Rayman Legends
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Master

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Re: Rayman Legends
Hm, in terms of the Lums, I consider the RO Lums to be of their own type compared to the ones in the Heart of the World.
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In terms of the Lums, I consider the RO Lums to be the UbiArt team's ignorant reimagining of the ones in the Heart of the World.Master wrote:Hm, in terms of the Lums, I consider the RO Lums to be of their own type compared to the ones in the Heart of the World.
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It would make much more sense if they used Tings in RO/RL.
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To each their own, what's up?Drolpiraat wrote:In terms of the Lums, I consider the RO Lums to be the UbiArt team's ignorant reimagining of the ones in the Heart of the World.Master wrote:Hm, in terms of the Lums, I consider the RO Lums to be of their own type compared to the ones in the Heart of the World.
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I remember in earlier posts others suggested that these could be wild lums.
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TheTempurmental

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I always felt that the RO/RL Lums were just ordinary, wild Lums, and the "Heart of the World" ones from R2 were sacred, more powerful Lums.
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I wish to ask some questions to developers.
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I'm sure many people do. The wild lums idea is something that might be right.OldClassicGamer wrote:I wish to ask some questions to developers.
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sonicbrawler182

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Re: Rayman Legends
In terms of the Lums, I consider both the Rayman 2 and Origins/Legends Lums to be the McGuffins of their respective games.
Plus, I never found them all that different to each other.
Plus, I never found them all that different to each other.
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Lums in RO/RL have much bigger number.
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Ah, I wasn't specifically aiming that at you only so maybe I shouldn't have quoted you.Master wrote:To each their own, what's up?Drolpiraat wrote:In terms of the Lums, I consider the RO Lums to be the UbiArt team's ignorant reimagining of the ones in the Heart of the World.Master wrote:Hm, in terms of the Lums, I consider the RO Lums to be of their own type compared to the ones in the Heart of the World.
To be honest, people here think about these things too much. As if the developers were thinking that the Lums in Rayman Origins were different Lums than those in Rayman 2. As if they were inspired by Rayman 3's LOTLD for anything more than the name for RO's LOTLD.
Some people here try to find continuity for the sake of having a somehow coherent image of the series in their minds, while in reality, there has been very little continuity since Rayman 2 discarded the events from Rayman 1 apart from one little mention in the manual. I think Rayman 3 and Rayman Legends are the only real sequels in the series: to Rayman 2 and Origins respectively. The other games are all reboots.
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I agree with Droolie.
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Master

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Hm, I agree that the continuity is convoluted as heck, and for consistencies sake, we might as well do as you said, but I do like to think of the series as a whole. Convoluted mess and the dev's lack of care notwithstanding, there's something about coming up with ideas on how to tie things together that I find enjoyable, in the long run, it doesn't make sense, but it keeps me occupied and happy.
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While i mostly agree with you Droolie, if you'd take a look at Rayman's world as a whole, you'd expect it to be coherent, but you can only see - as Master said - a convoluted mess, because of the lack of care about continuation and the absence of any kind of coherency between the things that exist in Rayman's world, and basically that is why many people come up with questions as for why do the devs keep constantly changing things, therefore making things even more messy? And that is why we come up with ideas to make things look more connected and logical. I'm not saying that it is bad if you change something in a sequel, but try to maintain the main things about the games.
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sonicbrawler182

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I'd compare Rayman to a cartoon show that does something completely different each episode. It just wants to entertain, and it doesn't need a consistent world to do so.
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Going back to the subject of rayman's timelines and stuff.
I think the Origins and legends are different worlds/universes from Rayman 2, as the lums in RO/RL can have no heart of the world, since its not mentioned in those games.
Rayman 3 does not have any yellow lums, meaning the lums are back at the heart of the world and connecting it to Rayman 2.
If I had a penny for every time someone mentioned the great protoon outside anything Rayman 1 related...I'd be a hobo....
I think lums not only replaced tings but also electoons, since the great protoon is gone, theres no reason for electoons, I think the only reason why the electoons are in origins is because they wanted to goto raymans roots or something...
I think the Origins and legends are different worlds/universes from Rayman 2, as the lums in RO/RL can have no heart of the world, since its not mentioned in those games.
Rayman 3 does not have any yellow lums, meaning the lums are back at the heart of the world and connecting it to Rayman 2.
If I had a penny for every time someone mentioned the great protoon outside anything Rayman 1 related...I'd be a hobo....
I think lums not only replaced tings but also electoons, since the great protoon is gone, theres no reason for electoons, I think the only reason why the electoons are in origins is because they wanted to goto raymans roots or something...
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Well, all games take place in Glade of Dreams.
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In my opinion it stopped making sense when Origins arrived. R2 and R3 both have a world that are heavily based around nature and it could make perfect sense that the locations from both games are connected. R1's world is a separate place with other kinds of things like Picture City and such. I'd make more sense if Origins and Legends took place in The Valley.
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They could be different glade of dreams, much like the LOTLD in rayman 3 and origins, though unlike the LOTLD, the glade of dreams doesn't change.OldClassicGamer wrote:Well, all games take place in Glade of Dreams.
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they are there because they make up mass of the benevolent, according to rayman's death scenes in the original game.Stoney! wrote:Going back to the subject of rayman's timelines and stuff.
I think the Origins and legends are different worlds/universes from Rayman 2, as the lums in RO/RL can have no heart of the world, since its not mentioned in those games.
Rayman 3 does not have any yellow lums, meaning the lums are back at the heart of the world and connecting it to Rayman 2.
If I had a penny for every time someone mentioned the great protoon outside anything Rayman 1 related...I'd be a hobo....
I think lums not only replaced tings but also electoons, since the great protoon is gone, theres no reason for electoons, I think the only reason why the electoons are in origins is because they wanted to goto raymans roots or something...



