I'm incapable of quoting you as not taking something into consideration? Uh yeah, if you were neglecting something it would stand to reason that you haven't said anything about it in order for it to be quoted.
You stated that I was neglecting something. Give me an example. If you could, you would have done it.
I just did. You think it's fine for a weapon to disappear but an empty vessel to not. You're wrestling me and others to the mat to defend disappearing MGs just so the disappearing truck issue looks more weighty, and then suddenly disappearing MGs is bad too now that your inconsistency was pointed out.
No, you didn't. In fact, I just got done saying that I would prefer it if crewed weapons stuck around. I never said that it was favorable. You are incapable of quoting me saying that.
What I did say, however, is that eight thousand pound trucks are visually more apparent and that them disappearing is markedly ugly.
The thing is it's all you got. You think it looks stupid.
Nah, that's not all I got. It only might appear that way if you go out of your way to ignore everything I've been saying.
But yet you feel to need to challenge people on every single point just because you disagree with their conclusion, that it's okay for the trucks to disappear.
I challenge people who praise laziness and consider it acceptable. Games have had the technology to model personnel carriers for a long time.
So instead of saying "yeah I can see that, but I think it looks so stupid that it's immersion breaking, I really can't get past it" which is an argument pretty much anyone can sympathize with, you produce a bunch of gobbledygook that breaks down from one post to the next in order to challenge every single point.
I have said that I think it looks weird. Multiple times. I have also said that it's lazy. Multiple times. I've also indicated the difference between a small personal weapon system and a large logistics truck with inordinately more mass and volume, multiple times.
You know what else I've done multiple times? Offered alternatives.
Does it require much of a stretch to assume the truck turned around and drove off the map?
When it just vanishes out of thin air? Yes. As evidenced by the fact that I am not the only one who has had an issue with it.
It's someone else's turn to go around in circles with you for another 100 posts. Maybe if you insult enough people they'll come around to your point of view.
Spitting dank memes is a good way to eject yourself from a failed argument.
By grabbing first obscure mechanic that will be a gimmick more or less and demanding to be implemented.
Quote where I issued a demand for anything to be implimented. I won't hold my breath. You will not, because you cannot.
Also, aren't you rather disturbed by the yellow aura supply jeeps emit in which soldiers get magically cloned, vehicles repaired and bullets appear out of no where. This advanced nanotechnology doesn't fit WW2 at all and in your words it is a lazy thing to do when developing a game.
It would be favorable if such things could be avoided. Alas, they cannot be. However, video games have been modeling the relationship between human beings and vehicles for upwards of forty years or more.
There is no comparison to be made.
No, he didn't. He systematically failed to produce a half-way intelligible argument, and instead resorted to posting 4chan memes after ignoring my posts didn't work.