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Default 02-08-2002, 10:44 AM

Wow! I must say I am impressed to see people apologizing for a change. That takes a big person. My compliments to you!

I really don't know how far a grenade can be thrown. My only complaint is that I don't think that if I threw a grenade at a wall 30 feet away, that it would bounce all the way back to me and kill me. That happens alot near the allied side of the bridge in Remagen.

My comment was aimed at the original game since I have yet to try CKR mod. I am ALL FOR realism mods, especially making automatic rifles more realistically powered. However, I would rather have FUN than complete realism.

You can't make it realistic anyway. For example, in real life I would be able to throw a grenade with more accuracy so it wouldn't hit the bottom of a bridge and come back. You really can't tell exactly what the path of the nade will be in the game. Not to mention the effect of holding the button longer for more distance. Not at all like throwing harder in real life. What can you do, make a grenade mouse that you throw in real life to control the game? Hmmm... KA-CHING! $$$


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