tvamvarg 0 Posted March 13, 2015 When you lean in Arma, you also lean your weapon (except, for some reason, when you're in scope, but let's disregard that for a moment). Now, if you lean your weapon, your sights ranging will be totally out of whack. In real life. In Arma, the bullet drop happens, defying gravity, along the axis of your leaning, so your bullet impacts exactly where your aim was anyway. Now, I can maybe live with that, as in real life you do not lean your weapon when firing at a range, because that would be silly. However, it would be better if that was reflected also in Arma (probably easier than changing the way bullet drop works when leaning). Whaddyathink? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptainAzimuth 714 Posted March 13, 2015 When you lean in Arma, you also lean your weapon (except, for some reason, when you're in scope, but let's disregard that for a moment).Now, if you lean your weapon, your sights ranging will be totally out of whack. In real life. In Arma, the bullet drop happens, defying gravity, along the axis of your leaning, so your bullet impacts exactly where your aim was anyway. Now, I can maybe live with that, as in real life you do not lean your weapon when firing at a range, because that would be silly. However, it would be better if that was reflected also in Arma (probably easier than changing the way bullet drop works when leaning). Whaddyathink? Are you saying that when I regularly aim, by bullets trajectory is straight up and straight down? And when I lean to the right and shoot, my bullet goes up and to re right, then down and to the left? So essentially... It'd be curving a bullet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites