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[QUOTE="adamosmaki"]Lets start with that 64mb Vram card. Are we in 2002?ExESGOYeah. Agreed. *looks at OP's thread creation date* Okay.. The "Lovely 64mb VRAM card" was supposed to be sarcasm xD but i guess you didn't catch it o.o
soo.... today i've been given a lovely 64mb VRAM card...
i decided to indulge myself in the game stated above, but, i can't play it online because when i'm at home i don't have internet...
so i decided to just sit and enjoy singleplayer for a while... that lasted a lot longer than i thought it would, however, i still am quite bored that 63 bots doesn't fill the battlefield like i had imagined.
so the quest to add more than 63 bots has continued for me. i have googled everywhere,
i do not care if BF2 can hold 228 bots.
BF2 and BF1942 are 2 different games in my opinion.
can anyone provide link, or info on how i might be able to add more than 63 bot?
P.S. i have googled... searched forums... ect. not a lick of things that help me... most point out that BF2 is an awesome game and that i should buy it...
In my opinion, i agree that it does seem better to stab with a normal knife but it's just more convenient and more bad ass to have a "Hidden blade" to begin with. Black ops wouldn't need one >_> they have bad ass guns and other random stuff that makes them awesome.[QUOTE="ThPinkElephant"][QUOTE="Zerocrossings"]
Dude if it was efficient it would already have been employed by the special ops.Why not just stabpeople with a normal knife? I doubt your wrist can generate much strength from that awkward position anyway.
Zerocrossings
They do have one for close quarters i think. But yeah it looks badass.
Plus... even if they did have one... they wouldn't get all giddy and run around yelling "LOOK WHAT I GOT!!!"1. if someone knew how to make it right you would really have a giant bracelet but a long sleeve shirt... amirite? 2.the weapon wasn't originated to beat a guy who holds a knife, it was intended to walk into them and stab them... i find that stealthy.... 3.that "Awkward" position isn't all that awkward... i mean you don't have to bend your hand back as far as humanly possible, just enough to activate the device, then you can move it back down to a normal position.[QUOTE="ThPinkElephant"][QUOTE="Zerocrossings"]
Just playing around man.
Bottom line, its too inefficient, you'll never beat a guy who holds a knife normally with his hands. Plus the structure is flawed, your hand is blocking the blade for gods sake, you'll need to twist your wrist upwards to an awkward position. Plus a giant bracelet isnt too as a stealth weapon.
Zerocrossings
Dude if it was efficient it would already have been employed by the special ops.Why not just stabpeople with a normal knife? I doubt your wrist can generate much strength from that awkward position anyway.
In my opinion, i agree that it does seem better to stab with a normal knife but it's just more convenient and more bad ass to have a "Hidden blade" to begin with. Special ops wouldn't need one >_> they have bad ass guns and other random stuff that makes them awesome.Why would you need thinker gloves? why don't you make the blade project slightly lower angle... so it doesn't just go straight. it bends down a bit? that would remove that problem...[QUOTE="ThPinkElephant"][QUOTE="Zerocrossings"]
Like baseball gloves. Hence why it doesnt exist. An assasin wouldnt look too cool with baseball gloves on.
Zerocrossings
Just playing around man.
Bottom line, its too inefficient, you'll never beat a guy who holds a knife normally with his hands. Plus the structure is flawed, your hand is blocking the blade for gods sake, you'll need to twist your wrist upwards to an awkward position. Plus a giant bracelet isnt too as a stealth weapon.
1. if someone knew how to make it right you would really have a giant bracelet but a long sleeve shirt... amirite? 2.the weapon wasn't originated to beat a guy who holds a knife, it was intended to walk into them and stab them... i find that stealthy.... 3.that "Awkward" position isn't all that awkward... i mean you don't have to bend your hand back as far as humanly possible, just enough to activate the device, then you can move it back down to a normal position.Well in that case the person with the hidden blade needs some very thick gloves, and I mean very thick.[QUOTE="AceTheBat-Hound"][QUOTE="Zerocrossings"]
No. At least he doesnt have 3/4 of his blade blocked by the hand.
Zerocrossings
Like baseball gloves. Hence why it doesnt exist. An assasin wouldnt look too cool with baseball gloves on.
Why would you need thinker gloves? why don't you make the blade project slightly lower angle... so it doesn't just go straight. it bends down a bit? that would remove that problem...So your talking about slicing someone else's wrist?[QUOTE="AceTheBat-Hound"][QUOTE="Zerocrossings"]
Im not talking about self harm..
Zerocrossings
No. Im saying if you got into a knife fight wth someone holding a knife with his fingers you're pretty much screwed.
knife to a gun fight? i highly doubt it. if you knew how to use it you could win... if you were barehanded you could win against someone with a knife... it's not as hard as it sounds...Because if you gave someone a pat on the shoulder or a handshake they would be fatally wounded...LiftedHeadshotNot necessarily true... a series of movements or a finger positioning could trigger the blade.... Like Spiderman... no other action really requires you to bend your middle and ring finger down and bend your wrist back... I've definitely never patted someone on the back like that... so why can't the hidden blade have something as unique?
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