Longer prone times and no auto-reloading...
Posted: 2006-04-08 18:54
People have abusing the prone stance for long enough. There's no chance in hell people in a real combat situation in an urban environment would be going prone at every corner and looking around it. Going prone should be similar to how it is in Operation Flashpoint.
Now, before you flame me for saying "zomg butt j00 can get down reel fast IRL," I suggest now that maybe there could be a dive button (similar to current proning), but it would take longer for you to wield your gun after hitting the ground (and maybe there should be a bit of shock when you hti the ground). This would be used when you suddenly start taking fire and you have to hit the ground fast.
Also, the auto-reloading system is just way too unrealistic. It should be banished for all eternity and replaced with a manual reloading system
Another thing, is it possible to make the assault rifles more like the M4 and AKS-74U? Basically, if you're moving the gun while trying to aim it, the shots won't go exactly where you aim them, but with the M16 and AK-101 in PR, the shots will almost always go where your sights are aimed, regardless of whether or not they're moving.
Now, before you flame me for saying "zomg butt j00 can get down reel fast IRL," I suggest now that maybe there could be a dive button (similar to current proning), but it would take longer for you to wield your gun after hitting the ground (and maybe there should be a bit of shock when you hti the ground). This would be used when you suddenly start taking fire and you have to hit the ground fast.
Also, the auto-reloading system is just way too unrealistic. It should be banished for all eternity and replaced with a manual reloading system
Another thing, is it possible to make the assault rifles more like the M4 and AKS-74U? Basically, if you're moving the gun while trying to aim it, the shots won't go exactly where you aim them, but with the M16 and AK-101 in PR, the shots will almost always go where your sights are aimed, regardless of whether or not they're moving.