• TheTimeKnife@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    If only we could have gotten Da Vinci and the Hussites together in order to build a wooden mech covered in cannons.

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    14 hours ago

    Wild, I watched my wife playing assassins creed last night while holding the baby, this machine was in the game

    Never seen it before and now twice in a row.

    Damn Baader-Meinhof

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        8 hours ago

        Nah if i hold the baby while she games it’s to easy for her, she needs an extra difficulty level /s

        I was holding the baby. Probably could have worded it better

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          That’s acrobatic level of gaming but I guess ass ass creed these days plays probably like a Toys R us

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            It is usually what she’s doing when i get home from work. As for the decline of AC this is a 360 one she’s playing, I beleive brotherhood.

            Still very average games in my opinion but she loves them and I enjoy watching her play as she rolls into the missions saying “ohh I remember this, I hated this”

            Juggling the boy while gaming until I have a shower and take him so she can rest.

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        I’ve seen this thing at least 500 times in my life, not sure how folks haven’t seen it as many times. Did you all not spend hours pouring over Da Vinci’s drawings as a kid? As a teen? As a young adult? Yesterday?

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    13 hours ago

    I love he was inventive enough to design a tank a couple centuries before anyone actually built one, but couldn’t piece together a better idea for aiming in any direction than “cannons pointed in every conceivable direction.”

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      That’s how ship cannons worked too, at the time. Powerful but heavy to move, slow to reload, not very accurate… more of them would give you the only way to have sustained firepower.

      But Leonardo also left a lot of these sketches that look less like actual projects and more like the superhero fantasies of an extremely gifted six years old. “And look, this shit has cannons… Cannons EVERYWHERE! Bam! Kapow!”. I guess it’s what happens when you’re so great at drawing that even the doodles you do when bored look like masterpieces.

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      They used muzzle loaded cannons at his time, so it makes sense. It’s not only for direction, but for faster rate of fire.

    • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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      12 hours ago

      Why shoot at one target when you can shoot at 30? (as long as they’re encircling the machine in a nicely spaced out, orderly fashion…)

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      19 hours ago

      A tank pre-steam power. The force of steam was known about long before, but not utilized. Maybe because the metals weren’t good enough yet to hold pressure? Imagine a steampunk Rome.

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        Hero (a dude) of Alexandria made some steam powered stuff around the dawn of the 1st millenia, and some roman dude put steam powered doors in his house, I think some temples had steam powered doors to.

        The emporer, I think Augustus the first one, had it presented to him to develop it further and he decided he didn’t want to take jobs from the plebs or whatever, had to keep the beggars busy with something. So they dropped it.

        Hundreds of years prior, a couple of hundred maybe, Archimedes theorized a steam cannon.

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        When railroading time comes you can railroad—but not before.

        –Robert A. Heinlein, The Door Into Summer

  • how_we_burned@lemmy.zip
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    No don’t do this. You’re giving gaijin ideas.

    It’ll be the next tank on Warthunder, under the Italian tech tree.

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      It must have been one of the Ezio ones, right? I do not recall this machine from the games.

      Edit: Brotherhood apparently. I still do not recall, so maybe they were optional and I missed out or it just has been too long. Maybe it’s time for a replay.