
My favorite one though....
Actually, having read your answer, I think you're missing the point of this question somewhat. (Also, I'm not really going to accept "Many reasons" when there are only two listed - and they're "range" and "ranges")MindWarrior wrote:Accusation/Question: Why do people single their multi-shot blasters?
Many reasons.
That doesn't really assuage any of the points made. Most of us have seen the lovely work of people like Boltsniper - but that's pretty irrelevant when the point is that many nerf modders make rather amateurish and counter-productive modifications.Nerf modding actually has Engineers that actively mod and help in the forums
Yes, there are many air cannons on this site that could quite easily kill you, but those are nowhere close in design to a pneumatic nerf-gun intended for nerf wars.Untrue, we do allow [completely homemade pneumatic guns]. Just not in our nerf wars. Why? Simple, just look at your air cannons, THAT’S why.
Now that's just silly. It's perfectly possible to build launchers that utilise permitted techniques that could cause injury.We don't care if you can regulate the PSI. There’s always that douche bag that doesn't.
Um, I think you may have actually been counter-productive to your point here. What you've just said is basically an admission that Nerf modders are less likely to have learnt the basic skills - and that was part of the initial rant, that the results of Nerf modding were often amateurish.Your forum attracts a different group of people; some of you are actually willing to learn a few things before diving into advance crap.
Not quite. It is perfectly acceptable to discuss shooting people provided it is the legitimate use of... well, paintball, airsoft or nerf guns, basically. If said launcher was designed to be safely used to shoot others, then discussing that is perfectly acceptable. A moderator will only block a discussion of shooting people if actually carrying it out could/would endanger life.99.9% of the modifications and homemades on nerf forums are designed around the assumption that they’re going to be used to shoot other people. One of your main rules on this site is to not even MENTION shooting other people.
So, "rapid fire nerf guns are bad"? Could I get your opinion on things like the Vulcan, Raider or other things like that then? Because those better most of the rates of fire that the pneumatic designs are made for, but I'm assuming those don't actually breach any rules.That's why we ban many of your airgun designs at wars, they take the fun out of the hobby.
There are a few folks with engineering degrees and some others working on engineering degrees. But by large even these people don't engineer Nerf guns. The larger point, as Ragnarok mentioned, is that in general the quality of work there is low.Nerf modding actually has Engineers that actively mod and help in the forums.
More anti-pneumatic bullshit. Ragnarok summarizes my opinions well.Accusation/Question: Nerf does not allow completely homemade pneumatic guns.
Untrue, we do allow them. Just not in our nerf wars. Why? Simple, just look at your air cannons, THAT’S why. We don't care if you can regulate the PSI. There’s always that douche bag that doesn't, and since we already get enough heat by shooting each other in public with toy guns (yes, cops do get called because we play with colorful pieces of plastic), we don't want to risk it.
While that point is admittedly true - it is not necessary to do such a thing to enjoy the hobby - it is also however untrue to say that no-one will enjoy doing such a thing as a part of the hobby. The only person who can definitively say whether someone enjoys X, Y or Z is the person themselves.btrettel wrote:Also, when I start a discussion on engineering Nerf guns I almost always get posts like "I'm still not sold on how this is necessary to enjoy the hobby. At all." As far as I'm concerned, the NIC is in general anti-engineering.
That's the objective (or at least, a route to it), but it is not the point of nerf. People will very often get those confused.btrettel wrote:He seems to think the hobby is only about shooting people with foam darts...
Whoa there. Let's be fair here. Age is a reasonable excuse - the fact that some kids are capable of above average feats does not mean that all kids should be assumed to be able to do the same.Lockednloaded wrote:Saying the people on nerf forums are kids is not a good excuse, I myself am thirteen and I think I have made many respectable creations.
sorry if that looked like i was bragging... Anyway, there are limits based on age, but effort, time, and hard work are tools that can make a project great, and are not unobtainable by most.Ragnarok wrote:Whoa there. Let's be fair here. Age is a reasonable excuse - the fact that some kids are capable of above average feats does not mean that all kids should be assumed to be able to do the same.
I was a published author at thirteen - should I then expect such a thing of any thirteen year old?
Well then, that sounds like a valid enough answer to me.MindWarrior wrote:Many Rapid fire blasters have large plunger tubes to overcome the inefficiencies of of their rapid fire capabilities.
No, not really - but you can never really take a single individual as completely representative of an entire group.Lockednloaded wrote:sorry if that looked like i was bragging...