Anonymous
10/24/2025, 6:51:33 AM
No.150976092
>>150975982
Let me get down to brass tacks. What would stars and planets do? Damage Asura, clearly. Chakravartin still threw them at Asura even though according to you he could easily make a moon the size of a supercluster, which wasn't even that big when Asura actually bore through it, and he kept throwing them at Asura even after boring through the supercluster moon.
>Try programming a model as small as Asura going against something that big without it being a visual clutter or overloading the game engines.
So you concede the moon wasn't the size of a supercluster.
>that would have to do with immersion and the game engine
Considering you have to dodge both the beam and cosmic body projectiles, I don't know about this.
>That’s why the stars thrown at Asura aren’t a bajillion times larger than him.
They are a lot bigger than Asura regardless. That much is intuitive and doesn't need an exponential jump with 40 zeroes on it. So I find it easier to stomach that they were stars.
Let me ask you this: did Chakravartin throw planets and stars at Asura "in lore" or not? And did he keep throwing them at Asura after he bore through what you believe was a moon the size of a supercluster or not? Did Asura need multiple blasts to destroy a star or not?
Let me get down to brass tacks. What would stars and planets do? Damage Asura, clearly. Chakravartin still threw them at Asura even though according to you he could easily make a moon the size of a supercluster, which wasn't even that big when Asura actually bore through it, and he kept throwing them at Asura even after boring through the supercluster moon.
>Try programming a model as small as Asura going against something that big without it being a visual clutter or overloading the game engines.
So you concede the moon wasn't the size of a supercluster.
>that would have to do with immersion and the game engine
Considering you have to dodge both the beam and cosmic body projectiles, I don't know about this.
>That’s why the stars thrown at Asura aren’t a bajillion times larger than him.
They are a lot bigger than Asura regardless. That much is intuitive and doesn't need an exponential jump with 40 zeroes on it. So I find it easier to stomach that they were stars.
Let me ask you this: did Chakravartin throw planets and stars at Asura "in lore" or not? And did he keep throwing them at Asura after he bore through what you believe was a moon the size of a supercluster or not? Did Asura need multiple blasts to destroy a star or not?