@Parker Denver for anyone else reading this, this is a scam. Google it, and click the Reddit post (I know cring Reddit but it's helpful) below the instaportal link for info.
Just a quick fyi: Depleted uranium rounds IRL is just a fancy way of saying Super dense super hard round... its hardly any radiation at all (hence the DEPLETED tag)
I get why he doesn't he's already very skilled so aimbot essentially is pointless. Not to mention the beam costs energy on top of weapons he may be using. Just not enough benefit for it's usage of energy. Mind you with t3's I think you'd see a pay off.
@@squa_81too slow to rush and in a 2v2 format the firepower of a second teammate is almost required to keep yourselves alive. A teammate wasting time and resources teching into a non damaging weapon is lethal to your team bc by that time both opponents would have fielded heavy weapons and dealt with you
Steam page say "Passive: AP Sniper can target for Silos" about this commander, so being able to build free foundations is apparently a secret. Documentation 100
Kinda besides the point but depleted uranium is not a nuclear weapon. It's the spent fuel of nuclear reactor. It is used in anti tank projectiles because it is denser than lead. It is also used as ballast in aircrafts and ships, for the same reason. It has very low radioactivity and is safe as long as not consumed or inhaled.
It's still not safe as ammunition. Small pieces spall off on impact, and even whole bullets from misses, buried into rock and soil, poison the area afterwards.
It's not only denser, it also burst into flames when finely dispersed (like when a round is penetrating armor). It's not used as a counterweight anymore in aricrafts and ships because, well you said it. It's highly toxic. And even though its radioactivity is pretty low compared to say U234/U237 or Cs137... It's not exactly unreactive either. The use of depleted uranium in weapons is quite a controversial topic.
The usage of depleted uranium is very controversial. Most nations prefer to use tungsten as it is nowhere near as toxic and is unlikely to end up being a war crime.
They're not radioactive or nuclear rounds, they're depleted uranium rounds, super dense materials giving you better penetration. That's like calling tungsten slugs "lightbulbs" because "well, it's the same element!"
Depleted uranium bullets does not mean radioactive bullets, it means armor piercing bullets. The way it works is that when the bullet hits for example a tanks hull then the heat caused by the impact of the bullet will deteriorate the point and produce a "self sharpening effect"
depleted uranium is actually mostly unrelated to radioactivity (though the spent bullets littering a battlefield will have some small lingering radioactive effect iirc). it's just that uranium as an element is *really really hard and dense*. so it makes for a *lot* of force focused into bullets otherwise the same size as softer metals like lead, which more readily deform or deliver their force less intensely.
Depleted Uranium rounds are actually super interesting. They aren't used for radiation, they're used because they actively counter heavy armor. If a DU round contacts armor, instead of being deflected or absorbed, the round hardens and becomes MORE lethal. This was used against armored vehicles like tanks, because it made their heavy armor a liability rather than an advantage. (usually it was complimented with incendiaries) So basically if you were in a tank and got shot with a few of these, not only did the armor of the tank do nothing, but also the inside of your tank is on fire (igniting munition and fuel) and you are on fire. Now, this ammunition is REALLY HEAVY. So you gotta bear in mind it costs more to transport per round than it does a regular bullet. And most guns don't have the power to effectively lob these things, so HIGH power rifles and cannons were really the only users of this stuff. So the stuff works great, but its not necessarily a strict upgrade. It has some downsides.
what if you made a T3 laser?? you could make a spaceship like in one of your earlier vids with a wall of energy shields and shoot it, reflecting down onto the unsuspecting players head! (Edit) seems completely useless, but do it for the meme incursus.. do it for the meme. (Edit 2) to all those saying I mean periscope. No. I mean literally shoot from the ground to the spaceship and reflect it back down
the name of those is a telescope or something of a similar name, and they arent of much use EDIT: oh, you are talking about portals, then yeah that idea will be great
Please do more forts videos more often, i love what you do!!! And having other people with you is also so good to watch!!! Keep it up with those awesome videos!!!
DU is not another way of saying nuclear. DU slugs are kinetic penetrators. They are just super dense and maintain inertia well, thus the "depleted." Just FYI.
Depleted Uranium is not nuclear. It's just a very dense and tough material, good at fucking up armour plating on tanks etc. But don't let details get in the way of a good story/game.
