IceShade |
03-25-2011 10:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by D_F_N
(Post 236499)
@ Decker
You cannot remove something that there was never there.
@ Iceshade
Since the latest version, body armors as well as helmets do keep their damage even after reloading. In short, it was a bug and was fixed by our russian friends. Kudos to them.
@ R@S
*rant*
Repairing body armor? With what? A needle and thread?
*end rant*
Its a nice realism -lol- touch and ,as you said, the game gives you more than enough body armors to scavenge and replace the damaged ones.
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Next thing you'll be telling me that our Russian friends managed to fix the memory leak.. :P
This game is getting more polished by the week, it seems.
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Originally Posted by R@S
(Post 236486)
So far there is no way to repair any body armor. But since the armor doesn't take any damage when worn by the player I'm not sure I'll change that. I think our Russian friends are getting closer to fix this, and if my "Realism freakish:-P" friends doesn't disagree, I might add the body armor group to the repair tool script. With a high enough mechanic skill one might be able to repair it, but as I said, it will depend on the Russians.
I actually like this new setting, it forces me to scavenge after a fight, and when I know I need some new body armor, I start using headshots a lot more:)
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I've always enjoyed the idea of 'struggling to survive', rather than being able to buy every possible thing right from the local gun dealer. It always struck me as a bit odd that some random guy in a shithole of a south-american country has this massive armade of weaponry, from a 6G30, to a MG-3s, to a SR-25. Randomly damaged weapons and irreparable body armor is a great step forward. I'm looking forward to 1.7!
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