clonnus Wrote:just a question but who do we ask to get the prize?
I'm sorry I'm not there to distribute the prize I'll be back soon I promised!! You can try asking another GM if you see one, but since it's my responsability they don't have to do it (but they might).
The History of the Secret Cow Level:
Many players of the original Diablo will remember the mysterious rumor that there was a Secret Cow Level. The story went that by clicking on a specific cow in Tristram a certain number of times, you could access a wondrous place known as the Secret Cow Level. There was, of course, no Cow Level in Diablo, but the legend was born. When StarCraft was released, it featured a cheat code, "There is no cow level". This was our way of officially confirming that there was, in fact, no Secret Cow Level. During the production of Diablo II, gamers often asked if there would be any cows to battle in the game. On April 1st, 1999, a Diablo II Screenshot of the Week featured cows fighting. People wondered if the screenshot was an April Fool's joke or if there really was a Secret Cow Level planned for Diablo II. When Diablo II was released, a quest item called The Horadric Cube allowed players to combine items to create new items. It wasn't long before players were experimenting with Cube combinations, hoping to find the keys to unlock new and powerful secrets. Eventually a recipe was discovered that revealed the most anticipated secret of them all -- the Secret Cow Level in Diablo II!
So it's a cheat code, are the other cheat codes also?
The cow level isn't really a cheat. Its decent exp points for around a level 30 on normal mode... Its fun, and the Cow King is mean. He is lightning enchanted. =(
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(This post was last modified: 01-09-2006, 05:41 PM by Yetipunk.)