Realistic sword request. [message #59553] |
Sat, 02 October 2010 13:38 |
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asmcint
Messages: 1360 Registered: April 2010 Location: Behind the beef
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Okay, I'm flat sick and tired of fable's stupid longswords. Way too unrealistic. Seriously, the iron one looks like something only a minor noble would use, not a god danged town guard. The steel one looks so ornate only a king would be able to afford something like that. And obsidian.... Why not just take that and instead make those damascus blades, and since since a masterforged blade is just a fable version of a damascus blade,why not make an evil and good damascus sword to replace obsidian and master class blades!? And while I'm at it, wouldn't it be possible to make scabbards for swords? I mean as long as it's set up right you could make the scabbards quiver objects I'm sure. So yeah here's my request, and I hope someone fufills it.
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Re: Realistic sword request. [message #59555 is a reply to message #59553] |
Sat, 02 October 2010 13:44 |
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JohnDoe
Messages: 3007 Registered: October 2007
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So, your grievance on realism isn't that the swords are big and stupid, but that the big and stupid swords are too decorative... Haven't you seen Ladyhawke? Lowly guards have styled weapons, that's not what matters. The important thing is that they're uniform, standard-issue.asmcint wrote on Sat, 02 October 2010 15:38 | scabbards
| No. This is something that I have spent a lot of time looking into and there are several problems with it.
As a quiver object, it is weapon-specific but notice there's no longbow on your back when it's sheathed, just a quiver. Similarly, there would only be an empty sheath on your back when the melee weapon is sheathed.
Alternatively you could go with a clothing item. The problem with that is that it isn't weapon-specific. If I'm wearing a longsword sheath and I try sheathing a greathammer, it obviously wouldn't look right.
And I had a couple of other longshot theories but nothing panned out.
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Re: Realistic sword request. [message #59559 is a reply to message #59553] |
Sat, 02 October 2010 18:05 |
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Jake
Messages: 11 Registered: October 2010
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Well, if you don't care for the detail of the bow's quiver, you (or someone else) can make a replacement quiver for let's say the yew longbow that seems to go around the longsword, but really their not attacked/welded together.
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Re: Realistic sword request. [message #59564 is a reply to message #59562] |
Sun, 03 October 2010 08:20 |
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Jake
Messages: 11 Registered: October 2010
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Possibly different bow quivers for different weapons, like Oak Crossbow for katana, oak longbow for cleaver, etc... but that could take a lot of work, you could just use the longsword quiver on only one bow, and for the others try and ignore the sheathlessness
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