The devs need to make the giant white skulls that pops up when somebody who's breaking is killed bigger. I need it to obscure my opponent and his guard direction more often.
/fhg/ - For Honor General
Is that a... hate symbol ?!
Because you could still customize his forarm when nothing was there. Looks dumb
the devs need to remove the white flashing caused by punches and other moves, it still gives me a headache every time
I still think you're wrong, no matter how you go about it. You can say the plate was evenly distributed and that LB would win in a sprint or some shit all you want. I spent five years in the USMC infantry, and with just a 20 or so pound fitted plate carrier vest I definitely was not able to sprint at my regular top speed. It simply took my body more effort to pick up that extra weight and move it, which translated to a slower running speed. I can't imagine what running in full steel plate armor, evenly distributed or not, would be like. No matter you distribute it that's still 120 extra pounds your body has to lift and shift forward with every step. And while I know from experience that women are not as physically capable as men, a woman who's been trained as an assassin her entire life is certainly capable of sprinting with the best out there. The physical differences between genders starts to matter less and less the more training and conditioning you put into it. The physically difference between the capabilities of a fully conditioned man and a fully conditioned woman is a lot smaller than the abilities of a an unconditioned man and woman. And if you want to bring height and leg length into the equation, I noticed the shorter guys only had difficulty running in the long term because their shorter legs meant they had to take more steps, but that only took effect at longer distances. For short sprints, the less weight they had to carry helped them if anything. So again, I stand by my opinion. Pic related shows that fully conditioned women are around 90% as effective as fully conditioned men. I'd say having to move an extra 120 pounds at the least would make up that 10% difference.
>started playing again figuring I'll pick up highlander
>pick up shug & glad instead
Damn I just went full autismo. I should sleep.
120 is *very* generous for LB's hollywood-tier gear.
All the historical stuff was under 60, total, with most closer to 40 pounds.
Plate armor isn't as heavy as most people make it to be.
Most were between the 15 to 35kg, I don't know what it gives in burger units.
While it IS heavy, it's at most 35kg separated all over the body, and we're talking about a full set of armor, not just a breastplate.
Usually people confuse jousting armour with ordinary armour. Jousting armour was so heavy you could barely move, yes. Normal - see