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Re: EA and BF2 [message #160432 is a reply to message #159434] Fri, 17 June 2005 08:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Javaxcx
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Well, technically they do, but not by any appreciable amount. Certainly not at only 200 yards (assuming you're shooting at a 0 or 180 degree angle parellel to the ground). If you're shooting up, you can just expect some drag and you'll get a projectile type of motion with it.

But that is simple physics, and I highly doubt that DICE factored in gravity into the bullets.



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