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Mw2 irl. :p

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Just something me and a friend came up with; How would the following work out IRL:

For those who played MW2, you probably know Afghan, the level with the crashed plane. Let's say you are on the cliff at the planes tail. You sprint, jump, make a 360, and shoot your Barett. Now let's check this IRL.

You sprint up the cliff, holding your barrett. This drains most of your energy and tirens your legs, because the weapon is very heavy. Tired legs and low energy means you can't jump very high, so you actually make a little hop. You turn, and shoot just before you hit the ground. Because of the weapon weight, you were only able to make a 180 degrees turn. The bullit you shot flys in the wall's direction, and the recoil of the barrett disrupted your arms. You land on the matress laying there, but as you land you hear a crack. It appears that your legs weren't able to hold your weight + the guns weight. Result: Both you knees are shattered. Some blood drips from your shir; the bullit you shot ricochetted back into you.

Just something to drop here (I actually hate the above mentioned game but this was quite funny)
2011-01-22 16:15:00

Author:
TjoxYorro
Posts: 220


That's not really how it would happen though, is it?

Thought not...
2011-01-22 17:27:00

Author:
Unknown User


Well physcially the 360 would be possible just tiring. The jump would be hard you have a barret in your hands your not going to be sprinting around. Shooting in mid air hip firing with no footing hence no control over the gun is likely to injure you severely. Even without a gun in your hands the likeliness of hitting the mattress and be perfectly fine to run is very unlikely, never mind holding a barret, your are likely to drop the gun and land on top of the gun which would really hurt. Of course whoever said MW2 was realistic 2011-01-22 17:52:00

Author:
robotiod
Posts: 2662


You sprint up the cliff, holding your barrett. This drains most of your energy and tirens your legs, because the weapon is very heavy. Tired legs and low energy means you can't jump very high, so you actually make a little hop. You turn, and shoot just before you hit the ground. Because of the weapon weight, you were only able to make a 180 degrees turn. The bullit you shot flys in the wall's direction, and the recoil of the barrett disrupted your arms. You land on the matress laying there, but as you land you hear a crack. It appears that your legs weren't able to hold your weight + the guns weight. Result: Both you knees are shattered. Some blood drips from your shir; the bullit you shot ricochetted back into you.
I walk to the top of the cliff, dragging the Barrett (M90-99). I'm pretty tired. I stumble towards the edge but I'm scared of heights. I drop the gun over the edge so I can pick it up later, then I try hanging off the edge of the cliff and slide down landing on my butt. I've ruined my favourite boots. IRL.
2011-01-24 04:26:00

Author:
Ayneh
Posts: 2454


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