Mike_GSG

Mike_GSG



11 Nov

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Rock and Stone!


06 Nov

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Our pleasure.


04 Nov


02 Nov

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Welcome aboard miner. Rock and Stone!


27 Oct

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Originally posted by AusteninAlaska

I don’t want to sound like a leaf loving pessimist but am I the only one wondering if “revealed later” is just “pay for scribs” from the store to buy old season stuff?

If by pay for scrips you mean buy with your hard earned £€¥$ then no that's not what we mean. You will be able to unlock it somehow by just playing the game. We just have not yet descided how exactly.


12 Oct

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We think Haz 2 is the best environment for new players to start which is why it is the default difficulty. I'm happy to hear that it is a good challenge for you and your friend and hope you are enjoying our game. Rock and Stone!


09 Oct

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Originally posted by RuinerTheCrooner

Damn... this made me laugh much harder than it should.

Me too.


07 Oct

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Welcome aboard miner. Rock and Stone!


14 Sep

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Cool dwarves don't look at explosions ;-)

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Welcome aboard miner. Rock and Stone!


13 Sep


07 Sep

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Originally posted by TCP_Tree

Different doesn’t always equal better (don’t hate me). Rock and stone forever?

Forever.

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Rock and Stone miners! Amazing stuff.


01 Sep


23 Aug

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Originally posted by BraikingBoss7

More or less what u/NetLibrarian stated - is the overheat based on the "full" heat capacity (as in it overheats the gun entirely) or is the overheat based on "current" heat capacity (if it's half heat and you force the overheat with the T5 it'll only overheat the half capacity)? I assume the latter as the former would create infinite ammo.

Edit: The assumption is that the ammo return is based on amount of heat shed. Is it a flat amount instead?

Ammo return is scaled, not flat.

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Originally posted by TEAdown

Hopefully there'll be more U35 weapon test on stream... you know, for science ;)

We love science.

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Originally posted by NetLibrarian

Does the amount of ammo returned scale with the heat level of the weapon in that case, or is it a flat amount?

It scales.