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Found a Balcony in Home Instance
Now all you need is a lawn chair from the gem store and some alcohol from one of the venders.
Now all you need is a lawn chair from the gem store and some alcohol from one of the venders.
Heck ya, a big bag of cheetos and a pack of smokes and we are talking a good day.
RIP my fair Engi and Ranger, you will be missed.
It is a balcony with no balcony door?
Edit: those wooden steps do make it look like you’re supposed to go up…
~ Whips ~ City Minigames ~ City Jumping Puzzles ~
I love how the design of areas conform to jumping puzzles rather than any sort of realism. Some spacial disturbance happened and now half of my house is in yours.
If only the designer of the area would grace us with their presence and confirm the ‘stairs’ on the side of a roof.
This section of the map seems to be riddled with awkward glitches.
Targetable door with display name. NPC sitting on the floor under the couch. A window inside a wall, and a texture gap.
(edited by Torvarren.6295)
This section of the map seems to be riddled with awkward glitches.
Targetable door with display name. NPC sitting on the floor under the couch. A window inside a wall, and a texture gap.
Hey, Faren is just trying to keep a low profile, alright?
Gotta wonder what they smoking while making these houses… It is funny though
Some of the housing hints at personal homes in the future hopefully? Unless you can decorate your homes as precisely and freely as in Star Wars Galaxies… it’ll be a waste of time… :/
There’s a balcony in Harathi Hinterlands that you have to jump between various points to reach, with a named NPC (I think she’s called Sally) on it. When you get there she tells you that you shouldn’t jump around like that because someone could get hurt.
There’s also a kid on top of one of the cliffs in LA who complains that it’s his secret hiding space and you need to find your own.
I thought that was pretty funny, it’s like a subtle nod to the fact that they knew people would try and get up there just to see if they could.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”