>Reloading with a partial magazine discards the rest of the ammo
>Usable car turn signals
>If you park on a hill, your car will roll down unless you activate the handbrake
What are some other games with TECHNOLOGY?
>Reloading with a partial magazine discards the rest of the ammo
>Usable car turn signals
>If you park on a hill, your car will roll down unless you activate the handbrake
What are some other games with TECHNOLOGY?
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Why the fuck has Mafia 1 been removed from like, every fucking online store ever?
Same with Prey.
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jews innit
maybe
based Mafia
based Vavra
Helldivers does the partial magazine thing.
And I love that game for it.
Magic magazines are garbage.
music licensing
>if you keep your high beams on, the npc cars and trucks will flash their lights at you, as drivers do in real life
Eurotruck 2
How can they be so incompetent.
>tfw collecting secret cars
>tfw deep lores
What's a game (probably a fps) where you had a certain number of magazines and pressing the reload key just switched between them ?
>white protagonist
DROPPED
arma series
Operation Flashpoint does that. So does SWAT 4, I believe. But who actually uses guns in SWAT 4, right? It's all about dat pepper gun and rubber slugs.
Arma 2-3
In Far Cry 4 you can, from outside the vehicle remove the handbreak, I never understood why, maybe they hoped someone would make a vehicle roll down an hill with some C4 on it but I never had the chance.
SWAT 4
I remember SOCOM did this. Its third person though.
It's money, not incompetence. Same thing that happened with San Andreas.
I'm assuming the game producers payed a license fee to the music rights holders when they first released the game on disc, then renegotiated that when it got a digital release.
Obviously, a lifetime license would be way too expensive, so they probably licensed the tracks for 5 or 10 years or something.
With the game being so old and probably not selling a lot anymore, I'm guessing they didn't want to pay tons of money to license the music again, and didn't want spend time to take out all of the music tracks in question.
I love games that show the character turn the steering wheel fully, hand over hand. Can't stand when so-called "simulation" racing games show the driver move the fucking wheel an inch and yet Far Cry 3 and 4 have full hand over hand steering animations. Even GTA IV, with its static steering wheels, has proper steering animations for the characters.
Infiltration, Socom and recently, Insurgency.
For anyone interested, Infiltration is literally TECHNOLOGY: the fps
Red Orchestra, if you're able to spawn as a class that doesn't use clips.
>clips
At least you can buy CDKEY for Prey on some site like russian platiru and activate it on Steam.
You're meming too hard.
>CLIPS
>CLIPS
>CLIPS
FUCK YOU
Why not a per digital copy sold or a physical copy produced license?
Did they actually think to themselves that the game won't sell "10 years into the future"?
>Can't stand when so-called "simulation" racing games show the driver move the fucking wheel an inch
Is it not so in sports cars?
It's not a meme. Its correct terminology. Even with old bolt-action rifles, the rifle feeds from an internal magazine. The little metal bit that holds like 5 cartridges that you push into the gun is called a clip. The bit the gun feeds from is called a magazine. Clips go into magazines, guns feed from magazines.
Yes?
>In Far Cry 4 you can, from outside the vehicle remove the handbreak,
Curious, how do you do this?
So you put bullets in a clip and clip into a pistol's magazine?
Insurgency
You load magazine with clips. You don't insert magazine into fucking Mosin. That's exactly what he meant.
Yes, but you still reload the rifle using a clip to load the internal magazine instead of swapping out magazines, so that user is correct.
not all sports cars have the same degrees of wheel rotation, senpai.
But yeah generally speaking you're right. but, say, Rally cars might have really strict degrees of rotation.
bingo
crouch near the wheels I think
Walk up to one of the front wheels of a car parked on an incline and it'll give you a prompt to interact
they calculated out a license according to the estimated number of game copies they'd sell, vs. a 10 year "sell however you want" license
money
You're a dummy.
I've never seen someone use a clip for a pistol, but yes.
