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This is NOT a thread to argue about new tracers vs the old ones.
Since I am not able to run CoD very well on my rig I am asking for someone to show photos and/or video of the new ones. Even better if you can show new and old to view the differences in the two.
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Well, I do not have a video here, but what are your system specs?
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Sorry I tried to take pictures of the mew tracers but the printscreen does not work in the records with the new patch, first time I try it, strange. This is a picture of the old tracers if someone as a picture of the new one; http://s13.postimage.org/xjwvjc5rr/target.png This are the new tracers; http://postimage.org/image/r3fn4igc3/full/ ![]() Last edited by senseispcc; 07-19-2012 at 05:08 PM. |
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I don't know about either representation, really. It seems to me that the whole "streaking" tracer thing is a function of film characteristics, that not only streaks the hotspot on the film but the burn-in enlarges it a small amount due to film local over-exposure. Whenever I've fired tracers all I ever see is a dot flying along. I think it would be a whole lot more "realistic" to just show those small dots.
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Joe DiMaggio could actually see where his bat made contact with a spinning baseball that he hit. He would most certainly have seen tracers as dots. Also consider that as the firer, we would see tracers from directly behind so they would appear as glowing dots but the further you move you viewpoint to the side they would start appear more as streaks. I do not want to start a flame war here, I am just curious in the differences between the new tracers and the old. Oh, my systems specs are: WinXP32 QX6700@2.66 8800GTX Stryker Xtreme Mobo 4 Gigs Ram (3.25 useable) and some other odds and ends
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Hi choc!
Yes I believe you have fired the most of the available tracers. ![]() I have fired 7,62x51 with the HK AG-3 at night and my experience was that from my point of view they appear as dots, rising a little at first then dropping past the convergence setting. (The AG-3 fires slightly upward to meet center of my sights at 200m range then drops off after that. Lethal range estimated at 4500m iirc ![]() However, back to the point, when staring at my squadmates tracers on my flanks they appear as streaks until about 100-150 m down range then the offset angle is so small that they too appear as dots. Then as they touch the ground and start bouncing the lenght depends on the velocity and direction of the ricochet. This is exactly how they are in CloD now and shooting at stuff in the air seems very close to what guncams often display. (except the guncam shows wobble which is inaccurate compared to the human eye because the camera shakes - point is: spot on.). I've also been shot at (10 m above me) during an exercise crawling/running across an open field under MG-3 fire. I seem to recall them looking more like starwars "lasers" then (appear as about 5-10 M long streaks). This was because I was even further offset from the firing direction and the distance between me and the tracers made them "zip" by. In reality tracers are just like a laser-pointer. If you point it steady on the wall, it looks like a dot. If you move it in circles, the light is still a dot, but it APPEARS like a circle. If you draw a line really fast, then you have the "tracer" effect. It's all down to your eyes "shutter speed" and relative movement of the object. Either way, in my honest opinion the tracers are now realistic and look the part. Shooting at an angle at ground targets or ships looks extremely realistic and believable and is easily comparable to my personal experiences with tracer munitions. Yup ![]() |
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