closer to it's entrance and using /stuck command. That was possible somewhen during .86. 7) Snub weapon damage. Was much lower than it is now. For instance, Flashpoints had 201 damage per hit, resulting in just 1674 DPS. Not many factional weapons could exceed 2400 or more dps, resulting in a big love for Codes, which were basically the same as they are now in all terms. 8) Phantoms. Were WH40K import (C'Tan): http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/C%27tan 9) Nomad Trial ID. Which could be found on The Shrine (might be still there), you could rephack yourself to being green with K'Hara (by equipping it for once) while still being able to restore the rest of the factions' standing by doing Outcast missions (whole Sirius besides OCs and K'Hara was red towards you). Wilde were not affected, though. 10) Wilde Scorpion. Was one of the most scared ships back in the days, even without using TS, due to it's number of guns and a good core. 10) Vanilla ships. Not only suffered from multiplied explosion damage, but from the radiation as well. Moving through Omegas on such ship wasn't much of a pleasure. 11) People kept the tradition of blowing away Eagle's Middle Wings for decreasing it's overall hitbox. That tradition ended as the models became consisting of one single component. |