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Default 07-04-2001, 06:53 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>When walking, creeping, crawling and running the weapon in your hands will seem to float around. If you pull the trigger it will quickly attempt to line up with the estimated center of your screen and fire<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

i think they have done this already , except for that when your running and pull the trigger you automatically stand still and shoot instead of running and shooting at the same time . but you can shoot when walking though .


<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>When you, for example are running around in a town, and find a German squad with it's back turned moving down the street, you can hold a 'Aiming' button much like in Goldeneye for N64, or Perfect Dark. When you do so, You bring the weapon up to your shoulder and cheek, and you actually aim down the iron sights, Or scope if equiped.

This way, you have better control over the weapon, then wildly aiming a weapon from your way lower right hip.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

its not like the screen represents Mike Powell's chest , it represents his face/eyes i dont think the weapon is at the lower right hip . plus if it were anymore higher it would take up too much space on the screen . i wouldnt mind having the weapon lined more to the center though , but then again i think it would still take up too much space .
  
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