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Vindi is a Devcat product. They are a studio owned and ran by Nexon. So the only way Vindictus would get shut down is if it's getting shut down across all servers. Just like how they would only shut down Mabinogi if it was in the same situation. I doubt it'd get picked up anywhere since, again, Devcat is owned by Nexon. How do I convert DMG files to IMG files? I am trying to use 'Q emulator' to run XPpro and it requires an IMG file of the XP disc.(legal copy) I'm using a late model G5 PPC with Leopard 10.5.8.
First off, do you end up taking even more damage farther into the negatives it goes? Or is 0 resist where it stops? And second, is there a cap you can reach when lowering enemies resists? For instance, if I run elemental equilibrium passive skill, as well as frostbite + elemental weakness curses, will all 3 continue to lower an enemy's frost resist and allow me to do more and more frost damage? Or does it taper off at a certain threshold? Thanks in advance for any answers that can be given. | Posted by Varidan on Feb 26, 2013, 10:39:55 PM |
the lower your resists are, the more dmg you take. Consider - resists are a +dmg % done to you with that particular dmg. 'It is good to contact a moderator if you feel someone is being a twat' Charan, Forum Moderator Sometimes, we have to cross a ditch. Sometimes, we have to cross an ocean.-Rhys, GGG | Posted by on Feb 26, 2013, 10:41:25 PM |
If you have negative resists, you will take MORE dmg (look, not increased). If you stack all those things you said on a monster, he will also take MORE dmg. (no cap, I think, I'll check mechanics thread later) Look, more in PoE is multiplicative. So, for instance, if you get hit by a 500 hp cold attack, and you have -44% cold resistance, final damage would be 500 x 1,44 (100% + 44%), resulting in a 720 dmg hit. That's why stacking resistances is so important, because elemental damage in merciless is just crazy, and it's really hard to progress with not-capped resists. Last edited by ansuk on Feb 26, 2013, 10:46:28 PM | Posted by ansuk on Feb 26, 2013, 10:45:48 PM |
' Perfect, that answers about everything I needed to know. I suppose I should take a look at the mechanics thread as well and confirm if there is or isnt a cap. Thanks for the help! | Posted by Varidan on Feb 26, 2013, 10:50:23 PM |
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Damage may refer to any of the following:
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1. In general, damage refers to anything that causes harm to something or someone. Below are different examples of how damage may occur to a computer. With the hardware examples, all examples listed in the damage section can cause a device to stop working and would require replacement. In the case of software, this type of damage may cause errors and data loss, which could be recovered if backups were made.
Computer hardware damage
- Electrostatic discharge or ESD.
- Dropping the device, e.g., dropping a hard drive or smartphone.
- Power surge or brownout.
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- Data corruption.
- Overwritten data.
- Virus or other malware.
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2. Short for damage, dmg is a term often used in gaming as an indication of how much damage was inflicted, or may be inflicted, on a person or thing in the game. For example, someone with 1,000 HP (hit points) is capable of taking 1,000 damage before dying.
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