TBF, the Mongolian invasions are literally what gave birth to Khorne
TBF, the Mongolian invasions are literally what gave birth to Khorne
Didn’t Webtoon pressure one of their authors so much that the stress caused her to have a miscarriage?
KManga does this for a lot of series as well
Patents are very specific
You’d be surprised at some of the gargage that sneaks past the patents office
Hell, they were already selling copies too. They were at 100% “completion” and still threw it out
If this is really Nintendo’s strategy, they’re going to be hosed, even in Japanese courts. Pokemon isn’t even the first game with these mechanics, Dragon Quest (a Square Enix property) and Shin Megami Tensei (an Atlas property) had the mechanic and came out before Pokemon, plus the original Pokemon released over 20 yeares ago.
So, literally the same strategy that gamers are going for here. And you said their methods never work, yet here we are with an example of it working
I’m going to be modding Skyrim tomorrow
Also, don’t forget all of the Discovery Channel shows that customers purchased through PSN that Sony stole.
Fuck Sony
The gaming community is incapable of executing an effective boycott
If that’s the case, then explain exactly why Sony backed off of the account requirement for Helldivers 2
Nintendo’s well-known record for being litigious makes it firmly auth-right imo
Eh. I’d argue the Beyond Skyrim Team is the real successors
Unfortunately the core mechanics of MOBA games encourage shitty behavior
Adventures aren’t that tied to the exact rules. You’ll still be able to use it with the final system when it comes out.
You’re misreading. The starter set (aka the free bit) is part of the playtest
True, but if the VA (or their agent) has any sense of business they’ll be making more per hour
Until you have more than 100 lab techs
Plus, the biggest concern regarding the deflection of blow by plate armor was lances. A lance blow is often described as having the momentum of both the rider and the horse behind it (not quite true, but certainly more than just the knight). That is a lot of force for a body to absorb
There is only once context of actual use where this is true: jousting. And this is because it was a sport that the competitors expected to walk away from.
Apart from that, what you said is a complete myth. Mobility what highly important on the battlefield, and armorers had to keep that in mind throughout the middle ages. There are many instances where troops acquire or are given pieces of armor that they later discard because it was too heavy or hindered them, and the weight you’re imagining is not all that great. And this is not a problem unique to the middle ages - it still happens up to the modern day
As for full plate, it’s not actually as heavy as you think it is because there are a lot of shaping techniques used to gain the maximum amount of strength for the least amount of weight. Generally Late Medieval full plate harness weighed 35-55lb Source
There are medieval reenactment groups such as the Society of Creative Anachronism (SCA) or Historical Medieval Battle (HMB) where people will regularly wear armor and fight. I myself do this, and my kit fluctuates between 40-55lb depending on what I’m fighting with that day. Adding that to my body weight results in a total of about 200lb, and dare you to claim that people at that weight can’t move around.
What’s even funnier is that groups like HMB tend to have armor that’s significantly heavier than the medieval period because they need their armor to last a lot longer. In period, men at arms only needed their armor to last a few battles, while reenactors look to use their armor on a weekly-to-monthly basis for years
Yeah, the Mongolians front-loaded most of their atrocities. Rome was more of a slow burn