I'm guessing the drill isn't attached to the big daddy's hand, but where does the drill go when you switch weapons?
I'm guessing the drill isn't attached to the big daddy's hand, but where does the drill go when you switch weapons?
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Last edited by ATC 1982; 02-07-2010 at 08:22 AM. Reason: wording not mature
Wow, I wasn't expecting a bunch of 10 year olds on this forum.
In his invisible backpack
Dude think about it IF Games were to realistic Then we wouldnt be able to reload in the middle of clips and we would have only two weapons so if you want a answer that sounds like some CUTE But stupid reason like well the little sister holds and so forth and whatever then yeah but same reason in the first game because its more fun that way![]()
probably nowhere, a lot of games do that and i like that because then you can hold like 10 weapons. Resistance 1 did that and then in the 2nd game they changed it to 2 weapons only![]()
For that matter where the heck did Jack carry all his weapons? At least Delta is probably strong enough to carry all his weapons at once... can you imagine a mere human carrying a pistol, a shotgun, a tommy gun, a crossbow, a frickin' grenade launcher, a chemical thrower, a wrench, and a research camera? Not to mention all the extra ammo for said weapons? In addition to up to 9 First Aid Kits, 9 EVE Hypos, and all the ADAM you can carry?
The explanation for both Delta and Jack is Hammerspace. It's mostly accessed by cartoon characters for the purpose of whacking someone with a hammer (hence the name), anvil, etc., but Jack and Delta were both granted access to the infinite and always accessible storage ability of Hammerspace.
I'm going with Hammerspace on this one
I think he's just an enormous vacuum cleaner, he's got all the cleaning attachements fitted into hollowed out spaces in his back.
First:
I am glad that I'm not the only person that wondered this.
Second:
The "where do all the guns go" question comes up in any shooter. No, it does not make any sense that you can carry 10+ guns. I think the question we should be asking, for BioShock 2 at least, is "How does a Big Daddy, with a drill mounted to his arm, switch to a gun?" I thought maybe it would be a transformer-style change where the drill would morph into a gun.
Third:
Am I the only person who felt that this game should have been a prequel? How cool would it have been to play through the downfall of Rapture. I know the multiplayer of BioShock 2 is supposed to be about just that, but I would have loved a single-player game to really flesh out that story.
Third:
Am I the only person who felt that this game should have been a prequel? How cool would it have been to play through the downfall of Rapture. I know the multiplayer of BioShock 2 is supposed to be about just that, but I would have loved a single-player game to really flesh out that story.[/QUOTE]
I couldn't agree with you more my friend. I would have loved to play through the civil war of rapture as an ordinary citizen. It would be cool to choose your side too, like to fight for fontine(atlas) or for ryan.