Chezburger
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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1080587012blackquill please
we need c24 back
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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1080587012blackquill please
we need c24 back
it was obvious from the start@Khaatamul Nasheed being found out as Pepper's alt.
I'm still disappointed in him.
how’d they figure that one out?@Khaatamul Nasheed being found out as Pepper's alt.
I'm still disappointed in him.
how’d they figure that one out?
it was obvious from the start
when are we gonna see a buddy cop film with quill and alex?Something to do with either a same email or same IP, @Blackquill was the guy to figure it out I think, with @alex
when are we gonna see a buddy cop film with quill and alex?
massive shifts in mindsets regarding rebelrp. people are more concerned with actually doing things now as opposed to just stockpiling gear.What impact has Helix had on the community and the experience on the server in comparison to the Clockwork era?
How did Helix encourage that?massive shifts in mindsets regarding rebelrp. people are more concerned with actually doing things now as opposed to just stockpiling gear.
isn't that the map with rule 34 graffiti
Removal of the business menuHow did Helix encourage that?
the fresh start combined with a widespread desire to stop using tokens as a form of currency outside of legal channels imoHow did Helix encourage that?
you mean superior artworkisn't that the map with rule 34 graffiti
perhaps i’m a bit biased with this one, but i think @bjfgpkqkdmtnspwndsjt ’s hl2rp poses started a bit of a counterculture in terms of hl2rp. 2016, people started arguing for a more lax, less stringent approach to hl2rp that included concepts like cps operating more like a traditional police force, a human dispatch, more corrupt/self-centered cops, more drugs, fewer restrictions on narcotics and food, etc.
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If you’re talking about Helix in general rather than just lore side, I’d cover the fact that the gamemode itself is far better for the number of players Nebulous is used to that CW - allowing us to expand our capabilities that CW was basically strangling us with.Hows this?
Significant cultural events:
Inspirational poses
bjfgpkqkdmtnspwndsjt shared some Half-Life 2 poses that represented a different interpretation of day-to-day life under Combine rule. This seems to have had an impact on the desires of the HL2RP playerbase, and as a result; dee pixel notes: "people started arguing for a more lax, less stringent approach to hl2rp that included concepts like cps operating more like a traditional police force, a human dispatch, more corrupt/self-centered cops, more drugs, fewer restrictions on narcotics and food, etc."
Red Letter Day
The closure of Clockwork, and the impact of Helix were significant. On 20th September 2018 the Red Letter Day event was announced, and on 6th October the event concluded the run of the Half-life 2 lore during the Clockwork era to what was received as a satisfying ending. After an engagement during the uprising, an outro read "ASSIGNMENT: TERMINATED. DIMENSION CONVERGENCE EVENT DETECTED. TRANSFERRING SUBJECT FREEMAN. RE-SETTING MISSION PARAMETERS. RESTARTING..."
Helix
At the conclusion of Red Letter Day, Helix then replaced Clockwork, and rebel roleplay was improved by the removal of the business menu, which stopped the item shipment system. This, coupled with the fact that all the item inventories were essentially wiped meant that items were no longer being hoarded. Many serious roleplay servers had been seen as item-gathering experiences like MMORPGs, but now the economy was different on nebulous HL2RP, as players stopped farming tokens for shipments, and didn't worry so much about losing all their items.
Helix increased the potential number of playerslots?If you’re talking about Helix in general rather than just lore side, I’d cover the fact that the gamemode itself is far better for the number of players Nebulous is used to that CW - allowing us to expand our capabilities that CW was basically strangling us with.