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splash damage
noun
Damage caused by a nearby explosion, affecting creatures within a certain radius.
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A screen shot from Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, developed for the PC by id Software and Splash Damage.
Judging from the way Gallagher handles a rocket launcher's "splash damage" effects, I'd say this is a guy who is familiar enough with a game controller.
He got into the industry 12 years ago, making mods for Quake III (his co-modders ended up forming Splash Damage), before joining Rare and working with the old Star Fox Adventures team.
Philip Oliver has also invited other companies to email him and it is understood that development studios Rebellion, Mind Candy, Natural Motion, Rocksteady and Splash Damage are interested in speaking to ex-staff about possible vacancies.
I bring this up again today because the director of Splash Damage (they developed Enemy Territory), Paul Wedgwood, recently complained about the role that Metacritic, and numerical game reviews in general, has in the development process.
Explosive damage is also pretty easy considering you have grenades, C4, rockets and grenade launchers to choose from, and even if you don't get kills, splash damage alone should get you up to that 500 mark pretty quickly.
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Playing the Splash Damage-made game led to her attending events in Enschede, Netherlands, though those gatherings were so very far from the massive eSports tournaments we see today.
But Le Monarque is Thorn reborn, poisoning enemies on a perfect draw (which will be most shots if you have a rhythm) and doing splash poison damage on headshots.
Cards such as Kingdra can you Poke Power Spray Splash for 1 damage counter on before you attack.
Any splashing will permanently damage glass cooking surfaces.
Choose somewhere where it will get enough light and air, and where any splashes won't damage pricy carpet or anything like that.
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