Tagaziel said:
SuAside said:
Because having something to cover your head with in the desert is stupid.
"note how scarf is now tucked", hurr durr.
kewlz!
Tagaziel said:
ridiculous knife placement,
Utility knife. Long as it's easily reachable (and it is), it's good.
one would expect a ranger to be able to shoulder a rifle, don't you think?
oh, wait, there's a knife in the way! zomg!
and yes, even if he's left eye dominant, it's still retarded. when shooting around corners you'll switch shoulders.
Tagaziel said:
A MINISCULE DETAIL AT THE FEET OF THE MODEL SOMEONE QUICK CALL THE COPS
i can get them wanting to add some western flavor to it, but those spikes are ridiculous.
Tagaziel said:
retarded armor coverage,...
Care to elaborate? As far as I can see, all the vital organs are protected.
Besides, the original Fallout's combat armour wasn't exactly the perfect coverage either.
most lethal area of the back is nearly completely exposed (kidneys)
what's the most common way to defeat an enemy force? flanking. you'll note that he has no armor whatsoever from the side and even his front plate is retardedly narrow in the stomache area. please don't tell me his arms will protect his side, because if his arms are there while he's fighting, he's doing something wrong. besides, even normal pistol rounds blast through an arm, no problem.
and if you're going to make a try at protecting the groin, do it well. not some half-arsed attempt like this.
neck protection would be nice too, but that would be a bit picky.
overall, the level of detail, design and craftmanship would put this between combat armor and metal armor. torso-wise, i'd say metal armor protects the wearer better and when comparing with combat armor, well, there really is no contest...
draeke said:
I actually don't mind the spurs, it could just be a 'nice' touch on the devs part to make it more weasterny or it could potentially imply that the PC may be riding some sort of mutie-horse or some such.
it should be noted that spurs are also still used for some american units who have long lost their pretty horsies.