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gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 05:06:00 -
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Lets use physics to solve the murder taxi epidemic say a player with a shield armor total of 500 gets ran down why not make him do 500 damage to the lav Its an explainable solution so that's good enough for most |
gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 05:38:00 -
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Skipper Jones wrote:gargantuise aaron wrote:Lets use physics to solve the murder taxi epidemic say a player with a shield armor total of 500 gets ran down why not make him do 500 damage to the lav Its an explainable solution so that's good enough for most That's makes no sense. There shouldn't be the EXACT same amount of feedback damage when people get run over. No. Your title is true, but when there is another force in action that affects the reaction. So if you punch a wall, it may leave a hole or may just stay unchanged (Depending on what type of wall) If the wall isn't very study, or doesn't have much behind it, then it will not leave a hole. If the wall is made of weaker material, and doesn't have much holding it up, then it will leave a hole. Same thing applies here. The LAV is made of VERY strong material, and has a lot of force pushing it forward to make it go. Not to mention the speed that's it's traveling and the density of the LAV.
You ever seen a car hit a moose? No? Well basicaly your cars totaled and the moose may or may not walk away, |
gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 06:01:00 -
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Skipper you a cab diver ain't ya |
gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 07:04:00 -
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Your physics are very misleading, set a brick on a your table at a 180 degree angle punch said brick Your bigger than the brick you were faster thsn the brick but your hand still took massive damage On a larger scale if find a concrete barier they weigh aprox 300-600 lbs depending on size possibly more ,now drive yoyr car into 4 in a row |
gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 07:20:00 -
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I'm suggesting a murder tazi ender not a lav destroyer, the only problem I have with lavs are they run people down instead of shooting with a turret |
gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 08:25:00 -
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I think its just too easy too do it, I have did it out of frustration lol, the baloch starter fit 8-1 kd and its extremely cheap |
gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 08:59:00 -
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Skipper Jones wrote:gargantuise aaron wrote:Skipper Jones wrote:gargantuise aaron wrote:Lets use physics to solve the murder taxi epidemic say a player with a shield armor total of 500 gets ran down why not make him do 500 damage to the lav Its an explainable solution so that's good enough for most That's makes no sense. There shouldn't be the EXACT same amount of feedback damage when people get run over. No. Your title is true, but when there is another force in action that affects the reaction. So if you punch a wall, it may leave a hole or may just stay unchanged (Depending on what type of wall) If the wall isn't very study, or doesn't have much behind it, then it will not leave a hole. If the wall is made of weaker material, and doesn't have much holding it up, then it will leave a hole. Same thing applies here. The LAV is made of VERY strong material, and has a lot of force pushing it forward to make it go. Not to mention the speed that's it's traveling and the density of the LAV. You ever seen a car hit a moose? No? Well basicaly your cars totaled and the moose may or may not walk away, Have you seen a Car hit a human? No? We aren't hitting mooses in the game. Mooses have way more bone structure and flesh than we do. You ever see a car hit a man wearing an advanced combat suit capable og falling out pf an mcc and surviving? |
gargantuise aaron
Sanguine Knights
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Posted - 2013.08.16 23:03:00 -
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They could label any anomalys from the physics of this due to the shielding |
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