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Rpats Semis and Sounds


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AT Inf - Well huge differences. German one shoots high at short distances and has a very good straight trajectory out a few hundred metres.

The allied version drop off awfully. Correct data ?

Even for 100 M shot you have to aim very very high 200M is very difficult to get close. Again just pointing this out -

Sounds - Generally very good. The two Semi's sound great on my large speaker system. The BAR is ok also. Noticed the german luger is like a silenced gun almost. just a little zip - sounds very weak.

Assault rifles. German one seems very good, nice sights, easy to use. US version poor sights and when aiming down in a building managed to lose the sight completely - like the old floating sights on the mas that moved on their own.

Ping and lag been quite bad but registering kills better I think.

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currently there exists no means to adjust your sight picture for range, you have to learn that with your eyeball

we were looking at 50 -> 300m as the usable ranges (you have a sight picture of your target to some degree) and we achieved that, outside those ranges you might have no sight picture at all

the schrek was boresighted to 150m, so either side of that it will mean up or down elevation you have to learn to adjust for

the bazooka was boresighted for much closer than that, so it's different

given there is no adjustable "rendered on your monitor to your eye" sight picture function available, using the human eyeball hand and eye method you need to learn now, the sight pictures from 50m -> 300m are about as good as they will get for now

muzzle velocity of these things is VERY slow (more than most would think without research I bet) so they are like shooting tennis balls, that's how they should be in fact and why as range increases you have to point them up a LOT

PS: sounds are not final we're still researching those, if you think you know a kickarse one that is available for free just point us at it

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Thanks doc that makes some sense and didn't realise actual muzzle velocity was so slow. So the german one acts like a rocket with higher speed up to around 150-200 m the allied one you have to lob in almost mortar style :)

Some of the new sounds I think are really good. Sounds great on large speaker setup - just noticed the Luger when I was testing both sides.

If I find any cool free sounds ever I'll send them over !

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