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Default 12-17-2001, 04:20 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BallisticWookie:
As I said before in another post. This game cant be everything for everyone.

Realisticly, when a sniper lines his sights up, that scope AINT gonna be drifting all over the place mate. A sniper is trained so the rifle simply DOES NOT MOVE when he is lining up for a shot.

Sure it might add something to the game, make sniping harder, but truthfully, it's not realistic/authentic.

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Do you realize you just argued that it's more realistic to have the gun frozen solid in space and time while shooting than to have drift? What land of physics are you from? If you told me the sniper gun came with a bi- or tripod I might allow it. And you can't tell me the bazooka men are "trained" to hold it steady too.

But let's open another can of worms. How about running in zoom mode. You going to tell me snipers were trained to run across rooms with the sight to their face?

I'm just saying, in my opinion, it would be a better game if they made the sights wiggle a little that's all. Afterall, how good can you be if your game relies on that fact that the crosshair never moves?

Flame away. . . .

  
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