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UberJumper posted:Going from Right to Left: Fulgrim, Horus, Dorn, Lorgar, Khan, Angron, Magnus, Mortarion and Sanguinius.
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 16:35 |
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UberJumper posted:Going from Right to Left: Rogal Dorn with the white hair and gold armor, Lorgar in Word Bearers grey with the huge purity seals next to him, and Angron looking all mad and slouchy with the brain implants on the other side of the Khan.
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 16:36 |
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Angry Lobster posted:More really suited for the Thousand Sons, they are the Egyptian theme legion.
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 16:40 |
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Shadeoses posted:Re: derivative video games, a shooter along the lines of Spec Ops: The Line could be awesome. Have your character be in charge of a bunch of Imperial Guardsmen, as you fight and die across some horrible hellscape. Everything turns even more to poo poo as you progress, you have to do horrible things and go crazy, and in the end you get executed by a commissar. Multiple endings. There should be one where you just go full on Khornate crazy and just murder people until you're either brought down or somehow survive a bunch of tough enemies.
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 16:41 |
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Nephilm posted:Fulgrim, Horus, Dorn, Lorgar, Khan, Angron, Magnus, Mortarion and Sanguinius. Huh, i was under the assumption that there was only 7 primarchs at Ullanor. Mechafunkzilla posted:Rogal Dorn with the white hair and gold armor, Lorgar in Word Bearers grey with the huge purity seals next to him, and Angron looking all mad and slouchy with the brain implants on the other side of the Khan. Angron is short
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 18:48 |
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I'd really love some Primarch art outside of their armor. Preferably standing next to marines and humans for scale.
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 19:02 |
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UberJumper posted:Huh, i was under the assumption that there was only 7 primarchs at Ullanor. Angron is sitting down
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 19:14 |
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Horus' skeleton is esp freaky in that picture, more so than normal.
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# ? Mar 17, 2014 19:18 |
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Mechafunkzilla posted:Chaos Fulgrim is a giant snake dude with four arms. The daemon possessed Fulgrim, yes, but the Fulgrim after he takes the Laer blade and becomes Chaos Fulgrim during the heresy is all Shadowhand00 posted:This is the awesome new version of that old image: And no wonder Sanguinius is the Blood Angels primarch. He's positively full of blood. There is so much of it. UberJumper posted:Going from Right to Left: The two unknowns are Dorn and Lorgar. Lorgar, also a baldie, is the one furthest from Horus with his big gently caress off mace, the Illuminarium. lite_sleepr fucked around with this message at 20:20 on Mar 17, 2014 |
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The Astartes Pattern Baldness is so common between the Adeptus Astartes we can only conclude it was designed by the Emprah of Mankind himself. Also, it makes you better at singing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNK5-uE5JFg
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Joe Videogames posted:The daemon possessed Fulgrim, yes, but the Fulgrim after he takes the Laer blade and becomes Chaos Fulgrim during the heresy is all
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Angry Lobster posted:The Astartes Pattern Baldness is so common between the Adeptus Astartes we can only conclude it was designed by the Emprah of Mankind himself. I actually thought that was the case for a long time; doesn't it make sense when engineering a super-soldier who's going to spend most of their lives (or at least the important points) with their heads encased in a tightly-fitted helmet with plugs and stuff in their skulls? I wouldn't want hair getting all up in that area! But that really cuts down on individual flair in a civilization (and setting in general) that considers flair so important that using an entire moon's worth of metals to build a fortress-sized decorative eagle on a warship is a perfectly fine way to allocate materials!
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One Legged Cat posted:I actually thought that was the case for a long time; doesn't it make sense when engineering a super-soldier who's going to spend most of their lives (or at least the important points) with their heads encased in a tightly-fitted helmet with plugs and stuff in their skulls? I wouldn't want hair getting all up in that area! Hey man, Scouts and Space Wolves have luscious locks. I guess the marines that know how to party are the ones that don't use the Ferrum Pattern Relic Safety Razor every morning.
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Space Wolves generally seem to consider themselves too manly to wear helmets, so I can understand them having hair.
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I am reading Helsreach, and apparently Stormherald is around 50 meters tall? I really do not understand the size of titans in the books, i swear they change from book to book. Yet this is including the massive church ontop of the titan, including massive marble statues of the primarchs, as well as a court yard. Isn't 50 meters a tad short for that kind of thing?
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UberJumper posted:I am reading Helsreach, and apparently Stormherald is around 50 meters tall? I really do not understand the size of titans in the books, i swear they change from book to book. How tall can a church (not cathedral) be, 10 meters? A titan can mount that.
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UberJumper posted:I am reading Helsreach, and apparently Stormherald is around 50 meters tall? I really do not understand the size of titans in the books, i swear they change from book to book. Here is a Warlord the size of a mountain. Consistency is Heresy
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Olanphonia posted:Multiple endings. There should be one where you just go full on Khornate crazy and just murder people until you're either brought down or somehow survive a bunch of tough enemies.
