I will play DCUO only if I can be a Green Lantern.
I'm guessing you're already aware you can't be a Green Lantern, right?
What?
It doesn't really work. You can have a power ring, etc. but you will not be able to be a Green Lantern when you make your character, and whatever ring you can have will not be a GL ring. They're trying to figure out how to have that as some sort of high level reward or status, but considering the game's universe is meant to be a pure, iconic version of the DC universe, it makes a lot of sense to me that you can't just "roll" a Green Lantern.
It'd make sense if you had to get the attention of the Corps first, either by doing a series or quests or maxing out a stat that is analogous to willpower.
Maybe they should just think about giving you one of the other types of ring - I doubt that all of the Corps will have all 7200 members featured in absolute detail.
It'd make sense if you had to get the attention of the Corps first, either by doing a series or quests or maxing out a stat that is analogous to willpower.
I'm a tad leery of that method in practice (although I like it in theory) because of what I heard about SWG and Jedi, plus the whole balance thing (make it hard enough, and you're going to expect a big reward, etc).
In any case, power rings are in. It's not like a GL ring would be as flexible as you'd want in a game anyway. No way to make up brand new objects on the fly. Having the information stored in a GL ring database would be nuts.
I'd imagine they'll be able to implement it as an epic hero class: after your hero was sufficiently impressive, the appropriate corp could contact them and offer them a new position. It might involve erasing your old powers, etc.
I'd really like to see the other corps (coming up in Blackest Night) do the same.
Can you honestly say you wouldn't want to destroy a gang of thugs with a giant green dong?
Well, yes, I can honestly say I wouldn't want to do that. But I imagine that's because I have no dong of my own about which to fantasize. So, uh, dongs are not generally the first thing I think about as weapons go.
Axes are rad. And swords. And plain old fists, when you get right down to it.
Can you honestly say you wouldn't want to destroy a gang of thugs with a giant green dong?
Well, yes, I can honestly say I wouldn't want to do that. But I imagine that's because I have no dong of my own about which to fantasize. So, uh, dongs are not generally the first thing I think about as weapons go.
Axes are rad. And swords. And plain old fists, when you get right down to it.
Can you honestly say you wouldn't want to destroy a gang of thugs with a giant green dong?
Well, yes, I can honestly say I wouldn't want to do that. But I imagine that's because I have no dong of my own about which to fantasize. So, uh, dongs are not generally the first thing I think about as weapons go.
Axes are rad. And swords. And plain old fists, when you get right down to it.
Maybe my imagination is broken.
Dongs are the original weapons.
There are horrifying subtexts to this that would get us all beaten and killed in D&D.
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I can't wait to guard the Sandusky sector from galactic threats.
I'm guessing you're already aware you can't be a Green Lantern, right?
What?
Gives me a hint of hope that they will treat the characters with a little respect.
It doesn't really work. You can have a power ring, etc. but you will not be able to be a Green Lantern when you make your character, and whatever ring you can have will not be a GL ring. They're trying to figure out how to have that as some sort of high level reward or status, but considering the game's universe is meant to be a pure, iconic version of the DC universe, it makes a lot of sense to me that you can't just "roll" a Green Lantern.
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I'm a tad leery of that method in practice (although I like it in theory) because of what I heard about SWG and Jedi, plus the whole balance thing (make it hard enough, and you're going to expect a big reward, etc).
In any case, power rings are in. It's not like a GL ring would be as flexible as you'd want in a game anyway. No way to make up brand new objects on the fly. Having the information stored in a GL ring database would be nuts.
I'd really like to see the other corps (coming up in Blackest Night) do the same.
Just as well. Nobody wants to see Superman get slapped around by a giant green cock.
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thats where you are probably wrong
But it is hilarious.
That's funny, because the first thing I thought of when I thought of a GL ring was creating a giant cockhammer.
Also, really? Cockhammer is the first thing you think of? You guys are something else.
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Well, yes, I can honestly say I wouldn't want to do that. But I imagine that's because I have no dong of my own about which to fantasize. So, uh, dongs are not generally the first thing I think about as weapons go.
Axes are rad. And swords. And plain old fists, when you get right down to it.
Maybe my imagination is broken.
Dongs are the original weapons.
There are horrifying subtexts to this that would get us all beaten and killed in D&D.
"What do you see in this picture?"
"A fluffy bunny."
"What do you see in this picture? Please don't say d-"
"Dong."
*Sigh...*
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