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Post by mobro on Feb 24, 2015 22:15:17 GMT
Is it just me? After seeing some of the things that people have made, I'm having these terrible urges to sell the house, raid the kids and grand kids college funds, sell the car,(I'll need the truck), the dogs and cat, build one these suckers, and head over to the Punkin Chunkin competition/party in Delaware. Damn, some the things that have been built are truly incredible. And the game is nowhere near finished!(At least I hope they will continue to work on it) Since Steam hasn't seen fit to make a Workshop available yet, I am happy to be here. Thanks everyone!!! TTFN Mobro
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Post by doglock on Feb 25, 2015 21:57:02 GMT
Great example of art imitating life. Or life imitating art? Really wish we could build some of these creations in the real world. The Punkin Chunkin is the greatest stage for this kind of craziness.
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Post by vindel on Feb 26, 2015 0:47:55 GMT
Really wish we could build some of these creations in the real world. I know sheep would disagree.
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Post by doglock on Feb 26, 2015 3:15:59 GMT
BAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
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Post by grimbriar on Feb 26, 2015 4:46:26 GMT
I don't ever recall where pumpkins were used as a tool in warfare, but some types of cheese can be fired from a cannon, so, who knows? And honestly, gourds? I'd rather use the sheep. You could use cows in Stronghold! We need sheep launchers. To the lab!
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Post by mobro on Feb 26, 2015 14:50:58 GMT
Sheep? Man, PETA would be on you like stink on doodoo!!! However, I betcha if they ever develop a level editor, some enterprising knucklehead will put it out there!!!
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Post by Zeblote on Feb 26, 2015 15:28:07 GMT
Sheep? Man, PETA would be on you like stink on doodoo!!! Why not shoot peta employees at enemies?
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Post by doglock on Feb 26, 2015 16:33:36 GMT
Dead and infectious cows and sheep were used historically during a siege. Nothing like throwing a couple of hoof and mouth diseased animals over the walls to terrorize the peasants.
I think we better stick with pumpkins.
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Post by grimbriar on Feb 26, 2015 20:28:41 GMT
Dead and infectious cows and sheep were used historically during a siege. Nothing like throwing a couple of hoof and mouth diseased animals over the walls to terrorize the peasants. I think we better stick with pumpkins. Ooh, terrorized peasants are probably more aerodynamically sound than livestock...
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Post by doglock on Feb 27, 2015 1:10:46 GMT
Sure but, they are harder to catch.
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