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    Default Downloadable ships.

    Just a friendly suggestion / request to the guys doing the downloadable content for WipEout PurE...

    Could one of the downloadable ships be made after the Original AG-Systems ship?
    (AKA: The type of ship seen in the WIpEout 1 intro. With 2 engines, and its distinctive fins.)

    The FEISAR in Pure comes close, but I think it'd be cool to have one from the original spec.

    As for the paint job, who knows?

    Even if you can't do this, thanks for making this game what it is.

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    The paint-job should be the green and white one from the CGI version of the w'o" AG craft, there's a render in a thread in the wipEout 1 boards, looks really cool.

    While we're suggesting things like this I'll throw in a request (just incase they read this) for a ship, the 2097 Feisar, the one from the intro, not the ingame version, the intro ship is a modified version of the w'o" 1 CGI (they removed the dual outboard engines, made one central engine, stripped away all the yellow/black warning signals and made the wings join directly to the hull which retained the wider rear which on the w'o" 1 craft held the twin engines, it looked totally nang (that means good).

    Once again I echo Vagrant Logic's comments: if you can't do this, thanks for making purE what it is.

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    UM.

    Did anyone notice the new avatars available here for WipeOut pure and, oh, the fact that they include:

    VAN UBER
    ICARAS
    GOTEKI
    TIGRON

    !!!SPROING!!!

    Wait, Van Uber?

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    Oh wow, they do as well, awesome! Guess that's all the verification we really need

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    Yes, allready noticed!

    The fact that Van Uber is german is not really good promotion for Germany, hope this time it will be better, the Fusion one wasn't a real ship. It was just good if you wanted to finish the race in the first lap with losing the full energy or if you wanted to have alot of fun :wink:

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    Those avatars were a big suprise to me today, just glad Icaras will be back (although I'll always favor Qirex) just...seeing it doesn't have the best speed (from Weng's post), makes me not want to believe those Japanese magazines. :

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    You talking about the Qirex Silaris? I'd have to agree with you, 3/5's just not what the doctor ordered, that is unless we're to have to re-nickname the qirex to... the not so bricky not bullet, I mean we're talking 4/5 minimum stuff here

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    Maybe they will add Xios, ER.r, G-tech and some new teams as well?
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    And yes, Qirex seems to slow...
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    And the written 'van uber' under the 'van uber emblem' looks more like 'üan über' (or 'van über'). You've forgotten the german "special" letters, Liverpool

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    I LOVE THESE ICONS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sausehuhn
    And the written 'van uber' under the 'van uber emblem' looks more like 'üan über' (or 'van über'). You've forgotten the german "special" letters, Liverpool
    Yes, that is odd that they umlauted the 'V', which is impossible if memory serves me correctly.

    TBH unless they come up with decent new designs for them I probably wont bother getting the Tigron and VU, if they're just the Fusion versions, the early development shots of the VU looked really promising...

    P.S. I still want to see an old 2097 (intro version) Feisar.

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    I would personally be interested to see some fusion ships in a real wipeout style, just to see what kind of designs they would take on, you never know though, they could prove to be very decent ships if the physics of purE are good, let's hope

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seek100
    Yes, that is odd that they umlauted the 'V', which is impossible if memory serves me correctly.
    Quite right. The Umlaut only exists for vowels, namely a, o and u. :)

    Ben

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    Maybe they changed that in the future

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    The design of the van uber logo is really good, they just have to change these dots. Maybe just putting one dot over a letter, not two. Like it is at the logo itself.

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    Or if they really have altered the German language, linguistic drift could account for such an addition in the next 2 centuries. an umlaut adds an 'e' sound to the vowel it is placed over (like Königsberg is alternately Koenigsberg), thus all it would take is to add an 'e' sound after the v making it pronounced vean-ueber, similar things have happened in the past, 21th C. English is very different in terms of pronounciation and spelling from 18th or 19th C. English, the same is true of all languages and will continue to be true well into the future.

    edit by Lance: unnecessary quote of immediately previous post was removed
    edit by me: Lance didn't actually remove the quote, I've just done it.

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    .
    true, but grenewode is still pronounced greenwood, just a different convention to represent the same sound. spelling has probably changed more than sound
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seek100
    ... an umlaut adds an 'e' sound to the vowel it is placed over (like Königsberg is alternately Koenigsberg), thus all it would take is to add an 'e' sound after the v making it pronounced vean-ueber...
    there's no letter for "Ve" just

    ue = ü
    ae = ä
    oe = ö

    But you could think (when you see the dots over the "v") that it os a "u", so:

    üan über = uean ueber

    :roll:

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    That looks and sounds terrible, I'll stick to Van-Uber ta

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    I like the letters.

    lölölölölö, jetzt sind wir alle fröh :wink:

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    Erm, I'm well aware of German spelling conventions, the point I was making is that over time those conventions can change and do in many languages to suit the needs of the evolving language. It is perfectly possible that in the next 2 centuries the people in Germany may gradually begin talking in ways that require the addition of new accents to existing words, how else would you explain the presence of so many different accents in French which would not have been present in the Latin it was based on.

    Languages evolve, in 200 years time German would be almost incomprehensible to a 21st C. German native speaker, same with English, French, Italian, etc. And almost certainly the spelling conventions and written form will have changed.

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