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Patch Notes - March 23, 2012

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Fri, 03/23/2012 - 10:18
Asukalan's picture
Asukalan

- Removed chat transforms for emoticons and lolspeak
- Fixed issues with the Troika sword line charge attacks

All i can say is thank you for end of emoticons and lolspeak auto transformation :D

Fri, 03/23/2012 - 10:20
#1
Demonicsothe's picture
Demonicsothe
Rename this to

Rename this to bugfix.

Because asuka does not support patches.
Who are you and what have you done.

Fri, 03/23/2012 - 10:25
#2
Asukalan's picture
Asukalan
I wonder what levels and

I wonder what levels and missions will have changed crowns/heat income stealthpatched this time, since they said in previous patch note that hey are going to do it with few next patches.

And with example of last patch, where they didnt tell us in which levels they changed crowns/heat income, we can assume that with every new crowns/heat adjust we will have to find it out by yourselfs.

Fri, 03/23/2012 - 10:30
#3
Thewach's picture
Thewach
Ive just finished an IMF run

Ive just finished an IMF run and I can say that the cr payout is much better than before. Before the patch, it used to give out somewhere between 1.5-1.7k cr, however since the recent patch, the cr payout has been increased to over 2k cr (somewhere around 2.4-5k cr). As a roarmulus guy, I can say I'm very happy with these changes :D

Fri, 03/23/2012 - 10:31
#4
Demonicsothe's picture
Demonicsothe
And all is well.

And all is well.

Fri, 03/23/2012 - 12:33
#5
Golfdinger's picture
Golfdinger
The first hit of the Troika

The first hit of the Troika charge still lags behind where it should land. Through a bunch of testing I found that the shockwave hits centered about where the knight lands, rather than where the graphics shows it should be. The game acts as though the knight didn't move forward at all. This is a bug with all sword swings that move the knight forward and has existed for as long as I've remembered.

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