wait, computer games have been lying to me! You mean Snake isn't real! Snake!? Snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnakkke!
really? I thought the opposite.Furburt said:I agree. I find it stupid that game devs use them as a 'make more awesome' device.
They also reduce the velocity of the bullet significantly.
Yea I was thinking the same thing.IdealistCommi said:Well, you did say "Conventional suppressors" and "Standard ammo". Wouldn't a SF guy use more advanced ammo/suppressors for missions?
I know video games always had it wrong, but I was wondering about that
It is a real thing on shotguns, just not commonly used because the silencer can't take many shots with a scatter shot.danpascooch said:I completely agree, I remember the "silenced shotgun" in MF2, I laughed my ass off, isn't "Silent Shotgun" a total oxymoron?Furburt said:I agree. I find it stupid that game devs use them as a 'make more awesome' device.
They also reduce the velocity of the bullet significantly.
If it's not, it is now.
What he said. Suppressors are used to protect hearing, not for "stealth kills."jadias said:This thread is chock-full of absolutely hilarious misconceptions...
Suppressors are mis-represented by Hollywood and the games industry, yes. In reality they're not super-cool sound-killers that make you invisible and unaudible, they just take the edge off the sound and most of the flash off the muzzle.
There's a huge thing you're all overlooking here, though, and that is the MAIN USE of suppressors. They're used indoors. Why? Because firing an unsuppressed weapon indoors will literally deafen you. This counts for small-caliber arms (say, an MP5 shooting 9mm), let alone for something like an M4 using 5.56mm rounds.
A suppressor takes enough of the edge off the noise that you can just about use these guns inside, for room-clearing and the like. Same reason a lot of SWAT teams and such still use smaller-caliber weapons like the MP5 in preference to rifles like the M4 in some occasions, despite its lack of stopping power (and, more importantly these days, lack of body armour penetration).