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Realistically how would you counter it?
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>>64728284
Stall maneuvers in AC7 are pretty generous
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>>64734019
>Not one other ace combat protagonist can match him.
Not so fast
Nemo in AC3 is the ultimate AI pilot
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>>64733622
Markov...
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>>64728277
Mostly yes. The biggest issue is that since the game went through developmental HELL all the cutscenes and missions are basically telling two separate stories. The DLC missions don't have this problem and also have one of the most entertaining antagonists you'll ever have the privilege of blowing up.
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>>64733677
Is this what you childish gamer faggots beat off to?

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What's the coolest fictional sword?
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>>64737565
I don't know what that means but you said it like a faggot.
By the way, AI's default to the Norman-phillic view of Arthurian legend because it was the dominant view for hundreds of years and only recently has Celt-centrism begun to climb back to the surface.

I have actually tested this, it cannot easily step outside that view.
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>>64737645
It helped that the prequels had some good fight choreography, for the most part. I also liked Kylo Ren's saber in VII because the crossguard/exhaust added another way to fight.
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Stormbringer is fucking hard to top. It can kill gods, but it would much rather kill your friends and lovers. It glows with black radiance. It chops through magic barriers and street beggars with equal ease. It's over five feet of black iron that handles like a rapier. It alone survived the last time the Earth was remade and brought evil and Chaos along for the ride. All highly cool, for a given definition of cool.

Then we have that the drug-addict albino elf that wielded the sword sounded like an angsty Sco'ish kid. Sword himself, the entity who let himself be placed into the runesword, was a big nigger demon. Michael Moorcock is a little strange.
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>>64720070
fuck you beat me to it
falchion is a close second for me
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>>64738759
Based Elric enjoyer.

The dragon is the size of the ones in GOT, use GOT as the point of reference for most everything to be honest. If you want to be a furry abut this you can do a version where the dragon(s) are smart cookies that can talk and junk.
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>>64738707
Muskets have 10-20 times the force of an arrow. A rifle is absolutely going through a dragon.
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>>64738707
too many people here are thinking too narrowly because they can't imagine that people who live around dragons would invent ways to fight dragons, and probably place a high priority on doing so

anyway I am thining that bolos made from two logs held together with a rope or a chain would be popular, the idea being to foul the dragons wings and bring it to the ground where you can kill it.
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>>64738770
>not throwing yourself from a cliff to break the dragon's back on impact
ngmi
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>>64727248
All the way into the 24th century
No noise, organically manueverable mounts
They just stop being medieval nukes
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>>64738758
>10-20 times the force
>Like that means anything
Before we continue I want to ask you a serious question.

Do you think muskets penetrate ten to twenty times deeper in steel, or literally any target medium, than longbows?

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Late Christmas Edition

Post what you want about anything. No rules.

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>>64737095
Yeah it's a painted one, and yes I do believe the rear sight was painted too. Funny you mention the dummy receiver because it just finished its 32 hour cycle a couple hours ago. Too bad I'm still at work.
Also it had a lot of sand on/in it. I found that odd.
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>>64684823
gold, guns an bullets.
my only investments since ever.
now that donnieboy is pissing off every potential buyer of us rooted banking / investment products, im coooming with the resulting gold ´n surp prices.

need moarrrrr
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>>64737102
>Also it had a lot of sand on/in it
Some others mentioned the same thing on the weapons guild forum. Likely leftover from sand blasting.
>32 hour
Is that for the whole receiver? My printer was too small so I ended up printing it in two parts.
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>>64737193
>investment
fuck off. you're what's been ruining milsurp.
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>>64738746
Aye, I wanted the layers to be pretty thin which ballooned the print time up there.
Now I just need to wait for the last few small parts to arrive and it should be all set.

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Stamboulieh Law makes weekly videos on all the latest lawfare:
https://youtube.com/@2alaw

You've heard of FRTs, but what's a "super safety"?
>uses the safety to force the reset of the trigger
>allows for way more trigger options (you just have to trim two places)
>invented by Tim Hoffman (https://hoffmantactical.com)
>gifted to the world to freely 3D print
>enterprising people now selling super safeties made of steel (recommend at least 4140)
>cheaper than an FRT ($90-$150)
>originally a 3-position cross-bolt safety
>left is safe, right is semi, middle is super
>3-position 90° super safety selectors are now available

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>>64736696
Are you for serials man. Did I just get scammed into waiting 3-4 weeks like caveman?
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>>64736658
Doesnt exist yet, rarebreed is making it
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>>64736658
You can get a Leber v2 with pictograms from several companies either for ss or ARC
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>>64736935
>rarebreed is making it
So $500 ea.
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>>64738823
it'll probably be much more expensive than that. their frt was selling for like 500 each, that's for the trigger alone.

