Idea to honour Terry Pratchett
So as most if not all of us know, Terry Pratchett passed over into the colour of Magic recently. Today whilst playing my Dual Totem Dude, I got frustrated with Fast moving birds spewing at me from a distance. I mentioned to my map buddy in voice that my totems need to be able to sprout little feet and chase after those pesky Birds, much like the infamous ' luggage' personified by Mr Pratchett.
So my general idea and request is for GGG to perhaps manage to brainstorm any realistic opportunity to make this viable and implemented, even if just a 'New League' thing. Last edited by Weaz#4300 on Apr 10, 2015, 1:55:31 PM
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Id say do him an honor and play all the discworld games. theyre truly really good p&c adventures, and youre gonna love them if you're a big fan.
Im not too sure about that idea of yours tho, lol for some reason that reminded me of commander keen series where camo stones with eyes would pose as normal rocks and would ambush you |
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terry pratchett was a genius, i was priviledged to meet him at a science fiction club meeting in saxony, germany around 20 years ago.
we had a short talk, his daughter was just little at the time and didn't create computer games, he was a bright character with so much energy it looked like a halo ;) still have a newspaper article with a photo of us and a autogram in a book, have collected and read all his books. love them. rest in peace terry, you made the world a better place with your fiction. the turtle moves ... age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill! Last edited by vio#1992 on Apr 10, 2015, 5:34:22 PM
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Terry Pratchett was one of my favorite writers of all time. OP has a nice idea.
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