PlaneShift
Gameplay => General Discussion => Topic started by: Catlemur on April 30, 2012, 08:34:23 pm
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The screenshots are from the new PS video on youtube.Maybe I am just ignorant but this is the first time I see those creatures.
http://i.imgur.com/iiVaE.jpg (pet)
http://i.imgur.com/vh9NM.jpg
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second they have been used several times in the past as gm creatures. one has incomplete animations so it's higly unlikely to get in a main area anytime soon.
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Here's another screenie of that bug from when weltall turned Sarras into one during a get together in DOX guild house. She made such a cute one too! ;D
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-_is4VUW0h9s/T59ENJNqtkI/AAAAAAAAA5s/S9GgiEAfS24/s800/Sarras-as-a-bug.png)
And one of those goujah goat things that I still say the dermorian farm girl should have a few of.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WoEhH9LASgs/T59G5nSJyWI/AAAAAAAAA6E/dXXTetwGV9w/s800/goujah.png)
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The deer like is a Kormi, a pack animal. Goujahs are not yet implemented (neither texture nor model in the release package). A Kormi was used in a GM event to bring the ransom to the kidnapped Jirosh.
The insectoid is a Gawert, a semi-intelligent animal (see Jayose's library for a little vocabulary of their language).
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/me wants a kormi.
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/me wants a kormi.
Agreed. Pack animal sounds very useful.
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Goujah looks interesting. Feed the Kormi to it.
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There is no Goujah anywhere in these shots?!
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Gawert, really? My first assessment was a dis-proportionate Barn Bouncetail :P
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Gawerts are badass.
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Goujah looks interesting. Feed the Kormi to it.
Amen to that. >_>
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Gawerts are badass.
Hae-Hae
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however is a goujah supposed to look, though?
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Selected Beasts of Yliakum Vol. 1: A-K.
Goujah - a large shaggy yellowish-brown mammal about 2.5m in height. Domesticated. Eats grasses, grains and seaweed. Used as beasts of burden, to pull carts and winch wheels, among other things. Goujahs can be sheared for fur but are never killed for meat for utilitarian reasons.
Sounds similar to a Yak to me...
(http://www.geo.arizona.edu/dgesl/Assets/research_pictures/regional/asian_monsoon_dynamics/yak.gif)