Forum Discussion
Exchanging bullets:
If my bullets hit my enemy first, then he shouldn't be able to fire back. You
could do something like the flashbang neutralization.
AI response:
In most cases, it is extremely difficult and unlikely for a person to aim accurately while being shot. While adrenaline and a "fight or flight" response can numb the initial pain, the body's natural physiological reactions to a traumatic injury make accurate shooting nearly impossible.
Physiological factors that prevent accurate aim
Massive physical shock: When a bullet strikes, it transfers a large amount of
kinetic energy, crushing and stretching tissue around its path. The impact alone
will cause a person to flinch, stumble, or even fall.
Reloading:
It could be cool to manually reload. This could be a skill to perfect like
aiming. To reload press a button to drop magazine, another to grab a magazine,
insert the magazine and re-establish grip. As it is now with a press a only one button the reloading
sequence is carried out automatically like handing the weapon to a servant and
having it returned reloaded. Which isn't that involving.