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skully172 wrote:actualy, its not a good idea. if the bullet takes a while to hit the target, people that are lagged (like me (200)) cant play , im not sure but i think that in the future they are going to add this, and people are aways making topics about this.
corn99 wrote:everyone that voted yes dosent seem to under stand the whole idea of aos. This was meant to be a simple game with simple things an the way it is right now is good enough for me. if you add bullet drop then it means more lag for the servers and ancient computers cant run it anymore
skully172 wrote:actualy, its not a good idea. if the bullet takes a while to hit the target, people that are lagged (like me (200)) cant play , im not sure but i think that in the future they are going to add this, and people are aways making topics about this.
corn99 wrote:everyone that voted yes dosent seem to under stand the whole idea of aos. This was meant to be a simple game with simple things an the way it is right now is good enough for me. if you add bullet drop then it means more lag for the servers and ancient computers cant run it anymore
skully172 wrote:actualy, its not a good idea. if the bullet takes a while to hit the target, people that are lagged (like me (200)) cant play , im not sure but i think that in the future they are going to add this, and people are aways making topics about this.
ante185 wrote:let me explain how RL bullet drop works: every bullet falls down to earth at the same speed, so if we say a 9mm hits the dirt after 10 seconds, a .50cal would also hit the dirt after 10 senconds. its the speed to bullet is travaling that matters, a .50cal BMG travels a lot faster then a 9x19, so even if the 9mm and the 50 hits the ground at the exact same time the 50 would've travled alot longer.
so the only thing they will have to do is add a code that pulls the bullets down, and a code for each weapon that tells how fast their bullets are travaling
ThisFrickinSite wrote:ante185 wrote:let me explain how RL bullet drop works
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The closer you are to the core of the earth or the exact center of the gravity field, the stronger the gravity's affect on objecs is. There fore, firing a bullet at the top of mount everest will technically fall slower then one shot at death valley. Since this gravity increase also applies to air, the air is much less dense at the top of mount everest, and that causes the bullet speed to decay slower ovver time.
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