I am looking into it, [ comes his prompt response — of course he's looking into it. if it was possible to make hextech truly reliable here, it would change the game entirely... but he wonders if the simulation simply won't allow that to happen. still; there are the dark web communicators, which work even when most other things are not working, proving that there is a possibility to build something outside the watching eye of whatever is running the simulation, unless it is all deliberate. ]
Right now, it can be used in ways that will not hurt anyone, should it glitch.
[ with a wave of his hand at the devices, ] Like with those. The runes only need to be activated once, so they do not need a gemstone, unlike the Atlas Gauntlets, for example. The attuning teaches the device to analyse particles in the air, much like a dog might sniff something out from a great distance. It will warn whoever carries it that a monster is nearby, and will light up a different colour depending on the distance.
Of that I have no doubt. Jinx has also made several attempts to stabilize the stones to no avail.
[The hextech was half of Viktor’s creation after all, and he expected that there must be something maddening about ones more well known invention was being limited in a place like this. He expected that the pair of scientists had done what they could, but Viktor in particular seemed to hold the distinction of being willing to try and fail over and over again until a favourable result was discovered.
Jinx had explained about the runes and how each could create an effect. There had been more than a fair share of ‘blah blah blah’ in that explanation, but he had followed enough to understand how necessary they were. He turned the device over his hand, examining it closely with a faint interest. He could see the possibilities.
However, Silco was not one to venture too far out of town and thus had limited risk of being attacked. Of course, there were razorfins by the docks and there had been such a time where town had been invaded by groups of roaming vicious beasts.] How accurate will it be in situations where the air is thick with particulates such as moisture, pollution, dirt?
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Right now, it can be used in ways that will not hurt anyone, should it glitch.
[ with a wave of his hand at the devices, ] Like with those. The runes only need to be activated once, so they do not need a gemstone, unlike the Atlas Gauntlets, for example. The attuning teaches the device to analyse particles in the air, much like a dog might sniff something out from a great distance. It will warn whoever carries it that a monster is nearby, and will light up a different colour depending on the distance.
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[The hextech was half of Viktor’s creation after all, and he expected that there must be something maddening about ones more well known invention was being limited in a place like this. He expected that the pair of scientists had done what they could, but Viktor in particular seemed to hold the distinction of being willing to try and fail over and over again until a favourable result was discovered.
Jinx had explained about the runes and how each could create an effect. There had been more than a fair share of ‘blah blah blah’ in that explanation, but he had followed enough to understand how necessary they were. He turned the device over his hand, examining it closely with a faint interest. He could see the possibilities.
However, Silco was not one to venture too far out of town and thus had limited risk of being attacked. Of course, there were razorfins by the docks and there had been such a time where town had been invaded by groups of roaming vicious beasts.] How accurate will it be in situations where the air is thick with particulates such as moisture, pollution, dirt?