Hi, I'm Geworin from S.Korea. I'm playing Titanfall on PC and I think it's absolutely terrific. That's why I decided to draw some fan arts IMC Atlas with 40mm cannon. MILITIA Atlas IMC Ogre with XO-16 chaingun MILITIA Ogre IMC Stryder with quad rocket MILITIA Stryder
And here I was thinking they would be actual female pilots from the gameplay, with practical armor and no exposed skin... This makes me sad and nauseated, sorry
I see a bit of a design flaw with these new...'Kawaii' factory brand Titans. How the Hell are we supposed to pilot them?
I've been looking over these designs for two years. I haven't made any progress, but I'm partially certain that the hatch on the Ogre is somewhere near the abdomen. Jury's still out on her combat effectiveness. Days since Stryder has called someone 'Baka': 0 R&D has reported that they still have no idea where the magazines the Titans use come from. The Atlas in testing refuses to reload unless they're not looking. She is capable of detecting cameras, so all attempts to film it have failed. Conclusion: Science has gone too far.
Ooohh! I would definitely pick the Ogres. The only problem is I would spend the whole game distracted, because I would always be getting out of my Titan, putting it in guard mode and staring at it's butt.
I agree with you and don't feel it is appropriate and insulting to the women/girls that share this forum.
I'm just wondering how you'd get out of the Titan with this design. Or how you'd get inside of it in the first place. Where's the Ogre's hatch? Where's ANYTHING on these Titans? I mean aside from the obvious! Does weight distribution have any kind of an effect on how my Titan falls? Will she fall on her ass? Or her feet? Face-first? Does it matter? They seem well padded for crashes, but they have way too much exposed soft squishy bits to my liking. *groan* I can't figure these Titans out. Maybe we should find the factory they're being produced at and toss a Nuke Titan in.
lots of really good points they are really nice artwork though, which is what they were intended to be
Yes, yes, the art's fine. But I'm looking at it as a Pilot. And if I can't get inside of it and go wreck a battalion of Grunts in five seconds flat, it's not a Titan. If I can't run up along its gun like a boss and kick a Rodeo-ing Pilot in the face, it's not a Titan. If I cannot tell my friend to 'jump on my Titan' only moments before I sacrifice it in a nuclear halo to troll the other team, it's not a Titan. ... but the Ogre's growing on me.
I can see that you are a very good writer and you have quite the imagination. Kudos to you my friend.