Why is the Atlas a Halftrack? |
Why is the Atlas a Halftrack? |
30 Apr 2014, 1:47
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Orcinius Genocidalus Group: Members Posts: 2428 Joined: 11 July 2012 From: North Vancouver Member No.: 9223 No, you move. |
I'm just honestly confused about it, given that half-tracks use their wheels to gain an manuveurbility edge over tracked vehicles, does the Atlas have reversed steering?
Or can the treads seperate from the main tank and transform into support hovertanks while the atlas moves on the wheels by itself? -------------------- |
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30 Apr 2014, 9:05
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Group: Project Leader Posts: 892 Joined: 8 June 2009 From: Cynopolies Member No.: 97 |
Well lemme put it in a way i'm getting tired to put it in - because i don't give a single - SINGLE - even microscopic - FUCK about realism.
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30 Apr 2014, 10:53
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Group: Members Posts: 2492 Joined: 20 December 2012 From: My mother's womb Member No.: 9540 |
Well lemme put it in a way i'm getting tired to put it in - because i don't give a single - SINGLE - even microscopic - FUCK about realism. Then why are so many of your concepts pseudo-realistic? -------------------- |
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30 Apr 2014, 16:18
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Group: Project Leader Posts: 892 Joined: 8 June 2009 From: Cynopolies Member No.: 97 |
Then why are so many of your concepts pseudo-realistic? Because there's a difference between following some familiar real life design lines that a person can relate to and doing an exact copy of real life stuff. By saying that i don't give a single fuck about realism i mean that i don't care what the purpose of a half-track is in real life not that i'm gonna make a concept of a tank that moves on dildo legs and has tentacles for guns. |
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