That's very nice. Where did you get that picture and whatis Halo's hompage? I would like to visit it.:)
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HALO IS NOT A FORCE FEED LOADER!! Not in any way shape or form, period. It doesn't "throw" the balls down the tube. The balls feed into the gun through gravity ONLY. It is only claiming 16 bps. It even has a detent to prevent balls being thrown down the tube.
The Warp has virtually unlimited speed if you just put a bigger motor in it. It always will have the speed advantage because it doesn't have to organize the balls into a stream.
Jeez, next thing will be that it has a tiny black hole powering the motor.sigpicComment
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You have to keep that in context. One of the prototype HALOs (different bearings and software than production) could empty itself at 30 balls per second. A hopper emptying itself is very different than feeding a paintgun, which must start and stop with each shot, and is where Manike's 13 ball per second math makes sense.Originally posted by deded
The halo most use some kind of force feed, not just gravity. I'm pretty sure that it is impossible for just gravity to do more than about 13 balls per second.
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The warp hold something like 10 or so balls in it, plus what is in the feed hose. So the warp can basically feed those 10 or so balls in at whatever speed nececary. Now traditional revs have a hard time keeping with the feed demands of the warp and gun. The halo supposedly can feed/drop the balls fast than a traditional rev, thus it can keep up with the demands of the high bps count.Comment
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But wait, how could a black hole be tiny? I mean, a real black hole doesn't even have volume. It's supposed to be a point (no length, width or depth) of infinate density... How could you make THAT any smaller?Originally posted by AGD
Jeez, next thing will be that it has a tiny black hole powering the motor.
j/k I just HAD to post that :)
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Yeah Halos feed like 16bps, Warps can feed over 20 bps. The warp is still faster :).
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Yes, aside from burst of 6-7 shots or so, the WARP is limited to the speed of the hopper that feeds it.Originally posted by vf-xx
but isn't the warp still limited to how fast the loader can feed it?
I haven't ever seen one in use so I'm not sure on how they work.
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Hoppers can feed faster if they are feeding continuously, instead of that feeed-wait-feed-wait-feed-wait pattern in which the balls must be fed into the breech of the paintgun. A hopper can just dump paint continuously into the spinning wheel of the warp faster than it can deliver balls into a paintgun breech.
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It looks simillar to the the Air/piston adjitated hopper that Dennis Tippmann was using on his 98 at the feild one day, shown at warpig. It was a modifyed F/A hopper, which looks like a coffee can, but in the bottom it had a star shaped cog that had room in btween eash arm for a ball. the new prototype worked on the blowback gas from the 98 it was on. A small hole was drilled into the valve, like when a RT trig is put on, but it ran to a piston that powered the hopper. every shot, hte extra gas, which was normally wasted, powered the piston, which fed 1 more ball down the elbow at the same time after the ball was fired out of the gun. it was continous, and asn't totally force fed. halo is much like that, only using a motor and sensors im sure.-Vegeta
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How would you carry that motor with the tiny black hole in it? it would probably weigh as much as a star! lol! "Don't get too close to than new hopper, it'll suck you right in!"
It looks like the halo pre stacks the ball so there's more weight going onto one ball making it drop faster... Oh wait, weight doesn't matter, all things drop at the same rate...
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All thing drop at the same speed in a vacum! There is air to deal with. Friction. Also, it will fall faster if some thing is slightly forcing it in to place.Originally posted by FooTemps
It looks like the halo pre stacks the ball so there's more weight going onto one ball making it drop faster... Oh wait, weight doesn't matter, all things drop at the same rate...Comment



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