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7/23/2025, 6:54:26 PM
>>716234918
I hate that video games don't utilize physics like this anymore. I cannot tell you how much more it makes a game feel alive. Grenades sticky grenades can stick to weapons or live grenades mid-air, sniper bullets ricochet, even projectiles like rockets can go absolutely haywire if they get caught in a gravity hammer's blast because they're literally being propelled instead of traveling in a line until they hit something.
Even subtle shit in the movement. Jumping on a downward slope transfers your vertical momentum into horizontal and it just feels right.
I hate that video games don't utilize physics like this anymore. I cannot tell you how much more it makes a game feel alive. Grenades sticky grenades can stick to weapons or live grenades mid-air, sniper bullets ricochet, even projectiles like rockets can go absolutely haywire if they get caught in a gravity hammer's blast because they're literally being propelled instead of traveling in a line until they hit something.
Even subtle shit in the movement. Jumping on a downward slope transfers your vertical momentum into horizontal and it just feels right.
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