Destroyer (Japanese Style) PV 駆逐艦 in SecondLife
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-_- im looking for somethin modern tht shoots Seahawks and Nuclear
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@gozanze Oh, so it can vary for how hard or long it takes to sink it, which means I will most likely have to have luck?
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@gozanze ahh i see, that makes sense, on the other hand good job with this ship, fine craftsmanship ^_^ also, if that is true then how was the yamato in second life made? it must've used a lot of memory right?
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@gozanze thnx for the reaction
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This ship is awesome, but it sucks how it is my enemy. I have no idea how to sink it, a friend told me it takes 8 hits with torpedos from subs. : \
Is that true?
legoman5188 11 months ago
I think that there are some bugs in VICE-TRP.
The unit is not sometimes damaged though TRP hit directly.
gozanze 11 months ago
that doesn't look much like a ww2 Japanese destroyer, it resembles the fubuki class a little bit but its a long way from being called a destroyer, looks more like a frigate or PT boat
knickknock4 1 year ago
@knickknock4
What you say is justifiable.
However, there is a limitation in the size of the object that can be made in the Second Life.
Therefore, if the detail is maintained, about 50m becomes the limit of the size.
It's tens of meters of smaller than the size of a genuine destroyer.
I made this ship referring to the D Type class escort ships and the Akizuki class destroyer.
I valued the atmosphere of externals.
gozanze 1 year ago
How many Prims?
superpim100 1 year ago
MainBody : 27 Prims , WearParts(for detail) : 61 Prims.
Total : 88 Prims.
gozanze 1 year ago