More typically, you'd have rifle ammo (like 5.56x45mm) on clips and push those into the magazine. It makes loading a 30 round mag quicker if the rounds can go in in bunches of 10.
The clip doesn't actually stay in the magazine though. It gets pulled out after the cartridges go in. EXCEPT if you're using an M1 Garand, which holds its clip inside the magazine just to make the clip/magazine distinction difficult.
Follow the discussion.
Originally someone requested a game that pressing the reload key let you switch between different mags.
When you spawn as a rifleman in Red Orchestra, your clip-fed rifle only has one magazine (the permanently attached one). So, despite your knowledge of internal mags, pressing the Reload button wouldn't ever let you switch different magazines if you're using a clip fed rifle in Red Orchestra.
Yes, directly with something like c96, and there are also speedloaders for reloading a detachable magazine once removed from a weapon.
n-no u
Holy shit dude get a life no one fucking cares.
not really, but yeah.
Clips are used to feed internal magazines, pistol magazines as in "your average semiautomatic pistol" would just be loaded by hand (like a clip)
Pic related, clip fed, internal magazine. You can see the clip: it's the tiny bit of metal holding the rounds in place. Off the top of my head I can't think of guns that used external magazines and clip feeding at the same time (maybe to quickly reload external mags) but since the gun industry tried pretty much everything, I'm sure it happened.
Receiver.
It all makes sense now, thanks.
Dumb cunts. Clips are what some guns use. He's not talking about magazines.
>get a life
You can leave whenever you want, normie.
>normie
God you're even more pathetic than I thought. Just come here already so I can put you out of your misery. GOD YOU'RE SUCH A FUCKING LOSER!
Would anyone like a game mechanic where the protag keeps all of the magazines that still have bullets in them and when he's in a safe area, he can hold down the reload button and basically take the time to automatically micromanage and sort his bullets?
You're trying too hard, normalfag
Speaking of technology and clips, I just started replaying COD2 and noticed there was one rifle I couldn't reload until it was empty, I thought it was a bug but now I guess it's because it uses clips ?
working pilot instruments in helicopters and planes, speedos in cars in operation slashpoint
The only thing that's hard is this dick that's gonna go through your skull if you don't shut the fuck up. I'm the boss of this joint you got NOTHING on me kid remember that it could save your life.
Arma 3 allows you to reload and consolidate magazines with the ACE mod.
I remember seeing a random pedestrian like that on Election Campaign as I was leaving the old building, what's up with that?
which one? garand?
it's like in a real word, you couldnt to it
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Still the only game I've ever considered a true 10/10.
Receiver does this, but most of the time you either die or load the 1 half full magazine already loaded
That Red 9 piece of shit is triggering me.
Nope. You're not fitting in anytime soon with that attitude.
That's probably the M1 Garand.
A distinguishing characteristic is that you stick the whole clip into the gun's magazine, metal bit included.
Even if you have one bullet left, you can't reload unless you fire that last bullet, which ejects the clip itself, and lets you insert a new clip.
DayZ does this
Yeah I think it's this one. Pretty frustating desu
>young face
>old tits
wat
Give me your address fucker we'll see how tough you are after I light a bag of dog shit on your front porch and ring the doorbell. Go ahead try me bitch I'll lick your ass so hard you'll be crying to mama for a week.
Kill me, Pete.
You're speaking of Garand. That actually due to balance.
American main rifle was a semi-auto rifle, while everyone else used bolt action. That said it's dumb because every nation in multiplayer used semi-auto. Though this is since MoHAA days when Kar98k was only German rifle.
In real life you could reload it, it just it was recommended by soldiers to just shoot out all remaining bullets because it was faster to reload empty Garand.
You can do it, but you risk losing a chunk of your thumb in the process
but is it fun?
The Zone of Alienation mod for STALKER does this. Too bad it's buggy as all fucking hell.
>Mr. Salieri sends his regards.