FYI Depleted uranium isn't nuclear - there's a physical property of depleted uranium - of which depleted uranium is the most plentiful material with said property - that means when a cone of depleted uranium impacts a target, instead of the nose being blunted and becoming a mushroom, it will shave off the outer part of itself to achieve greater penetration - this is what's used in the A-10's gun. It will also heat up in this process making secondary damage more likely. It is not a warcrime when used against vehicles or fortified structures, however use against unprotected infantry or civilians is a warcrime.
6:18 - Depleted uranium is very much not "a fancy word for nuclear". In fact, depleted uranium is less radioactive than _natural_ uranium (let alone enriched uranium, used in nuclear weapons). It's even used as radiation _shielding_ in medical equipment. The reason to use it in projectiles is mass (i.e., because it's so dense, a projectile made of uranium carries more energy than an otherwise identical projectile made of a lighter metal). You use _depleted_ uranium when you want to _minimise_ radioactive contamination (but still want that extra mass for the impact).
Something i think I missheard gave me an idea for a mod “no idea if it’s possible” An electromagnet that essentially creates a artificial gravity pull on the target metal/weapon. Could probably use it in zero gravity to steal weapons.
I know these are new videos but I just watched a baron video where he played forts and then stumbled onto incursus and I absolutely love your videos and find myself watching them all
If you were afraid of last guys portals/whatever, you could have shot the beam at grass in front of his base and have the 20's shoot above his base to make them curve from the top/behind.
just get tf outa here snowflake we dont need a bunch of people who dont know how to play the game bitching about how bad they are. cuz you're obviously terrible if you think it's that OP.
Incursus and Co: Depleted uranium cannons, a fancy way to say nuclear cannons Me, SMH in my little corner: The point to depleting uranium is to stabilize the nucleus IE deplete it of a large part of its radioactive potential- the thing that we call uranium nuclear for. Why would one want to do this? Well uranium is really dense and it just so happens that the small amount of remaining radioactive potential ignites when the material splinters. So, my point is to say these are not nuclear cannons, but what they think is the fancy way of saying what they aren't.
18:50 ish, you can really see the penetration the shells get with the commander ability. Considering it's heavy weapons, it's not a big deal, but where double metal might have saved the core before, now I think you'll just be deleted.
Depleted uranium just has to do with the density of uranium being ideal to use as ammunition, it's not doing something NUCLEAR or RADIOACTIVE as you guys said a few times
Hey Incursus, i had a super funny moment with the magnet beam. I had a 2v1 I was alone only tier 3. And lategame the two enemy’s had resend portals all over the base. All so on top . I had em two but only in front. So what happend was that one of the enemy’s ,they were in a coop base, built a magnet beam and fired it while I shoot my tier 3 cannon. The magnet be deflected of my resend portals and hit their base. And through that eccelerated and lead the bullet right through a spot we’re no resend portal was
I don't depleted uraniumum is a fancy word for nuclear. I believe it is used up uraniumum that becomes immensely dense and so it is used as AP ammo. Also freaking amazing video and keep doing your greatness!
Do battleships in zero G with thrusters and pilot a fort covered with portals for some close range shenanigans. Point blank nukes, point blank shotgun, point blank mortars, whatever.
They use depleted uranium in real life its superdense as a side effect of the isotopes that fully decayed It isn't super radioactive but it still is it's "safe" because it can't go through your skin but if your shot by it or it if you inhale it after it ignites on fire or explodes you will get cancerious radiation Oh and it's pyrophoric meaning it bursts into flames easily So to it's a super dense projectile that bursts into flames releasing toxic radioactive gasses and if a fragment hits you you will get poisoned but it's radiation it's technically against the Geneva conventions but that didn't stop the us and british forces I'm not sure how many other countries use it
While depleted uranium is radioactive... in real life they are only barely radioactive and cannot harm you unless they somehow get into your body. MOSTLY Depleted Uranium is used to create armor piercing bullets.
This combo is literally "Deleted, thanks for playing: the strat"
Blocked, goodbye.
@@DiminutiveJerry tf?
@Parker Denver for anyone else reading this, this is a scam. Google it, and click the Reddit post (I know cring Reddit but it's helpful) below the instaportal link for info.
“How many war crimes are we vomiting with this combo?”
“TO GODDAM MANY”
Go into a 4v4, build a massive "Swing" Structure, and try to throw your core into the enemy base, suicide bomb style.
lmao i just did it with ada chains in well defended
Hello President
Damn it's Obama.
