IG series robots... breathing?

Entity
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I just noticed that IG robots Seem to be breathing in swgoh. Their shoulders and chest bounce up and Down in a stance. Is this intentional, or? After all Grievous was breathing (a coughing robot, c'mon!)... but it seems Weird to see ig88 not being as cool as k2so...

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    Cant be as bad as Contest of Champions at launch.

    They had an Android "Bleeding"
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    Guess this animation been set up for a group of chars sharing same stances from early game, with different chars model things do looks a little bit odd. Doing robot animation should be easier than living things, but priority is not in turn yet.
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    Could be he is eager to attack lol
    Lost in the 20th century
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    I agree they shouldn't look like they're breathing. It's dumb and lazy.
  • veejayti
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    grievous was a sentient first, shortly before the clone wars he was a monster general racking up victories in his own planets civil war. His exploits as a commander caught the attention of Palpatine and Dooku who helped organize an accident that left Grievous in pieces but still alive. The Sith gave him a new body and purpose, since the war back home was now over having the jedi intervene and give victory to the other guys, Grievous now had nothing but room to maximize his new role as separatist general full of jedi hate. Not just a droid was the point, and to be honest thinking about Grievous maybe Vader should also have a droid tag, many of his vitals run off machinery
  • jejuzang
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    Probably fix it during the droid pass.
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    noticed this a year ago but fk it
  • STRIKEBOMB
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    edited July 2017
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    It's supposed to be like that. The creators of the IG-Series made them simulate breathing to make them appear more alive. I know there's a video on YouTube about it, but not sure who made the video
  • Fürkész
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    veejayti wrote: »
    grievous was a sentient first, shortly before the clone wars he was a monster general racking up victories in his own planets civil war. His exploits as a commander caught the attention of Palpatine and Dooku who helped organize an accident that left Grievous in pieces but still alive. The Sith gave him a new body and purpose, since the war back home was now over having the jedi intervene and give victory to the other guys, Grievous now had nothing but room to maximize his new role as separatist general full of jedi hate. Not just a droid was the point, and to be honest thinking about Grievous maybe Vader should also have a droid tag, many of his vitals run off machinery

    Cyborg=\=droid
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    Fürkész wrote: »
    veejayti wrote: »
    grievous was a sentient first, shortly before the clone wars he was a monster general racking up victories in his own planets civil war. His exploits as a commander caught the attention of Palpatine and Dooku who helped organize an accident that left Grievous in pieces but still alive. The Sith gave him a new body and purpose, since the war back home was now over having the jedi intervene and give victory to the other guys, Grievous now had nothing but room to maximize his new role as separatist general full of jedi hate. Not just a droid was the point, and to be honest thinking about Grievous maybe Vader should also have a droid tag, many of his vitals run off machinery

    Cyborg=\=droid

    I assumed they just gave him the tag because of the machinery, not because he acts like a droid. For example JE healing him makes sense if he could restore a droid he probably could someone who is 99% droid
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