@@fleetwoodsoup7443exactly. It's an m1 garands against a Jedi. There's nothing more unstoppable than a m1 garands wielded by a force sensitive soldier.
@@fleetwoodsoup7443well in star wars jedi deflect blaster bullets but with a M1 they have steel bullets and if they tried to deflect it it would melt from the high temperature of the light saber which means the bullet would melt and turn into hot partsand still hit the jedi
Crazy part is in starwars lore the deadliest weapon against jedi were slug throwers so basically real guns not plasma or lasers or whatever and if they tried to deflect them the metal would just shred them up from shrapnel and if obi wan were to have a m1 garand which shoots 30-06 a fairly big round anakin would be dead first shot maybe 2nd shot
That's what I thought as soon as I saw the Garand floating. It could still be possible to over strain your brain doing too much and end up with something worse by popping a blood vessel in your brain, Garand Brain 🧠💥😵
This is the kind of shit a kid would tell you about on the school bus but miss the "3 people" detail so you'd spend like 2 hours trying to make it work and get super frustrated
this is probably either some star wars legends lore or made up, but I heard that while projectile weaponry is worse in most ways than blasters, if a foe tries to deflect a bullet with their lightsaber, the bullets melts & still poses a danger to the lightsaber wielder
@@noti7510 That is correct, I'm also not sure if its been brought into Disney canon, but it was one of the weapons of choice doing the Mandalorian Jedi war, I believe.
@@julianscaeva4334 it's my favorite game. It gets more hate than it should. It still has so much potential and is still pretty advanced. I wish they added an eastern front dlc.
Battlefield 1 is an incredibly historically accurate game. They even reference the incident of August 12th 1916 where an unnamed soldier learned the force to steal food from the enemy trenches.
When that weapon was designed, there was racial segregation in the US and extermination camps in occupied Poland. Not sure those were more civilized times lol
yeah sure ... imagine the whole server using telekinesis. they already destroyed immersion i'm happy they did not make it permanent. they could at least make it like this for the whole game instead of when you die
They cant even fucking make decent games with what they already know, battlefield 1 died so fast due to no anti cheat or dlc and battlefield 5 is barely any better and didnt even leave an impression on the community because it was a pretty much a lazy copy of battlefield 1 with anti cheat
@@Puppy_Puppington I love how everyone blames EA when EA is actually known to be pretty hands off with developers, the likes of Bioware and Dice have been issues with themselves
This has to be one of the best structured shorts I’ve seen. Literally immediately to the point, with descriptions, and a comparison to the original. Great work.
dude, there needs to be a open world shooter of some kind like fallout where EVERY single weapon has a permanent custom animation that you can unlock and use
@@billywerber9117 I think the far cry games did a good job with the animations. Would be really cool if a fallout type of game came out with animations just as smooth or unique
@@lotion5238 I love Fallout... but the idea of them coming out with great reload animations kinda demands that they start making some good ones first xD
I think making a fair an unhackable game would be more cool please don't go into game development if you think you need a gimmick to be a core animation
I haven’t checked in on 2042 in a long time but Battlefield 5 was pretty ass when it came out too and that got a lot better later so I’m sure there’s still some hope
I also really like the detail how at the start he stunned his thumb between the reload, it's a good detail that actually happened when soldiers would reload