Conan4Life Posted November 24, 2004 Share Posted November 24, 2004 JFK Reloaded you play as Harvy Oswald, demo is on the sight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis Posted November 25, 2004 Share Posted November 25, 2004 The usefullness of this program escapes me. I wonder how long it'll be available b4 the lawsuits start to fly & this game ends up shooting itself in the head. -- Nem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conan4Life Posted November 25, 2004 Author Share Posted November 25, 2004 after looking at the sight a bit more it does have a usefullness to answer the question if there was only one shooter and the theorys behind the shooting from the faq The ballistics in JFK Reloaded are significantly more advanced than those present in traditional “shooter” video games. This is in keeping with JFK Reloaded’s status as a true simulation of the events in Dealey Plaza in 1963. For example: The bullets travel through the air at the correct speed – they don’t instantly reach their target. Therefore you have to shoot in front of moving targets (“aim off”) in order to hit them. As the bullets travel they are subject to gravity, and thus travel in a curved path – the further away the target is, the higher you have to aim. For example, if you shoot at the bridge, you will see the point of bullet impact quite far below the cross-hair point; shoot at the (closer) Stemmons Freeway sign, and you’ll see the impact point has dropped less. When bullets hit objects, they react according to the material they hit. For instance, they will pass through glass and upholstery unhindered; pass through flesh with some deflection; and either glance off or pass through bone, depending on the angle of impact. Angles of ricochet and internal body deflection are highly accurate simulations, based on the laws of physics. The bullets have a certain amount of energy. As they penetrate and/or ricochet, they lose this energy as appropriate. So for instance a bullet that has already gone through a human head has very little energy left, and will tend to lodge in the next thing it hits. Bullets can travel complicated paths, bouncing around from object to object (within the limitations of their energy, see above). It is even possible to take ‘bank shots’, by intentionally ricocheting bullets off buildings. this is all for a few shots Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conan4Life Posted November 26, 2004 Author Share Posted November 26, 2004 ok played it a few time , and its nearly impossible to get it historically accurate best score was about 550 out of 1000 rateing vs the FBI report there is a few tings in the game that were not needed like kenedy head popping open on a well placed head shot... but its accurate in showing the difficulity of the shots (3) verses the report if i make it to the lan, i will have it running for anyone that wants to see it in action Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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