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Originally Posted by choctaw111
This all depends on the tracer type. Some tracers lit in the barrel. Others lit a few feet away after being fired and others lit even further away, out to a couple hundred meters before they lit.
The typical WW2 tracer lit in the barrel causing the streak like appearance upon exiting the gun.
As far as the tracers to appear too fat, Some of them may appear to be a little on the fat side, but again, this all depends on the size of the hole the tracer is burning through, plus its apparent brightness. The brighter it is, the fatter it looks.
Perhaps "brightness and fatness" are an option but I doubt it.
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I agree...But even Blackdog feels the tracers should be more like a "string" of light, rather than a "stick"...Wobbling was ideed caused by the shaking of the camera so it is ok not to have this effect. In every single exemple we have been given or shown, or in every WW2 guncams you may find, the tracers are always thinner than what we have in COD...Always..And it is , IMHO, the only flaw in COD's tracers...But the smoke trails, the exploding ammo, everything else is perfect...
Salute!