Bonds skills are way too effective also he can counter spell nuclear missiles ok... its a skill challenge to get in position but still LOLIf the guy down the block is James Bond, sure.
Ok I misremembered a little (I think I am remembering from seeing it in the mid seventies) it was the campy 1967 Casino Royale and ... "Casino Royale is too much... for one James Bond!" it was more of a one time diversionary trick to throw off enemies.Hehehe there is one movie that has bond a created character the organization keeps giving the same code name
From my limited expertise and experience the primary impact on accuracy is movement, especially erratic movement, of the shooter. It's the big 800 lb gorilla compared to other factors one will normally deal with for direct shots.I actually tested my accuracy with a tennis ball and the loss of aim if you are under threat of attack at least while throwing can go from 89 to 95 percentiles to 5 percentiles. My brother and I were both pitchers at the time and it made me go hmmmmm and not sure how that translates to anything lol. Maybe a game with interupting attacks
I agree its sometimes interesting and fun to me figuring out how unrealistic "movie action hero land" or "D&D Land" or "legend land" actual is.But then you really have moved away from movie action hero land.
The studies I read in late 90s indicated in modern firefights under 50 yards the accuracy of attacks from both police and adversaries as well as military were circa 16 percentiles presumably with everyone doing the dodging and diving they managed to be less impaired than I and my brother seemed to be but we were at point blank range really. Hmmm we knew if we didnt move we would be hit and moving against a thrown weapon works well.But then you really have moved away from movie action hero land. You move to a system that drives you to seek cover, ambush, indirect warfare style play where a shootout is really really a horrible idea.
I agree its sometimes interesting and fun to me figuring out how unrealistic "movie action hero land" or "D&D Land" or "legend land" actual is.
I guess that's deadly accuracy by A-Team standards.The studies I read in late 90s indicated in modern firefights under 50 yards the accuracy of attacks from both police and adversaries as well as military were circa 16 percentiles presumably with everyone doing the dodging and diving .
I guess that's deadly accuracy by A-Team standards.
Seems like, in some genres, taking heavy fire is just set dressing. Not just guns and blasters that never seem to hit anyone, while tearing up the scenery, but the Fellowship fleeing the orc horde with just Gandalf ending up with an arrow in his hat kinda thing.