So Heroes Of Stalingrad will have localized damage. Get shot in the shoulder / arm, your aiming gets less accurate, you can bandage wounds, etc. Sounds pretty cool.
But I kinda worry about the "lung shot", which according to the PC Gamer article, causes you to die a slow death. Now, I'm not sure if "slow deaths" are necessary in a game like RO. Especially if you can still fire your weapon after getting hit in the lungs. I can already imagine: you shoot someone in the lungs at close range with a Kar98k, he should have died but he survives, and in turn he kills you. Or you shoot him in the back, he turns around and shoots you. Doesn't sound like fun.
I expect nonsense like that in CoD, not RO. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of the new wound system (especially the instant black screen and accuracy impedement). But please don't mess this up, TW.
Part of what makes RO so great are the one-shot kills! I know that sometimes gunshot wounds don't kill people right away, they might live for a couple of seconds / minutes and then it's over. But incapacitation equals death in RO. And I hope it stays that way.
But I kinda worry about the "lung shot", which according to the PC Gamer article, causes you to die a slow death. Now, I'm not sure if "slow deaths" are necessary in a game like RO. Especially if you can still fire your weapon after getting hit in the lungs. I can already imagine: you shoot someone in the lungs at close range with a Kar98k, he should have died but he survives, and in turn he kills you. Or you shoot him in the back, he turns around and shoots you. Doesn't sound like fun.
I expect nonsense like that in CoD, not RO. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of the new wound system (especially the instant black screen and accuracy impedement). But please don't mess this up, TW.
Part of what makes RO so great are the one-shot kills! I know that sometimes gunshot wounds don't kill people right away, they might live for a couple of seconds / minutes and then it's over. But incapacitation equals death in RO. And I hope it stays that way.