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berzerkmonkey posted:Khopesh. But a khopesh seems more suited to the Word Bearers - I would imagine Fulgrim to have a very elegant rapier. I could see that as being his personal sword given to him by master artisans of Mars but the sword he kills with was the Lear sword. Maybe fantasy MMOs and stuff have just put stereotypes that Nagas and such use.
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Olanphonia posted:Multiple endings. There should be one where you just go full on Khornate crazy and just murder people until you're either brought down or somehow survive a bunch of tough enemies. Arquinsiel posted:Yes, that is what he said. Major Spec Ops: The Line spoiler incoming. Things go really bad half way into the game. Your dude suffers a mental break down and starts imagining poo poo as an excuse for his actions. Once you beat the game, an American rescue team shows up to take your post traumatic rear end back home. This is where the ending branches. The branch is your gun. Its story goes to some grimdark places. Even if you changed nothing about the game except replace the fighting forces with Imperial Guard, it would still be more 40K than any other 40K game out there. Attack on Princess fucked around with this message at 12:33 on Mar 18, 2014 |
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UberJumper posted:I am reading Helsreach, and apparently Stormherald is around 50 meters tall? I really do not understand the size of titans in the books, i swear they change from book to book. Also, yeah - titan scale varies depending on the author. One of the audiobooks has an Imperator having weapons that are "kilometers" long and wading through an ocean, so there you go. Here's a decent attempt as scale:
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One Legged Cat posted:I actually thought that was the case for a long time; doesn't it make sense when engineering a super-soldier who's going to spend most of their lives (or at least the important points) with their heads encased in a tightly-fitted helmet with plugs and stuff in their skulls? I wouldn't want hair getting all up in that area! This is why orks have hair squigs.
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Cream_Filling posted:This is why orks have hair squigs. No, that's because Orkz iz fer rockn'!
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berzerkmonkey posted:One of the audiobooks has an Imperator having weapons that are "kilometers" long and wading through an ocean, so there you go. It's just the way the setting is, maaaaan. Myths and legends being retold. One author's Imperator isn't the same as another author's Imperator, just like ADB's Logan Grimnar isn't the same as--
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So, Dan Abnett just linked to a game currently in development based on Eisenhorn- Xenos. No solid details yet, but it's going to be a mobile based 3D action game. Link: https://www.pixelherogames.com/xenos-announced
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berzerkmonkey posted:Here's a decent attempt as scale: I much prefer Epic scale Imperator from the bo set, which converts to around ~95-100m "in real life".
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JerryLee posted:It's just the way the setting is, maaaaan. Myths and legends being retold. One author's Imperator isn't the same as another author's Imperator, just like ADB's Logan Grimnar isn't the same as-- handbanana125 posted:So, Dan Abnett just linked to a game currently in development based on Eisenhorn- Xenos. No solid details yet, but it's going to be a mobile based 3D action game. I'd imagine this was the secret project he couldn't speak about
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What does mobile based 3d action game mean.
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euphronius posted:What does mobile based 3d action game mean. DOOM on your smartphone Edit: maybe Quake with how improved the hardware is these days
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handbanana125 posted:So, Dan Abnett just linked to a game currently in development based on Eisenhorn- Xenos. No solid details yet, but it's going to be a mobile based 3D action game. Goddamnit. What is with GW and mobile games? I'd play the poo poo out of a competent Eisenhorn game on the PC.
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Donnerberg posted:Right, this is a thing in Spec Ops.
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euphronius posted:What does mobile based 3d action game mean. Judging by their Youtube channel it means awful voice acting.
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# ? Mar 18, 2014 17:39 |
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I want an Ork Kommando version of Splinter Cell
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UberJumper posted:I am reading Helsreach, and apparently Stormherald is around 50 meters tall? I really do not understand the size of titans in the books, i swear they change from book to book. Honestly the bigger titans and Orks are the sillier bits of 40K and I generally pretend they dont exist.
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Mr.48 posted:Honestly the bigger titans and Orks are the sillier bits of 40K and I generally pretend they dont exist. What is wrong with you?
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Mr.48 posted:Honestly the bigger titans and Orks are the sillier bits of 40K and I generally pretend they dont exist. The silliest bits are the best. And don't you dare say otherwise. <>
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Mr.48 posted:Honestly the bigger titans and Orks are the sillier bits of 40K and I generally pretend they dont exist. Perhaps you have chosen the wrong universe to sperg about. Star Wars and Star Trek would happily accept this argument, but 40k just goes "WAAAUGH!" at you before you get blown up by the Holy Hand Grenade of Antiochus.
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hopterque posted:What is wrong with you? He likes to pretend he has standards even while enjoying 40k.
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# ? Mar 18, 2014 19:30 |
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Hatred of Ork boyz is not something this thread should suffer to exist
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VanSandman posted:Perhaps you have chosen the wrong universe to sperg about. Star Wars and Star Trek would happily accept this argument, but 40k just goes "WAAAUGH!" at you before you get blown up by the Holy Hand Grenade of Antiochus. But I dont sperg about it at all? I just ignore the sillier bits because arguing about them is pointless and thinking about them too much lessens my enjoyment of the other things in 40k.
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