Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-26960607-20180223043227/@comment-34495693-20180225211219

Viperroadster35 wrote: Gunpower7311 wrote: Maracash73 wrote:

Gunpower7311 wrote: Why not Latin. Retro doesn't mean games. It means old games. Also Retro depends on the game your playing. Like Gameboy said, you can't throw Markiplier in strife and make him fit in. "there are very little latin video games, i dont think any of the romans were hard core gamers, either" is why not latin. Also, "old games" is a subcategory of games.

The names of retro's abilities are all classic retro video game terms, too. It doesn't matter if the words are Latin. I can make a class called Dimachaerus, which is Latin for Warrior with two blades. Ludum means "game". Not "Roman game". Also, retro has to relate to old strife. Like Viper said, you can't throw Markiplier in strife and have it work out. You also can't throw some retro game in strife and have it work out. It doesn't work. what I mean by "you can't just drop Markiplier in to skyrim" is that every class in strife is ultimatly a trained killer, while Retro is a gamer and wouldn't fit well with the tech faction (proto, mechanic, trooper, tundrus, they all use cannons, plasma and lasers). How cartoonish the class it self is and wouldn't fit how seriously the other classes take them selves (sans tundrus, even then it's just a cryogenic cannon). It's like if D.va used her RTS skills to summon marines to fight for her, really had resources, ETC.

GunPowder7311 is very good at twisting other people's words Was that a compliment?