At least with the setting I am on I won’t see that much difference
True, I constantly blow peoples rams off my 6.5mm carcano rifles. Its a bit exagerated I think.
let me show you exaggerated
warning: gore and strong language
(21) Melee and Bloody Mess is great mix! - Fallout 3 - YouTube
Hi Guy.The game was upgraded.
The major update dropped?
YEAH BABY!
Adding new gore effects and dismemberment would be a great addition too.
highly efficient
You can turn it off in the game settings, as normal.
Now port the door opening mechanic too, peaking through doors would be nice for more tactical approach.
Hey, what happened to the feature where you can put engineers and AT in event squads? Really looked forward to getting some use out of my old assault event squads …
(EDIT - me idiot, you get free squad upgrades and then you can give them a new soldier)
Can we have longer times for the bodies of deceased soldiers remain?
It is in the game, but you have to go in the squad upgrade tab of said squad to unlock the additional solider
Ah I see, thanks
and if I shoot in the head or in the body with a larger caliber, 50.cal, then the body will be in pieces?
and also leave longer bodies in the game
It’s wonderful that the enlisted game brings a little more of the “reality of war” into our
thirsty hands of chaos! Although the shots didn’t actually cause blood spatters of that magnitude, it was more beautiful! The more brutal the better!
A Fallout too neat
“Before” is arterial blood (light red, flows out pretty fast). “After” is venous blood (dark, flows out much slower). Plus the “After” it fades out into a gradient of opacity, which looks very artificial, like a sticker.
The older splatter looks better, flows into streams or stops locally which is more realistic on rugged textures that form easier and harder paths to flow along. The first 10 seconds of this video show this much too well - the old version looks like the blood spills unevenly on uneven ground (logical), the second looks like blood is seeping from underneath, like the concrete was a sponge pumped from below. This looks like a downgrade to me.