Do you experience this as well?

Lately, I’ve noticed that during matches, I often find myself face to face with an opponent. Naturally, I open fire, but there are instances when we shoot simultaneously, and I end up dying first while they remain unscathed.

My question is: when a soldier fires a shot and gets eliminated, does the bullet vanish during its trajectory, or is it solely a matter of accuracy?

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Yep, you got War Thunder’d

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this is weird.
Sometimes, you wound your killer. Sometimes you kill each other simultaneously. As it should be.
But in some cases your bullets, hit the enemy but do exactly nothing. I believe it’s because of server lag/desync.

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And recently rifle grenade exploded at the enemy’s feet, but the enemy was unscathed.

Yeah, same with impact grenades. It’s reported and acknowledged by the way.

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Yes. Often. It’s one thing that I hate most about Enlisted.

Thers option to reduce latency or mouse response (i cannot recall what exactly it is) in settings. Quite an essential thing.
Do you have it turn on?

Honestly, I didn’t even know this feature existed (thanks), but I don’t believe the issue is related to latency or mouse response. When I fire, I can hear the sound and see the bullet heading toward my opponent, but if I get killed, I observe the bullet disappearing.

Weird.

I encountered something similar only with mid progression Semis like G43, G41, Garand and so…
They’re extremely inaccurate if you’re firing to fast. It’s very possible to not hit enemy that’s standing 1m away from you. It looks like ghost shots, but in reality you just didn’t hit him.

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I see… so the issue is with the aim, not the fact that the bullet disappears. Thank you so much :slight_smile:

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lot of times the sniper who killed me should be dead too :face_with_monocle:

It is a matter of shot dispersion / accuracy.

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Ping - I’m in New Zealand and the physical distance from servers means I’m always at about 200+ ping, and I always lose these.

your client side sees you fire, but the sever is what matters and it sees you getting killed before you’ve pulled the trigger.

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Pretty normal for me. As an Aussie I have to be soooo much quicker on the trigger. Shooting at the same time ends up with me dead and my bullet not registering lol.

Always have to shoot first

Good old ping.

ping