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I have done a 3d adventure game in which the player has to find some cannon balls before being able to fire a cannon and blast open a door. I have not yet found out how to fire a missile in 3d so I had a problem.While watching a world war 2 film on tv I realized that you do not usualy see a shell going through the air. You only see the target exploding. It was easy to swap the door for a damaged door and the sound effect was convincing. Of course in a shootemup it is more fun to see the missile but it is not realistic exept in the hollywood sense. |
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What is your question? |
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If it's cannon balls you're firing, you certainly would be able to see them when fired. Infact, I expect the WWII shells would be visible too - anti-aircraft flak is visible in the night sky and actually looks like it's travelling pretty slowly. It's not visible in the film because they're not actually firing shells! :) [edit]Actually, I think this all depends on how far away your cannon is from the door: if it's very close, it's probably not worth showing the fired ball. However, I think actually seeing the ball hit the door and destroy it is part of the player's reward. Just seeing the door change state from normal to destroyed would be a bit of a gip, I think. If the cannon is close to the door, you could just have a cloud of smoke instead, I suppose. :) |
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There was no question , I just wanted opinions. I was in a Commando unit in ww2 and never saw any shells in the air. Mind you I had my head down a lot of the time. I like the cloud of smoke idea.In an adventure game its mostly about solving puzzles but I suppose a little arcade action could be included at some point. |
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I was in a Commando unit in ww2 and never saw any shells in the air. What!? How old are you? :P |
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I am 81 but not ready for a zimmer frame, in fact I still tide a bike( a bit like Lance Armstrong ( but slower ) |
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I am 81 And there's me going on about what I *think* it might have been like during wwII. I feel like a complete prat, now. Us young 'uns don't know we're born, Gord! :P |
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You were right about the cannon balls. You would see them flying through the air. Thanks. |
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Sorry I misunderstood you Gord. Although I've never seen a cannon fire I've read a little about Napoleonic warfare and have read stories about the soldiers being able to see the cannon balls as they skip along the ground |