Advanced explosion effects
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Bringerof_D
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
i would suggest black screen for just an instant which fades back into regular view over the course of maybe 2-3 seconds
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SketzoH
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
seen children of men by any chance?Bringerof_D wrote:its the sound of hearing damagewhen a sudden sound blast hits your ears you hear that ringing because of all the scilia in your ear being pushed over so hard they stay down for a while and slowly stand back up. the ringing is from the ones that are most likely dieing, so it is common that the specific pitch you hear will be the last time you ever hear it.
and yes i set off a cap bomb in the bathroom once, i went deaf for about a second then had ringing for half an hour
good idea, i like 1, 2 is a bit extreme but good maybe for those that actually get damaged by the explosion but arn't close enough to die.
but, yeah i think it would be a good addition to an already great game if it is possible
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rampo
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Claymore
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
Just boost your speakers volume to get the most realistic deafness effect ever 
No, seriously, last time I was playing with explosives, it took 2 days for this effect to disappear but I wouldn't recommend going this far in the game. 10 sec, no more, otherwise it will get on people's nerves.
No, seriously, last time I was playing with explosives, it took 2 days for this effect to disappear but I wouldn't recommend going this far in the game. 10 sec, no more, otherwise it will get on people's nerves.
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Bringerof_D
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
yes i haveSketzoH wrote:seen children of men by any chance?
but, yeah i think it would be a good addition to an already great game if it is possible![]()
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rampo
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
Right, Im pretty sure the whistling sound shouldn't be hard to do and i would like to hear a dev's oppinnion on can this be done or why it hasn't be done before?

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LeadMagnet
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
First things first; Never, ever use BHD as a reference for anything resembling real life. It's a movie and it takes many an artistic freedom is about as kindly as I can put it.
Second, having experienced mortars, rockets, artillery and rpg's first hand I can tell you sure as hell that you do not hear a "whistling" noise nor does your vision go black. You're temporarily dazed at most with a ringing noise in your ear (that stays with you to some extent for the rest of your life depending on how close and/or how often you've been under fire).
Second, having experienced mortars, rockets, artillery and rpg's first hand I can tell you sure as hell that you do not hear a "whistling" noise nor does your vision go black. You're temporarily dazed at most with a ringing noise in your ear (that stays with you to some extent for the rest of your life depending on how close and/or how often you've been under fire).
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Bringerof_D
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
thats what they're asking for the ringing in your ears. i think some people just misused the word whistling instead[R-DEV]LeadMagnet wrote:First things first; Never, ever use BHD as a reference for anything resembling real life. It's a movie and it takes many an artistic freedom is about as kindly as I can put it.
Second, having experienced mortars, rockets, artillery and rpg's first hand I can tell you sure as hell that you do not hear a "whistling" noise nor does your vision go black. You're temporarily dazed at most with a ringing noise in your ear (that stays with you to some extent for the rest of your life depending on how close and/or how often you've been under fire).
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rampo
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
Yup i didnt mean that kinda whistling but the ringing in your ears after a big bang, and about the BHD im sorry was just a joke[R-DEV]LeadMagnet wrote:First things first; Never, ever use BHD as a reference for anything resembling real life. It's a movie and it takes many an artistic freedom is about as kindly as I can put it.
Second, having experienced mortars, rockets, artillery and rpg's first hand I can tell you sure as hell that you do not hear a "whistling" noise nor does your vision go black. You're temporarily dazed at most with a ringing noise in your ear (that stays with you to some extent for the rest of your life depending on how close and/or how often you've been under fire).

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killonsight95
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Re: Advanced explosion effects
the idea is basicly wrong it needs resuggesting-:
for example a longer suppression effect
maybe we can have different stages of surpression because atm isn't it all the same for example a bigger one for explotions and smaller for bullets etc.
for example a longer suppression effect
maybe we can have different stages of surpression because atm isn't it all the same for example a bigger one for explotions and smaller for bullets etc.


