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Dharkbayne
2003-04-02, 09:34 PM
Will you be able to see cloaked enemy AMSes with darklight or just cloaked enemies?
Flameseeker
2003-04-02, 09:53 PM
Probably.
What the heck, you stole that Trogdor thing from another guy. :confused:
Dharkbayne
2003-04-02, 10:03 PM
actually it is on www.homestarrunner.com, strong bad emails, go there and click on Dragon, :) so is the other quote :)
TheGreatCarbini
2003-04-02, 10:06 PM
Ya strongbad is good stuff.
And if you don't have darklight, just spray the horizion and when you bullets bounce off air, you found BURIED TRESURE.
I mean an AMS...
Subliminal
2003-04-02, 11:01 PM
they seem to cloak pretty damn well until you hit them with something.
Terik
2003-04-02, 11:07 PM
I really don't think its a good idea making AMSs visible to people with darklight. It should be pretty obvious what area the AMS is in from the direction the enemy is comming from unless there smart and decide to approach from a different direction.
Dharkbayne
2003-04-02, 11:17 PM
and if you noticed that the enemies appeared to be just popping out of thin air
BladeRunner
2003-04-02, 11:34 PM
Can anyone point me in the direction of a screenshot of what an AMS looks like cloaked from somewhat of a distance?
Or is it completely invisible... ?
TheGreatCarbini
2003-04-02, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by Terik
I really don't think its a good idea making AMSs visible to people with darklight. It should be pretty obvious what area the AMS is in from the direction the enemy is comming from unless there smart and decide to approach from a different direction.
Or use Multiple AMS's:)
Terik
2003-04-02, 11:38 PM
Completely invisible to enemies.
Hijinks
2003-04-03, 02:54 PM
If you are close enough to see it with darklight i would imagine you can see the shimmer of the bubble.
you can see that an AMS is there very easily WITHOUT darklight vision from what i've heard. It mainly limits long range detection, but when you got a big ass claokign field liek that you can tell when you're close up.
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