But on Project Reality, the development team came up with the nifty suppression effect that would distort your vision and hearing while being shot at (presumably from the sonic boom the bullets make while passing you).
The question is, does this suppression effect really makes you "withdraw"? I mean, you can still blindly shoot back and "hope" for a kill shot.
1: Do you think that since PR has a longer re-spawn time than other games, does that make you value your "life" more so you don't have to get transported back into position? (Or any other time consuming factor)
2: Is there a PR mentality that you received while playing this game, and you just subconsciously withdraw under fire?
3: How about that you depend much on seeing your enemy so if you're suppressed, you don't shoot back?
4: Do you want to save ammo and not waste it on blindly shooting?
5: Or do you think suppression allows for an opportunity for moving to a better position to take out the target before he suppresses you again?
6: Its not worth the engagement.
7: The PR deviation is difficult so its not worth trying.
8: You don't want to lose a ticket for the team... YOU'RE A TEAM PLAYER!
9: Other?
What makes you ACTUALLY withdraw while under fire?












