Others being the Top Seller (because any sensible person would sooner fight bandits than paying them off, with a healer in the party), and Natural Shot (because the extra points in the shooting cap is redundant with the Gun Collector). Originally posted by RainingMetal:One of them. even with the lowest possible shooting stat, you can still nearly always hit a zombie with an assault rifle, and if you hold it down you just adjust the aim/recoil with WASD since your character moves the gun in the direction he's moving. youre much better off using Gungineer or Gun Collector or something similar.Īlso considering how the shooting stat works in this game and the fact that there is literally zero possible long-range encounters against zombies under any circumstances, the shooting stat is nearly useless outside of road events. if you have a rare powerful weapon in the first place, you're more than capable of hoarding enough food. according to the wiki, a weapon that you could originally sell for say, 5 food, can be sold with the perk for a whooping 7 food instead. Top Seller is just way too low of a bonus anyway. Originally posted by B.W.S:really sucks that the most interesting-looking/sounding perk in the game ends up being the most useless once you unlock it. I just thought I had a very unique experience showcasing incredibly bad game design kicking me in the gut, and that I would share it. (not to mention bows aren't megabusters and shouldn't be "charge up" weapons to begin with, but that's more of a pet peeve of mine.) Even BERZERK! doesn't make bows usable out of the gate, and you can't charge it while tired, so I can't imagine a single practical use for this weapon whatsoever. No wonder the youtube videos were of such little help, they make the bow look the tiniest bit usable, but that happens to not actually be the case anymore. THEN I notice the update saying that they did this. The only problem is that if you ever somehow gain enough strength to use the bow, like, at all, then you might as well pick up YOUR CAR and throw that at them instead. I play through that game as an experiment, raising my stats as high as I could, and I manage to deduce that strength seems to speed up the charge time, that makes sense. Okay, so it's RNG, that explains one thing at least. and then I notice, that slowly, very VERY slowly, the bow is moving away from my character, and EVENTUALLY I do the little click thing, release the bow. (youtube youtube youtube) okay, so they do a little bob animation when it's ready to fire. 12 seconds good? Fire! (plink) no damage. (google google google) oh, I have to hold down B until it. 18, 2023.I picked up the game after the latest update (cloud saves), first impression: oooh, bow and arrow perk, I'm gunna rush that! So I obtained it sooner than expected, made a character with Bow and Oblivious with all glee and haste, and put 30 arrows into two zombies. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. Voice actor auditions are expected to take place next year in Winnipeg where the recording sessions will be held. They anticipate the "Star Wars" translation will happen next year with plans for a premiere in Winnipeg, theatrical screenings across Canada and an eventual television showing on APTN.Ĭary Miller, associate vice president of Indigenous research and curriculum at the University of Manitoba, says the dubbed version will make the Ojibwe language more accessible, particularly to younger generations who carry the knowledge of the community into the future. Producers say Ojibwe was chosen because it is the most spoken Indigenous language in Manitoba, Ontario and Minnesota, with about 320,000 speakers across Canada and the United States. It's only the second time the original "Star Wars" has been officially translated into an Indigenous language. The first film in George Lucas' popular sci-fi series introduces many of the beloved characters, including Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo and his Wookiee co-pilot Chewbacca. Lucasfilm, the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council and the University of Manitoba say they've reached an agreement to record a dubbed Ojibwe version of "Star Wars: A New Hope." The galaxy of "Star Wars" is expanding once again as plans take shape to translate the original 1977 Hollywood hit into the Ojibwe language.
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