>>10961598>Cause it still looks just as stupidly designed as the originalIf you're not smart enough to tell the difference that doesn't mean there's no difference.
>If they were sooooo focused on engineering realism and plausibility, why do 10th Termies still have giant tubes around the backs of their knees that limits them to about 25 degrees of movement? Why are the hydraulic cables or whatever in back of the arms conspicuously exposed and ready to be sliced? Why put tilt-plates onto hunchbacked armor like this, where they would pretty much block your field of view on that side? There's still so much stupidity there, you cannot convince me that anyone thought about the actual engineering when updating this suit.You're autistic, aren't you?
I wasn't talking about it being plausible in a 40k scenario, moron. I was talking about it being feasible as in it's possible to recreate it IRL.
Left (2023) one can move his legs together.
Right (2005) one can't move his legs together closer than a 45 degree angle.
Left one has hinges on his hip flaps.
Right one has the hip flaps just stuck on.
Left one has layered armor on the gauntlet.
Right one has the fingers just clipping through the forearm.
Left one has its proportions mindful of actual human anatomy.
Right one has its head coming straight out of its chest level.
Left one has an abdomen.
Right one goes from chest to hip with nothing inbetween.