Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-68.194.88.23-20170829154910/@comment-217.209.94.177-20170829160047

I don't see the issue.

It's common sense that technology woyuld advance if the need for it arises.

It's the same thing with how thr rifle was developed and eventually replaced the bow as a weapon in wars. Faster, deadlier, easier to handle and less time needed to train with it.

The rc-cell bullets being developed to get more umph is just the natural outcome, especially considering how fast skilled investigators drops like flies in this series.

Creating easier and deadlier weaponry to save both time, talent, effort and money to train new investigators is far more profitable than having aces...

(even then, it still wasn't enough to take Furuta out of the game...but then again, he is an exception. Normal ghouls would stand no chance though.)

So no, I don't see a problem with this development. It would be a problem if they stubbornly kept the pold way sof thinking though, despite the downside and losses they have suffered from doing so.

Automatic rc-weaponry for the win.