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That's very dangerous.
1) They running like crabs - sidestepping.
2) Im not good in electricity, but somehow I afraid about potential short-circuit.
just lol .....can't rep you again yet
-Bemo-
That's very dangerous.
1) They running like crabs - sidestepping.
2) Im not good in electricity, but somehow I afraid about potential short-circuit.
forgive my noobie-ness, but what was the point in taming before CE2? ive only been told that the mobs were pretty much only billboards that danced and spammed random shit or whatever.. so why do ppl want that back so bad?
i guess the only real point is so the tamers make nice piles of peds and everybody else buys pointless mobs that really did nothing and collect dust in storage or apartment, but what do i know only been playing 2 years taming was b4 my time
I read some "Taming back!" posts at every VU, but I wonder how many people really want this back?
MindForce had to be reintroduced at it has interest for 90% of the population, same than Mentoring.
But taming, seriously, 10% of players want it back? Yes we all have fruits in storage waiting for a market but...
Personnally, I always considered Pets as annoying advertising objects or just exploits (blocking doors, PvP walls, etc).
I read some "Taming back!" posts at every VU, but I wonder how many people really want this back?
forgive my noobie-ness, but what was the point in taming before CE2? ive only been told that the mobs were pretty much only billboards that danced and spammed random shit or whatever.. so why do ppl want that back so bad?
i guess the only real point is so the tamers make nice piles of peds and everybody else buys pointless mobs that really did nothing and collect dust in storage or apartment, but what do i know only been playing 2 years taming was b4 my time
"...I looked up and saw a car whose color was pale grey. Its rider was named MA, and his companion was the Grave. These two were given authority over one-fourth of the earth, to kill with the sword and famine and disease and wild animals..."