something ive noticed with the -lie and -fall commands is that if my character is holding a stave which they often are.. even while the PC is on their back they still have their arm rased in position holding the stave over the shoulder. its silly.
could we get a command that makes your character animate as if they are dead? so arms are out to either side, with -deadf being falling down dead on ones front and -deadb being falling down dead on ones back?
-lie -fall maybe -deadf -deadb too?
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Re: -lie -fall maybe -deadf -deadb too?
Wouldn't it be easier to unequip the staff?
I don't know about you, but I'd much rather the staff worked on updates and fixes for more significant issues than slightly off-putting animations in niche cases.
I don't know about you, but I'd much rather the staff worked on updates and fixes for more significant issues than slightly off-putting animations in niche cases.
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Re: -lie -fall maybe -deadf -deadb too?
For some classes, this isn't really an option, especially for wizards. As much as I'd love to be able to put away a staff on a Wizard, losing those bonus slots is too painful considering how starved wizards are for them. It gets worse when you get to later staffs with INT on them.PinataPlethora wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 7:39 pmWouldn't it be easier to unequip the staff?
I don't know about you, but I'd much rather the staff worked on updates and fixes for more significant issues than slightly off-putting animations in niche cases.
But, I do agree that it's not really worth the effort to "fix," even if it does look awkward.