Many of the poptart haters have claimed that a continuous vectored thrust would cause "shake" in the vehicle while under the thrust load moment. Allow me to present the Harrier Jump Jet.
http://m.youtube.com...h?v=QVr671ceK9I
By all means please explain where the shake is?
It doesn't bother me that poptarting is practically dead. It was getting boring and honestly I was terrible at it. What I am worried about is the continuous dumbing down of the game with heavy handed nerfs because people would rather complain and create new physical laws out of thin air then engage their brain housing group and come up with creative methods to counter viable tactics. I just hope your happy with what the future is going to bring now that poptarts are gone.
Atlas online?
Splat / streak online?
LRM online?
We'll see. One thing I know, the goods will roll with the punches. The bads will keep trying to dumb down the game until it's Hello Kitty Online.


To All The Applied Physics Wannabes
Started by Loxx, Jun 04 2013 08:06 PM
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Posted 04 June 2013 - 08:06 PM
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Posted 04 June 2013 - 08:43 PM
I would have likened it to this a more than a harrier.
Notice how violently the shuttle shakes when the booster rockets fire. Based on what I saw in the ngngtv twitch.tv stream today, I'd say that the shaking is pretty good from a 'realistic feel' point of view. From a 'playable game' point of view, I think it's a bit overdone.
I guess I'll find out for sure when I log in later tonight.
Notice how violently the shuttle shakes when the booster rockets fire. Based on what I saw in the ngngtv twitch.tv stream today, I'd say that the shaking is pretty good from a 'realistic feel' point of view. From a 'playable game' point of view, I think it's a bit overdone.
I guess I'll find out for sure when I log in later tonight.
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