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L.O.T.I.S. RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.05.29 22:11:00 -
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i also like the idea. Although most people who play the game have some notion that this should be mostly infantry, but these guys came from call of duty for the most part and forget that this is a different time period when infantry is a bit less useful and rightfully so. Good Idea for water maps: the clones' armor is obviously very though and in the context of the future probably air (water) proof meaning a simulated atmosphere. So, the air provided to the clone is either recirculated, a process easily done in by capseleer's ships and requiring less energy than plants. Why might it be less? because the internal atmosphere is assumable pure oxygen, although not too breathable for us it is only logical that with the genetic modifications that they have done that this would be one, and also means the reoxygenators wouldn't need to process all sorts of other elements and compounds (nitrogen, helium, argon, and whatever else along with no need to filter out possible chemical warfare). this is why the clones suits are most likely to be water proof by nature. yes that whole paragraph was just saying they are probably water proof suits. ALL OF THIS JUST TO SAY.... When a clone goes into water they should simply walk under water (those suits aren't light or full of unneeded air). decreased speed of course (not very much 5%-20% ish) and maybe decreaces bullet damage and maybe some guns just don't work underwater. This would help ensure that there is no stupid swimming mechanic or instant death upon hitting the water (unrealistic). Consider how simple it would be to design the underwater terrain (rocks, sand, dirt and flat, easy) and the flow of the game as a B.A. clone walks out of the water, ambushing raspberries with an HMG. Like a Boss. If you are going to have maps with water a good water mechanic is essential and this should be a heck of a good one. VEHICLE IDEAS: also submersible aren't a bad idea eventually... lol maybe even submersibles capable of surface water travel and land travel all together, not unrealistic or useless even in 2013. also (futuristic) motor cycle things weighing enough to switch from land to underwater mostly unhindered. |