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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Also chief would only be able to grapple to object that are heavier than him so he wouldn't be able to grapple to a lot of things or he would just pull them towards him instead of him going towards those objects.
343 fanboys don't exist. That's like saying bigfoot is argueing with you.
And I've not played halo 5 because it's not come to PC.
So you dont have a problem with the multiple tonne super human with reaction times beyond any realistic basis who moves at super speeds, has the ability to fall through an atmosphere and survive with 'walk it off' injuries, has shields which don't exist, uses small arms that have seen little meaningful improvement in 500 years, has a helmet beneath his helmet that is EXACTLY the same size, but it's the grappling hook that gets to you? None of the game follows the laws of physics. The pillar of autumn had more longsword bays than could actually fit according to their size by double. Ships have anti gravity, open up holes in space to jump through. Energy swords. Gravity hammers. The prometheans. The flood. Halo rings.
Bruh it's a fantasy game.