Originally posted by Anon E. Mous
Well then, i seem to have been utterly slammed.Darkhalen is right though. If Albert, in desperation from staring to lose to chief, injects himself with his virus and horribly mutates, the chief will have a bit more trouble beating him. Just throwing that out there in the context of this fight.
Indeed, Uroboros would complicate things. Wesker expand incredible lengths in terms of durability at that point, and I dare say strength as well. In his "human" form, Wesker only had a speed advantage, and although losing it in Uroboros state, he gain strength and possibly durability superiority (Over his old self).
It would come down to which weapons Chief has. Because let's face it: The penetrating force of an RPG sufficed to kill Wesker.
Originally posted by King-Fingolfin
Wesker gaining durability? He was killed by two RPGs. Before Uroboros, he could tank headshots from them.
As far as I can remember, he prevented a full onrush by an RPG round in the past. He grabbed it. That significantly reduces the speed of it, even if only for a couple of seconds. Although I agree with you that it's not certain he gained any durability, other than the logical one over his upper body that increased in volume quite a lot.
Originally posted by Anon E. Mous
Well then, i seem to have been utterly slammed.Darkhalen is right though. If Albert, in desperation from staring to lose to chief, injects himself with his virus and horribly mutates, the chief will have a bit more trouble beating him. Just throwing that out there in the context of this fight.
Oh god please don't mention that PIS boss battle.
Originally posted by Obsidian Fury
Kindly explain why it is PIS.
Where would you like me to start? The fact that normal humans are able to fight inside of a volcano?
The fact that Chris was able to push, hit and move a huge ass hot ass boulder.
The fact that Sheva was hanging probably no more than 10 feet above liquid hot magma.
The fact that the Uroburos thing was shown to be weak against fire this whole time but Wesker with it on his body was able to stand in magma.
Do you really think all of that made sense?
Originally posted by MairuzuYou would be surprised how heavy bombs are.
he can lift a tanks yet...he cannot lift this bomb? must be one heavy bomb
I think an actual weight was given for that bomb, cannot recall it though.
Originally posted by Wei Phoenix
Where would you like me to start? The fact that normal humans are able to fight inside of a volcano?The fact that Chris was able to push, hit and move a huge ass hot ass boulder.
The fact that Sheva was hanging probably no more than 10 feet above liquid hot magma.
The fact that the Uroburos thing was shown to be weak against fire this whole time but Wesker with it on his body was able to stand in magma.
Do you really think all of that made sense?
- Lava is hot, but the heat it spread out is manageable. Nothing unrealistic with walking on rocky ground in the presence of lava.
- Nothing imply on the boulder being too hot for him to touch. Again you overestimate the heat lava give out as not part of itself. This boulder was round, and he did numerous attempts at it with grave effort. There are regular humans in the real world that can move a truck, so again, not an unrealistic feat.
- Once more, lava emit heat, but not hot enough to inflict injury to the degree that you seem to think. It's lava in its liquid form that would wipe her out. The heat is impressivly well contained inside the fluid.
- Steel is weak to heat as well, but a car would still be able to manage a period of time if falling into lava. Wesker has proven incredibly endurant, both at bone and endurance. Injected for a full Uroboros transformation only enhance his durability thanks to the volume it give his body. Again, while unlikely, not unrealistic out of an objective, relative perspective. Hot as lava is, it is still very very thick.
Originally posted by Obsidian Fury
- Lava is hot, but the heat it spread out is manageable. Nothing unrealistic with walking on rocky ground in the presence of lava.- Nothing imply on the boulder being too hot for him to touch. Again you overestimate the heat lava give out as not part of itself. This boulder was round, and he did numerous attempts at it with grave effort. There are regular humans in the real world that can move a truck, so again, not an unrealistic feat.
- Once more, lava emit heat, but not hot enough to inflict injury to the degree that you seem to think. It's lava in its liquid form that would wipe her out. The heat is impressivly well contained inside the fluid.
- Steel is weak to heat as well, but a car would still be able to manage a period of time if falling into lava. Wesker has proven incredibly endurant, both at bone and endurance. Injected for a full Uroboros transformation only enhance his durability thanks to the volume it give his body. Again, while unlikely, not unrealistic out of an objective, relative perspective. Hot as lava is, it is still very very thick.
You're telling me its possible for people to fight inside of an active volacano and move a huge ass rock that has been in the volcano for who knows how long and has been gaining heat?
Moving the rock is not the biggest problem, not really much of a problem to me, but leaning up against a hot ass rock and hitting it with no signs of pain or burning is stupid.
The lava shouldn't have injured them, that I agree but there is no way they should've been able to go on like it was a regular thing. The ground should be way too hot.
Steel and the Uroboros are two different things. Its not the fact that Wesker was in lava, he's not human so I'll give that to him, its the fact that the Uroboros was able to do so, it should've burned right off/died.
Originally posted by Wei Phoenix
You're telling me its possible for people to fight inside of an active volacano and move a huge ass rock that has been in the volcano for who knows how long and has been gaining heat?Moving the rock is not the biggest problem, not really much of a problem to me, but leaning up against a hot ass rock and hitting it with no signs of pain or burning is stupid.
The lava shouldn't have injured them, that I agree but there is no way they should've been able to go on like it was a regular thing. The ground should be way too hot.
Steel and the Uroboros are two different things. Its not the fact that Wesker was in lava, he's not human so I'll give that to him, its the fact that the Uroboros was able to do so, it should've burned right off/died.
If you want to find faults in a computergame, you will. If a computergame was made realistic, you would die from 99% of the things you don't in a game. A single bullet in your stomach can be deadly. In fact, a bullet in the leg can kill you if not treated soon.
Hunting unrealistic things in a computergame that involve mutations and showdowns with guns is a very thankful job. You get results.
Originally posted by Obsidian Fury
If you want to find faults in a computergame, you will. If a computergame was made realistic, you would die from 99% of the things you don't in a game. A single bullet in your stomach can be deadly. In fact, a bullet in the leg can kill you if not treated soon.Hunting unrealistic things in a computergame that involve mutations and showdowns with guns is a very thankful job. You get results.
In no way are we saying that the game fails because of this or anything like that, I'm just saying that any feats from that battle shouldn't be applicable due to PIS.
Originally posted by Obsidian Fury
Most, if not all feats from that battle can be used. You need to look at it from a relative perspective, that's all. Include various mechanics and faults in your calculations.
There are no faults, Chris shouldn't be able to lean up against a hot ass rock in a volcano. Its too hot for him to keep his body on. Are you telling me Chris can grab a baking sheet hot of the oven?
The Uroboros isn't weak against fire now?
Sheva isn't burning her hands on hot ass rocks?