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Dark_No0B
08/14/2004 08:56 AM (UTC)
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The term "Fused" can mean alot of different things, trust me.wink
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Supersonic666
08/14/2004 09:34 AM (UTC)
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How about ,he said noob /smoke are confused into one character . I mean everyone think smoke is noobs second costume. So Gamepro made a mistake.
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Supersonic666
08/14/2004 09:37 AM (UTC)
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kind of fused and confused sounds almost the same
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You-Know-Who
08/14/2004 09:42 AM (UTC)
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Dark_No0B Wrote:
The term "Fused" can mean alot of different things, trust me.


Yes, but they're either going to be two seperate characters with the same moves, or one character.
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Dark_No0B
08/14/2004 09:56 AM (UTC)
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I doubt it.

It could be possible, but i dont think Ed Boon would pull a stunt like that and give both Noob and Smoke the same moves. He knows how pissed the fans would be.tongue
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You-Know-Who
08/14/2004 10:28 AM (UTC)
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Dark_No0B Wrote:
I doubt it.

It could be possible, but i dont think Ed Boon would pull a stunt like that and give both Noob and Smoke the same moves. He knows how pissed the fans would be.


I think he's more liekyl to make them one character as far as the story goes. It doesn't have to be permanent, and it allows two popular characters to be in more games, and take up less room. I can't see many down sides.
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SmokeYa
08/14/2004 12:31 PM (UTC)
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Silly people. Smoke and Noob, seperate characters, with similar moves/fighting styles, but not exactly the same. Thats all Boon said.
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Zentile
08/14/2004 03:09 PM (UTC)
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I wish it were that simple, but Boon said Smoke and Noob are 'kind of' fused into one character. Fuse into one does not equal having similar fighting styles.

I wish Midway would start picking it's words right instead of confusing us.
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