Bow and Arrows in anything not in a fantasy setting. Why the hell do these always do 5 times more damage than BULLETS!?
Adding to that, a minigun needs power to turn the barrel, either gas, hand or electric. In most games, there is no alternate power source + no cooling system.Irishhoodlum said:Pretty much any game that throws in personal miniguns is neglecting the fact that the recoil would break your back in about a second...
How is that impractical?! IT SHOOTS SHURIKENS AND LIGHTNING!KillSmiley said:<img src=http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/667/667924/the-weapons-of-painkiller-hell-wars--20051117051751996-000.jpg>
The Boltcaster, an automatic shuriken launcher. Made even sillier by the fact that you also get a chaingun and, in the expansion, a submachine gun.
If that weren't enough, it can also shoot electrified shuriken. Somehow.
I dare you to say this isn't practical:Chainsaw gun (Gears of War)
firstly, real chainsaws are heavy, and not only that but they would not really work well if the target in question is thrashing around, which is what most people would do. Secondly, I'm surprised that neither the gun itself no the chainsaw never gets jammed with guts every time its used. A good chainsaw would probably only be good once maybe twice after cutting through flesh. The gun jams in the game I know, but why don't the blood and guns affect that somehow.
I believe the second one is a Le Mat revolver, and the center barrel houses a shotgun shell.DannyBoy451 said:Actually, they were used during the 19th century.Meatfish said:a double barreled revolver would never work for two reasons.
1.) it would only have three shots, if a six shooter, yet he can fire it in the game with seemingly infinite shots while never reloading
2.) guns aren't made that way, I don't get how the mechanics of such a gun would work.
EDIT: Another double revolver, I love them so much.![]()
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Actually, it looks like this one fired either lead shot or rifle rounds from the second barrel.
Yeah, applying real world logic to fantasy kinda defeats the whole purpose of the fantasy.quiet_samurai said:Dude.... it's make believe......MAKE BELIEVE!!
Applying real world logic to fantasy is like buying a leash for your goldfish... there's no point.
Lancer is my pet peeve. I remember hearing that the writer of Gears of War (yes, there is apparently at least one) called the Lancer "the new light sabre" which is clearly bullshit.Meatfish said:Chainsaw gun (Gears of War)
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firstly, real chainsaws are heavy, and not only that but they would not really work well if the target in question is thrashing around, which is what most people would do. Secondly, I'm surprised that neither the gun itself no the chainsaw never gets jammed with guts every time its used. A good chainsaw would probably only be good once maybe twice after cutting through flesh. The gun jams in the game I know, but why don't the blood and guns affect that somehow.
tldr;
So yeah, any other weapons that are cool in games but come into question as to how they would work or how practical they are.
(Disclaimer: I did not write this, the original author is RazorTheAwesome from the Ultimateguitar forums)
You have to beleave!justhereforthemoney said:A staff that is magical and can shoot magic, or even a magical ocarina. Anything magical, since magic doesn't exist.
if you wanna know, the origin of the gunblade was also a real weapon...Meatfish said:Gunblade (Final Fantasy 8)
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I've seen a lot of impractical weapons, but this one takes the cake. First off, holding it from a handle like that would never give you good control of either the gun or the sword, and swinging it would put awkward pressure on your wrists. Furthermore, the gun portion seems unbalanced, you would get a lot of recoil from firing it.