View Full Version : You have just plowed your sunderer into a deployed galaxy (AMS), what happens?
Squeegeez
2012-02-26, 01:45 PM
A) It gets pushed to a new location but can still spawn guys there.
B) It is a brick, you both take 1d10 damage.
C) It gets pushed, becomes undeployed, and cannot spawn until deployed again.
D) It gets pushed, does not become undeployed, but due to the angle, it cannot continue to spawn men.
E) Other, be sure to comment below!
Magpie
2012-02-26, 01:47 PM
Lmao!! They both blow up!!
ThGlump
2012-02-26, 02:03 PM
Sunderer is made to push back some puny tanks, not something as big as galaxy nailed to the ground while deploying. You would have better chance if you drive sundy to the wall.
ShadoViper
2012-02-26, 02:05 PM
A) It gets pushed to a new location but can still spawn guys there.
B) It is a brick, you both take 1d10 damage.
C) It gets pushed, becomes undeployed, and cannot spawn until deployed again.
D) It gets pushed, does not become undeployed, but due to the angle, it cannot continue to spawn men.
E) Other, be sure to comment below!
E) I honk my horn as i plow into everything. This causes a huge earthquake, destroying everything nearby. This is also how the bending occurs.
FastAndFree
2012-02-26, 02:11 PM
Every time an unstoppable force meets an immovable object a BFR randomly explodes in a different place and time
Saintlycow
2012-02-26, 02:17 PM
E)
It flips and blows up
Mastachief
2012-02-26, 02:21 PM
E:
It deploys a my little pony stable.
Kran De Loy
2012-02-26, 02:30 PM
Actual video evidence of what would happen.
http://www.damnomg.com/pics/2/truck-explosion-6587.gif
Knocky
2012-02-26, 02:47 PM
E:
It deploys a my little pony stable.
Which is 20% cooler then either of the component parts.
Mastachief
2012-02-26, 03:12 PM
Which is 20% cooler then either of the component parts.
Of course i can then mount Pinkie Pie and charge through the hordes of VS/TR with my jackhammer mowing them down with sunshine and sparkles.
Warborn
2012-02-26, 03:21 PM
Ramming stuff should probably have fairly limited application. You really ought not to be able to take out galaxies by simple driving a vehicle into it. Hitting the W key and steering a bit is a pretty simple thing to do generally speaking, and the payoff should be comparably minor.
Ragefighter
2012-02-26, 03:28 PM
Actual video evidence of what would happen.
http://www.damnomg.com/pics/2/truck-explosion-6587.gif
lol this (E), because everyone planted their C4 onto the front of it =p
Fenrys
2012-02-26, 04:20 PM
According to Wikipedia, a loaded AC-130 weighs about as much as an M1A2.
According to the first webcast, a Sunderer weighs more than a tank.
If they collide when the Galaxy is not deployed, they both take 1d10 damage and the Galaxy gets pushed back.
When deployed, the Galaxy has put down roots to suck up nanites from the Auraxian soil. The only way to move it is to blow it up.
Therefore, (B) they both take 1d10 damage and that's all that happens. Maybe the Sunderer's back end lifts up a little bit due to momentum and a high center of gravity.
basti
2012-02-26, 05:04 PM
Ramming stuff should probably have fairly limited application. You really ought not to be able to take out galaxies by simple driving a vehicle into it. Hitting the W key and steering a bit is a pretty simple thing to do generally speaking, and the payoff should be comparably minor.
Not A vechicle, Just the sundy. Its a driving brick after all.
Warborn
2012-02-26, 05:44 PM
Not A vechicle, Just the sundy. Its a driving brick after all.
Well, any vehicle though. It's just one player working on his own. I understand wanting to make sunderers able to break through any road block sort of efforts, but should one guy be able to disable a spawn point by just hitting auto-pilot and pointing his vehicle toward a galaxy? Keeping them able to bash things out of the way is cool and all but I dunno, just seems like an iffy thing to make it applicable to deployed galaxies.
MonsterBone
2012-02-26, 07:02 PM
I think the same thing that happens to an AMS when hit by a tank in PS1. It wont move and eventually blows up.
Geist
2012-02-26, 08:46 PM
Depends on how the Galaxy is deployed. If it's anchored, 1d10 damage on impact. If not, movement plus 1d10 damage.
Figment
2012-02-27, 05:17 AM
E)
Knowing the playerbase, it'll be a friendly Sunderer and someone will start a tantrum over global chat about noobs.
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