You assume the role of team leader in the tactical response team of a major city police force. Your work is to plan and carry out tactical entry in barricade and hostage situations with least possible loss of life the desired outcome.

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Pe†eR-KuN
Pe†eR-KuN - - 1,785 comments

oohhhhh AWESOME!
Are the HOLES of the Ammo is different by types?
example: 5.56x45mm round's hole is larger than 9mm?
and the gore of the Ammunition is differ in Types of ammunition?
just wondering.

sorry for my English.
it's not quite good this time.

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Cantalouper
Cantalouper - - 91 comments

5.56 should be smaller because it is smaller and faster

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isbeorn Author
isbeorn - - 837 comments

Hi! You are both right. While the entry hole will be smaller for a 5.56 the exit hole may be bigger. Projectiles have a property for how much they expand when they travel inside something and this affects the size of the exit hole.

And yes, there is more gore the higher energy the projectile has. The energy is calculated from the projectile's weight and velocity.

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Pe†eR-KuN
Pe†eR-KuN - - 1,785 comments

WhoooooO! definitely an Engine Upgrade! so much Bullet's Feature in it, "saw" Awesome!

@Cantalouper that was just an example so don't take that seriously ok? PEACE!

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Cantalouper
Cantalouper - - 91 comments

Thats pretty damn cool

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I finally got around to implement a better (still simple) model for how projectiles travel inside stuff. So now some cool properties are displayed in the ammo selection.