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Sorry guys, I done goofed on the BFR. It is of course available in. 45-70, which was why I picked that brass beast in the first place. At some point my brain decided to let me down :)
ОтветитьFallout 2 did actually have .223 as a separate ammunition type. And it was downright oppressive, because some of the best guns (LSW/Bozar/etc.) used it for outrageous burst damage.
ОтветитьReact to ghost recon rainbow 6 Vegas older call of dutys
ОтветитьSoooo quick thing on the saa if u watch his finger he is working the ejector i think
ОтветитьMaybe the laser has recoil because it's somehow an explosively pumped gas dynamic laser.
ОтветитьFor the century model 100, the frame is actually bronze, not brass, because of how high the pressures involved are. I can't take credit for that observation (even though I own one), saw it in the FW video on the model 100.
ОтветитьHe didn't name the anti material rifle. Its called the PGM hectate II
ОтветитьThe .223 Pistol was actually in the first Fallout. Irwin in The Hub rewards you with it for clearing his farm of Raiders. The lore is he made it himself from cutting down a revolving .223 caliber hunting rifle, so he would have more power than most pistols had to offer in a common caliber.
ОтветитьShould’ve also done the .45 auto/m1911
ОтветитьJonathan Ferguson is just the Richard Hammond of guns in my opinion
ОтветитьWhat has always annoyed me about guns in games is that different guns with same ammo does different damage.
Could they? Sure, but that would be rather minimal in difference, like how well it rotates, if it has pressure escaping from the blowback and such...
Not fun to learn the ranger sequoia, and its real-life inspiration BFR, are 'impractical' as you put it. Sort of wished you explained why, I dunno dip about guns. Maybe the recoil? But at the same time the desert eagle 50 cal exists and I don't think its considered impractical?
ОтветитьLight does recoil. The question is, would there be enough photon pressure to have noticeable recoil.
ОтветитьBut… the fatman has more in common with a PIAT than a Davy Crockett
ОтветитьThe game was also built by experts. He only knows what's been created, and is unable to create which developers did.
ОтветитьAbout the drum on the Laser RCW - apparently there's a lore reason for it.
The drum contains multiple spools which can spool up simultaneously.
Thusly, follow-up shots are already charged up which allows for a fully-automatic laser weapon without significant damage loss per shot.
Jonathan is like the uncle who tries to keep up with the cool kids…
But actually does.
The Gauss rifle is most likely modeled after Lahti L-39 anti-tank rifle. At least parts of it.
ОтветитьI think the reason the minigun has 5mm caliber is so that it has its own ammo pool separated from your other guns
ОтветитьMost weapons don’t actually survive 200 years after the war, a company called gun runners have blueprints of pre war guns and they recreate them in their massive facilities
ОтветитьCan we see a video about FNV's weapons from the DLCs please? Thanks :)
ОтветитьFallout new Vegas is the best DONT argue with me
ОтветитьHe's looking at a modded version of the laser LRW IN THE VANILLA THAT BEAM IS GREEN
ОтветитьA British person or someone from the UK for that matter speaking on firearms could there be more of an example of an oxymoron.
ОтветитьNo carbine and pointing out how it should fire the 5.56 as opposed to the 5 mm
ОтветитьSo with the gauss rifle has a mag in the side that you don't see real well, for some reason they have you swap out the power source but not the solid ammo, mist likely just a limitation of the engine at the time.
ОтветитьEvery time you watch this someone reinstalls New Vegas
ОтветитьMy personal headcanon for the laser tommy gun is that the drum is supposed to contain something that spins, like a particle accelerator that’s used to produce the beam.
ОтветитьPlease do Call of Duty MW3?!
ОтветитьShould have included the Maria
ОтветитьI heard that Fallout New Vegas has the most accurate ballistic weapons
ОтветитьThe "battery" makes because it is a microfusion cell. Extremely miniaturized nuclear power, specifically fusion obviously. The entirety of the "battery" is a fusion power plant
ОтветитьLasers fired in Earth's atmosphere would almost certainly have some form of recoil. Unless vaporizing atmospheric moisture (instantly turning into steam/plasma) along a specific vector has no impact on the environment directly behind it.
ОтветитьMy favorite Fallout game of all time.
ОтветитьThe Gauss gun in Fallout 3/NV use Microfusion cells because it was a dlc weapon in Fallout 3 and Bethesda couldn't be bothered to create a new ammo type for the single weapon; the rationale is that you need to replace the energy source because the shots use so much energy and that the weapon has all the ammo you need in there. Very flimsy and lazy, but the gun is still fun to use, even if the weapon degradation system in those games is absolutely terrible.
ОтветитьPlasma weapons are unbelievably badly represented in this series. Plasma expands as it travels, so plasma weapons would act more like a weird flamethrower
Ответитьthe whole gauss gun with the blue energy, that could simply be the projectile with an explosive energy tip on the ammo, you wouldn't really need it, because that projectile would rip right through you.
ОтветитьAnti Material Rifle PGM Hećate II
Ответитьthe gauss rifle in STALKER looks more accurate
ОтветитьQuestion: might it make sense for a laser weapon to be designed to feature some kind of "recoil" mechanism solely to make it feel like it's actually been fired? It seems that using a laser gun like that that doesn't give any real tactile feedback might not go well.
ОтветитьThe best content on this channel in my opinion.
ОтветитьVery intersting show, thanks
ОтветитьLight absolutely does cause recoil. Light has momentum and Newtons third law still applies.
ОтветитьWow female with bristle, pretty modern
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