Obama knows military tactics, throwing away the main reactor of a war base is pure genius
Carmen Hayoz ex president
Just a quick fyi:
Depleted uranium rounds IRL is just a fancy way of saying Super dense super hard round... its hardly any radiation at all (hence the DEPLETED tag)
nick11crafter which also shows that m1 abrams use these rounds that no war crimes are being committed by this strategy
Gulf war sickness is cause from du rounds
Hi, How are you? Oh I actually do remember hearing something about that thanks for the reminder
Hi, How are you? Isn’t it also cause by the burning of American tanks with the same material as armor?
@@alext.p.8886 DP rounds do make people sick, plenty of US ground crews get it from loading the rounds into A10s and the like
There's so many 20 mils that in the replay when they hit it sounds like a train going over tracks lol
I can confirm I was on of the bullets #69
Incursus: This is op.
Also Incursus: Never uses it again.
You just described like everything when he was playing with Tanya's mod
I get why he doesn't he's already very skilled so aimbot essentially is pointless. Not to mention the beam costs energy on top of weapons he may be using. Just not enough benefit for it's usage of energy. Mind you with t3's I think you'd see a pay off.
It is op if you trust your team to be competent and on the same page. And Incursus has been quite clear on his opinions on teammates.
Every team in pro league: never uses it too
@@squa_81too slow to rush and in a 2v2 format the firepower of a second teammate is almost required to keep yourselves alive. A teammate wasting time and resources teching into a non damaging weapon is lethal to your team bc by that time both opponents would have fielded heavy weapons and dealt with you
Nobody:
Forts: *Welcome to Aperture Science Laboratories*
A-Fort-ure Labs
Now you’re thinking with portals
hello
@@rileymeyer41 now your thinking with magnets
“You’re not safe in a-per-ture”
Steam page say "Passive: AP Sniper can target for Silos" about this commander, so being able to build free foundations is apparently a secret.
Documentation
100
When Incursus hovered over the Commander in the first game you can see that ability as another sentence within the Passive section
Love your pfp.
That team combo is INSANE. Definitely the new meta
Kinda besides the point but depleted uranium is not a nuclear weapon. It's the spent fuel of nuclear reactor. It is used in anti tank projectiles because it is denser than lead. It is also used as ballast in aircrafts and ships, for the same reason. It has very low radioactivity and is safe as long as not consumed or inhaled.
It's still not safe as ammunition. Small pieces spall off on impact, and even whole bullets from misses, buried into rock and soil, poison the area afterwards.
It's not only denser, it also burst into flames when finely dispersed (like when a round is penetrating armor). It's not used as a counterweight anymore in aricrafts and ships because, well you said it. It's highly toxic. And even though its radioactivity is pretty low compared to say U234/U237 or Cs137... It's not exactly unreactive either.
The use of depleted uranium in weapons is quite a controversial topic.
Anything is ammunition as long as your weapon serves it up to the enemy!
It emit radiation over time, so the chances of getting cancer will be higher.
The usage of depleted uranium is very controversial. Most nations prefer to use tungsten as it is nowhere near as toxic and is unlikely to end up being a war crime.
They're not radioactive or nuclear rounds, they're depleted uranium rounds, super dense materials giving you better penetration. That's like calling tungsten slugs "lightbulbs" because "well, it's the same element!"
You can do T3 with portals now, and no build shenanigans... :3
Real T3 still saves the energy cost of portals
@@aierce the time to make and space is not worth it
Grolash portals are expensive
@@nexivy cries in pence Tier3
I hope he does something like this again in the future because this was so satisfying,its like one of those "cutting with hot knife" videos
My butt still hurts from this pounding, rough man, rough!!! :)
I was looking for your comment because I saw you were on the other team!
🤨
I can't spend much on games, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching your matches and you convinced me to grab a copy. It's insanely fun.
Cheers, Incursus!
Depleted uranium is spent radioactively, so it’s just a super dense hard metal, making it effective for penetration.
"Go ahead and say hi guys!"
*Not a single one of them says hi
Magna: ready
20mm: loaded
Eyes: glowing
Depleted uranium bullets does not mean radioactive bullets, it means armor piercing bullets. The way it works is that when the bullet hits for example a tanks hull then the heat caused by the impact of the bullet will deteriorate the point and produce a "self sharpening effect"
Two suggestions. Space ships with portals launching nukes from everywhere. Portal turtle that is unbreakable.
