
Venom:

discuss.
Modifié par ClydeInTheShell, 22 janvier 2014 - 03:52 .
Beerfish wrote...
It probably is for some people like me who are crap at aiming at the feet. I cannot get the best out of the glorious venom.
Modifié par Mighty Omnibutton, 22 janvier 2014 - 03:59 .
I like you.ThisOnesUsername wrote...
Venom>>>>>>
Modifié par Heldarion, 22 janvier 2014 - 04:18 .
Heldarion wrote...
I never understood why all the ME3 guns have an additional barrel underneath the one from which the bullets are shot.
Heldarion wrote...
I never understood why all the ME3 guns have an additional barrel underneath the one from which the bullets are shot.
Because automatics used to cycle between them.Heldarion wrote...
I never understood why all the ME3 guns have an additional barrel underneath the one from which the bullets are shot.
Tokenusername wrote...
Because automatics used to cycle between them.Heldarion wrote...
I never understood why all the ME3 guns have an additional barrel underneath the one from which the bullets are shot.
Modifié par heroicmass, 22 janvier 2014 - 05:23 .
Heldarion wrote...
But why does the falcon have 2 barrrels then too?
Because some artist decided, "lol 2 barrels. Such mass effect. Wow. So future". Then everybody just went with because they couldn't get him to leave the office.Heldarion wrote...
But why does the falcon have 2 barrrels then too?
I always thought that was a gas tube, but idkHeldarion wrote...
But why does the falcon have 2 barrrels then too?
heroicmass wrote...
not sure if it is correct or not, but a quick search turned this up:
All answers below from The Art of the Mass Effect Universe.
"The guns were all designed with two barrels, mainly for appearance rather than functionality." Mass Effect 1: Weaponry, page 55.
"We decided not to make weapons quite as futuristic in Mass Effect 2 to broaden their appeal, but we still tried to keep the weapons distinct by giving them the iconic Mass Effect dual barrels as often as possible." Mass Effect 2: Weaponry, page 128.
Modifié par Heldarion, 22 janvier 2014 - 05:26 .
Heldarion wrote...
Also, I just found this, heh:
Modifié par Aetika, 22 janvier 2014 - 05:27 .
Case and point.heroicmass wrote...
not sure if it is correct or not, but a quick search turned this up:
All answers below from The Art of the Mass Effect Universe.
"The guns were all designed with two barrels, mainly for appearance rather than functionality." Mass Effect 1: Weaponry, page 55.
"We decided not to make weapons quite as futuristic in Mass Effect 2 to broaden their appeal, but we still tried to keep the weapons distinct by giving them the iconic Mass Effect dual barrels as often as possible." Mass Effect 2: Weaponry, page 128.