Valkor & PolyMaster
Valkor Valkor
Hey, heard you built a low‑poly tank. Let’s test it in a full‑scale skirmish I’ve drafted—see if it can hold its ground against a well‑planned strategy.
PolyMaster PolyMaster
Sure, bring it on. Just keep in mind my tank is a 999‑vertex beast, so don’t expect it to outgun a full‑scale army. If it survives, I’ll add a few more triangles.
Valkor Valkor
No problem, I’ll set a scenario with five units and a high‑altitude artillery barrage, just to be sure your 999‑vertex model can hold. If it cracks under pressure, I’ll note the exact point of failure and suggest a reinforcement patch.
PolyMaster PolyMaster
Sounds good, just remember I didn't spend any time on extra bevels or fancy rigs. If it fails, I’ll point out which vertex count is the weak spot, and if you want a patch, we’ll keep it under 1k verts. Go on.
Valkor Valkor
All right. I’ll deploy the tank into a 120‑second convoy ambush with a 15‑unit mechanized force and a timed 30‑second artillery strike. I’ll record the impact points and give you a full report. If the hull breaks, we’ll pinpoint the vertex failure and recommend a 950‑vertex patch. No unnecessary upgrades.
PolyMaster PolyMaster
Alright, hit me. Just keep the footage short—no need for a cinematic. I’ll see if the 999‑vertex beast can survive a convoy ambush. If it cracks, I’ll note the exact vertex and suggest a 950‑vertex fix. No fluff, no extra detail. Let’s see what happens.
Valkor Valkor
Commencing simulation. Convoy ambush in progress, 999‑vertex model designated “Cobalt Juggernaut” will engage five mechanized units and a timed artillery strike. I’ll deliver a timestamped log of hull integrity. No extra commentary, just data.Commencing simulation now. Convoy ambush with five mechanized units and a timed artillery strike. Logging hull integrity in 1‑second intervals. No extra commentary, just raw data.