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What are some stories about the glowtail? Memorable glowtail stories, wild encounters, and fan fiction.
I’ve never played on a pvp server before, well, I have but here’s what happened:
I spawned on aberration, and then did what any ark player would do. I explored and gather resources, until suddenly an arrow had hit me! I fell unconscious, knowing it was a tranq arrow. I was dragged to a wooden base and put into a wooden cage, and then I awoke. I broke out of the cage and tried to kill the people who captured me, but they had logged off.
That’s my experience, but I’ve heard that snow owls are good, and that you should have a good amount of free time (if it’s a giga your going to need more than a couple hours of free time, seeing from what happened on the mobile server which is pve) and a good amount of food. Also make sure it’s in a safe area so that it will most likely live. Kangaroos are also good, depending on what it is, but other than that I don’t know anything else.
-Lamprey
If you can, you should try to join the mobile server. Here’s a list of everyone there:
CL1
Sneak
DTG
Dilo girl (kicked from tribe)
Swamp Guy
Lamprey
And I think that should be all, but if you joined you would have to be allied, since max tribe mate number is 5. We have a giga, an eerie quetzal (eerie creatures just change colors like a rainbow, they look cool). I would recommend it if you can, but it’s fine if you can’t.
-Lamprey
I saw Blitz, a family friendly YouTuber play half life Alyx. I don’t understand why, but he also played world war z and somehow managed to make it not seem as violent as it actually is. I would recommend that video if you want to see some gameplay, but I haven’t watched it in a while. Also the level he played was “Last Bastion” which is the final level of marseille and the final level in the campaign.
-Lamprey
Finally finished Black Mesa (remake of Half Life). It was good, but gory and hard. The final battle against the Nihilanth was a nightmare. I mean, I saw it and went ‘GIANT ALIEN BABY’. I mean, it had a lot of similarities to a baby. It had insane powers, lightning bolts, shockwaves, other stuff, it was mental. But I’ve finished the nightmare now. I’ve already played Half Life 2 and it’s expansions, and Half Life Alyx, is VR only, and it’s a horror game with zombies and stuff, so it would probably freak me out. I might be too young anyway. Oh well, I’ll just replay the halo games...
-Apex
The Terminator films are much more violent then World War Z then, seeing that there’s no nudity, drinking, or smoking, but blood and gore. From this point on, I’ll explain what you can see in some missions and can do to the zombies.
To the zombies, you can shoot their limbs off, but you can’t cut them in half for some reason. On some levels, (looking the last Tokyo level and first New York level) you can find some corpses that are missing a head but have a opened body that is hollowed out. It also has a lot of swearing, way more than it should, but you can go to settings and find dialogue volume to disable it. You don’t get to see anybody getting ripped apart or anything, but the zombies scratch you. The Lurker, which is a special zombie is scorched, so you can see his skull and some of the shoulders still ignited in the ashy shoulder pad, but it isn’t burning. The Bull, another special zombie, you can see a bit of his spine if you walk behind it, but nothing else except for him being the most annoying zombie. Infector zombies aren’t violent, they just spit at you and you have to quickly cure yourself. Gasbags zombies are another special zombie, but they aren’t really that violent either. It’s basically just a zombie in a hazmat suit puffed up by poisonous gas that if you step in, you start taking damage. And then there’s the screamer, and I hate those things. They aren’t really violent but they sure are loud. It looks something like this:
A builder who is infected, with a megaphone hardwired to its mouth, and the zombie is screaming at the top of its lungs. And that’s the screamer. They are loud, you can hear them from a good distance away, but just kill them. They attract zombies and are loud. That’s about it for WWZ, (World War Z) no bosses but it’s still fun.
-Lamprey
The movie ratings go like this:
G, suitable for all ages (I find most G rated movies boring)
PG, around 5-6 or over, which stands for parent guidance
PG13, parent guidance, and usually for teens (Usually Marvel movies are rated PG13, but they aren’t that violent)
And then R, only for 17+ and over, most likely contains adult content or violence.
Then I have seen or heard of “NC17” which means only for adults. So R is the most mature rating.
-Lamprey
Oh and just in case you were wondering the Terminator age ratings they are:
The Terminator- 18 for moderate violence, gore (someone’s heart is ripped right out), profanity, nudity and one sex scene.
Terminator 2- 15 for moderate violence, gore (lots of scenes showing innocent people getting brutally shot and stabbed to death, and one person is stabbed through the eye, and another through the mouth. There is also a scene showing people getting burnt and blown apart bye a nuclear explosion, you see someone’s head fly through the air in this scene), profanity, frightening scenes, nudity and some smoking scenes. This one is my favourite.
Terminator 3- rated 12 for moderate violence, gore (someone is punched in the back and the hand goes through their chest, quite disturbing, well I found it disturbing), profanity, some nudity, frightening scenes and one scene showing people get drunk.
Terminator salvation- rated 12 for moderate violence, gore (worst thing I can think of is a terminator punches into someone’s chest and a reasonable amount of blood bursts out), profanity, one scene with a naked person, frightening scenes throughout the film and not much else.
Terminator Genesis- rated 12a for moderate violence, no gore, slight nudity, moderate profanity and very rare frightening scenes, definitely the most kid friendly terminator film and the worst.
Terminator dark fate- rated 15 for moderate violence, gore (a scene shows loads of people (most of them innocent ones) getting brutally stabbed and slashed to death with blades, lots of blood splatters everywhere in this scene), profanity, nudity and some alcohol. This is the newest film and my second favourite.
Well, that was fun lol.
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Ok now I am curious.
What are the film age ratings where you’re from?
For me they’re:
U- suitable for all ages.
PG- may contain content inappropriate for younger children under 7 (I think), and parents may decide wether or not children watch them.
12a- Anyone under 12 years old who is watching this should be accompanied by an adult.
12- should only be watched by people 12 years old or over.
15- should only be watched by people 15 years old or over.
18- should only be watched by adults.
Technically I broke these rules by watching 12s when I was 11. I’m also not 15 yet but I have watched the two terminator films that are rated 15.
-Apex
If the story is getting boring to the point where you don’t really want to write it, the same thing happened with “The Desert.” It took me a bit to figure out what to do, but I started a new story in enforcer, which is now in managarmr.(known as “Corrupted Earth”) Or, you could write about fallen world, but it’s your choice. I started a new story, and that seemed to work. Although I haven’t announced if I have cancelled that story.
-Lamprey
The ratings where I live go like this:
E for 3-5 I think
E10+ (although most games rated that are usually games rated E)
T for teens, or 13+
M for mature, or 18 plus.
When people say hard M, they usually mean you should be an adult, but work war z is only rated that for the blood and gore. A light M means that 16+ is probably fine, and then that’s all the ratings. Movies have different ratings, but I can explain those if you want.
-Lamprey