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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #11 (permalink)
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Again, YouTube gameplay videos are NOT News.

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the game play in sniper video is unrealistic you cant aim that fast with a sniper rifle.
taking down a helicopter with a single sniper rifle shot while teetering on the edge of a waterfall is unrealistic. That's why it is called a video game.
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the game play in sniper video is unrealistic you cant aim that fast with a sniper rifle.
There are people here actually arguing against this poster using "it's a video game" as an excuse? We all saw the same videos right? Split second aim, fire, kill shots with a sniper rifle? Evidently those players are well versed in how the game transitions from wide field of view to scope view and can tell where the center mark is without even looking.

For that matter there are people that can aim that precisely using a thumb pad? No wonder console gamers are content with their FPSes. Personally I find the controls are either too stiff or too loose and can't aim nearly as well, but obviously that's just me.
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uh belongs in PC gaming, this isn't news.
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Again, YouTube gameplay videos are NOT News.
Sorry guys, I'm not perfect, I do make mistakes. But noone has told me this before, despite I've posted YouTube videos to News several times. I won't do this again.
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