Swarms, Nukes, EMPs, Rockets, Mortars can obliterate such turtle.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@simplysmiley4670 against mortars you can build portals on the top but missiles of all kinds still hurt for some reason
@@dataexpunged3914 timed fuses
@@DiminutiveJerry where do you see mortars with times fuses
@@dataexpunged3914 missiles lol
Wait..... now if u use that commander then the chain is 100% free!! :D FAST!! Abuse It !!!!
Edit:Oh gawd i didn't expect this much like
I sense rushes.
^
Indeed
Please elaborate to what you're referring to? Maybe a time stamp? I've obviously missed something!
the Evil Satania herself
Nice dakka combo.
Now I'm curious to see the portal shenanigans you come up with.
I already covered my self in them. It worked, mostly.
depleted uranium is actually mostly unrelated to radioactivity (though the spent bullets littering a battlefield will have some small lingering radioactive effect iirc). it's just that uranium as an element is *really really hard and dense*. so it makes for a *lot* of force focused into bullets otherwise the same size as softer metals like lead, which more readily deform or deliver their force less intensely.
Sooo they released an aimbot. Cool
50% aimbot 50% Wrangler.
@@D8W2P4 is that a Tf2 reference?
@@ieuanhunt552
Maybe, maybe.
@@D8W2P4 wrangler+ Frontier Justice +gunslinger= best combat engineer.
D8W2P4 nice
Watching those slo-mo clips reminded me of a line from The Order of the Stick: "there is a level of force against which no tactics can succeed."
Depleted Uranium rounds are actually super interesting. They aren't used for radiation, they're used because they actively counter heavy armor.
If a DU round contacts armor, instead of being deflected or absorbed, the round hardens and becomes MORE lethal.
This was used against armored vehicles like tanks, because it made their heavy armor a liability rather than an advantage. (usually it was complimented with incendiaries)
So basically if you were in a tank and got shot with a few of these, not only did the armor of the tank do nothing, but also the inside of your tank is on fire (igniting munition and fuel) and you are on fire.
Now, this ammunition is REALLY HEAVY. So you gotta bear in mind it costs more to transport per round than it does a regular bullet. And most guns don't have the power to effectively lob these things, so HIGH power rifles and cannons were really the only users of this stuff.
So the stuff works great, but its not necessarily a strict upgrade. It has some downsides.
what if you made a T3 laser??
you could make a spaceship like in one of your earlier vids with a wall of energy shields and shoot it, reflecting down onto the unsuspecting players head!
(Edit) seems completely useless, but do it for the meme incursus..
do it for the meme.
(Edit 2) to all those saying I mean periscope. No. I mean literally shoot from the ground to the spaceship and reflect it back down
the name of those is a telescope or something of a similar name, and they arent of much use
EDIT: oh, you are talking about portals, then yeah that idea will be great
@@cajunvoodoo5930
You were thinking of Periscopes
I tried suggesting that in the last stream
It's funny... I was thinking the exact same thing, during this video. 😄👍
or use the portals
Gonna guess, the magnet-lazer is going to have a cooldown nerf put on it real soon, with it maybe even costing more energy to fire.
I don't think so. This video just presents how powerful a coordinated team can be. And such team would be powerful no matter what.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
if you use multiple magnabeams and more energy production this is almost negated
I would have so loved, for the last guy, that you magna beam the ground in front of his base and arc the shots over his portals and shields.
Please do more forts videos more often, i love what you do!!! And having other people with you is also so good to watch!!! Keep it up with those awesome videos!!!
"When do we get to talk" hahaha super nice when you have other people on voice in the video
Man I actually missed you posting forts videos.. It's been like a month
It's been like 5 days dude
offdopp He doesn’t usually lay forts now.. Also happy late new year
@@boingobadger9846 cheers mate
Sir this is 2020?
How do you like 2021?
Bobereto has come a long way from getting scarred for life by incursus and four friends
Forts: "How many laws you want to break with this combo?"
Incursus : " *_Yes_* "
DU is not another way of saying nuclear. DU slugs are kinetic penetrators. They are just super dense and maintain inertia well, thus the "depleted." Just FYI.
Depleted Uranium is not nuclear. It's just a very dense and tough material, good at fucking up armour plating on tanks etc. But don't let details get in the way of a good story/game.
The Ginger Man shhh, nukannon
So, you are telling me...that we can have OP Dakka's with this commander? Neat.
