1. Coughing. While I do believe it's present, there's just too much of it. Even I can't cough that fast and that much, when I have a fever, yet someone, who is about to bleed out and die, has the energy to do this for extended amounts of time? The amount needs to be reduced or the coughing slowed down.
2. No deaf effect. When you stand next to a tank firing, you can't hear for a few moments and you can hear a heart beat as well. The same effect should be added to when you're bleeding; you should not be able to hear much and the sounds should be muffled.
Speaking from experiences, when I mowed down someone and he was in before dropping out, yet managed to recognize the direction of fire, bring up his scope/sights and blast my head off like some Terminator. Then dropped out.
In overall, bringing deaf effect to when wounded would really change, how wounded ones act at the moment; even if you're carrying your guts around, you can still engage as you can hear the direction of fire. If you couldn't, someone would need to cover you etc. and the "Hi, I has internal bleeding and missing liver, but I can still pop your head off" gameyness would go away.
3. Burning effect. There should be a lot of blur, when you're being fried in a Molotov or warming up by accident on a burning wreck; I don't think anyone can see O.K. standing in a 400 C° heat source.
Discuss.



