I think the biggest thing about rapid brutality is that it only triggers on basic attacks, so only basic attack killers will benefit. However, basic attack heavy killers are very vulernable to not having bloodlust - killers like pig and wraith could be very hard to play on certain maps without it. Thus, I don't think rapid brutality is as amazing as its made out to be.
With regards to 4.4 killers, who would use it? It doesn't trigger on hatchets, and for spirit, catching up to survivors isn't really super impactful as you have power. Maybe hag, but once again, as hag you're focused on trapping and primarily rely on traps to get hits rather than longer chases.
I think rapid brutality is really strong on paper, but when you asked the question of who specifically wants to use it there are only a couple candidates who would use it well.
A good way to see that Congress does explicitly have control over the court is to note that Congress sets the size of the court, giving it control over the court. Furthermore, Congress has also been able to control the scope and juristiction of the court as well. Thus, based on the longstanding historical interpretation of Congress' power, this is something they should be able to do.
It’s been a little over a week since our star-studded Public Test Build (PTB). It’s been delightful to see so many Nicolas Cages running through The Entity’s Realm, screaming at the sight of the Killer and getting befuddled by Flashlights. As we get ready for the premier, we have been working on a few adjustments based...
SCOTUS decides for the service provider in the Masterpiece Cakeshop rerun. Interesting implications for service providers. I wonder if this will have a significant everyday impact or if it won't be noticeable.
In a 6-3 decision, the court's conservative majority found that federal law does not authorize the program to wipe out nearly half-a-trillion dollars in debt.
I personally think that we shouldn't ever judge people based on their race - if we're considering people we should consider them based on merit.
It always surprised me that the left complained about there being too much discrimination in society, and their solution was to discriminate more.
SCOTUS decides that when persecuting people for "true threats" that the prosecution must show that the person making the threat acted with "recklessness".
SCOTUS has ruled 6-3 that state legislature district drawing actions can be reviewed by state courts, and those judgements of state courts can be reviewed by federal ones. A surprise decision to see Kavanaugh and Barrett reject the independent state legislature theory, since they seemed to be supportive of it.
The former president has been relatively quiet on abortion throughout his campaign for a second term, putting him at odds with other Republican hopefuls including his current biggest threat, Ron DeSantis.
Interesting, but as trump isn't a normal candidate, I don't think what he says will really affect his campaign. If he isn't arrested he'll probably win the nomination.
SCOTUS dismisses Texas and Louisiana's immigration challenge, says they have no standing. This plus Kavanaugh's footnote makes me think there's a very solid chance that Biden's student debt relief will also survive on standing grounds.
JPMorgan Chase said the U.S. Virgin Islands gave Jeffrey Epstein more than $300 million in tax incentives and waived sex offender monitoring requirements, shielding the disgraced late financier as he gave cash and gifts to top officials.
A new study by the University of California, San Francisco shows that homeless people in California were struggling with poor health and deep poverty before becoming homeless. The study released Tuesday by the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative aims to provide a comprehensive picture of adult homelessness in a state...
You're probably right, and that's probably the best step we could take here in CA. Unfortunately, it's very challenging to implement from a political standpoint, as high density housing projects and loosening zoning laws are very politically unpopular items, so it would be hard to get passed. Plus, the people who are currently here benefit the most from high housing prices (since it makes their properties super valuable), so they'll obviously fight against any proposals that could meaningfully lower housing costs.
The U.S. top diplomat held more than seven hours of talks with China's foreign minister, although they did not appear to make concrete progress on disputes including Taiwan, trade, human rights and fentanyl.
It's good to be better terms with China though, since no one benefits from a war. That being said, I don't know how this can be recovered since the two countries have such diametrically opposed beliefs, particularly with regards to Taiwan.
I am a videographer who has figured out the technique to sell my footage to both of these news outlets. You can to if you follow my very important guidelines...
I think it'll get him to a good place. The tricky thing about the EMPs is that they need to be perfectly tuned or they're problematic - too much and the singularity feels terrible to play, but too little and the survivors don't have counterplay against him.