@Achilles Cam Anayiotos dickhead
FYI Depleted uranium isn't nuclear - there's a physical property of depleted uranium - of which depleted uranium is the most plentiful material with said property - that means when a cone of depleted uranium impacts a target, instead of the nose being blunted and becoming a mushroom, it will shave off the outer part of itself to achieve greater penetration - this is what's used in the A-10's gun. It will also heat up in this process making secondary damage more likely. It is not a warcrime when used against vehicles or fortified structures, however use against unprotected infantry or civilians is a warcrime.
I don't usually stick around for the second battle, but this waz really entertaining to watch.
Depleted Uranium is not radioactive at all (thats why its depleted). It is, however, extremely heavy, and good at punching through armor.
It is radioactive, however it is Trace Amounts, and still takes a decent dose entering the bloodstream to actually induce Radiation Poisoning.
nice vid^^ loved that u had other people talking
Why is this channel so underrated , he’s so good at forts
Those 20 mils....All they need is accuracy and they become more damaging than many other weapons.
really dig this kind of video, with a group - kinda reminds me of the quxcover days
the what days?
6:18 - Depleted uranium is very much not "a fancy word for nuclear". In fact, depleted uranium is less radioactive than _natural_ uranium (let alone enriched uranium, used in nuclear weapons). It's even used as radiation _shielding_ in medical equipment. The reason to use it in projectiles is mass (i.e., because it's so dense, a projectile made of uranium carries more energy than an otherwise identical projectile made of a lighter metal). You use _depleted_ uranium when you want to _minimise_ radioactive contamination (but still want that extra mass for the impact).
Something i think I missheard gave me an idea for a mod “no idea if it’s possible”
An electromagnet that essentially creates a artificial gravity pull on the target metal/weapon.
Could probably use it in zero gravity to steal weapons.
it would be neat to rip someones armor off lol
I know these are new videos but I just watched a baron video where he played forts and then stumbled onto incursus and I absolutely love your videos and find myself watching them all
Finally took so long for a new episode of Forts instead of a stream. Glad you uploaded one again!
If you were afraid of last guys portals/whatever, you could have shot the beam at grass in front of his base and have the 20's shoot above his base to make them curve from the top/behind.
Now you can play as an M1 Abrams in Forts:
DU rounds are spicy, indeed
New to the channel and absolutely loving the content! Keep it up my man!
Oh i can tell you that this Channel is great.
New myself.
Oh IIIII can tell you that this channel is great
NOT new myself
@@Enxui
Haha.
Depleted Uranium is just an armor piercing tank shell. The substance is super hard and can pierce layer upon layer of sloped steel armor in reality
I see the U.N. has found its way into Forts.
could you imagine this with the portal railgun? very fast and condensed super stacks with a laser to control the targeting better.
u r certainly breaking the Geneva convention with this combination cause of the overwhelming amount of fire power
wow...
we shall name this new meta : *LETHALITY*
Portal mortars. The return of the horizontal mortar. Plus magna-beam.
Oh boy....That seems way too powerful....they might need to make it that those beams effect all projectiles, or just hard nerf it....
smaller AOE should be enough to take it down a notch.
its fine,when 4 players work together against 1 at the time,its the same results with anything pretty much
@@d4v3tm They wiped 4 players like they weren't even one.
just get tf outa here snowflake we dont need a bunch of people who dont know how to play the game bitching about how bad they are. cuz you're obviously terrible if you think it's that OP.
@@Some1StoleMyName calm down my man, mummy will bring you your chicken tendies soon
I actually slightly got scared when he said "Pyro" lol
Incursus and Co: Depleted uranium cannons, a fancy way to say nuclear cannons
Me, SMH in my little corner: The point to depleting uranium is to stabilize the nucleus IE deplete it of a large part of its radioactive potential- the thing that we call uranium nuclear for. Why would one want to do this? Well uranium is really dense and it just so happens that the small amount of remaining radioactive potential ignites when the material splinters. So, my point is to say these are not nuclear cannons, but what they think is the fancy way of saying what they aren't.
The God Emperor would be very pleased with the amounts of Dakka in this video.
18:50 ish, you can really see the penetration the shells get with the commander ability. Considering it's heavy weapons, it's not a big deal, but where double metal might have saved the core before, now I think you'll just be deleted.
Depleted uranium just has to do with the density of uranium being ideal to use as ammunition, it's not doing something NUCLEAR or RADIOACTIVE as you guys said a few times
... it is also doing something radioactive which is why it is not used by some volunteers. The uranium still decays.
