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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz4VyM-8W7Y&NR=1
the accent makes this girl awesomely lovey.
Along with her body of course, but that's a given.
so it's about domestic violence?aaaa
I did a big search to make sure this topic didn't exist anywhere else. And it didn't.i said that as in i thought i was in the off topic section
is it about domestic violence?check for yourself. the video is 3 seconds long
Why not just tell him?show fps*
The way is to set Developer Mode to 1 in the config.
how to turn on dev moderead the topic
So would I be able to pre-order BF3 on Steam?Well, not really, because they say it will be on steam when it's released. It's not a PRE order if you order it when it's already out.
yes. again. a game. even in a game it looks completely uneeded lol. they dont add zoom or accuracy at all. EVEN in game.I'm not defending anything.
but shell is defending the real life ones when someone brought up how handicapped that is for a handgun.
why are you guys so stupid as to defend something real with fictional images. jesus christ lol
well how close do you hold a handgun to your face? how do you look down a scope thats 2 feet away?
the scope itself has crosshairs you cant even use to aim with when you arent looking down it properly.
the camera is right up to the scope. not 2feet away where a person would be holding the gun...The snipers in BF3 are like what you explained, anyways.
you are using a horrible example that dont make your point
its only arms length away from your face and DONT hold the scope up to your eye if you want a bloody noseSo you're saying if you hold it CLOSE to our face we WON'T get a bloody nose, but if we hold it far we will?
well how close do you hold a handgun to your face? how do you look down a scope thats 2 feet away?Scopes aren't like this.
the scope itself has crosshairs you cant even use to aim with when you arent looking down it properly.
