from the outset you can tell everyone knows where max keeps his gun. The same place i store the keyboard im using to write this. It's uncomfortable at first but you get used to it.
A quote from "Surfin' the Highway":
Sam- Hey, where do you keep that futuristic weapon, Max?
Max- None of your damn business, Sam. But if you want, I'll write the answer on a piece of paper and you can read it sometime when you're sitting down.
:eek: Ewwwww.......
the same place every cartoon character stores items. they pull them out from behind their back at any time they want :P
that's the point. it's a parody of all that other cartoon scenes and at some occasions it is implied that he might stuff it in something back there. the way his arm moves would probably make this impossible to do though and the animation really looks like he is just reaching behind his back and not much lower.
the real question is, how this is done in the game? is the model of the gun placed behind his back when he needs it or is it really a part of his body and he carries it around all the time pulling it out through his back?
that's the point. it's a parody of all that other cartoon scenes and at some occasions it is implied that he might stuff it in something back there. the way his arm moves would probably make this impossible to do though and the animation really looks like he is just reaching behind his back and not much lower.
the real question is, how this is done in the game? is the model of the gun placed behind his back when he needs it or is it really a part of his body and he carries it around all the time pulling it out through his back?
It'd be pointless to have a model hidden inside of another. It would be a waste of memory (however little it would take) and also a waste of processor time. It's much more likely that the gun model is spawned when his hand is about to come from behind his back.
yes both Sam and Max's guns are loaded dynamically whenever a scene requires they pull them out. it's less obvious with Max, since generally the only time you see him with a gun is during a cutscene. Sam's though you can pull out at any time and it's usually loaded up on the fly when you do so.
A quote from "Surfin' the Highway":
Sam- Hey, where do you keep that futuristic weapon, Max?
Max- None of your damn business, Sam. But if you want, I'll write the answer on a piece of paper and you can read it sometime when you're sitting down.
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What, like the back of a station wagon?
Is that a reference to the Mallrats movie?
It would be if he said "What? Like the back of a VOLKSwagon?"
It would definitely be a Mallrats reference if he said "What, like the back of a VolkswagEn?"
Which can only be access by a select few, when needed, and prodominately by the female gender.
Why did I commit the Anime Cliche Law to my memory, I will never know. :rolleyes:
Finally someone says it.
Sam- Hey, where do you keep that futuristic weapon, Max?
Max- None of your damn business, Sam. But if you want, I'll write the answer on a piece of paper and you can read it sometime when you're sitting down.
:eek: Ewwwww.......
the real question is, how this is done in the game? is the model of the gun placed behind his back when he needs it or is it really a part of his body and he carries it around all the time pulling it out through his back?
It'd be pointless to have a model hidden inside of another. It would be a waste of memory (however little it would take) and also a waste of processor time. It's much more likely that the gun model is spawned when his hand is about to come from behind his back.
That's a really thought provoking question Sammy. As for the answer - well, it doesn't bear thinking about!