>acog on revolver
no, acog on rambo knife
+ throwing accuracy
because pr logic
Weapon: Peacemaker
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These look absolutely amazing, by the way. I love your work.
This looks cool as hell, thanks a bunch man!
Brutes are actually easy as hell to kill.
You just need to know how to.
Also, they're just equivalent to players who walk into walls and spam club throw, so it's even easier to kill than an actual player using a brute.
acog should also 'zoom in' more when you ADS with it, unlike the other traditional sights like reflex or iron sights
just some thoughts
acog is supposed to be used like a sight rather than a scope since thats how it works, IF pr turns it into a scope i hope i would see a use of the ironsights on the top of it as an alternative "useable" ironsight
Canted iron sights, basically alternative.
It should have a key to switch between the first optic and the canted sights, and either one would effect 3rd person accuracy too.
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These look absolutely amazing, by the way. I love your work.
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Time to crack down on some "ideas".
WARNING: LONG SCIENTIFIC POST, TL;DR AT BOTTOM
These wouldn't work, or be scientifically possible without you snapping your foot bone clean off.
If you were to be flung by a digger or another force, then we can measure it easily. The average weight of a human being, internationally, is 137 pounds. If you are to hit a human (who weighs 137) so hard that they are flung in the air, then you would need 137 pounds of thrust. That's around 609.41 newtons of force.
However, there is another problem. 137 pounds of thrust, or 609.41 newtons, is only enough to push that human about 4 inches away in a standing position.
If you are to fling a human, you need much more force.
I observed the fling in R2DA closely, and the average fling height is about 2.3x the height of a roblox character.
Now onto the height and weight of roblox characters. In a 2012 blog post, Roblox confirmed that 1 metre is equal to 20 studs. This means that 1 stud is 5 centimetres. If you are an average robloxian, you would be 25 centimetres tall, or about 10 inches.
A 10 inch man is nothing to be afraid of. But when you realize that they are nearly 1/5th the size of an average human, you begin to wonder: If a human needs 3,300 newtons of force to break a rib, how much force does a roblox character require to snap their foot clean off their ankle bone?
A 10 inch man would weigh around 12 pounds. This means that only 12 pounds of force is required to move them about 4 inches away in a standing position. If it require 12 pounds of force to move them, then 2.3*12 would equal the force needed to fling a 10 inch tall humanoid, namely your average roblox lad.
27.6 pounds of force, or 122.77 newtons.
the average human requires about 3,300 newtons to break a rib, but keep in mind that these tiny men are less than 1 foot tall. Scaling down, it should take about 86.84 newtons to snap one of their ribs clean in half.
If you're wearing shoes so heavy that you can't be flung, namely 27.6 pounds of just steel soles, then I see multiple issues.
1. You can't move. Literally. (Keep in mind you're 10 inches tall, mate.)
2. Any force applied to you is greatly increased, because you can't react. (You literally cannot move.)
3. You will definitely die pretty quickly, seeing as you're pinned to the ground with steel shoes.
4. Not very confortable, foot fungus is big problem :(((
Just.. don't do this. Please.
tl;dr Don't wear these unless you want to snap your feet clean off your ankles whenever you get hit by a digger or flinging zombie.
I'm going to put this into calculation, because this is just an absurd idea and I want to uncover this topic more than I should.
WARNING: LONG TOPIC AND LOTS OF SCIENCE AHEAD
If you're putting tank armor on yourself, you should consider weight.
Modern tanks like the M1A2 Abrams use a form of plating called "Composite Armour".
This type of plating is made up of primarily steel and ceramics, and though there are other parts these are the major points we will be calculating.
The average steel plate which makes up composite armour is about 3/8ths of an inch thick. The thickness does vary, but this is the standard proportion. This weights 12.75 pounds per square foot. That's already pretty heavy, considering you need quite a bit to create a full set of armor.
Let's also calculate the weight of ceramics. If you had a composite plate of about 1 square foot of area size, the ceramic would also be around 1 foot. 1 square foot of ceramic can weigh about 4.5 pounds.
Add that together, and one square foot of composite armour plating, for average modern tanks, weighs somewhere around 17.25 pounds.
[NOTE: This is a rough estimate based on measurements, they may not be 100% accurate.]
That's already kind of heavy to walk around with all day. If you're making armor out of it, you can damn bet yourself it'll be heavy.
For this armor we'll take the surface area of, say, medieval armor. It makes the most sense and is pretty familiar.
If you're working with medieval armor, you need about 42 square feet of metal plating.
Actually, I'm just kidding. You need 42 square feet of metal plating for your cuirass and cuisses.
If we look at the entire set, it adds up to about 94 square feet, and considering the weight per square feet, you're either gonna feel like a refridgerator carrier or be instantaneously crushed to a pulp.
Oh yeah, I forgot. 94 square feet, each square foot weighs 17.25 pounds, and that totals to...
1621.5 pounds. (That's 735.5 kilos for you non-americans out there)
...Damnit.
tl;dr Equipping this armor will disintegrate you from weight alone.
If you don't die you will become a refrigerator. Well, yes, a heavy and armored refrigerator but a helpless one at best.
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>is biased because that's your opinion
Well in that case, everybody in the world is biased. What kind of logic is that?
Even then, my point still stands.
>you can't run with it
Just unequip it. Everybody does it and it's really not that hard if you have a proper secondary to back you up.
>It's literally a reloadable minigun
You just made my point. Minigun shreds, but only for a set amount of time before you run out of ammunition. The M249, on the other hand, is reloadable and thus is better than the Minigun. You can also add more boxes by equipping armor, whereas your only option with the Minigun is the bandolier.
Again, the M249 is far more versatile than the minigun.
I can't stress this enough. Give me a good reason why the minigun tops all these traits.
>reloadable minigun
That's the point.
Miniguns aren't as versatile as M249s, nor are they as useful. Have you ever seen a rank 41 player (who's perfectly sane) prefer the minigun over the M249? I'll bet my soul you haven't.
>M249 is just as bad as minigun
Are you on drugs sir?
>that's why I want it,
Making it a gamepass is still a shitty idea.
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Yes, -34 walkspeed
Normal player walkspeed is 20
So you legit would not even be able to move from the point you spawned.
Logic, please?
Geez, -16 walk speed?
You'd be slower than a guy with a mini.
So what you're saying is a vest is heavier than a minigun?