https://old.reddit.com/r/MP5/comments/1os42f6/rarebreed_mp5_trigger_from_cancon_today/

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>what are you playing right now?
>what are your favourite /k/ certified video games?
I'll start, I've been recently playhing Read Or Not and as someone who played SWAT 4 back when it came out, I've enjoyed it so far
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>>64733831
Gonna be that guy and bring up New Vegas again.
While not accurate to the point of autistic hyperfixation, what they did get "right" shows that members of the dev team clearly gave a shit about portraying firearms somewhat authentically.
Given the game's absurdly short development schedule and the absolute mess of an engine and assets the team was given to work with, it's a wonder they were able to implement that variety of weapons and associated mechanics.
I think that effort and the actual results are extremely commendable, especially compared to most other shooters and RPGs with similar settings and primary methods of interaction and combat.
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>>64738554
That was one of my favorite aspects of NV and it bums me out that badically no other game does it. Even fallout 4 with it's high level of customization and tinkering ditched it
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>>64738554
Based. It’s crazy more games don’t do this. Devs are famous for finding ways to stretch a basic game into a full game using little cheats. Ammo types seems so obvious. Fallout 4, despite having a huge gun mod function still ends up feeling stale within a few hours when you realize pipe weapons are pointless. They easily could have added some ammo variants to add another layer of customization. Those little things add up to so much more replay value. NV had like 13 ammo types just for shotguns. Even though at the end of the day it didn’t change THAT much, it was interesting to craft them all and test them out.
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>>64738674
As cliche as it is to say that mods fix it, mods fix it.

Now excuse me while I spend the next thirty six hours fixing my list so I don’t have thirty different mutually incompatible 7.62 versions.
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>>64738744
I haven’t modded 4 very much. I think I just have a minor fix mod for settlement building and a mod that makes the dialogue options show what you’re going to say, because I was not dealing with that crap.

Are living suicide bombs a viable strategy in an open war? I thought that suicide bombing was only good for terrorism at checkpoints/markets but not for a frontal assault to a fortified enemy position.
Banzai charges barely worked...
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>>64738592
poor bastard, going to russia for a better life...
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>>64738295
He didn't sign up for this shit
but he trusted a Russian
it'd be like a white man knowing what groups of Africans are trustworthy, you have to do some study to determine this.

>>64738303
Egyptians had no issue with Abyssinia, they shit on Nubians because they were local rivals. Romans had a higher opinion of Aksumites than they did of germanic or celtic people. Herodotus practically sucks their dick in the histories.
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>>64738630
they've put russians in these one mine rigs too, it's like a starcraft upgrade they've researched for scout infantry. so when they die they plant a mine on the spot where they die.
Imagine how OP Terran would be if when your marines died they deployed a spider mine.
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>>64738231
dying to a drone is humiliating and a major loss of izzat if you cry like a bitch and beg for the drone to not kill you which is common to indians in this war. if you die to a train you die bravely like a man so there is no loss of izzat.
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It turns out ex-Luftwaffe German pilots have been in China training Chinese pilots. How are they supposed to teach the Chinese how to fly flankers when the Germans never had flankers?
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>>64738084
You might wanna fact check that
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>>64733619
Germs sold them the tech to do it
>bbbut why would they sell chinks the tech to make the stuff that chinks sell to them??
>surely they wouldn't shoot themselves in the foot like that!!
that's exactly what they fucking well did

>>64724326
yep

>>64738412
the Americans also used China for offshore manufacturing but didn't sell them as much tech
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>>64738446
not him but the USA surpassed Britain as the world's biggest economy by GDP during or after WW1, it is known

>>64730625
>Did we hurt your feefees or what?
that's not a denial
>flirting with hostile anti Western actors
the EU should look to securing itself from niggers (both regular and sand variety) before throwing stones from its glass house
>Is america sharing tech with europe?
sure, if Europeans had the money to buy it
do they?
(no)

and I'm not American. just honest about what my own countrymen do.
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>>64738446
From the source of this image:
>Following the Civil War, the United States’ economy truly began burgeoning into the colossal superpower it is today. Between 1865 and 1898, coal production increased by 800 percent and railway track miles by 557 percent. By the mid 1880s, America had exceeded Britain as the world’s top producer of steel and manufactured goods. By 1890, the United States had achieved the world’s most productive economy by far, yet it continued to adhere to principles of liberal nationalism (and avoiding foreign affairs). The United States Office of the Historian refers to 1898 as “The Birth of a Superpower.” This is when the U.S. provided support for the independence of Cuba, enmeshing itself in a struggle with Spain. By the culmination of this conflict, America was suddenly responsible for several colonies, heralding a new era of power and economic influence.
https://www.madisontrust.com/information-center/visualizations/the-10-biggest-economies-in-the-world-over-time-1960-2024/
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>>64733525
>NATO strategic best interest
How are streamlined logistics and commonality of parts and training not in the best interest of NATO?
It's not in the best interest of perhaps France or Sweden trying to make their own planes and build up their own industries, but if you mean NATO as a whole, it technically is. Perhaps their motivations were different, but saying they did it against the interests of NATO is wrong.

