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curve at the end of your axe is nothing like the curve theyre talking about bro
also damn, old thread is old |
damn old...
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Physics or not, it's unwieldy is everyone's "point" Could just make a separate modification of it that would... Quote:
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i dont agree at all it would acutally help my bottom hand from slidding off the back of it beacause there would be more grip for my fingers. and it allows me to block and quickly do linear stab attacks then another chop like a sweet tripple combo.
and the spike turned is just totally retarded lol :D |
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Also, how is the originals curve any better? It's too far angled the way it is. It becomes a handling hazard more then it does a supporting feature. Because I reversed the curve to prove a point rather then to say it looks better :) |
I still love it as it is one of my first peices :D
and in my opinionsits 1000% plausable ^_^. also i dont gfx anymore so i wont be editing it lol. |
Six years later and he still doesn't recognize how ergonomically incorrect this weapon design is. To be correct you would need a gradual S shape on the handle as both hands would need to adjust during a chopping motion. Just pretend to chop with your curved handle and you would notice how your bottom hand would be at an awkward angle.
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It looks nice , people like Kia and Maximus (Forum Dwellers) will always hate on success .
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i still will never change it beacause zero hour told me not to mainly, if he still exists. :D plus you can grab it slightly above the s it takes the sand out of your panties. still allowed linear strikes with the spike ^^ |
Very nice!
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i'd swing that axe
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wow I thought I had posted in this thread years ago, apparently not :( :( :(
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my long lost online brother!! |
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