![]() ![]() ![]() Standing in front of me, was the man himself, Mr Randy Pitchford, not a bazooka-toting behemoth, but an affable enthusiastic man. ![]() ![]() Suddenly it appeared, looming from the greyness like a beacon to the lost, drawing in slack-jawed observers like fireflies to a lantern. Visibility was down to a minimum as I eked my way through swathes of bodies, matted together with sweat and spilt coffee towards the Gearbox stand showing Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, the single-player version of the greatest online shooter of our time. My mission - to track down legendary developer Randy Pitchford, who, it was rumoured, was as big as a giant and had a rocket launcher for an arm. Throngs of pallid, under-nourished journos shunted their way from one room to the next as Hill and I peeled off in opposite directions. After four and a half hours, we arrived at the grandiose building, and were promptly ushered out of the vehicle by clucking Frenchmen towards the galleries housing a host of VU Games developers demonstrating their wares to the press. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The moving parts of the jackhammer only oscillate back and forth, it doesn't swing a full 50-150cm like a real punch does. I have built biomorph characters, a worker pod and a novacrab, with cyber arms and pneumatic limbs. I personally have no opinion about the game balance issues of weather biomorphs should be allowed to use robotic enhancements but it seems odd to me to argue that biomorphs can't do so when it's apparently easy to incorporate mechanical (dry-tech) components into the biological (wet-tech) body. ![]() Basically this gear = Jackhammer and jackhammers do not rip arms off. However it seems to fit within the realm of what we already know and use by hand today something that would (almost) double the force of a normal person's punch or double the height a morph of "human size and weight" can jump. I don't know what thrust means in reference to a pneumatic tool or why even the transhuman society of EP cant seem to do away with the fucking US Customary Units. It's a small point but I get kinda tired of the "it'll tear your arms off" argument ![]() ZeroSum wrote: Plus there's the fact that some of them (the pneumatic limbs for one) would require a fully synthetic body just to handle the stress of using them without your arm tearing itself off. ![]() |
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