OptimusPrimeDownfall
@OptimusPrimeDownfall@discuss.tchncs.de
- Comment on meanwhile on instagram 3 months ago:
Honestly, the part where Alucard and God talk in Helling: Ultimate Abridged is one of the main things that pointed me down the path to question all religion.
- Comment on NBC draws heavy criticism after Olympic figure skating move 3 months ago:
Fucking money grubbing bastards.
- Comment on Russia Launches First Brain-Chipped Bird Drones for Surveillance Over Cities 3 months ago:
Their automatic loading system is optimized for fire rates, but not safety.
The autoloader can fire every 10 seconds. An Abrams crew can fire… Every 4. NATO tanks are faster.
More Russian tanks also only matter if they ARE comparable. But they’re not. For example, the “new engine” is an old Nazi design that was, and is still, famous for breaking down. They use thermal sights! Left over from the French.
Russians die AND they’re slower. All glory to the motherland.
There was no brain drain then
You should look up what brain drain means.
Unfortunately no.
Fortunately for them yes? At least they’re not dying in ukraine with sunflower seeds in their pockets.
Russians have passively understood by now about modern warfare, it’s all about information, planning, coordination
Right!! That’s why the invasion of ukraine was so quick! Plan for three days, the planning and coordination they passively understand means it’s… Still going. 4 years later.
Tanks have no place in that.
It’s a darn good thing, too, since Russia has only built what, 30 T14s since 2015? Can’t rely on something you can’t build!
And you’re right. Tanks have no place in modern warfare. That’s why Russia saber rattles so hard when western nations give or sell tanks to Ukraine, because they’re just so useless.
I think oil money that buys western components for weapons can buy expertise in areas of interest.
True!! If only they would stop putting that foreigner expertise straight onto the front lines. What a waste.
- Comment on Russia Launches First Brain-Chipped Bird Drones for Surveillance Over Cities 3 months ago:
While it as has nothing directly to do with building a tank, the fact that russia can’t design and build a tank that doesn’t play turret toss when it gets hit with a shell or break down in the middle of a parade DOES have a lot in common with this - it’s called brain drain.
Literally all of the smartest young people left Russia because the pay was bad and the prospects for living were better I’m the west.
You say thag everyone of consequence involved in designing military equipment in russia has better knowledge than Germany? Due to what experience, getting their World War 2 era tanks pulled out of the mud by Ukrainian tractors? They can’t even build more than a handful of the newest tank and then never send them into war. They haven’t fielded new equipment eccept inaccurate artillery shells.
You’re wanting to claim a country that experienced that amount of brain drain is can do cutting edge brain surgery?? What, did they lobotomize you first?
- Comment on Russia Launches First Brain-Chipped Bird Drones for Surveillance Over Cities 3 months ago:
If it’s actually true and not the usual Russian bullshit they can only back up with bots.
- Comment on Russia Launches First Brain-Chipped Bird Drones for Surveillance Over Cities 3 months ago:
You are putting a lot of faith in a people that can’t even build a competent tank.
- Comment on What if brains are eggs? 4 months ago:
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Yeah, Firebreak is a terribly designed game. Not being explained how to repair things, not knowing what the “main” weapon of your class does, not being explained what the showers are or how to turn them on, not being explained how to use the ammo station, not being explained ANYTHING about the very fucky universe you get dropped into - it’s all bad. And there is so much more badbi nor you mentioned, too. It has the bones of a potentially good game, but man, the main designer either needs to go back to school or the suits that made them change it so much need to be removed.