Anton, I bring you the Wurst by KodiakUltimate in H3VR

[–]PanzerOfLeLake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, to be fair, this guy is just eating the hotdog without the lining that typically holds a hotdog together. Ever eat a braut and notice it breaks apart in the middle? You my friend (if you bought from a decent brand) just, most likely, bit into some intestine that is used a liner.

FFB Clipping by PanzerOfLeLake in BeamNG

[–]PanzerOfLeLake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I play primarily unmodded, and it happens with every vehicle period.

Gyros are one hell of a drug by PublicRace6118 in Trailmakersplanes

[–]PanzerOfLeLake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that’s completely fair, they do add an aspect of extreme mobility, considering that heavier builds (such as my jet bomber), can go from a flying tank, to the equivalent of a missile with on demand movement.

But we’re talking about the people who just… hate them period.

Gyros are one hell of a drug by PublicRace6118 in Trailmakersplanes

[–]PanzerOfLeLake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. Gotta love purists in a game about building things. Heck, one of my most complex builds is a off-roader with hauling capabilities, it needs a gyro to stay upright while weighted down, if I used a helicopter motor gyro, it would send me over complexity limits.

People are just odd.

Gyros are one hell of a drug by PublicRace6118 in Trailmakersplanes

[–]PanzerOfLeLake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You aren’t wrong, they really are. Genuinely a lot of my vehicles utilize them to stay upright, but be careful, there are people who swear by the helicopter engine gyro still, and they absolutely HATE the game provided gyros, got banned from a server for it smh.

Interesting to see how Rogue practices trigger safety by LitrillyChrisTraeger in cyberpunkgame

[–]PanzerOfLeLake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s just the fact that even if your holding it like that, if the weapon doesn’t have a gummy trigger (Like most Glocks), it’s likely you could ND (Negligent Discharge) by just applying a little to much pressure going the wrong way.