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johners12345
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by johners12345 » 19 Sep 2015, 20:28
Bug Description:
Plasteel Barricades not being deconstructable
I am going to give the benefit of a doubt and say it's NOT intended to not be able to be deconstructed, Why? Because while it's not like a table.. WHICH CAN BE DECONSTRUCTED. It's just a waste if the battle field scenario changes and you can NOT get rid of a plasteel barricade without blowing it up or destroying it, ESPECIALLY when idiots do this!

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by snow5445 » 20 Sep 2015, 04:09
Maybe screw driver to unbolt it from the floor or a wrench?
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by Abbysynth » 22 Sep 2015, 22:03
It is intentional that they cannot be deconstructed.
If you want to remove it, destroy it.
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by snow5445 » 22 Sep 2015, 22:27
Abbysynth wrote:It is intentional that they cannot be deconstructed.
If you want to remove it, destroy it.
umm why?
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by Sebro » 23 Sep 2015, 00:53
Waste a perfectly good C4? EHY WUT?
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by Caryl » 23 Sep 2015, 10:38
I believe this is to balance the fact that:
1. They are EXTREMELY Durable, capable of taking hits from a Charger and withstanding it before being destroyed.
2. Make marines be able to move them, you know what we'd get? Heh.
3. This pretty much sums it all.
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by Abbysynth » 24 Sep 2015, 11:49
They are much stronger than reinforced tables, they are actually the strongest forts that marines can build. They can't be jumped over, and have a very high chance of blocking projectiles. The fact that they can't be moved is a downside that means you have to think critically and plan carefully when you place them. How easily is the position going to be flanked? Will it block in retreating marines? If so, you'd need to build an alternate route.
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by Sebro » 24 Sep 2015, 17:42
What if your engineer is a retard though? And makes it block important things like: the shuttle, the entrances, and doors.
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by snow5445 » 24 Sep 2015, 23:29
Abbysynth wrote:They are much stronger than reinforced tables, they are actually the strongest forts that marines can build. They can't be jumped over, and have a very high chance of blocking projectiles. The fact that they can't be moved is a downside that means you have to think critically and plan carefully when you place them. How easily is the position going to be flanked? Will it block in retreating marines? If so, you'd need to build an alternate route.
Im pretty sure runners can jump over them.
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by apophis775 » 26 Sep 2015, 00:34
It's intentional. you wouldn't build a barricade somewhere unless you intended to use it as a barricade.