You shall not pass!
You shall not pass!
You shall not pass!
And then there’s minecraft, where you can break them with your bare hands
Well I mean if course you can. You can (disregarding nested shulker boxes) lug around around up to 2,368 cubic meters of fucking basalt. That weighs over 3600 metric (over 4,000 freedom units) tons.
You can carry the same amount of solid gold blocks
Me: This is my MIRV in Fallout; it fires a salvo of mini nukes that can vaporize everything in a quarter kilometer radius.
Static props: cool story bro
Volleyball net on the beach on GTA 5.
tree.physics.enabled = false;
"I am an invincible god now."
No physics means no collision
Are there any games where trees have actual physics?
They had some in far cry 2
until I can individually pick leaves off the trees I won’t be satisfied
Snowrunner.
Black and White 1 & 2... sort of.
Valheim.
I drove a Tiger Tank and it was stopped by a small picket fence.
The French could've saved so much money on the Maginot line, and could've had a very nice garden-like aesthetic if only they had known the potential of the small, white picket fence
This annoyed me so much in watch dogs
Tbf, military grade just means the minimum viable quality for military gear to work. It isn’t super strong or quality material. It’s a buzz word that sounds good but is actually quite shit lol
A-fuckin’-men. I’d be thinking about that too 🤣 It’s a disgusting way to build sensitive, high stress tools and tech.
There was a war movie and in one scene they were handing out gear to the troops and one guy was like “Is there anything good?” or something along those lines and someone responded “It’s from the Army, NOPE!” And to this day whenever I think about it I chuckle a bit.
MIL specs for steels are very particular in some regards. There's a reason armor plate is used far beyond the original application.