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these soldiers dont have helmets on , so i'm assuming your helmet can fall off . how do you now when it falls off and can you pick it back up and put it on again ?
http://games.gamespy.com/artwork/200...50152_moh1.jpg http://www.gamespy.com/e3/moh/4.jpg |
also , in the movie , omaha level , you see 2 soldiers run by you and crouch down and at the same time hold their helmets with their left hand . i'm wondering if your helmet gets lost does this affect your chances of getting shot in the head , are you able to get shot in the helmet and survive , noticing that your helmet saved your life ?
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Are those just screenshots or pictures from the movie? The thing about helmets that I didn't like from the first 2 MOH games was that when you hit somebody in the face their helmet would fall off doing no harm to them.
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they look like they're from a movie . i got them from gamespy , and i have never seen them before , i think they are like really early shots of the game
[This message has been edited by Polaris (edited July 03, 2001).] |
There should be a bullet impact sound when a bullet hits your helmet letting you know you just got shot there, and maybe get your head down ??
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yea your head will just duck down.....
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lol
Id think a bullet to your helmet would knock you out, or just give you a really bad headache LOL /me thinks It depends on what angle the bullet comes and hit you ... if it comes straight forward... Id think it would penetrated the helmet and of course kill you. ------------------ http://www.3rdInfantry.homestead.com/files/bladesig.jpg |
I see that many people are from New York, USA.
I live near Watertown, NY. Anyone else live near there are lives in NY? ------------------ http://www.3rdInfantry.homestead.com/files/bladesig.jpg |
The real question here is -"does your helmet even fall off?"-. In MOH (PSX) it didn't, if you got shot in the head it made a metalic -clang- sound, even if it was your third time getting shot in the head.
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Didn't you realise that Jimmy Patterson from first MOH is in fact a bionic cyborg sent from the planet jsdghusdyfbhsuey to eat our young?! You must be a prat if you didn't know that. That is why it made a metallic ping when ou got shot.
Fool. Also Manon is a hairy gorilla. Incidently the peeps from 2015 also come from jsdghusdyfbhsuey. ------------------ Caparzo |
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by blade:
I see that many people are from New York, USA. I live near Watertown, NY. Anyone else live near there are lives in NY? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Blade have you heard of Marathon? Probably not, but I live between Syracuse and Binghamton or more specific Binghamton and Cortland. |
The only thing that I regret living in New York is that I can't go to the E3.
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Syracuse huh, do you get many problems or hear of many problems with Militant Straight Edgers ?? LOL
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BallisticWookie:
Syracuse huh, do you get many problems or hear of many problems with Militant Straight Edgers ?? LOL <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hmmm... Dont get his joke... LOL http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/wink.gif I live north of Syracuse... ------------------ http://www.3rdInfantry.homestead.com/files/bladesig.jpg |
In most cases, the bullets that hit the helmets *usually* ended up killing or seriously wounding the soldier wearing it. The U.S. M1 "steel pot" helmet wasn't a 100% safeguard against shrapnel and bullets; granted it was better than nothing at all but it wasn't always the saving grace either.
I have put M1 rounds (.30'06) through 3/16" steel plating at 100 yards like a hot knife through butter. That was the non armor-piercing FMJ cartridges too. The old M1 helmet is much thinner than 3/16ths inches. I will say I'd rather be wearing it than not. :-) Dave T ------------------ Thank you U.S. WWII combat veterans |
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