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GameRager: My hat's off to you, then....I usually play on the easier settings and still can get my keister handed to me on occasion.
Which version are you playing? The original? If so, are you aware of the damage scaling bug?

https://www.gog.com/forum/blood_series/glitch_damage_scaling_changes_when_loading_fix_inside

Basically, after loading a save, the damage scaling changes. So enemies do the correct damage for the difficulty only until you load a save. On the easier skill levels, the damage increases noticeably after a load. The thread I linked has a "workaround" for the original version.
Post edited November 19, 2019 by idbeholdME
This thread starts and ends with the Doom chainsaw.
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idbeholdME: Which version are you playing? The original? If so, are you aware of the damage scaling bug?

https://www.gog.com/forum/blood_series/glitch_damage_scaling_changes_when_loading_fix_inside

Basically, after loading a save, the damage scaling changes. So enemies do the correct damage for the difficulty only until you load a save. On the easier skill levels, the damage increases noticeably after a load. The thread I linked has a "workaround" for the original version.
I checked but yeah...that's a lot of steps, so for now i'll just quicksave unless I have to start fresh. Thanks for that, though. :)

(Also sadly it wouldn't help much for Death Wish, I think....that mod is made hard on purpose...but then again that's what makes it slightly more fun, I think.)
In Mount & Blade: The masterwork light crossbow

In BloodRayne: the mouth, just sink your teeth into the enemy!

In Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos: quad light, but that one long range sniper cannon takes a good 2nd place. forgot its name.
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muttly13: This thread starts and ends with the Doom chainsaw.
I like the SaGa chainsaw better, particularly the SaGa 1 version.
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dtgreene: I like the SaGa chainsaw better, particularly the SaGa 1 version.
The Maniac Mansion version is even better.
Somebody mention the Redeemer (Unreal Tournament) yet?

Accidentally pulled the trigger without aiming way too often. :P

Edit: Somebody already did it seems. :P
Post edited November 20, 2019 by NuffCatnip
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dtgreene: I like the SaGa chainsaw better, particularly the SaGa 1 version.
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toxicTom: The Maniac Mansion version is even better.
But is that chainsaw capable of killing a god?
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dtgreene: But is that chainsaw capable of killing a god?
Yes, by Zak's Paradox.
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toxicTom: The Maniac Mansion version is even better.
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dtgreene: But is that chainsaw capable of killing a god?
Eh, gods are overrated and overhyped....at least that's what Ghostbusters for PS3 taught me.
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dtgreene: But is that chainsaw capable of killing a god?
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GameRager: Eh, gods are overrated and overhyped....at least that's what Ghostbusters for PS3 taught me.
If it's any consolation, that SaGa 1 character who can saw apart a god can't do the same to a lowly goblin.
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dtgreene: But is that chainsaw capable of killing a god?
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toxicTom: Yes, by Zak's Paradox.
What's Zak's Paradox?

Also, how does the chainsaw in Leisure Suit Larry 4 compare? (LSL4 *does* have a chainsaw, right?)
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Themken: In BloodRayne: the mouth, just sink your teeth into the enemy!
Nah. It's more work to approach enemies at bite disnatce, than just slash them with blades. Props to deves for combining enemies and medkits, though.
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LootHunter:
Sure the blades are more effective at killing but I enjoyed biting more.
Persuadertron.