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02-21-08, 02:26 PM #45Re: Unlimited bullets on Sentry guns
Oh yeah, I posted that in the Tips, Observations and Other Musings thread a long time ago.
I try to share my knowledge as I acquire it. Well, I don't blatantly share my SAAW spots that often, as predicted, its come back to haunt me. But it does force me to get creative.
OOOOOOOH.... wait, I'll start a new thread, got an idea
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02-21-08, 03:53 PM #46
Re: Unlimited bullets on Sentry guns
you can't re-supply sentry guns any more. EA eventually got rid of that.
They don't run out of bullets, and only explode when another sentry gun is placed by the same person/ the person switches kits/ has taken enough damage to destroy it.
Still, i say you're all wrong, they don't fire bullets, or insults.
Rather, the sentry guns take all the user complaints,issued, or user improvements suggested, or glitches found in the game and project them in a stream of hate towards the enemy.
They're not actually supposed to kill anyone. The fact that they do is a self perpetuating glitch which makes the sentry gun more powerful.
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02-21-08, 05:30 PM #49
Re: Unlimited bullets on Sentry guns
Oedipal
Damn I had to look that up!! Good one :6
Definition: Described in Interpretation of Dreams, the Oedipal Complex is a term invented by psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud who explained present day neuroses partially on the basis of wish fulfillment. The Oedipal Complex is based on Freud's observation that children often seem to have fallen in love with one parent and developed a hatred for the other. Freud believed this tendency exists in all children but was more marked in neurotics. Freud believed the Oedipus myth bears witness to the prevalence of this Oedipal Complex, both in that it was a popular topic for Greek tragedy and the fact that modern audiences still relate to the story of Oedipus (who murdered his father Laius and then married his mother Jocasta).
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