What game allows you to employ elaborate traps?
Nier.
>>387316069
Dorf fort
Deception
>>387316148
Heh.
>>387316069
Minecraft
to a very lesser extend, Fallout4
Some MMO have shitton of traps with actual use.
The problem is MMO
>>387316069
Spy vs Spy
DWARF
FORTRESS
>>387316069
Dead by Daylight
>>387316712
A pressure plate that triggers the marble floodgate to the next room full of molten hot magma is not clever or intricate.
R6 Siege?
Especially when the new ops come out
Rust
>>387316069
Elaborate traps, no, but Rising Storm 2 recently came out and allows gooks to place traps like tripwires or mines.
It can be wonky and I think the recent patch fucked it up more than it was but it's a lot of fun to get a few free kills from people you didn't even have to see.
>>387316809
That's not even scratching the surface though
the forest
>>387317593
>early access survival crafting
:^^^)
Autism fortress
>>387316809
Terraria
>>387316069
>>387316069
>>387316069
King Arthur's Gold
Team Fortress Two
>>387316069
post more traps, I always like a good trap thread.
>>387318606
oh and
Evil Genius
Dungeon Keeper
but mostly TF2 and King Arthur's Gold
>>387316069
Grimtooth Traps are 90% garbage. So many of them are just "there is a magic invisible wall that diverts the adventurers from the real trap!"
>>387318606
>>387318742
How does TF2 have elaborate traps?
Rising storm 2: Vietnam has punji traps.
Dungeon keeper
Evil genius
>>387317947
I tried to build this, turned out blood isn't really a liquid. It's just red "dirt". You can make water red, though.
Correct me if I'm wrong, or doing it wrong, or there was a version change.
There's honestly not much you can do with traps, you may as well just make a draw bridge with a gap and you're done. Pressure plate spikes are terrible and more about training doctors after maiming your dorfs.
>>387316069
do you have more pics of this?
I remember being some of them but can't find them
>>387321037
you should just download old GI field manuals and stuff, that's likely where the picture is from. You can watch old unclassified tactics training videos from old wars as well.
Bioshock 2. I could defend the Lil sister sucking fat Adam cock with just traps. Was fun
>>387316069
Rainbow 6 Siege
>>387320649
Blood is a liquid. When you embark you can (could?) take barrels of blood with you, so in that sense it behaves like any other liquid. However I don't think it's possible to drain blood from a corpse and injuries/kills will usually result in smears/drops of blood which don't behave like liquids. However if I am not totally mistaken blood can contaminate water and will turn any water stream blood red. So >>387317947 is totally possible as long as you add a water source.
>>387316069
>>387317947
jesus, I need to play dwarf fortress but it's so hard to get into
>>387316069
Black survival.
honestly not a bad fucking game.
>>387316069
Not that elaborate, but still very enjoyable to lure the enemies into
>>387317691
the most complete early access game ive ever played
>>387316809
theres nothing intricate or clever about op's image either
IT AIN'T MEEE
>>387323538
>they burried a fucking tank
>>387323426
>>387323538
Curious is the trap makers' art.
>>387324116
His efficacy unwitnessed by his own eyes.
>>387317947
This image has always irritated me.
>blood is a contaminant and doesn't flow like a liquid, but can dye existing water
>goblins cannot fug cats but cats reproduce fast enough on their own
>you cannot build a drawbridge over a grate
>crushing creatures with a drawbridge is one of the cleanest ways to kill them
>water goes straight down and to the nearest empty ground when possible basically requiring flood volumes of ejection to make a lateral 'cannon', which will just expand in all directions more like a water bomb anyway
The shit that is actually on the level:
>perpetual motion hydro generators exist and are broken AF
>a massive stack of moar pumps is needed to push unpressurised water that high
>pressure from elevation will eject a large volume of water quickly when released
>moats are fucking useful and drown most things that fall in
>you can totally build a giant stone bird flip, resolution varies by size and skill
>spraying enemies with contaminated water can actually be crazy deadly if the blood/etc contains a natural contact poison, depending on effect
>>387323538
>america was defeated by literal mole people
>>387323538
>America and all its military might got defeated by these people
It's fascinating.
>>387324192
*Commando nod*
>>387316226
>TRAPT
Reminds me of one of those mirrowed game covers
>>387324809
If we wanna get bogged down in causes here, on the ground level americans were massacring them -on off days, literally. The real issue is that china threatened to intervene again if they actually attacked the north, so had to play defensive most of the time. What killed it was the public image issue and a president change preventing them from coming back after the truce ended.
>>387324884
>>387323426
Is there more like this? I remember seeing some DF stories made into comics in the past.
>>387325072
War is a political action, it has political goals, and violence as a method. A war that fails to achieve the political purpose is a lost war, no matter how you cut it. 'people' killed isn't an appropriate metric, otherwise germany won WWII (if jewish casualties estimates are to be trusted)
>>387325072
...But they still lost.
>>387325473
>>387325525
Sure, whatever. But in that context, the phrase 'defeated by these people' is dishonest. The war was fought with more than just tunnels and punji traps.
Deception is underrated
>>387316069
>>387325609
>'p-propaganda lost us the war! We're not incompetent!'
Pathetic.
>>387325742
>We
Nice projection faggot. My country wasn't even there and I'm not denying murricans screwed the pooch. But does the definition of a 'lost war' apply if your position is to supply military support and then retract that support when your next president decides against it?
>>387325647
My nigga
>>387325609
?
>>387325609
??
if you want to bring up vietnam don't forget to mention that australia lost too
>>387316069
Has anyone ever made their own personal traps like this? Sometimes I'll build punji pits in the forest by my house just as a hobby.
>>387316069
>>387326121
US was there in a completely defensive support role and Saigon only fell after the US pulled out. It's sad to see idiots like this so desperate to find rust on the titan that they'll stoop and twist history to match a definition so broad as "I-if they participated in the war, and after they left the war, the people who they were supported decided to finally capitulate!" is a "defeat".
>>387316069
>>387316069
>>387317967
Theoretically, you can set a "trap" in Terraria that beats the entire game for you. You just set it up, light the fuse, sit back and watch.
>>387317947
>drawbridge harvester
Doesn't the drawbridge completely erase whatever is crushed by it though?
>>387323538
Besides terraria and DF, where can I experience building this?
>>387324809
eh, a trained soldier in full equipment can be surprisingly easy to kill. you just have to ensure that he doesn't get to defend himself. maybe they would be a lot harder to kill if every single one of them would be riding M1 Abrams tanks and A-10 Thunderbolt II's they would be a lot harder to kill.
>>387327319minecraft
>>387327450
>and A-10 Thunderbolt II
>a slow fat pig that needs air superiority AND a environment sterilized of SAM's presence in order to do it's thing
>>387326810
>US was there in a completely defensive support role
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Speak about twisting history.
>>387316148
>>387321852
How could he miss him?