Thread:DarkDragonMedeus/@comment-38729545-20190727171638/@comment-38729545-20190914025456

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:3483529

This thread I gonna straight disagree with the notion that gameplay should be used in cases such as this as I will be completely honest with you especially with the tanks being supposedly tanking shots from Brumaks and the likewise as this is all gameplay mechanics in its entirety especially using the logic from Gears of War 2.

Here is why I disagree with 9-A and I gonna list (Spoiler Alert btw) the following feats from the enemy known as the Locust and their respective appearance and names.

1. General RAAM killing the human known as Lieutenant Kim by stabbing him with a knife in Gears 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoyAJowcbgk

2. Anthony Carmine getting sniped to death by a longshot sniper in the ear while wearing a helmet in Gears of War 1 in Act 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWs-MUoK5eI

3. Benjamin Carmine getting killed and eaten to death in the second Gear of War game by the Riftworm's "immune system"  as the creatures that reside in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7tlrzprFvs

4. Using a tank and then applied gameplay mechanic to it is a risky move since Gears of War series is mostly gameplay with the story coming into the form of dialogues, cutscenes, and sometimes scripted gameplay. Keyphrase: Scripted Gameplay being scripted as in fighting a boss or something.

5. Speaking of tanks, I don't remember any scenes that will imply a Centaur light tank being shown to tank a boomshot as well as other things like a grenade and speaking of the Boomshot weapon from the Gears of War series, I only recall it being shown to destroying a wall by two Boomers which btw this is literally from the first Gears of War game. Not even rockets  from a Brumak was shown to hit the said tank(s) in question

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoevcCWLNso

6. The main reason why I don't see the proposed rating for the physical stats of most if not all of the most important characters to being accepted, it is also liable to misinterpretation and using calcs that involves faulty assumptions.

Speaking of faulty assumptions, I don't recall the entire building being collapsed in the first level of Gears of War 2. In fact, I don't really remember it blowing up a pillar in that first level of Gears of War and by that, I seriously remember playing Gears of War 2 and don't recall that happening in that particular scene.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HS97inMlC8&list=PLA8C4061C0DEF6340&index=2

This link is for the first level of Gears of War 2 and I hope this is helpful for that Content Revision Thread for Gears of War and I am quite extensively knowledgeable and a fan of the Gears of War series.

Anyway, I will take another look into what KnightofSunlight's comments are and how accurate as the main reason I doing this is mainly for investigation purposes.

The main rule for investigations of any claims made and stated by anyone is:


 * 1. The first most important thing to do is show evidence to back up your claims and also be sure the claims is being interpreted correctly or not. If the claims doesn't match with what has been stated and/or shown from those kind of evidence(s) then find the one that make more sense and more reasonable to have for the most suitable interpretation(s) of those scenes.
 * 2. Do a fact check and see if the evidences shown is genuine, then do a review over the evidences shown so far to see if the claims match up on what the person is saying which goes to the golden rule of thumb for me when it comes to any kind of claims used in those arguments as I don't trust people by their own words most of the time and thus need to do a lot of digging.
 * 3. Even if there are still disagreements over certain things, then be sure to resolve it by attempting to use logic and reasoning that will fit the interpretation with that scene or statement if it comes from a author or from a written source like a manga or a book.
 * 4. Last, but not the least important, always shown respect and being polite to those people even if they are being rude and disrespectful in some way that make a person feel uncomfortable with that person or something. I always tend to being tolerable toward those people even if they disagree entirely.