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Default 12-19-2001, 01:12 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by b0n0:

And for the damage thing, its ok as it is now I think. A soldier in in a "life or death" situation wouldnt fall down and die after only one bullet to the chest(unless it hits your hart).
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Well if you got shot in the chest, chances are you would die. But of you don't, then there is not much you can do but lay there and wait to die. As for being shot in the heart..... Yes you would die almost instantly.

And about the blood thing. I was reading someplace, I think it was on 2015's site. But when they set out to make MOH, they wanted to make sure being shot was life like. They said something about, the soldiers had so much clothes on, that when they would get shot in the chest, blood WOULDN'T come shooting out all over the place. Insted, smoke or dust or what ever would, or something like that. So I think how they have it now is good, they just need to make it so when you get shot, you can see alittle bit of blood on the guys chest, or where ever he was shot. And some on the floor. Other than that, I think its really life like when you shoot someone in the chest and see air, or dust, or smoke what ever come out both ways (in MOH that is)
  
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