Whoa whoa whoa ... I actually can't believe you said that. These people were talking about getting shot having an effect. We all have had a screwed up one shot incident. This isn't an M-16 vs. G3 thing. He was using an example. Im so flabbergasted by your comment I really don'tknow what to say to you.MadTommy wrote:'Life's not fair'
1st and most important rule in life.
Sounds like people need to learn to shoot with the m16 ironsights.
Moan moan moan. Don't you relish a challenge? Go US engineer, no scope, no armour.. now go get those MEC riflemen.. u pussies.
EDIT: TBH if someone has there back to you and you fire first.. there is NO reason, except for poor marksmanship for not makng the kill.
Dan just was seeing how people felt about having something happen (like it would in real life) when you get shot. In combate lots of the time when a soldier gets hit he has to be takin away to get medical attention, because he HAS BEEN SHOT (minus vest shots). You dont see them spin 180 and shoot the guy because they are on the floor yelling medic or trying to find cover.
I agree with something being added after your shot. It would add reality to getting shot since now that surprisive fire will work better adding getting shot will make things even better.
Get over the G3and M-16 thing and think of all the weapons.


Jaymz