You should see what happens in Team Fortress 2 when you get a headshot. If they're running, they fall down in funny ways. I like to have fun and shoot from different angles. They fall differently depending on where they get shot from. It's fun!
Which would you hate more, 10 dead babies in 1 trash can, or 1 dead baby in 10 trash cans?
↑ drwho ↑...that it so true. sniping in real life takes years of experience to truly be good at. also, trying to no-scope in a real life combat situation WILL get you killed. there is no probably; you will get shot. battlefield is kind of revolutionary in this field because it was the first to introduce bullet drop and leading your targets. in CoD, you just point and shoot; not really a challenge. also, snipers are incredible if they can get, say, 15 kills or so in a single battle; give or take a few, depending on the size of both forces. not as much glory as you might think. there's so much preperation up to one shot, and the concequences that one shot can have. they say every 1000 hits in sniper training equals one hit out in the combat zone. yes i watch military channel sometimes.
getting to the point, if a real life battle was scaled down to the size of an average CoD match, you'd: A) be lucky to survive, and B) only get maybe 3-4 kills MAXIMUM trying to snipe.
i agree. halo isn't trying to be realistic, so i can't talk badly about that. also i'm a halo fanatic, and i've seen some badass trick shots (and fails)
Drwho, you really shouldn't be here if you're going to get so butthurt and emotional over a thread. Also, if you're going to say things like that, you should be less of a hypocrite and have personal experience to back it up.