I don't want to alarm you, but... [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_gun]Johnny Novgorod said:I'm not a big fan of guns but let's go with the Gunblade because FINAL FANTASY.
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I don't want to alarm you, but... [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webley_Revolver]Eclectic Dreck said:All that said, there are weapons largely seen in video games that deserve to have been made in reality. Any of a variety of break breach revolvers such as the MP411 Rex.
Trust me on this, it's the same basic hand posture.RT said:Not exactly a revolver grip, is it?King of Asgaard said:As someone who has practised fencing, I can say that you're wrong in your assessment, as swords with pistol grips exist.RT said:Ah yes, the sword that can be neither used as sword (you'll break your fucking wrist if you'll use this shit as a sword) nor as a gun.Johnny Novgorod said:I'm not a big fan of guns but let's go with the Gunblade because FINAL FANTASY.
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The recently released Rising Storm have the US deploying flamethrowers that are the main reason I will ragequit the game. Long range (for a flame weapon), any hit stuns you if it doesn't kill you immediately, there's no blindly emptying your magazine in his direction. If he fires into a room you're in, there's no avoiding it as the stream bounces off surfaces and spreads in splashes.Johann610 said:Liquid Flamethrower--30-yards lethal, actual damage done, tiny fuel reserve? Like Charizard in gun (and backpack) form. Aerosol flamethrowers--used in every other game--suck except for the "fire" aspect.
Do assault marries jump packs count?___________________ said:A power fist wearing Space Marine launcher. Was it in a game or does it even exist in real life? No. But it should.
In the old days, it would teleport them inside people's clothes and armour. Gah!direkiller said:Do assault marries jump packs count?___________________ said:A power fist wearing Space Marine launcher. Was it in a game or does it even exist in real life? No. But it should.
Shokk Attack gun - It shoots Snotlings at peoples faces in a warp induced frenzy.
and yes orks get all the cool toys
I'm aware that they were made in the past - I'm just aware of any such weapon in current production. As I said, the existence of a fundamental flaw is what keeps you from seeing such weapons. While it would be fine using a lower powered cartridge, the modern market tends to view revolvers as a platform for very powerful cartridges.Daverson said:
Because it is actually not at all uncomfortable to hold (the angle of the blade to the grip is less than fifteen degrees, there are "proper" swords with bigger angles), you only need one finger to pull the trigger compared to doing a twisting motion that not only causes gripping problems but can pretty much destroy your wrist and because the gunblade is a not a gun with a blade or a blade with a gun but a vibrosword with a gun aesthetic.RT said:Yeah. You hold the sword like they hold swords. What's plausible about a GUNBLADE? You want a gun, you make a gun. You want a sword, you make a sword. You want a sword that transforms into a gun, alright, Final Fantasy XIII's got you covered. But a sword with a trigger that requires you to hold it uncomfortably just to get a damage boost? How is that less stupid than a sword that you have to hold normally and rev to get a damage boost.King of Asgaard said:Trust me on this, it's the same basic hand posture.RT said:Not exactly a revolver grip, is it?King of Asgaard said:As someone who has practised fencing, I can say that you're wrong in your assessment, as swords with pistol grips exist.RT said:Ah yes, the sword that can be neither used as sword (you'll break your fucking wrist if you'll use this shit as a sword) nor as a gun.Johnny Novgorod said:I'm not a big fan of guns but let's go with the Gunblade because FINAL FANTASY.
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And on the other note, a sword that uses a gun mechanism to make its strikes more deadly is retarded, but a sword you have to rev like a motorbike's engine is not retarded? Seriously? That is the silliest thing I've heard in a while; at least the gunblade sounds plausible, but Nero's sword is ridiculous in principle.
The only time I can remember there being an actual fight where Squall had to block strikes was in the opening cinematic, where he used the back and the flat of the blade to do so, parrying and deflecting the attacks instead of straight up blocking them (like in a real duel, I suppose). Ultimately the gunblade doesn't appear to be really suited for defense, but then again, it is a huge blade that is mostly about attack, and if we are at this topic, there are much, much worse examples of unwieldy weapons geared for offense in the same franchise, like Cloud's buster sword, that strangely never get any flak even though they are arguably much, much worse.RT said:The twisting motion is done before the sword is used, not when. And the biggest problem with the gunblade grip is: imagine that you hold a pretty big sword like that and you're blocking an attack with another big sword. If it won't fuck up your wrist completely, it'll hurt like hell. When blocking attack with a normal sword you hold it differently. Fencing would be possible, but it's a sword, not a rapier.