Not so much an assault rifle that can fire 3 rounds before reloading, more of a battle rifle that fires a 3 shot burst at once. But yes, they used shredder-type rounds the caved in on impact (Physics 101, a bullet that hit the target and "caved in" will transfer more force and do more damage than a bullet that went straight through)
For the pic, color is good, but maybe make the round thinner with a longer streak like in the pic beecho posted. The books describe the mac rounds as "streaks of white-hot lightning"
Wow... that looks beautiful!
looks awesome but needs a more defined shape to it and a bit more color
wow nice needs a different color but it still looks good how it is so its not a big deal with the color.
agreed more the MAC seems to be more yellow than red
acctually in the book they talk about how the MAC round burned white hot as it went through space.
So yellow would be better than red then.
White would be better than red then.
overall canadaman, to sum up all ur latest pics like UNSC small fleet. In one word :mouthwatering
dude, holy crap thats awsome!!!!!!!!
nice effect, its better then ours :P
nickzz22 is correct just look
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A little more streak ont he round would be nice. And its gold in the game, this makes it look like a plasma torpedoe.
lol, it is good needs more steak, more speed, a whiter pink like color and the you hit the money
Not trying to be a wet blanket but the Autum has 3 MAC guns not 1
no, it dosn't have 3 cannons, only one that shoots 3x lol then reload and probly dump some water on the rails lol
no, it fires 3 mac rounds before needing to cool down, and reload. it doesnt have 3 macs.
that, and the Autumns rounds acted like an assualt rifles shredder rounds, they broke up on impact, causing masssive damage.
(MACs didnt need to cool, they needed to recharge, theyre oversized magnets, remember?)
Not so much an assault rifle that can fire 3 rounds before reloading, more of a battle rifle that fires a 3 shot burst at once. But yes, they used shredder-type rounds the caved in on impact (Physics 101, a bullet that hit the target and "caved in" will transfer more force and do more damage than a bullet that went straight through)
For the pic, color is good, but maybe make the round thinner with a longer streak like in the pic beecho posted. The books describe the mac rounds as "streaks of white-hot lightning"
Like a hollow point round right?