Real Time Projectiles, Cavity Based Damage, Physics Calculated Terminal Ballistics, Bullet Deformations. The Evolution of the First Person Shooter!

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Kasplatt
Kasplatt - - 412 comments

Looks proper good guys.

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klichka
klichka - - 138 comments

Do you have ricochets as well? I'd imagine you could get a small ricochet or bounce off if you hit a durable enough object at an almost parallel angle. (Perpendicular and you have a really weak round or strong material if it won't penetrate rather than bounce.)

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JoffL Creator
JoffL - - 433 comments

Yes, bullets do ricochet. Easiest way to cause a ricochet is to fire a 9mm at a metal surface at a bit of an angle.

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EnterpriseG Author
EnterpriseG - - 629 comments

Bullets will bounce back depending on the Tensile and Yield Strengths of the Material of the Bullet and of the Impact Surface. Deflection Energy can send a bullet back almost on an opposite trajectory it impacted on.

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OccupationCS External and Terminal Ballistic Demonstration at 10% Speed (3 Frames a Second)