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Seraph
Join Date: 2003-04-10 Member: 15382Members, Constellation
<div class="IPBDescription">How many HP</div> Soo exactly how many hit points do all of these Alien structures have? Or how much damage does each Marine weapon do? Please answer or send me a link or something. Thanks. Slightly embarrasing to be an experienced player and not know this... but how else do I learn right?? <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif'><!--endemo-->
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Though of course, that's 1.0 data - check changelogs for how things have changed, like GL damage.
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avh_techhealth_95 "6000"
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As taken from skill.txt in Half-Life\ns.
Twilight
In game it says the seige is a sonic weapon.
In the manual it says it's a gravitational one.
(I go with the sonic weapon idea, thats why it goes "whoom")
On topic, I'm not sure but I have heard that an OC has about 1300 hitpoints or so...
I do Biology. So I could tell you (Theoretically) How the aliens work!
Hmm... wrong.
Gravity is a weak, weak force (in fact, physicists call it "weak force"). It takes an object the size of the Earth to create enough force to hold us on to it, for example. A pretty basic demonstration of sound energy, by contrast, would be a powerful loudspeaker - we've all felt the vibrations from turning the bass and volume up on our home stereos no doubt, so it's easy to imagine that some device <i>designed</i> to create vibrations this way would be more powerful than a home stereo, and considerably smaller than a planet.
I think that since they have invented artificial gravity in the game, it wouldnt be too hard to create a highly localized gravity based weapon (siege). Sound is too clean and picky, you need the right frequency and power level. With a gravity based weapon, just get up enough mass/power or whatever then lob it off in the right direction. Bingo, instant blast...
All I was trying to say is that Gravity would be more efficient and appropriate then a sonic weapon would be...
HMG/JP plz.