Help me balance this weapon

Help me balance this weapon

I got this idea from ytp video now i need to balance it to make it fun to play with/against

u/Jackhenrey124 — 23 hours ago

I hate whoever fit this description

If i wanted to fight i'd play competetive or any map that isnt 2fort or doublecross

u/Jackhenrey124 — 1 day ago

Can we hire my original character?

His name is Red stonyson and he's basically saxton hale B.C

u/Jackhenrey124 — 4 days ago

Let's hire the man from gun

Meet colton white a half native American who can literally slow time to QuickDraw his enemies.

His achievements :

Killed a bear

Slaughtered an entire boat of criminals

Killed some natives who didnt want the bridge opened

Killed the mayor of doge city

Killed some civil war soldiers

Killed thomas Magruder (basically heavy*2 who is immune to bullets and can hold miniguns with one hand)

Destroyed his empire

Burried an entire city of gold under the mountain.

The last part is suspicious because that gold might be australium

u/Jackhenrey124 — 4 days ago

Let's hire the colonel

Hear me out this is thomas Magruder a corrupt major from the civil war and he's already on red.

His stats is he's bigger than heavy and wears armor that cant be damaged unless with explosives or fire and that doesn't weakens him because he can hold a frickin minigun with one hand while running!!!

u/Jackhenrey124 — 4 days ago

How old is R.E.D

Hey red team may i ask how old is your team what year was it founded?

I know it's old but how old exactly because i found this on my cave

u/Jackhenrey124 — 5 days ago

Hot topic : north africa is the best place for prehistoric storytelling

Because of Hollywood we essentially whenever we think of prehistoric wild land we always think of north America or europe but after my research i discovered the best place and most versatile and diverse region is in fact north Africa. Hear me out

Megafauna: north Africa especially during green sahara phase it have mammoths and homotheriums and barbary stag and megaceroid algericus (potentially the African equivalent to megalocerus giganticus) and those zebra like relatives. Along with animals that recently went extinct like atlas bear and barbary lion. With now living animals like african wolf and striped heyenas.

Human time range : as we know north Africa contains one of the oldest human remains and belongings making the time of the story as recent as 10kbc or as far as 300kbc (if we count only modern humans)

The environment itself ranges from mountains to snowy mountains to lush savannahs and deserts and rivers and plains all near each other.

The only thing missing is ground sloths and Armadillos because those are isolated in the americas.

What'd you think?

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u/Jackhenrey124 — 5 days ago

Did you know algeria had it's own big deers aside from the barbary stag?

I am a 3D animator and I LOVE the prehistoric world especially when i discovered prehistoric north africa had every possible extinct animal from mammoths to saber toothed cats and atlas bears and barbary lions and african wolves and heyenas we had everything. And one of which is the barbary elk (i named it that) with the scientific name megaceroid algericus apparently this deer is a distant relative of megalocerus (irish elk) the biggest deer in the world. Because fossils of algericus is so fragmentary and rare the estimate size of this deer is between the size of a horse or bigger or small. But considering it lived in area full of big predators i like to assume it was big to sustain the ecosystem's health.

What do you think of that?

u/Jackhenrey124 — 5 days ago

Guys hear me out

so we have the red dog that helps us how about we get the medic and engineer to bring back an extinct dinosaur using genetic modifications to help us capture more points. Luckily i have the right dinosaur for the job his name is holster and i need just the approval to start incubating. I just need tiny bit of australium

u/Jackhenrey124 — 6 days ago

Hear me out what if terror birds got domesticated.

I was reading some articles about how wolves got domesticated and how cats domesticated themselves then it came to my mind that terror bird from prehistoric planet so i was like hey why they didnt domesticated them? And then it hit me when i remembered the mayans are responsible for domestication of the llamas and Chihuahua so i was like.

What if in south america in the Aztecs some population of terror birds survived till agricultural revolution of the people in the area and started feeding on the rodents and snakes that comes from the crops the mayans just like ancient egyptians would basically worship them like they did to cats. Eventually terror birds would develop docile traits and eventually start living among humans and knowing the mayans being masters of selective breeding they would bred them to do their bidding wether it's pest controls or even breeding them to develop omnivorous diet and thus open the doors for bigger breeds because they have nothing to fear because they eat what livestock eats.

Any thoughts?

u/Jackhenrey124 — 7 days ago

Meet the tribe of 3

Meet the tribe of 3 cave man brothers i call them the cavebros.

Red : the big one and the brawn

Blue (on the right) : the smart one and the founder of doors and umbrellas

Brown (on left) : the little brother who acts brave but he's actually scared and fast.

Those are my first ever original characters created with full rigs and face rigs

How scientifically accurate those guys are? ... Well as much any cartoon character gets accurate without being Hollywood stereotype

u/Jackhenrey124 — 8 days ago
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My render of Megaceroid algericus (sorta)

Take a look on the teaser of a short film i'm working on about cavebrothers hunting the irish elk's weird cousin

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u/Jackhenrey124 — 5 days ago