Mafia is a cinematic masterpiece.
It's because it's 9mm.
Only the combat mechanics aged poorly. But most third person shooters from that time aren't exempt.
Nevertheless it's still fun as ever and has a very real presence where other games fail.
A lot of post WW2 battle rifles used detachable magazines and stripper clips. I have a MAS 49 rifle that uses a detachable 10 rd mag and has the ability to use a stripper clip.
Modern guns also use stripper clips to reload detachable magazines. You just don't reload it while it's attached to the gun. It's more of a convenience thing. Look up AR-15 stripper clips.
>Only the combat mechanics aged poorly.
I'd take them over most modern cover shooters any day of the week.
You can reload it halfway in real life and some other games (notably World at War in the same series) but it's not as convenient as just firing off the remaining rounds.
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AT 2:15 he unloads the garand, notice how it requires both his hands to remove the remaining rounds (one holding the bolt while the other pulls the clip out).
It typically can't be reloaded halfway in games because of either balance (it's a standard issue semi-auto vs the bolt-action standard issue of everyone else so they need to invent some downside) or because they really want to show off the cool "ping" animation.
the stupid idiots ruined mafia 2. why did they add that scene, WHY? and it was done so poorly.
It's very rarely a fixed time period. The issue revolves around the format. De La Soul can't put any of their early work online because they used so many samples, and the licensing contracts specifically state "vinyl or cassette". You'll never find an official copy of 3 Feet High and Rising on streaming sites.
I can guarantee that old games using licensed music are based on contracts that didn't anticipate digital distribution, so they're slowly falling off the market. It's a crying shame, but it is what it is.
sunburn. hence the tanlines from her bikini
You can. You just load individual rounds into the clip that sits inside the magazine.
Of course, it's hard, and not worth it. If you're in an "oh-shit" situation, you're better off taking the whole clip out and tossing it. Or better yet you're actually better off just popping off the last of your shots and reloading.
I remember the demo having a gas system, thank god that was not a thing
To tie in with the original.
It should've been a fleeting remark about it happening, not something you do in the most tasteless fashion. There is no buildup, you just whack him and that's it. It's like the player is supposed to not recognize this for some reason.
>Have a half-filled magazine in your gun
>Replace it with a fresh one to top yourself off and keep the partial just in case
>Protag proceeds to throw the partial magazine away like a dumbass
>Run out of ammo later when you only need a few bullets
It's not technology, it's just fucking annoying. Technology would be if you kept the spare magazine for later and it had the same amount of ammo.
Killing Floor 2 is pretty neat in that your character will only throw away empty mags. If there's still ammo in the magazine they'll put it back on their person.
Crysis
AI would urinate/tie their shoes, you could slice trees in half and shoot down birds. You could throw gooks at eachother, or run into a gook so hard he goes flying, knocking anything he hits over. Almost all buildings were destructible and fleeing AI could accidentally knock eachother over.
That's what the early Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon games did but no one cares about those
I totally read that as urinate their shoes.
Hi, my name is Hideo Kojima, and this is TECHNOLOGY
receiver is barely a game, but the gun tech is great and just like this
Don't you actually get injured if you sprint into a wall while in speed mode?
Uncharted 4
>Roll into mud
>Get your clothes dirty
>Roll into water
>They clean up
>Roll into snow
>Snow slowly falls off
Arma
Too bad Bohemia can't optimize their games worth a fuck, and shit looks like rainbow six vegas and needs a 760 to run proper
Yes, but it'd break shit too.
They just wack him without buildup because it's was a favor to the don, the killers weren't supposed to know anything about him, it was just another job for Vito and Joe, but obviously it was a nice nod to old Mafia fans. it would be worse if it was like this:
>LOOK GUYS THIS WAS FROM MAFIA 1 LOOK AT THE REFERENCES
I agree. That's the point, mafia life is brutal. You get asked to whack a guy, you do it. No huge mission briefings needed.