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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2011

Skyrim is not only noted for it's amazing atmosphere, scale, and open ended game world, but for it's incredibly lifelike physics engine.

Every time I read 'arrow' and 'knee' in the same sentence I want to choke someone, shit ain't funny, yo.

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  • 0:12 The statue looks like he wants to say, "Jeez, Dovahkiin... what in blazes are you doing?"

  • So that's how they went to the moon

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  • @Kaveperson230

    Ohhh....lol

    

  • oh... so it's sarcasm in the title. Hahaha, if only physics trolled us like Bethesda does.

  • @TheSmackerlacker Dude, it was a joke. And i know all of those things :P

  • @TannerWeinberg If struck with the amount of force apparently displayed here, a human would be imbedded in the ground below, several feet deep at least.

    Things that are pushed down, generally go down.

  • @TheSmackerlacker I was just making an observation xD. If we didn't fly up into the air when weak enough to be killed by a Giant like that, would we simply be launched backwards abit, or hit up into the air less of a distance then fall to the ground..?

  • @TannerWeinberg Mars has two moons also. It follows the same laws of physics that Earth does.

  • @TheSmackerlacker Haha xD very true. I do agree that Skyrim's physics are abit off, but maybe physics just aren't the same in a different dimension/universe? I mean..they have two moons.

  • @TannerWeinberg Maybe it was fourth grade, but I distinctly recall a classroom session where we were taught about magnetism, and batteries, and all that.

    I'm sure they taught physics in your school too. You probably just weren't paying attention. That can happen when you have a boring teacher.

  • @TheSmackerlacker I wasn't taught physics in third grade...I learned "every action has an equal and opposite reaction" from TV. I didn't learn how to apply it to anything until middle school or so. I must not of had the same life growing up as most people in American society.

  • so you'd know what happened if hit by a giant? lol

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