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What's the point? Would anyone actually use this in a game?I supose it would make for interesting turrent emplacments, but....I'm not sure you'd have any signal where we play.Oh well, it's cool, I guess that's all that matters.
WOOT! hoorah for visual basic and airsoft...my two favorite things....
Quote from: "busta_cap"WOOT! hoorah for visual basic and airsoft...my two favorite things....I think that's the gayest thing you've ever said. :shock:
Quote from: "USMC-Greg"Quote from: "busta_cap"WOOT! hoorah for visual basic and airsoft...my two favorite things....I think that's the gayest thing you've ever said. :shock:You beat me to it, Greg.I was going to say something along the lines of:Notice how females aren't anywhere on that list! :lol:
I think that is pretty cool! It would be possible to create autonomous airsoft guns that can detect life signs through heat and heart beat sensors that be used in games and stuff! That would be sweet! Too bad it would cost a lot of $$$ just to make one robogun.
http://cs-people.bu.edu/aaron/turret/turret.htmI won't make any comments regarding the usefulness, morality, or legality of an automated sentry gun, but it seemed relevant to the conversation.
Do you go to the rangers glade rebooted Vigo? Cause the guy who made it posted about creating that sentry gun there just this week I believe.