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I know it's been mentioned before, but i just (finally) tried RoF and there the tracers looks as real as i saw them IRL, by day at least (haven't flown RoF by night yet).
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Hi, I have a suggestion. Has anyone here played battlefield bad company 2? Well it's a bloody realistic military fps shooter. After reading this thread, I went back to play battlefield, and noticed how realistic the tracers looked. The COD tracers looks ridiculously large by comparison. I wonder as well, with the crazy vibration of the guns on the mounting, whether the tracers should appear slightly more irregular in their trajectories?
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"so in ANY camera shot you can see and will se the "laser" tracers, only the length depends on the camera settings (i.e. expo time and/or aperture) and lighting conditions. With naked eye you just see dots traveling towards the target."
EXACTLY That's EXACTLY what I saw when firing tracers with a WWII design AA 20mm canon. |
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Throughout my tenure in the Parachute Infantry (and then Mechanized), I was a SAW gunner, a 60 gunner and the 240 before I was a squad leader. Anyway, the tracers from MY weapon appeared as dots but those from my soldiers on the flank or next to me appeared as streaks and turned into dots as they were further down range. |
I think we should have a switch somewhere in the menu to turn them either 'Hollywood Mode' or 'realistic' so it can please every1
I personally think that yeah, they look real towards some vids (from a third person perspective...away from the vibration) that ive seen but they seem highly unrealistic in the game (especially the white Tracers) cos if your firing a weapon, they wont be perfectly straight in your eyes...as you will be vibrating with the weapon and lets face it, a war plane is a big weapon but not only that....it has a beast under the bonnet also! I think the tracers in the old il2 look good (stock and not necessarily the same colour as old), so if they can the same effect it wil look nice to me...i just cant use them white tracers...too perfect :cool: S! |
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Of course if you are looking down the iron-sight of a firing gun... well imagine looking down the longitude of a the tracer streak, you see a dot. It is only when you catch a tracer moving at an angle to you that you can see the streak. |
Study any WW2 aircraft gun footage and you'll see the tracers SMOKE to their target.
If you have played ROF(sorry to bring this up again)they've got this nailed,they're superb,and so very realistic.Surely 1C with all the wealth of expertese that they have can sort this out for us,can't they? |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz8QsBxcOMw
some do smoke, some don't it seems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km1hz...eature=related |
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:-) McDan out |
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RAF wise this is incorrect, they had smoke tracers. They smoked to the target but didn't produce a visible light streak. They also had smokless 'fire' tracer. 2 seperate rounds. Look at this video, RAF procedure during BoB was not to mix ammo types in the same gun, so you see the smoke tracer (at least 3 guns) and the light tracer (1 Gun). Notice that the 'fire' tracer doesn't produce any smoke. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC6lQyxzZBA |
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