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Could be okay, but HECUs kick commando style.

What’s more effective? Putting a blade straight in the spine and paralysing the victim, or kick them in the chest so that they loose breath for like a minute?

Correct me if these thoughts are wrong, I’m not very good with human anatomy…

Well tbh trying to stab someone wearing power armor isn’t the greatest idea.

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:frowning:

How about a scripted secuence when they slit the throat of a guard? Might not be the best Idea, but hey, why should Shepherd be the only one using a knife?

Inb4noncanon

I doubt the “Yor Dead Freeman” guy knows what power armour is.

^lolipop^Cuz Shepheard iz awsumm you stopid back-humper

Suggestion: unban everyone once Blackmesa is released!

Suggestion: double the size of the ban list once Blackmesa is released!

I would prefer them to double the ban-ratio once it’s released. This place will probably triple in population when the time comes… doubling the users banned wouldn’t be much of a change.

You’re so helpful. :stuck_out_tongue:

He doesn’t, Google did it for him :expressionless:

Google is German? Quick, hide!

So THAT’S why google wave doesn’t work…

Again off topic :fffuuu:

This isn’t Splinter Cell: Black Mesa Complex. Honestly though, it just doesn’t fit with the feel of the game.

what if an assassin did it :3

[COLOR=‘Black’]no, im not being serious

Hm.

Amount of time needed to code this vs. profit margin.

meh… not sure on this.

It would work great as a dynamic interaction ( no code ), but it wont happen. :fffuuu:

I don’t like the idea of scripted sequences showing something like a guard or scientist getting his throat cut. I know it doesn’t really make sense, but I’m ok with seeing someone get mowed down by a grunt though. I don’t know, it just seems a little too graphic.

Yeah, gibbing isn’t very graphic, right?

:hmph:

Wir sollten jetzt aufhören…

Nosehole is totally right :slight_smile:

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