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yes i hip fired all the time at shooting range when i was a kid and shoot more accurate than call of duty hipfire.[QUOTE="mojojojojojojoo"][QUOTE="lundy86_4"]
lol you don't hipfire in real life either. It does matter what army or SWAT do, as they are the only ones with similar "training" to what soldiers COD4 represents, which is Marines and SAS. I made a point that in real life, people rarely jump and shoot at the same time as it wastes ammo, and does nothing beneficial. COD4 is not accurate to real life at all.
lundy86_4
I can understand if you're firing a gun that has too much recoil to shoulder, but if wanting to fire accurately you will shoulder the weapon to make full use of the sights. Law enforcement will have to do this in most cases so that they do not cause civilian csualties. Hip-Firing in real situations is pretty rare.
nah hipfire is actually worse for recoil with guns with alot of recoil let's say shotgun because the gun will try to kick out of ur hands and the actual trigger guard of the gun will slam back into ur fingers from the recoil, lol hurting the crap out of ur hand, when you shoot from shoulder it doesnt really do this.it doesnt matter what the army or swat team does, it's a fact of life you can jump and shoot in midair in real life. so you should beable to do in in a game, in call of duty if you move and shoot it makes you shoot less accurate if you arent looking down the iron sight, but when you looking down iron sight you move slower, if you stand still and hipfire without iron sight you are more accurate than moving and shooting with hipfire. if you jump/shoot it makes you shoot less accurate just like moving. the game's pretty realistic, could be improved in some area's but it's overall much more realistic than killzone2's gameplay.[QUOTE="mojojojojojojoo"][QUOTE="lundy86_4"]
You wouldn't see many Police specialized teams, based on SWAT jumping through the air and shooting. It reduces accuracy as there is no footing to ensure your gun does not sway in the horizontal or vertical.
lundy86_4
lol you don't hipfire in real life either. It does matter what army or SWAT do, as they are the only ones with similar "training" to what soldiers COD4 represents, which is Marines and SAS. I made a point that in real life, people rarely jump and shoot at the same time as it wastes ammo, and does nothing beneficial. COD4 is not accurate to real life at all.
Yes when you look at the facts call of duty 4 jump and shoot midair it's a fact you can do it in real life it's a choice not a limitation of real life call of duty 4 climb stuff like real life, killzone2 you cant call of duty 4 you can prone like real life crawl killzone2 you cant call of duty 4 lean around corners like real life, you dont lach onto stuff in real life lol how do you, do you have 4 arms?it doesnt matter what the army or swat team does, it's a fact of life you can jump and shoot in midair in real life. so you should beable to do in in a game, in call of duty if you move and shoot it makes you shoot less accurate if you arent looking down the iron sight, but when you looking down iron sight you move slower, if you stand still and hipfire without iron sight you are more accurate than moving and shooting with hipfire. if you jump/shoot it makes you shoot less accurate just like moving. the game's pretty realistic, could be improved in some area's but it's overall much more realistic than killzone2's gameplay.[QUOTE="mojojojojojojoo"][QUOTE="lundy86_4"]
You wouldn't see many Police specialized teams, based on SWAT jumping through the air and shooting. It reduces accuracy as there is no footing to ensure your gun does not sway in the horizontal or vertical.
lundy86_4
lol you don't hipfire in real life either. It does matter what army or SWAT do, as they are the only ones with similar "training" to what soldiers COD4 represents, which is Marines and SAS. I made a point that in real life, people rarely jump and shoot at the same time as it wastes ammo, and does nothing beneficial. COD4 is not accurate to real life at all.
yes i hip fired all the time at shooting range when i was a kid and shoot more accurate than call of duty hipfire.it does matter because you can jump and shoot in real life, plus killzone2 doesnt even allow you to climb over objects like call of duty which you can also do in real life.[QUOTE="mojojojojojojoo"][QUOTE="lundy86_4"]
lol some of your points are ridiculous and do not come up in real life. Squad based teams do not jump in the air shooting. Moving and shooting fast rarely comes in to play if you are kitted in full tactical gear. Whilst not completely restricted, you are certainly more restricted than wearing regular clothes.
lundy86_4
You wouldn't see many Police specialized teams, based on SWAT jumping through the air and shooting. It reduces accuracy as there is no footing to ensure your gun does not sway in the horizontal or vertical.
it doesnt matter what the army or swat team does, it's a fact of life you can jump and shoot in midair in real life. so you should beable to do in in a game, in call of duty if you move and shoot it makes you shoot less accurate if you arent looking down the iron sight, but when you looking down iron sight you move slower, if you stand still and hipfire without iron sight you are more accurate than moving and shooting with hipfire. if you jump/shoot it makes you shoot less accurate just like moving. the game's pretty realistic, could be improved in some area's but it's overall much more realistic than killzone2's gameplay.[QUOTE="mojojojojojojoo"]http://image.gamespotcdn.com/gamespot/images/2007/236/928377_20070825_screen003.jpg killzone2 shot grass not casting shadow ^^ lol @ killzone2's fake lighting http://i43.tinypic.com/afaey8.jpg call of duty 4 grass casting shadow^lundy86_4
Is that the PC COD4? I've played COD4 extensively when it was released and well after, yet i'd still choose Killzone 2 over it. Both great games and I can't wait for MW2, but KZ2 single player and multiplayer edge it out IMO.
Nevermind the grass actually does cast shadows, in killzone2 but the shadow is less defined more of just a blob shadow. cod4 on pc is better takes more skills than killzone2 because there's no aim assist, plus play 64 player games or more. Explain how killzone2 multiplayer is better though?
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