... but when i play a 'realistic modern shooter' guess which key word i find most important.
Yeah all these modern shooters have fallen out of my favour as long as they cater the uber leet eff pee ess kiddies and their ridiculous maneuvers.
I'm fine with that kind of stuff in very unrealistic or stylized games, but when i play a 'realistic modern shooter' guess which key word i find most important.
Not even that. Some games i will play purely for the sense of accomplishment or as a method of hanging out online with friends. The amount of games i lately play that in hindsight i don't find fun is quite staggering....fun?
I have no idea what RO2 is. ArmA1 i played on my old system a bit, but it was a sub-par machine and nobody i knew had it at the time, so it was lame.Come play RO2 or ArmA2 with us.
Not even that. Some games i will play purely for the sense of accomplishment or as a method of hanging out online with friends. The amount of games i lately play that in hindsight i don't find fun is quite staggering.
I have no idea what RO2 is. ArmA1 i played on my old system a bit, but it was a sub-par machine and nobody i knew had it at the time, so it was lame.
That that shot is possible just shows how good DICE really are, and how considerate they are too.
Shot NOWHERE NEAR the cockpit. Poor hitboxes?
Shooting where he's gonna be, not where he is?
While this may look kind of impressive, personally I think it's bordering on the ridiculous. You should not be able to enter a closed-cockpit jet plane in flight. Unless, of course, it's a daft, lets-ignore-physics arcade game that does not attempt to portray itself as "realistic" in any way. Which Battlefield isn't. I consider this an exploit in the same class as wall hacks, scenery exploits etc.