Thank you 👏🏻
Net gun needs buff. Change my mind.
That doesn’t sound bad.
I mean even spamming it you dont need 13 nets unless you suck at aiming or the lag is real.
Ive tried just about every playstyle and weapon for pred at this point.
Yea it’s settle cuz you don’t know shit lol
Keep talking out of your butt boy.
I was trying to explain this earlier
That’s my issue with it at the moment. It has cool mechanics and stuff in place for wallpins but doesn’t reward you for doing anything creative with it other than just netting two people and shanking them down with the wristblades.
Yeah for real. Wanna know how I would rework it totally?
I use the caster after a good net since I know it’s only going to last a few seconds lol
I just like to net the hell out of em and watch em wriggle around when I use it, I rarely go in for the kill. I just find that shit hilarious.
Lol
Yeah but then wallpins are just style points ):
Go for it
Yeah I get those when the opportunity strikes. But there’s nothing funnier than four netted FTs running for their lives and screaming over game chat
Lmao 😂
Never tried it
A longsword can do that. Hell, I’ve done that with an axe on a downward swing. I thought he was talking about an actual tree, not a young sapling.
The folding was one of the problems with combat. By folding the metal repeatedly, you got that very sharp edge using less metal. But it costed their durability. A katana hitting another katana would leave two people with daggers. A longsword could be sharpened the same amount by sharpening it. With less plentiful ore, Japan made the katanas so that there was less waste. Also, modern katanas can be made with actually good metals, but the folding process still results in weaker blades.
Far Slower fire rate.
The net now only pins, either to walls or tje floor.
The FT member that gets hit cant break himself free.
The longer the net pins someone, the more damage it does. (Simulates the constricting part)
Net needs to be knifed off, but takes a few knifes to break
You would absolutely be wrong in everything you just said there brother. You know I love you, but in this you are dead wrong…
This is gold lol
When humans discovered iron, they could heat iron up enough to shape it, but could not generate enough heat to melt it. Melting iron needs specialized forges.
Steel was made by burning coal or wood around iron ore. This causes a reducing environment, making iron oxide into iron. It also introduces carbon into the iron, converting part of the iron into steel.
The problem is, good steel needs some fine proportions of iron and carbon. Too little carbon and its too soft. Too much carbon and its brittle, and shatters easily. How does an iron-smith get steel of right grade? There was no method for measuring and controlling exactly how much carbon was going into the iron. What he gets is a bunch of lumps of steel, of various grades.
A ironmaker worth his salt knows which steel has too much carbon, which one has too little. Now, only if he could simply melt the brittle steel with the soft steel, he would get the perfect steel. However, he has no technology to melt the steel. So he does the next best thing. He puts them side by side, heats them up, hammers them thin. Then he folds them, and hammers it flat again. He repeats the process again and again trying to mix the two types of steel, getting as close to a homogeneous mixture as he can.
In the end, he has steel which is approximately the correct proportions. Its not soft enough to lose its edge easily, but not so hard as to shatter under impact.
For proof, look at any youtube video showing the making of a katana according to the traditional Japanese process. There are many videos. They will show how they just put the ore in an oven with carbon, and hope for the best. The result they get is a bunch of steel lumps of random qualities, which they break up and try to pick out the best steel using visual inspection. Then they beat the steels together to make the sword.
It is amazing what humans have achieved using their resourcefulness and plain hard work, to overcome their lack of technology.
I still think forcing people into easy AOE range as if the person is downed and theyre trying to get them up is too strong.
That’s like a temporary down button that eventually becomes a free down. Especially if its not one friendly knife slash to escape. FT shouldn’t be completely screwed if they get netted alone, they still have a knife afterall. Increase the wallpin duration maybe dont tie it to a easy mash game but dont outright doom the person.
I take my historical weapons very seriously. The Katana is like Sparta, over hyped in its time, and thus historical records from their own place make them sounds far better than more accurate historical records.