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2012-07-16, 06:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #62 | |||
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On topic: The two pistols really looks nothing alike. They have the same basic shape of a pistol, that's about it. I also love the idea of a revolver for NC that someone brought up, something powerful with a slow rate of fire (hell, if they copied the .44 magnum from BF3 I wouldn't complain). Last edited by pengalor; 2012-07-16 at 06:27 PM. |
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2012-07-16, 08:21 PM | [Ignore Me] #66 | |||
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There is a difference between the two weapons - all 3 in fact. The TR are known for having to shoot more rounds to effect damage then do the NC or VS. It is reasonable to infer that to do this they need a lighter round to be able to carry it. The 9mm fits. 2. The NC weapons are known for more stopping power at close range. More like a Shot Pistol then a round firing weapon. It was called the Scatter Pistol holding 8 shotgun shells. PS2 should keep it the same with a barrel mod for it to shoot lead slugs. 3. Its not my precious 9mm round, most of the world military, and police departments carry them. I also stated I use the Hollow points. It would be interesting to see if SOE has more then the two different types of ammo. (Standard White) or Armor Piercing Gold) they had in the orginal game. 4. My prespective is purely from a military standpoint. In my time with the Military, and some in civilian life, I have fired well over 300 different weapons from .177 to 40 mm rounds. I carried the m1911 - taught pmi and operated firing ranges as a NCOIC on many different weapons. 5. However if you are into the 9mm vs 45 Cal debate then this article is one of the best references for it. That you need to decide for yourself. If you ever get shot at in real life maybe you may change your preferences too. http://joebarrett.wordpress.com/2010...bout-it-first/ Lastly to the indivual who refered to me as a gun nut. Maybe a "Weapons Nut" might be more accurate. If it kills or maimes, I've probally handled one. I would not mind seeing crossbows come in to ps2. Hatchet and knife throwing for close quarter fighting as well.
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2012-07-16, 08:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #67 | |||
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As far as calling you a "gun nut", it wasn't because you were making your point, it's because you thought it relevant to shoehorn your totally awesome real life pistol and it's super lethal ammo into the discussion. I just fail to see how it was relevant. |
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2012-07-16, 08:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #69 | |||
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2012-07-16, 08:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #72 | ||
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Really, the NC pistol SHOULD have been a revolver.
Revolvers always hit harder than a similar caliber semi-auto because the bullet's energy isn't being used to cycle the action. Plus, it's natural to have a lower ammo capacity in a revolver than a semi-auto. So it would naturally have more power and fewer rounds than its TR counterpart... that's 100% NC. I hope they get around to changing it to (or at least giving the option of) a revolver at some point. |
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2012-07-16, 08:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #73 | ||
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Well, most guns are different mostly in an aesthetic sense. I mean... All bolt actions have basically been the same since 1894 or something... Once automatic weapons had the kinks worked out of them by the mid 1940s, they are all pretty much variations of the same things, too. Since 1960, there pretty much has not been any "improvements" on firearm technology persay, it's just a matter of tradeoffs. Want more accuracy? Tighten it up a bit, congratulations, you designed something similar to an AR. Want more durability/less susceptibility to dirt? Loosen it up a bit, congratulations, you designed something similar to an AK.
-edit Also, they're not "almost the same". The TR pistol is quite clearly cooler and better designed. |
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2012-07-16, 08:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #75 | |||
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