Quinn Posted May 8, 2009 Report Posted May 8, 2009 I shot a ghoul in the underworld with the tesla cannon.... such overkill. Blood and guts everywhere.
Slidell Posted May 8, 2009 Author Report Posted May 8, 2009 I shot a ghoul in the underworld with the tesla cannon.... such overkill. Blood and guts everywhere. It took me forever to get through the bit in the Presidential Metro,a Ghoul Reaver was pretty much invincible.
DarkRuler Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 I don't have Broken Steel (yet) but I already know I have a gun that is better than the Gauss Rifle, Tesla Cannon (not sure on what that is yet, but it sounds like a really good gun) the Old Col. Aut. Laser Pistol, Man Opener, Elemental MIRV combined that is just how awesome I am (and Im not exagerating, and yes I have 360 version, lol)
Slidell Posted May 11, 2009 Author Report Posted May 11, 2009 I don't have Broken Steel (yet) but I already know I have a gun that is better than the Gauss Rifle, Tesla Cannon (not sure on what that is yet, but it sounds like a really good gun) the Old Col. Aut. Laser Pistol, Man Opener, Elemental MIRV combined that is just how awesome I am (and Im not exagerating, and yes I have 360 version, lol) What the Alien Blaster?
DarkRuler Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 (edited) What the Alien Blaster? no, the Liberty Prime Laser (ITS AWESOME!!!, PEOPLE EXPLODE WHEN HIT AND IT USES MF AMMO) ________________________________________________________________________ Heres my tutorial Edited May 11, 2009 by DarkRuler
Slidell Posted May 11, 2009 Author Report Posted May 11, 2009 Update,Dark that weapon doesn't count you used hax
Quinn Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 It took me forever to get through the bit in the Presidential Metro,a Ghoul Reaver was pretty much invincible.I know aye, I used all my 'nades and used so much ammo and parts
DarkRuler Posted May 14, 2009 Report Posted May 14, 2009 I have now added ALL Broken Steel Item IDs to my tutorial
maomaochong Posted May 18, 2009 Report Posted May 18, 2009 A team of researchers from institutions in Germany, India, and Japan discovered this surprising result while observing the ant species Leptogenys processionalis travel down linear trails. Like many other ant species, these ants form trails with their pheromones that remain stable for hours or even days, making the trails analogous to vehicular highways. âOur study clearly demonstrates that ant traffic is very different from vehicular traffic, in spite of superficial similarities,â Andreas Schadschneider, of the University of K?ln and the University of Bonn in Germany, told PhysOrg.com. âIt also raises a fundamental question: how do the ants achieve practically âfree-flowâ up to such high densities; our experiment demonstrates what happens and we also make a theoretical model of what might be responsible for this behavior.âwow goldTo observe the ants in their natural setting, the researchers set up video cameras at sections of 10 different one-way trails that had no intersections or routes that branched off. Surprisingly, the scientists never observed individual ants speeding up to overtake another ant in front; the ants followed each other in single file. This behavior, of course, contrasts with vehicular highway traffic, as well as most other known traffic forms. Most significantly, the scientists found that, unlike vehicular traffic, the average velocity of ant traffic remains the same in spite of increasing density. Consequently, the greater the density, the greater the flux, so that more ants travel down the trail segment in a given amount of time. In contrast, vehicles on a highway tend to slow down when the traffic density increases, eventually resulting in a traffic jam. Along the same lines, the researchers noted that most types of high-density traffic exhibit mutual blocking, in which a vehicle is prevented from moving by neighboring vehicles and also contributes to the blocking of those vehicles. However, the researchers did not observe mutual blocking in the ant trails. wow gold As the researchers suggested, perhaps evolution has optimized ant traffic flow, since ants are known to have highly developed social behaviors. In their study, the scientists observed that ants tend to form platoons in which they move at almost identical velocities, allowing them to travel âbumper-to-bumperâ while maintaining their velocity. At higher densities, platoons merge to form longer platoons. But because their head-distance remains the same, traffic still maintains its same velocity even as density increases. This behavior is very different from highway traffic, in which vehicles close together tend to slow down.
DarkRuler Posted May 18, 2009 Report Posted May 18, 2009 (edited) are you a retard? all you do is post random crap _______________________________________________ and about Broken Steel, I have it beaten, and I didn't like Liberty Prime dying, but it did look cool AND 300th POST! Edited May 18, 2009 by DarkRuler
Quinn Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 are you a retard? all you do is post random crap _______________________________________________ and about Broken Steel, I have it beaten, and I didn't like Liberty Prime dying, but it did look cool AND 300th POST! I loled when he did, it was epic to see that kill stealing asshalo die! But it was cool when he started crawling
Slidell Posted May 19, 2009 Author Report Posted May 19, 2009 Most people have beaten it,and I'm guessing in the next DLC(if Point Look is real)since they're rebuilding it I think it will be a little more built.
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