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Re: Funny moments in Unreal!

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Re: Funny moments in Unreal!

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Ah yes that was fun makemeunreal, with you and Punk'sNotDead-(DOG)-.
When you offered us steak and a drink in the last screenshot, was a baby cow sacrificed for the dinner table? :cheesygrin:
Maybe we need a Nali with an apron to act as a waiter for us?

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I was playing the map Ceremony recently with the sole aim of having all 10 Nali/NaliPriests alive at the end. I managed to save all but one of them and had some difficulty saving the last Nali near the raft that takes the player to the end.

This Nali had already walked all the way to the Skaarj by the boxes and the raft, so it was pretty tricky to save it. I got lucky and killed the Skaarj without hurting the Nali. The "grateful" Nali then sailed off on the raft by without me, leaving me with a lengthy swim! Sheesh!

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An official complaint has been made to Vandora about the "ungrateful" Nali in question, but so far no reply.... :cheesygrin:

I am sure that this been seen many times before, but it was the first time that I saw it happen.

PS. The Krall was part of the active spawner in case anyone wonders why there is a Krall on Ceremony.
 
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