3:43 "I'm actually curious how the [...] Buzzsaw's gonna change the meta."
Oh boy. And said so casually too.
Hmm one thought, magnet + shotgun. May be good idk
Would a minigun work instead? Or a bfc because screw you that's why.
@@thenthson Extra Stuff mod could be hilariously powerful with Fragmentation Cannons and those explosive rounds upgrades.
Hey Incursus,
i had a super funny moment with the magnet beam.
I had a 2v1 I was alone only tier 3.
And lategame the two enemy’s had resend portals all over the base.
All so on top . I had em two but only in front. So what happend was that one of the enemy’s ,they were in a coop base, built a magnet beam and fired it while I shoot my tier 3 cannon. The magnet be deflected of my resend portals and hit their base. And through that eccelerated and lead the bullet right through a spot we’re no resend portal was
Commander: he protecc, he attacc, but most importantly, he add radioactive effecc
this magnet beam is 100% balanced
I can't tell if that's sarcasm. I haven't played. But this shit looks far from balanced. Do you ever go in without one?
That is nightmare inducingly horrifyingly "John Wick"-edly brutal O.O
I don't depleted uraniumum is a fancy word for nuclear. I believe it is used up uraniumum that becomes immensely dense and so it is used as AP ammo. Also freaking amazing video and keep doing your greatness!
Pretty cool to hear more than one voice once in awhile
I learned about this game on this channel. Looks like fun! :)
1:12 the woods just flyin by.
Do battleships in zero G with thrusters and pilot a fort covered with portals for some close range shenanigans. Point blank nukes, point blank shotgun, point blank mortars, whatever.
At 21:50 it was his magna beam that exploded that attracted the 20mm bullets
nice to see people able to talk again.
Next try this with machinegunners that have explosive ammo to shred bases.
Legend says 8 of the 9 dislikes come from the guys in the enemy teams
Love coordinated gameplay
Me too. Incurses has a great mind but seeing so many great minds work together is amazing
Magna Beam should deflect enemy projectiles too. If both sides fire one this would produce some unexpected carnage
that beam has SO MUCH synergy with 20mm.
I wish I knew the hot keys/how this guy quick builds armor and doors without clicking and ragging or right clicking.
Me too, would love to see how he sells like that
3 guys: gets killed by a really strong laser and depleted angry rocks
the last dude: *hehe, im in danger!*
Put the magnet beam on a spaceship and use t3 mortars. I imagine this could work very well on battleship map.
14:38 when they were discussing whats better they were just like
Unlimited power
Wasn't the second to last kill the opponent magnet beam exploding and sucking everything in?
Holly this film is hella smooth.
Shoot magnabeam at the ground right in front of enemy base. Aim 20mm over the top of enemy base.
They use depleted uranium in real life its superdense as a side effect of the isotopes that fully decayed
It isn't super radioactive but it still is it's "safe" because it can't go through your skin but if your shot by it or it if you inhale it after it ignites on fire or explodes you will get cancerious radiation
Oh and it's pyrophoric meaning it bursts into flames easily
So to it's a super dense projectile that bursts into flames releasing toxic radioactive gasses and if a fragment hits you you will get poisoned but it's radiation it's technically against the Geneva conventions but that didn't stop the us and british forces I'm not sure how many other countries use it
... Magna-Beams pretty much make the Scattershot Commander useless, because there's no accuracy involved when its' fired.
Now make a sort of railgun style weapon using two magnet beams pointing at your own base and a cannon pointing outwards
Me who doesn't own forts: ...
Incursus: New update shenanigans
Me: cONtenT? Yusssss......
This will be the “goats” of forts
Magnabeam with nukes is even more op because you can concentrate more than just 3 nukes into 1 place at a time
While depleted uranium is radioactive... in real life they are only barely radioactive and cannot harm you unless they somehow get into your body. MOSTLY Depleted Uranium is used to create armor piercing bullets.
You are one of the best English (I come from Germany) UA-camrs I know. Keep going like hat.
You know, Forts Devs... Balance is a thing. That you have to do... When you make a game. MAYBE... XD
With the shenanigans afoot in this game, especially with the Mods, this *is* balanced
Mods unbalance any game with them.
You have the perfect narrative voice
Well, my like rolled it over from 2.9 to 3K. That's pretty neat.
18:40
Play ninja saying ‘ come here you little shit’
I miss these shorter edited videos! Keep it up!