Its odd he would think it more 'realisitc' given some of the shit he was claimng. 2 GJ KE tank rounds is not exactly what I call 'realistic'. There's way too much handwaving to go around. you might call it 'plausible' with sufficient handwaving and magic, but definitely not realistic.OmegaChief wrote:Perhaps he somehow thought of Muv-Luv as more 'Realistic' or something then Gundam, and that obviously if they can built robits then their tanks must be at least on par with them or something?
Frankly I looked at the wiki and Muv Luv looks about on the similar level of sci fi 'hardness' as Gundam, give or take a few techs. Gundam seems a bit better in the beam weapons and space colonization/spaceships department, and forcefields, but thats about it. They both take a combined arms approach to warfare, where giant robots complement rather than dominate everything - although Gundam seems to emphazie more 'giant robots as space fighters', where Muv Luv seems to be 'We can't use aircraft, so I guess we'll use flying robots' or near as I can tell. Either way both universes make a good effort to make the inclusion of giant robots as internally consistent as possible, so you can at least give them that.(Of course this totally ignores the tanks in Gundam and other similar shows or even the GUNTANK [Which remains hilarious] so I could be totally wrong.
He seriously thinks 40K is MORE realistic than shit like Gundam? That is.. bizarre given 40K definitely qualifies as 'silly'. Both make sense to me, but I'd still say Gundam is more 'plausible' than the two since it goes for a harder bent than 40k does and it operates on a much deeper level thematically. As to why he's biased.. I can't speak for him, but in my own experience my own prejudices were dictated more by not having seen the shows and going off what I'd read/learned/been told by others. Thats sort of a bad habit to get into, as when I actually watched the shows I didn't think they were nearly as bad as I thought.Though on a related but slightly different topic, why are so many people all 'lulz robits unrealistic and silly' (Okay they can be silly but can't everything?), I mean hell I have a friend who's a big Sci Fi and fantasy fan, loves 40K, won't even give a mecha show a try to see if he'll like it or not because of argument, despite how the shows recommended are good for characterisation, interesting storytelling/themes and internally consistent with how their robits work and the implications of the technology and justifications for them, it's pretty damn annoying.
Maybe ask him WHY he likes shit like 40K - what things he likes/dislikes, and then work from there.