meh im not clicking on some random site i have no idea what it is. but my bad i do have to recall people making replicas of weapons and selling them. i would have to pull back that comment lol. in all cases i was mostly kidding on that post.hoorayforicecream wrote...
darkritez wrote...
I was wondering when a game weapon would convert to real life????????
Clearly, you have not been to this site.
[Request] Singing blades aka Warglaives
#26
Posté 12 avril 2011 - 08:01
#27
Posté 12 avril 2011 - 08:03
darkritez wrote...
/facepalm is all i can say. i just ask if someone could take the dragon age origins mod of singing blades to DA2. like i stated before i could care less if you think it is wrong to use the models but it is allready been used nothing you can say about it now. or that its not a actual glaive. considering in wow that is what it is called and i called it that to reference what they look like, so whoever can or will make the change knows what im talking about. please stop trolling my post about your opinions i just want to know if someone knows how to or can make the conversion. thank you.
Sheesh, there's no need for attitude. We're just having a conversation that is actually tangentially on-topic. I even said that you were right to call them warglaives because that is indeed what Blizzard calls them. Good grief.
#28
Posté 12 avril 2011 - 08:13
ishmaeltheforsaken wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
Blizzard didn't make a mistake. They called a pair of weapons warglaives because they liked the name. They don't care about historical accuracy because they're working in a fantasy world where functional armor will have massive sholder pads, spikes, and flaming skulls impaled on those spikes.
I disagree. I mean, I agree with the idea that they can call it whatever they want. But I still think it's wrong. They could call red blue if they liked it better, but it still wouldn't be blue. For the record, it doesn't bother me. But that's not what a glaive is.
They're not calling red blue. The word glaive just means 'sword.' Is it used to refer to polearms as well? Yes. But the meaning is 'sword.'





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