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Half-Life 2 Roleplay / Re: S2M Rule Clarification
« on: May 24, 2011, 02:30:18 PM »
Just to go completely back to the first point of the topic and showing complete disregard for anything else that has been posted on the 6 pages of thread (
). Shoot to miss is a roleplay term that I've been awefully in shit standing with over the past 5 years of me roleplaying, seriously. It's something you can't enforce, it's something that you can't give a clear description for or put definite terms down for. Shoot to miss is something that has to be felt, 'when you feel it is right', 'when you think you can shoot to hit', etcetera, except that noone thinks alike. And whenever a party thinks they're right to shoot and hit the other starts complaining, yadayadayada. I think we all know the deal.
The only and actual way to get shoot to miss battles is to set the gun's accuracy ridiculously bad (say 1 meter spread at perhaps even 10 meters distance, of course with a fair chance of about 0.3 for the shot to be exactly on spot for pistols, 0.4 for SMGs, 0.5 for rifles, snipers a 0.9 chance of it being on spot, etc). Well fuck, mate, that's going to need some changes in the script! Yep. Yep it does.
). Shoot to miss is a roleplay term that I've been awefully in shit standing with over the past 5 years of me roleplaying, seriously. It's something you can't enforce, it's something that you can't give a clear description for or put definite terms down for. Shoot to miss is something that has to be felt, 'when you feel it is right', 'when you think you can shoot to hit', etcetera, except that noone thinks alike. And whenever a party thinks they're right to shoot and hit the other starts complaining, yadayadayada. I think we all know the deal.The only and actual way to get shoot to miss battles is to set the gun's accuracy ridiculously bad (say 1 meter spread at perhaps even 10 meters distance, of course with a fair chance of about 0.3 for the shot to be exactly on spot for pistols, 0.4 for SMGs, 0.5 for rifles, snipers a 0.9 chance of it being on spot, etc). Well fuck, mate, that's going to need some changes in the script! Yep. Yep it does.

