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--- Quote from: Bisjac on October 04, 2011, 05:37:20 PM ---no. a real handgun+scope first person image would allow you to see the hands and arms of the person.
you once again posted  the eye/camera right up to the scope. thats not how you shoot a handgun, and CANT shoot a .44

i dont care how bf does it. its not real. its a game. that wasnt even the discussion; YOU were making comparisons to real life so back it up by using real life debate.

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--- Quote from: Messes on October 04, 2011, 05:22:01 PM ---


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Bisjac:

yes. again. a game. even in a game it looks completely uneeded lol. they dont add zoom or accuracy at all. EVEN in game.

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

Shell:


--- Quote from: Bisjac on October 04, 2011, 05:42:11 PM ---yes. again. a game. even in a game it looks completely uneeded lol. they dont add zoom or accuracy at all. EVEN in game.

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

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I'm not defending anything.

And you were talking about sniper scopes. Not handguns. Not to mention it sounded like you were talking about real life ones.


--- Quote from: Bisjac on October 04, 2011, 05:17:36 PM ---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.

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Acid:

In real life powerful revolvers are used with scopes sometimes. Many use them for hunting animals.

BladeOfTheHorizon:


--- Quote from: Shell on October 04, 2011, 02:47:14 PM ---
According to an anonymous report BF3Blog received from inside Valve, the developer/publisher is currently in late-stage talks with EA in bringing Battlefield 3 to the Steam digital distribution service. The rumor says that Battlefield 3 would be available on Steam just in time for the game’s release on October 25.

According to the report, EA and Valve are very close to reaching an agreement regarding sales of DLC content, which is the main reason Battlefield 3 is not on Steam: Valve requires that all DLC is sold through Steam, while EA would prefer to sell via its own channels. This was the cause of another EA title, Crysis 2, for being pulled from Steam earlier this year.

Many PC gamers have lobbied both EA and Valve to put Battlefield 3 on Steam for a while now. It looks like it’ll finally happen soon.

We’ve reached out to EA and Valve for a comment on this story.

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i already preordered on origin

life is a bitch

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