![]() ![]() Sorry man but your entire concept is built on a premise that is just.to put it politely wrong. I think I'll make that my head cannon is that they're looted from Cathay I will concede it's quite possible that cathay or Nippon made the guns as they do have a sort of oriental look to them now that I examine them a bit more closely. ![]() Kruber in Vermintide can wield them too:Īdditionally, keep in mind that Technology can develop quite differently.just look at China vs Europe in regards to Crossbows. I think its just not practical for the Empire overall, since they need Engineers to handle them anyway, why not let them use bigger stuff? It works for the Skaven cause there are so damn many of them. I mean essentially, what those Deck Guns are are just smaller organ guns/hellblaster volley-guns.Īs for the empire, they actually had those kinds of weaponry, specifically part of the Master Engineers, same with Repeater Pistols. Thats why Malakai Makaisson became a slayer. They have amazing tech that is simply forbidden because the guild has not yet legalized them. Keep in mind how the process of dwarven-engineer-guilds work. Hell, I bet dwarves can build them no problem, they just dont want to. Keep in mind.they are undead pirates and those weaponry are ship-weapons that they are using and that has been pillaged. Ok but do you not see how it's weird that the vampire coast has more advanced guns than both dwarfs and empire? Like please tell me you understand why a faction that is based around being ramshackle having vastly technologically superior guns to the dwarfs and empire is weird right? Not to mention that Dwarves also have a bunch of other hidden Technology that is not commonly revealed, such as Trains. it matters that its used and produced in larger quantities/Polished enough to be of actual military use.ĭwarves use oil-fueled Ships. 2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britanniaĭoesnt matter when something was conceived.848 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai.Whichever system is chosen, or a different one altogether, would really help with immersion into a desperate world. Similar to the Metro series, high quality bullets can also be used in a crisis as actual firepower, although doing so would actively deplete your money. With ammunition becoming a scarce commodity, it would surely be of great value, as well as creating a market for lower quality bullets that can be used for shooting. Items change hands, but no defined currency is exchanged, as would likely be the case should a zombie apocalypse actually break out (probably).Īnother suggestion to just wholesale copy-paste Metro's bartering system, which used high quality bullets as currency. When the value of the items you want to sell is within range of the items you want to buy, a transaction is complete. One suggestion is to use a bartering system (with potential upgrades acting as perks), where each item is assigned an arbitrary value. That's enough time for all paper money to become most useful as kindling. In Dying Light 2, the trailer makes it clear that it's been 15 years since the city fell to the zombie plague. There is virtually no reason for an economy to operate on cash during a zombie apocalypse. ![]()
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