Edited by Pariah Devalis, 03 April 2016 - 12:45 PM.
The Color Pink
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Posted 03 April 2016 - 12:44 PM
#3
Posted 03 April 2016 - 12:54 PM
Metus regem, on 03 April 2016 - 12:50 PM, said:
This was the first thing that came to my mind when I heard there are, indeed, anti-bullying organizations out there:
And I'm saying this as someone who was frequently the target of it. Granted, I'm a smartass and wouldn't give two scraps about the repercussions of my witty retorts to bullies, but... hey, whatever.
#4
Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:08 PM
Pariah Devalis, on 03 April 2016 - 12:54 PM, said:
This was the first thing that came to my mind when I heard there are, indeed, anti-bullying organizations out there:
And I'm saying this as someone who was frequently the target of it. Granted, I'm a smartass and wouldn't give two scraps about the repercussions of my witty retorts to bullies, but... hey, whatever.
It's funny after I came back to the real world after being discharged, I would walk my niece to her school, as I was crashing on my brother's couch, anyways one morning she asked me to paint her nails just as we got to her school, thinking nothing of it, I did it. A dad of one of the more 'questionable' area kids told his kid that I must be some kind of ****** to be painting a girls nails... So I made a kissy face at him. Dude flew off the handle, came at me, so I broke his arm, nose and gave him a black eye. I then told him I used to be in the US Army, and I could've killed him, and told him to grow up, not everyone is as insecure in the man hood like he was.
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Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:25 PM
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Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:26 PM
#7
Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:31 PM
Pariah Devalis, on 03 April 2016 - 12:44 PM, said:
That is probably one of the best ideas I have read on this forum in a long time.
Take note PGI.
Seriously, somebody tweet Russ
#9
Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:33 PM
Boogie138, on 03 April 2016 - 01:31 PM, said:
Take note PGI.
Seriously, somebody tweet Russ
I tweeted and also to Tina. But the more people who do, the more likely they'll notice we tweeted.
#10
Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:34 PM
Take pink for example, pink was a manly color centuries ago while light blue were used by girls since it was a calm color. I think cardinals in the vatican used pink?
Yes include pink, what we have now are pink-purple, aka magenta.
#11
Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:34 PM
I know they're concerned about how seriously people would take this game if they sold the color pink, but BattleTech canon isn't concerned. Have you guys seen the paint jobs on some canon units?
www.camospecs.com
#12
Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:35 PM
Pariah Devalis, on 03 April 2016 - 01:26 PM, said:
When both of my kids are old enough to understand that hitting is not something to be done with out a good reason, I intend to teach them both how to defend themselves. Though I'll show my daughter some more moves than my boy....
#13
Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:40 PM
Marack Drock the Unicorn Wizard, on 03 April 2016 - 01:27 PM, said:
To each their own. It's just not very Battle-Techy; breaks my immersion and what not.
For me, it's disappointing to be cruising the timber on Forest Colony and have a giant, purple Dire Wolf waddle out into the open. It's like a, "For real???" kind of reaction from me. I tend to favor earth tones and dark colors to help with immersion and camouflage.
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Posted 03 April 2016 - 01:42 PM
Nightmare1, on 03 April 2016 - 01:40 PM, said:
To each their own. It's just not very Battle-Techy; breaks my immersion and what not.
For me, it's disappointing to be cruising the timber on Forest Colony and have a giant, purple Dire Wolf waddle out into the open. It's like a, "For real???" kind of reaction from me. I tend to favor earth tones and dark colors to help with immersion and camouflage.
Remember, this is a thing:
As is this:
Plus, with the way mech sensors work, I don't think the color of the mech matters much unless it can hide from the radar anyways.
Edit:
Hell, my own colors are that of Nova Cat Alpha Galaxy. You wanna know what that is? Bright blue, blending to black on the arms and legs, with bright white stars - yes, stars - painted on the mech. Official camo spec. Bright is totally within the setting of the BT universe, as far as paint is concerned.
Edited by Pariah Devalis, 03 April 2016 - 01:56 PM.
#15
Posted 03 April 2016 - 02:15 PM
Nightmare1, on 03 April 2016 - 01:40 PM, said:
To each their own. It's just not very Battle-Techy; breaks my immersion and what not.
What immersion?
You cant pre-set your camo for a match unless you are going to run a private game.
Further, unless you are dropping in a pre-made 12 man, you cant control what your squad mates will use.
How cool are you gonna feel and look when you have a lance that has desert, urban, woodland and tundra camo at the same?
Give up the ghost
#16
Posted 03 April 2016 - 02:54 PM
Now see what happens when you apply pink paint to the EXACT same robbit?!
INCONCEIVABLE!
Edited by RoboPatton, 03 April 2016 - 03:01 PM.
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Posted 03 April 2016 - 02:56 PM
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Posted 03 April 2016 - 03:07 PM
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Posted 03 April 2016 - 03:11 PM
#20
Posted 03 April 2016 - 03:20 PM
I see no reason not to have pink too. I mean it's not like those other colors are any more "manly" or more mature than powder pink.
The way I see it, if a player wants to spend money to make their mech look ugly and obnoxious that's their prerogative...it just makes them easier to spot on the battlefield.
Also, doesn't the Heavy Metal hero mech come with pink as one of it's base colors?
Hot pink...but it's pink.
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