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When critically wounded and revived- Now You now have no sprint

Posted: 2007-05-01 16:52
by VipersGhost
I would think that after you're down and critically wounded...and then someone revives you, I wouldn't think you'd be doing much sprinting for quite a many days. I mean you were just critically wounded...not sorta wounded...or hurt real bad...but pretty much wasted. I think their should be a penalty for this, too many guys run together only to allow somone to waste three of them whilst dying and watching Mr. Medic revive them to full and perfect health. Having no sprint isn't the worst thing in the world and I think it'd be a decent step towards realism.

Posted: 2007-05-01 16:58
by Mongolian_dude
Well this temp. sprint loss does occour when the medic is usualy fresh to PR and doesnt heal after reviving. To spend time coding it for otherwise isnt just economical considering other things that need fixing and creating.

...mongol...

Posted: 2007-05-01 17:01
by SGT Impaler
Adrenaline is funny funny stuff.

Posted: 2007-05-01 17:04
by Dyer |3-5|
Thats what the cocaine in the med bags is for... DUH

Posted: 2007-05-01 17:05
by VipersGhost
'[R-MOD wrote:Mongolian_dude']Well this temp. sprint loss does occour when the medic is usualy fresh to PR and doesnt heal after reviving. To spend time coding it for otherwise isnt just economical considering other things that need fixing and creating.

...mongol...
Well said, thanks

Posted: 2007-05-01 17:09
by 101 bassdrive
I fully understand all people who suggest stuff which would make your ingame movements more realistic and such.
the thing is though it would end with we all being handicapped even more than we are atm ( I hate steep slopes.. in reality I could easily climb all of em)
most totally blend out that youd be so high on adrenaline if some bullets strafed you or hit you in the arm you could dive headlong into safety without problems.
same with all animation wishes ( fo example to switch into aimmode) .. they would be fix in terms how long theyd take. but if Id be under stress Id be 10x as fast as when I'm just covering a flank.
Its the same everywhere: in sport, driving car and well I assume warfare aswell.. when the situation is heated you react and move faster than usual.

Posted: 2007-05-01 17:16
by VipersGhost
I agree in a heated moment you do speed up...but at the same time you make mistakes and it effects certain things. Think buck fever, adrenaline hits you cause you just saw a fat buck standing there...you shoulder your rifle hella fast and notice from all the adrenaline that you are semi-shaking now due to the effects. Their certainly are pros and cons, but I tend to think that if you are DOWN and critically wounded and cannot move anymore...then adrenaline isn't going to be helping you spring anymore. If it was, then you would have already been moving and taking cover...but your not, you are down and out having sustained enough damage to FUBAR you into lying on the ground doing nothing dispite anything else. Oh and btw, next time try and crawl up those steep slows...at least you can climb then albiet very slowly....I hate that too.