Hunter Biden Indicted on Gun Charges (www.nytimes.com)
7.1.2 | Bugfix Patch - BHVR (forums.bhvr.com)
Xenomorph / Ellen Ripley Chapter (PTB 7.2.0) initial thoughts?
I'm curious to know what everyone's initial thoughts are about the Xenomorph and Ellen Ripley....
Dead by Daylight | Alien | Teaser (www.youtube.com)
Alien is coming to DBD!
U.S. recovered non-human 'biologics' from UFO crash sites, former intel official says (www.npr.org)
Interesting claim, wonder if it's true? Wouldn't be surprised if it was.
Justice Alito says Congress lacks the power to impose an ethics code on the Supreme Court (www.msn.com)
Developer Update | Nicolas Cage PTB - BHVR (forums.bhvr.com)
It’s been a little over a week since our star-studded Public Test Build (PTB). It’s been delightful to see so many Nicolas Cages running through The Entity’s Realm, screaming at the sight of the Killer and getting befuddled by Flashlights. As we get ready for the premier, we have been working on a few adjustments based...
Supreme Court rules website designer can decline to create same-sex wedding websites (www.scotusblog.com)
SCOTUS decides for the service provider in the Masterpiece Cakeshop rerun. Interesting implications for service providers. I wonder if this will have a significant everyday impact or if it won't be noticeable.
Supreme Court blocks student loan forgiveness in blow to Biden. Here's what to know about the ruling. (www.cbsnews.com)
In a 6-3 decision, the court's conservative majority found that federal law does not authorize the program to wipe out nearly half-a-trillion dollars in debt.
Supreme Court Strikes Down College Affirmative Action Programs (www.supremecourt.gov)
Major news, this means the ending of affirmative action in the college admissions process!...
Justices throw out Colorado man’s stalking conviction in First Amendment dispute (www.scotusblog.com)
SCOTUS decides that when persecuting people for "true threats" that the prosecution must show that the person making the threat acted with "recklessness".
Supreme Court rules against North Carolina Republicans over election law theory (www.scotusblog.com)
SCOTUS has ruled 6-3 that state legislature district drawing actions can be reviewed by state courts, and those judgements of state courts can be reviewed by federal ones. A surprise decision to see Kavanaugh and Barrett reject the independent state legislature theory, since they seemed to be supportive of it.
Trump says 'vital' federal role remains for regulating abortion (www.reuters.com)
The former president has been relatively quiet on abortion throughout his campaign for a second term, putting him at odds with other Republican hopefuls including his current biggest threat, Ron DeSantis.
Texas and Louisiana lack right to challenge Biden immigration policy, court rules (www.scotusblog.com)
SCOTUS dismisses Texas and Louisiana's immigration challenge, says they have no standing. This plus Kavanaugh's footnote makes me think there's a very solid chance that Biden's student debt relief will also survive on standing grounds.
Jeffrey Epstein got $300 mln tax breaks, paid US Virgin Islands police, JPMorgan says (www.reuters.com)
JPMorgan Chase said the U.S. Virgin Islands gave Jeffrey Epstein more than $300 million in tax incentives and waived sex offender monitoring requirements, shielding the disgraced late financier as he gave cash and gifts to top officials.
Developer Update | End Transmission Release - BHVR (forums.bhvr.com)
More singularity buffs
New study says high housing costs, low income push Californians into homelessness (apnews.com)
A new study by the University of California, San Francisco shows that homeless people in California were struggling with poor health and deep poverty before becoming homeless. The study released Tuesday by the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative aims to provide a comprehensive picture of adult homelessness in a state...
Xi, Blinken agree to stabilize US-China relations in Beijing talks (www.reuters.com)
The U.S. top diplomat held more than seven hours of talks with China's foreign minister, although they did not appear to make concrete progress on disputes including Taiwan, trade, human rights and fentanyl.
Twisted Masquerade Delayed to June 22nd. (twitter.com)
Additionally, it looks like Wesker won't be back by then.
How to Sell Protest Footage to FOX AND CNN (www.youtube.com)
I am a videographer who has figured out the technique to sell my footage to both of these news outlets. You can to if you follow my very important guidelines...
Incoming Singularity Buffs