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ACHILLES and Froxer vs AA and SS 9-18-10 Pre-Epic patch 13 лет назад


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ACHILLES and Froxer vs AA and SS 9-18-10 Pre-Epic patch

So I had a lot of old fraps clips lying around in my Mortal Online archive that have been collecting dust for some time. I decided that it may be nice to reminisce a little and throw them into a quick pvp video with some good rock music, to enjoy the old times of Mortal Online, and how it's changed. Rather than just letting these clips go to waste and lay in dust forever, that is. I'm gonna make a couple of others as well, aside from this video. This is some footage of Froxer and I back in the Myrmidon days, while we were terrorizing the outside of Fabernum. We attacked a group of people at the houses at the Fabernum river, and were then soon overwhelmed by a mini zerg combination of SS, AA, and others. I apologize that there isn't more fighting in this video, but when we became outnumbered, we had no choice but to try and over extend the enemy force by drawing them over the terrain. This was Pre-Epic patch, as you will see the differentiation in colors and textures, as well as the differences in weapons being used. Also a noticeable difference in the combat, is that one could draw back his weapon and pursue a target without it insanely draining the stamina like it does now. It was wiser during this time period of the game, to have your weapon drawn back and ready to attack, if you had the stamina to be in combat mode pursuing. This is not how it is now, obviously. This was also when bullhorses were guaranteed to knock you down 95% of the time they hit you, and bandages stunned you for 2 seconds every time you used them. Please enjoy, as I just threw in the clips, and added a minor effect here and there of speeding up or slowing them down. It's a quick watch, only 5:11.

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