[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xODST Buckx
The BR is lol.
The Sniper uses Anti-Armor rounds. So the Warthog part is understandable. (Plus its a high tech sniper.)[/quote]
Actually, the "high tech sniper" isnt that far off, it used 14.5 x 114 mm rounds that weigh about 60 grams, and fires at a velocity similar to modern guns. ITs pretty much just an advanced .50 cal. So it shouldnt have the effect by those standards.
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aeonas
While I've never been flipped over on a Warthog on account of bullets from a sniper or a BR I can see your point. Personally, I don't care that much... It doesn't bother me at all and I rarely see mongooses get tipped over by regular bullets so I don't even see a problem to be fixed.[/quote]
I understand that its minimal, but it it still annoying when you see it happen.
Qlso as stated above, the bullet should simply pass straight through the vehicle before doing any trajectory changing on it.
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Shiny 2
Its called host go have another cry and just deal with it [/quote]
I have absolutely no idea how that is relevant, unless you are suggesting that having network host reprograms the game. The is also not a whine thread by any means.
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Plasma Prestige
Games should be realistic to a certain point. The bullet physics need to be improved. A sniper rifle bullet shouldn't even be able to nudge a vehicle. [/quote]
True. Things dont just happen randonmly in games. Someone had to program the physics, and specifically how objects interact. So someone programmed the bullets to have that effect. Why?
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TI07 Shadow
I personally think the physics should be closer to Halo CE. Along with being hurt from falling. Like it was in Halo CE :p
also I have to agree a bit a bullet shouldn't move vehicle a whole lot. maybe make it wabble a bit but not a whole lot to where it throws the whole vehicle off balance. However it should have effect on the vehicles movement if hit in the tires.[/quote]
Right, unless the vehicle isnt touching the ground, in which case it should have absolutely no effect at all, but as previously stated, the effect is quite profound.
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Joebeezer
The halo universe has low gravity.[/quote]
1) That is completely untrue.
2) Even if it were true, it would be completely irrelevant, as neither acceleration nor acceleration due to gravity appear in the equation p=mv. Acceleration in F=ma is also irrelevant to this as perpendicular vectors are independent of one another, and since gravity is vertical acceleration, it has no effect on the horizontal acceleration, and therefore no effect on the horizontal force, which should be minimal, yet is not.
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