Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26122855-20160303222240/@comment-26122855-20160304122610

Madman198237 wrote: I would like everyone to note that the Lord of the Rings movies are full of crap as far as heavy weapons are concern.

There is no way in all of the good green Middle-Earth that the catapults used by the Orcs and trebuchets used by the Men of Gondor could have chucked rocks and bit of freaking buildings (How unrealistic can you GET?) any distance at ALL! Look up a trebuchet or a catapult and their ACTUAL ammunition. A trebuchet flings a stone ball of maybe a foot across. It does NOT through pieces of a building's façade or some crap like that. Sorry, but no. Just no.

Flaming projectiles from catapults and trebuchets are fine, but I can't see them being easy to code. Also, they're realistic, although they do not have 100% efficiency (Often getting extinguished by wind blast during flight) but can be used to set thatched roofs on fire. Hardwood won't light that easily. I would like you to note that what your saying about thing be inaccurate and stuff about ammo isn't in my post at all and your just insulting the movies. That being said what said was true, just not relevant. Also with the flaming ammo, that kind of ammo will be hard enough to code without trying to make duds and things not lighting.