>>64734726
>Because your president doesn't want to hurt his friend Putin's feelings
He fucking told you guys to up your military years ago before that whole fucking fiasco started.
He fucking told you all to stop being so reliant on their oil.
Your leaders didn't listen.
Perhaps I'm out of the loop because I just don't follow the political circus performances too closely, but I don't know why people are regurgitating fucking 2016 era
>DA ROOSKIES RIGGED THE ELECTION FOR HIM
hysteria after that dumb bitch Cunton lost. There's definitely a (((group))) meddling in American elections and politics, but it isn't Russia.

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how did commissars work exactly? they were one man tardwrangling an entire regiment, shooting dissidents and wannabe deserters, and expected absolute loyalty without any sort of retaliation? it doesn't add up, why not simply kill him?
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>>64735064
The commissars were Jews that didn't care about killing the Russian people. They were the inner party of the USSR.
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>>64735034
>Commie SAARs
Ok sorry, I'll see myself out...
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>>64735034
It was like in 40k where they'd go around shooting their own guys and it'd help keep that unit in the fight.
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>>64735379
im going to beat you to death nigger
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>>64735034
They weren't the ones doing the execution most of the time; that was the job of the blocking unit under their command, who will kill your ass if you lay your hands on him.

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>>64699357
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>>64729935
>>64735233
It’s that little girl from the prologue of Last of Us that only shows up for like two minutes yet has spawned terabytes of porn
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>>64735601
To think how Joel's crack selling daughter somehow became popular internet porn is crazy.
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>>64729630
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Apologize
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>>64726102

Honestly, he just looks excited about getting a decent meal for the first time in 10 years.
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>>64736431
I love her mons pubis
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Theoretically what’s the smallest ranged weapon that could be equipped by someone that could still reasonably incapacitate a regular sized person?
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>>64733535
Poisoned BBs.
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>>64734358
>>64734409
>>64735220
How am i supposed to have sex with them then?
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>>64737674
You don’t, Arriety is a friend, not a buttplug
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>>64738762
Life is about reproduction, Mr. Miyazaki.
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>>64738779
Well she's smaller than your dick so you're not sticking it inside of her

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>Russian 1000 pds bomb dropped on building
>Does nothing
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>>64738601
>Sophisticate your piss tinted goggles
fixed
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>>64738482
I actually like it. People forget that brutalism isn't just about blocky shapes and bare concrete, it's supposed to be a way of letting interesting architecture shine on its own without the distractions of color and decoration, and Boston City Hall is actually cool in its design, unlike dismal commieblocks.
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>>64738575
So is Iran apparently
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>>64738662
I'd like it too, if I was stuck with it. But I'm not so I don't lmao
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>>64735563
Brutalism looks gorgeous when it's designed by someone who isn't a sadistic, homosexual communist who is deliberately trying to immiserate the populations that have to use their buildings.

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>PDW
Whose retarded idea was this? Why not just give everyone M4's?
And if that's not small enough, cut the barrel down to 10''
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>>64738125
The difference is that 5.56mm NATO cavitates in ways which made it an even better killer than 7.62mm NATO (at the expense of barrier penetration and longer range performance, mind), while 5.7mm is lucky if it doesn't icepick.
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>>64738220
Icepicking is a meme. Shot placement is king.
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>>64738765
Both are a meme, dumping 2/3 of your mag into the enemy is the only tried and true method.
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>>64738791
this. It's a fight, not precision surgery.
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>>64738791
>>64738797
So what you're saying is Magazine Capacity is king. How big is the P90's mag?

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>image limit reached


I don't have a tbi. You do!
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>>64737999
>$200 on patches
That's cute.
t. carpet city patchwall
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Has Shadow the Hedgehog ever been drawn in an SS uniform?
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>>64738628
considering the sheer volume of sanic fanart on the web, I would be very surprised if he hadn't
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>>64738667
Where’s the biggest database of Sonic fanart? I’d prefer to try and avoid porn sites


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