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2007-03-31, 12:25 | #1 |
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Realistic accuracy?
I've been reading this board for a while and one thing really surprised me.
People argue a lot about various realism issues - for example, those neverending G3 threads. But I never seen somebody discussing ridiculous accuracy of all ingame firearms. I always thought that in real life combat it's rather hard to hit somebody with your rifle, statistics of fired shots/casualties show that. And I think that people who served the army would agree with this. While in Project Reality every untrained insurgent with his grandpa's AK-47 fires with 100% accuracy. Of course, it depends on player's skill and lag, but initial shot goes right where your ironsight points. So i wonder, if this is intentional or the first shot deviation rate cannot be change without changing the source code? For example, in Battlefield 2142 firing mechanism has been reworked and, IMHO, it looks much more sensible. Sorry if somebody already asked this before. And, surely, this was not meant to be a criticism - I really like this mod, above are just some thoughts provoked be "reality" part of its name. |
2007-03-31, 12:35 | #2 |
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Location: Bay Area, CA
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I agree.......sort of.
I think the guns should be 100% accurate, but scope drift should be present. It doesnt kill the game as it is now, but it does occsionally bother me. Thats just my opinion however. |
2007-03-31, 12:38 | #3 |
Join Date: Sep 2006
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of course the shot goes where the iron sight points, thats how it happens in real life. The thing that is missing is that in PR all guns are 100% stable, no sway or anything like that. Sadly it's a problem with the bf2 engine, there isn't anything the devs can do.
I don't like the idea of increasing shot deviation, it just leads to the bullet going to random directions. So then hitting becomes more luck than skills, since it really doesn't matter if you aim for the head or not since the deviation will make the bullet go to somewhere else than the spot where you are aiming. |
2007-03-31, 18:42 | #4 | |
Join Date: Mar 2007
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2007-03-31, 12:40 | #5 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Location: Pittsburgh
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Unfornately scope drift is either impossible, or extremely difficult to mod into BF2. I know BF2142 has it, and even BF1942 had it. However it seems that DICE took the lazy way out for BF2. Its a shame because I'd love to see it also (as well as varying recoil based on stances).
BF2 is just ridiculous sometimes. They added a ton of great new features compared to BF1942 (Commander, Squads, etc), but really dropped the ball when it came to brining back some of the core elements of infantry combat (scope sway, non-spam prone diving, etc). |
2007-03-31, 13:04 | #6 | |
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Location: Dublin, Ireland
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and then they lock the modders out of making the changes they would like to make to simple things | |
2007-03-31, 13:36 | #7 |
Join Date: Feb 2007
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when you shoot full auto with any gun, the bullets don't go where the iron sights were pointing. it seems with full auto, some random deviation is brought it but in single shots, its accurate
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2007-03-31, 14:34 | #8 |
Join Date: Nov 2006
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If you take a machine gun and place it on an unmoveable object (so the gun will not move a nm), will the bullets stray far from each other.
If Chuck Norris punched himself, would it be the end of the universe? So many questions but no answers. Accuracy depends on the players! Single shot > FullAuto (some people dont understand this) |
2007-03-31, 19:43 | #9 |
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Location: Cleveland, OH
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Putting your iron sights on a target in real life, does not equal a hit. It's now how it works. RANGE, is the most important factor. What are your iron sights zeroed at? 400? 300?
So how do you aim at a guy only 100m away from you? The trick is not forming realistic accuracy.. the trick is adding in realistic ballistics and bullet rise/drop. |
2007-03-31, 20:02 | #10 |
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Location: Dublin, Ireland
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on a slightly related note - I cry every time I play as an insurgent. They are castrated accuracy-wise compaared to their foes. The amount of times I carefully line up a heatshot only to see the tracer inexplicably fly off a metre wide of the target at close range
Sorry - frustrating afternoon on Helmand. The short view distances on a map which should have 1000m view distance, the deathmatchy gameplay coupled with the crippled insurgents who must fight a conventional force conventionally wrecks my head. |
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accuracy, realistic |
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