project reality header
Go Back   Project Reality Forums > PR:BF2 Mod Forums > PR:BF2 General Discussion
12 Sep 2024, 00:00:00 (PRT)
Register Developer Blogs Members List Search Quick Links
PR:BF2 General Discussion General discussion of the Project Reality: BF2 modification.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 2010-10-14, 12:56   #1
ryan d ale

ryan d ale's Avatar
Default Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

The thread title says it all.

It is just a simple question I have always wondered about

Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
ryan d ale is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 13:00   #2
kalboune1
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

i dont think so
unless you move
u just gotta know where to aim when the effect appares
kalboune1 is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 13:15   #3
Gore
Retired PR Developer
Supporting Member

Gore's Avatar
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

I take cover when supressed, of course, but when I try and supress the enemy he jumps 3 times, makes a 360, prones and headshoots me with his iron sight from 200 meters away. It doesn't effect accuracy.

Gore is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 13:22   #4
iAllex
Supporting Member

iAllex's Avatar
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

Quote:
Originally Posted by ryan d ale View Post
The thread title says it all.

It is just a simple question I have always wondered about

Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
No it does not effect accuracy. When being surpressed, it's better to take cover than to "roll the dice" with your surviving chances by firing blindly.


I am Alex
iAllex is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 13:26   #5
SANGUE-RUIM
Supporting Member

SANGUE-RUIM's Avatar
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

i dont think so....
but u cant see at all
SANGUE-RUIM is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 13:29   #6
Chuc
Retired PR Developer

Chuc's Avatar
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

No, deviation or recoil is not affected but only your avatar's vision is.


Personal Folio - http://www.studioash.net
Chuc is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 13:32   #7
gr770
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

It made to simulate suppressive firing. Which should make be less effective at "effective fire. Take cover and it goes away.
gr770 is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 14:01   #8
Pronck
Supporting Member

Pronck's Avatar
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

If you just shoot more at the enemy than they do you'll have more chance to kill, accuracy is actually just bull****.

We are staying up!
Pronck is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 14:02   #9
Dev1200
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

Quote:
Originally Posted by gr770 View Post
It made to simulate suppressive firing. Which should make be less effective at "effective fire. Take cover and it goes away.
Get someone to shoot at you when you are in cover. That's the point of suppressive, to get their heads down. However this doesn't really work all the time in PR. Most of the "suppressive" fire is super-accurate laser-beam fire
Dev1200 is offline Reply With Quote
Old 2010-10-14, 14:07   #10
Chuc
Retired PR Developer

Chuc's Avatar
Default Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?

Being effectively suppressed more or less means to the person on the receiving end: "You've lost this engagement, better try another approach before the next bullet goes through your helmet".


Personal Folio - http://www.studioash.net
Chuc is offline Reply With Quote
Reply


Tags
accuracy, effect, loss, supression

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT. The time now is 20:48.