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LimbSoup

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  1. Ah, perhaps it is just on headshots. I don't think I've ever seen them not explode when on fire though, with the exception of being zapped. Also they're not invulnerable when stalking, they just have more health. Less vulnerable, let's say.
  2. It's called a bug. There are many of them.
  3. The dogs biting you has nothing to do with whether they explode or not. They explode only when they're on fire, and they become enflamed at a set time after they spawn.
  4. My point is that I don't have to try that. I don't have to try anything. The code for the easter eggs in the game is very clear cut. The functions that control the Flytrap, radios, etc are all clearly outlined and upon reading them it is obvious that all they do is play animations and sounds. That's it. Beyond that, its also obvious from the code that all the easter eggs of that type* have already been found, because they're all accounted for in there. Trying random combinations of actions is a complete waste of time and it will never get you anywhere. Obviously, I can't stop anyone from doing so. I'm simply trying to save you some time. * - Meaning the only easter eggs that might be left hidden are ones that don't do anything, such as writing on the walls.
  5. I understand this, but in most cases people are just looking for meaning in things when there wasn't any intended. You can still try to piece together the story, of course, its highly unlikely that you'll find any new major clues. Furthermore, I'm saying that its downright useless to try shooting teddies in specific order while teleporting and with the last bullet in your PaPed weapon.
  6. I've looked through the entirety of the code for Nazi Zombies, and I can assure you there's nothing major left to find. Furthermore, I can say with full confidence that the easter eggs have absolutely no impact on the game, and why should they? It's a fun little distraction, but that's it. Just a distraction.
  7. There really isn't anything else to find, and the easter eggs don't alter the gameplay what-so-ever. There is no magic combination of anything that will help you. Upon looking through the code that handles Der Riese, all of the parts pertaining to eggs are already accounted for. The code that handles the eggs themselves does basically nothing but play sounds or animations. You'd be hard pressed to find even the tiniest decal somewhere that no one has seen before.
  8. There is nothing you can do to get better weapons from the box, other than spending more points. All the rumors that exist about getting good weapons are false.
  9. The number of zombies you get is calculated at the beginning of each round. So, let's say you're at level 30 with 4 people. You should be getting 510 zombies. If someone drops during the round, you'll still have to fight off that same number of zombies for this round. However, for level 31 it will be calculated for 3 people, and you'd get only 369. So, the worst thing that can happen is someone dropping at the beginning of a round. Whichever does the most damage. For everything except the Gut Shot, this is the head. Or, for some weapons (ray gun, grenade launcher, wunderwaffe) it doesn't matter. Also, note that the zombie health varies on when the dog rounds occur. So there is a few levels of variance for when a weapon no longer is a one-shot kill. Mostly for things that happen in the later rounds, such as the PTRS.
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