michaelb15
Member
If I randomly shoot arrows into the sky is there a chance that they will fall and hit someone? like IRL?
it would be cool to kno forsure
it would be cool to kno forsure
I can't believe I made that mistake - freelance writers should know better.... FixedARC*
I have one complaint against Bethesda on this one. I'll welcome corrections if I'm wrong or I missed an option on the settings screen.
The arc in my experience is automatically adjusted in Skyrim. I aim my bow at an enemy and shoot, no matter how far, the arc the arrow makes ends exactly on the targeted enemy, exactly where I aimed at.
I remember in Oblivion where this is not so. You aim your crosshairs at a target too far away and the arrow will fall short. I miss manually adjusting where I aim at. I remember having to get the feel of the bow against a given distance from a target, aiming the crosshairs farther up since I "feel" that the target is a bit farther away.
Hitting a target with this unaided system was a rush much like what the player felt in the video. But much more, you get to feel it every single time you fire an arrow in Oblivion. Now, in Skyrim, it's point the crosshairs, don't think, don't estimate, and boom... exact hit.
Hehehe. Now that is an arcing headshot. :3
ARC comes from the Old French arc meaning bowed or curved.ARC*
But you just pointed out that it is a direct adoption from French. Doesn't that mean French is stupid...ARC comes from the Old French arc meaning bowed or curved.
Arch comes form the Old French arche, which means bow or ARC.
The first implies movement, the second implies a stationary object.
The English language is stupid.
Wasn't really the point I was trying to make, but good catch nonetheless. I think we know where the real stupidity lies... within us all!!! SO SAY WE ALL!!!But you just pointed out that it is a direct adoption from French. Doesn't that mean French is stupid...ARC comes from the Old French arc meaning bowed or curved.
Arch comes form the Old French arche, which means bow or ARC.
The first implies movement, the second implies a stationary object.
The English language is stupid.
But then again French comes from the same family as most European languages... All European Languages are stupid
Yeah I was thinking about that. Let me tell ya. I miss a ton of shots just barely all the time. I wish it auto compensated.Skyrim does not have auto aim...
I remember shooting right up into the sky, and it fell down again..The arrows do arc, but the arc is different from any game I've seen. For a set distance after being launched (assuming maximum velocity), the arrow actually rises OVER the crosshair. It then falls to cross-hair level and declines.
It's important to note, however, that a distance limit is currently imposed on bows. After a certain number of feet (I have no idea how many), the arrow just disappears.
So I guess this guy cant do this?I remember shooting right up into the sky, and it fell down again..The arrows do arc, but the arc is different from any game I've seen. For a set distance after being launched (assuming maximum velocity), the arrow actually rises OVER the crosshair. It then falls to cross-hair level and declines.
It's important to note, however, that a distance limit is currently imposed on bows. After a certain number of feet (I have no idea how many), the arrow just disappears.
or this?I remember shooting right up into the sky, and it fell down again..The arrows do arc, but the arc is different from any game I've seen. For a set distance after being launched (assuming maximum velocity), the arrow actually rises OVER the crosshair. It then falls to cross-hair level and declines.
It's important to note, however, that a distance limit is currently imposed on bows. After a certain number of feet (I have no idea how many), the arrow just disappears.