I just got this out and if anyone would like a game of it (vs or coop) let me know. Think mp would be pretty neat.
You need to have conefire. Otherwhise the tactics wouldnHyperion2010 said:I got the first one, didnt really like it becuase of the cone fire... I found the demo for EIB to be more fun, but never got the full game.
Hey what about blood spats on your face when you get hit at your legs?Reddog said:Yeah that's all good but when a game is touted as realistic and then you fire it up and find you can't hit the broad side of a barn at 50m and your soldier holds his gun as steadily as if his arms were made of paper, well it just doesn't cut it.
Reddog said:Yeah that's all good but when a game is touted as realistic and then you fire it up and find you can't hit the broad side of a barn at 50m and your soldier holds his gun as steadily as if his arms were made of paper, well it just doesn't cut it.
Agenda_Suicide said:I just got road to hill 30. I found it at a used book store for 10 dollars. So i thought ahh what the hell ill get it. I like the SP but i can get the mp to work i keep getting an error. It's pretty fun though. I have it on the hardest setting with no crosshairs, its pretty challenging.
bu11eTJuNkiE said:umm you have to beat the game on a simpler difficulty before you can unlock the "Athentic" difficulty. Have you beat it before? And yes authetic is quite challenge (beat it though )
Well I have been on many hunting trips using one or another of my rifles (I collect military rifles) and I can tell you I know what it's like to carry around a 4.9Kg weapon all day, up hills, down hills, through gullies and bush and then try to hit something in the brief glimpse of it that you get. And I can say with complete confidence that the weapon sway in BiA is over-exaggerated to a ridiculous extent.Jack said:Actually, those are the things I like about BiA the most.
Just try running 2 miles with a battle rifle, with gear on, sweat coming down into your eyes, chest heaving, and see how steady you hold the weapon. Now try hitting a target.
People think that in real life you have complete control over your weapon, like you are at a shooting bench or something, but really, your body has dozens of autonomous responses you can't control, like adrenaline flow, which combined with heavy breathing, and fear-induced muscle tension, produces such side effects as narrowed vision, hand trembling, etc.
Reddog said:Well I have been on many hunting trips using one or another of my rifles (I collect military rifles) and I can tell you I know what it's like to carry around a 4.9Kg weapon all day, up hills, down hills, through gullies and bush and then try to hit something in the brief glimpse of it that you get. And I can say with complete confidence that the weapon sway in BiA is over-exaggerated to a ridiculous extent.
I'm not saying you should have control over your weapon perfectly, because that would be unrealistic, but on the other hand exaggerating weapon sway for the sake of balance and to force the use of the suppression system and then calling the game 'realistic' isn't right either.