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Old 09-21-2011, 07:57 AM
Rickusty Rickusty is offline
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Default Bullets holes...

Hi guys,

first of all, I must say that the DM of Clod is one of the most nice things I like in this sim... But...
I was having a small test flight yesterday with a Bg f 110 against a group of Blenheims and I found out this:

the DM doesn't show ALL the bullets fired at the enemy aircraft, even when the options for "damage decals" is set to the higest setting.
I tried to fire single burst in slow motion and maybe 1 out of 3 bullet holes are showed in the enemy aircraft.

And I found out it even depends on which plane you're firing at.
For example, Sunderlands have very rare bullet holes whenever you hit them...
While Defiants show more bullet holes in comparison...
Even BF 109s don't have that many bullet holes when fired upon by an Hurricane firing 9200 rounds per minute!
That's about 150 rounds per second. Even if the target is in your sight for HALF a second, almost 75 bullets would hit it.

It would be cool to have real bullet holes (or , if using HE ammo, cracks, splinter damage areas etc) for every bullet fired.
I, for once, would really love it, as to be able to check exactly what I hit.

Cheers
Rick
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