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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:16 pm

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@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!
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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:18 pm

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Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.

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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:44 pm

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Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.

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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:47 pm

Mcghie wrote:
Mass Distraction wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.



The only RE game where they did that kinda right was REmake. You had to headshot or burn them, otherwise they didn't die.
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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:51 pm

ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
Mass Distraction wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.



The only RE game where they did that kinda right was REmake. You had to headshot or burn them, otherwise they didn't die.


I did like that as a extra Smile
Felt like you were taking "realistic" measures and plus was pretty fun seeing a zombie go up in flames.
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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:53 pm

Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
Mass Distraction wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.



The only RE game where they did that kinda right was REmake. You had to headshot or burn them, otherwise they didn't die.


I did like that as a extra Smile
Felt like you were taking "realistic" measures and plus was pretty fun seeing a zombie go up in flames.


I loved it too. I remember the first crimson head. I really didn't expect that and I missed the file so at first I didn't know how to prevent it. When I finally found out, there were already like five of them Very Happy . Good memories.
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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:59 pm

ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
Mass Distraction wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.



The only RE game where they did that kinda right was REmake. You had to headshot or burn them, otherwise they didn't die.


I did like that as a extra Smile
Felt like you were taking "realistic" measures and plus was pretty fun seeing a zombie go up in flames.


I loved it too. I remember the first crimson head. I really didn't expect that and I missed the file so at first I didn't know how to prevent it. When I finally found out, there were already like five of them Very Happy . Good memories.


lol, that is the exact same as I did.
I literally nearly fell of my seat when the zombie sprung up, then start chasing me.
Really caught me off guard and made me fell less safe with zombies.
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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 5:02 pm

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lol, that is the exact same as I did.
I literally nearly fell of my seat when the zombie sprung up, then start chasing me.
Really caught me off guard and made me fell less safe with zombies.


I was so disappointed that RE0 didn't have crimsons.
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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:22 pm

Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
Mass Distraction wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.



The only RE game where they did that kinda right was REmake. You had to headshot or burn them, otherwise they didn't die.


I did like that as a extra Smile
Felt like you were taking "realistic" measures and plus was pretty fun seeing a zombie go up in flames.


I loved it too. I remember the first crimson head. I really didn't expect that and I missed the file so at first I didn't know how to prevent it. When I finally found out, there were already like five of them Very Happy . Good memories.


lol, that is the exact same as I did.
I literally nearly fell of my seat when the zombie sprung up, then start chasing me.
Really caught me off guard and made me fell less safe with zombies.

Quote pyramid! lol!
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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:26 pm

Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
Mass Distraction wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.



The only RE game where they did that kinda right was REmake. You had to headshot or burn them, otherwise they didn't die.


I did like that as a extra Smile
Felt like you were taking "realistic" measures and plus was pretty fun seeing a zombie go up in flames.


I loved it too. I remember the first crimson head. I really didn't expect that and I missed the file so at first I didn't know how to prevent it. When I finally found out, there were already like five of them Very Happy . Good memories.


lol, that is the exact same as I did.
I literally nearly fell of my seat when the zombie sprung up, then start chasing me.
Really caught me off guard and made me fell less safe with zombies.

Quote pyramid! lol!


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PostSubject: Re: Resident evil's biggest flaws   Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:10 am

NiteKrawler wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
ThomVD wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
Mass Distraction wrote:
Ghost Leader wrote:
Mcghie wrote:
@Monster Mash. That is because the common way to kill a zombie is by rendering it's brain inactive
It's that way in every zombie film.

In Return of the Living Dead, they put a pick axe in the head of one and it didn't die. Then they cut its head, arms, and legs off, but still didn't die. Hell, its dismembered arm by itself even attacked a guy later in the movie!

Isn't the Living Dead series a parody of itself anyway? At least so I've heard. Totally destroying the corpse isn't the most common way, though.


Is that not the Evil Dead series ?

@GL - well except from that example but its a general guidline to killing a zombie by shotting them in the head or
destroying the brain.



The only RE game where they did that kinda right was REmake. You had to headshot or burn them, otherwise they didn't die.


I did like that as a extra Smile
Felt like you were taking "realistic" measures and plus was pretty fun seeing a zombie go up in flames.


I loved it too. I remember the first crimson head. I really didn't expect that and I missed the file so at first I didn't know how to prevent it. When I finally found out, there were already like five of them Very Happy . Good memories.


lol, that is the exact same as I did.
I literally nearly fell of my seat when the zombie sprung up, then start chasing me.
Really caught me off guard and made me fell less safe with zombies.

Quote pyramid! lol!


Woo!


sorry just needed to add to it lol!
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