I've seen people talking about the blade of DMC3's Yamato but not one person posted a clear image of an unsheathed DMC3 Yamato.
Said and done.
And for the people saying that having the blade all the way in the scabbard is troublesome for DMC3 Vergil, here is how he go around that.
Yeah good job. That's the sword from DMC4 not DMC3, it says it grants Nero new powers. And it's not even a picture of it during gameplay, and how is him having it slightly out of the scabbard any different in DmC.
how is him having it slightly out of the scabbard any different in DmC.
Its not out of the scabbard all the time. He uses his thumb to push it out jus before he strikes. Its quite well known trick from katana users.
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The first picture is from DMC3 during gameplay. The second is from DMC4 which I included for a better view.
Maybe you should look more careful so you don't make such mistakes again.
Again cut scenes, I wan to see it in gameplay.
Why is it cut off, and why does the blade look so ugly and dull?
Said and done.
And for the people saying that having the blade all the way in the scabbard is troublesome for DMC3 Vergil, here is how he go around that.
Thanks. Did Capcom shave the blade or something? It looks awfully shorter in the DMC4 pic. I know that the DMC3 is more zoomed in but the DMC4 one still looks shorter.
If I remember right, when you get the weapons and get that image of them, they rotate. So I suspect the image was taken during the sword rotation so it is at an angle making it look shorter.
Maybe.
Judging by the looks of the handle, I think it's safe to say that it is completely perpendicular to the screen at that point. I suppose Agnus' machine screwed up the blade somehow. Now that I think about it, when Dante uses the Yamato, his attack range is smaller than that of Vergil. I guess it really is shorter in DMC4.
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Judging by the looks of the handle, I think it's safe to say that it is completely perpendicular to the screen at that point. I suppose Agnus' machine screwed up the blade somehow. Now that I think about it, when Dante uses the Yamato, his attack range is smaller than that of Vergil. I guess it really is shorter in DMC4.
That's just one move, a single slash animation. It doesn't prove your point at all.Snip
I think that it is just the icon:
In game:
Thanks for the pics. Still, I can't help but wonder why did Capcom decrease Yamato's attack range in DMC4.
I think Dante's Darkslayer style might've been a rush or incomplete job. Only three moves unique to the style; I know Dante isn't Vergil, but...