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04.23.08 - ADDED new "Files Library" section so anyone can update images/info with our established graphics sets.
05.09.08 - Added new skill trees for the Berserker and Bioengineer.
05.09.08 - Added a new "Enemies" Section.
05.09.08 - Changed "Gameplay" section to "Interface". Added pages: HUD & Controls.
05.09.08 - Added Ammunition and Runic Charms.
05.09.08 - Updated Alignments, Nav Bar, and More!
04.24.08 - Updated the tables, new icons, new features
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- 1up Show: Too Human Preview
For those inclined, you can watch Denis play Co-op Too Human on the 1up show for a pretty cool little view of the game. One thing I thought was interesting, are some of the little nuances that Denis shows the crew to their believable surprise. Anyways, check it out, and then hit up the forums for kicks. - Denis Dyack brings the fireworks
1up.com today updated their site, with what I feel, is one of the most inspiring pieces of taped audio I've experienced in quite a long time. I'm not going to get into it, but please check out today’s 1up Yours podcast featuring Denis Dyack for a great answer as to why Denis chose to enlist Gaffers to Stand up and be counted . Then, please join us in the forums to discuss your feelings on it all.
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- "Yes agreed. Hey, on “Too Human” I have been talking to everyone about circular history notions and Jeff Feth just sent me this crazy stuff about black glass. Have you ever heard of black glass?" ― Denis Dyack
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The collective name for the the principal race of Norse gods; they who lived in Asgard, and with the All-Father Odin, ruled the lives of mortal men, the other was the Vanir. The Aesir gods under the leadership of Odin, included Balder (god of beauty), Bragi (god of eloquence), Forseti (god of mediation), Freyr (god of fertility, who originally was from the Vanir), Heimdall (guardian of the bridge), Hod (the blind god), Loki (god of fire and ally of the frost giants), Njord (the sea god, and another ex-Vanir), Thor (god of thunder), Tyr (god of war), Vili (brother to Odin), Ve (brother to Odin), and Vidar (Odin's son). The goddesses included Freya (the fertility goddess), Frigg (Odin's wife), Sif (Thor's wife), and Idun (keeper of the apples of youth).
Aesir might be derived from the old-Teutonic word Ase, the common word for "god".
Aesir" Encyclopedia Mythica from Encyclopedia Mythica Online. http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/aesir.html
Accessed April 22, 2008
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