Sentences with phrase «bullet impacts from»

As part of an ongoing review into core gameplay mechanics, we've increased the range that NPC's will hear bullet impacts from 1.9 metres to 5 metres.
Bullet Distractions As part of an ongoing review into core gameplay mechanics, we've increased the range that NPC's will hear bullet impacts from 1.9 metres to 5 metres.

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The researchers said this new way of watching plastic deformation as it happens can help study a wide range of phenomena, such as meteor impacts, the effects of bullets and other penetrating projectiles and high - performance ceramics used in armor, as well as how to protect spacecraft from high - speed dust impacts and even how dust clouds form between the stars.
Avoiding the punditry of the seminars, and following a tip from a recent SciAm.com article, the contingent sought out gaming vest that translates the force of virtual bullet impacts into actual thumps — perfect for Halo frag fests.
His reaction is too slow, however, to save him from the impact of a second bullet fired immediately thereafter; a bullet that painfully lodges itself into the soft flesh of Gideon's tired shoulder.
All this mayhem results in many implied deaths and injuries — not only from bullets but also from falls, impacts with cars and (in one case) getting hit by a speeding train.
To recap, the ending of the movie involves Deadpool finally reaching out to Russell, and while he thought it would mean sacrificing himself to save the kid's soul, it turns out that Cable had used the pure - lead game token as a way to shield Deadpool from the bullet's impact.
The exact details of what that means aren't publicly disclosed, but Mercedes says the car's bodywork and windows can brush off impacts from «hardened steel - core bullets fired from an assault rifle.»
At any one time there may be just a shred of cover between you and certain death, RPGs fly overhead and bullets impact just inches from your face — putting you right in the middle of a warzone.
Sure, the architecture and objects look great, but shadow, atmospheric effects, bullet impacts, explosions, and other such crucial physical minutiae seem to be missing from gameplay videos.
The resulting series of seemingly abstract sculptures document the effect of a bullet fired from an AK - 47 into a block of clay, and record the moment of impact normally invisible to the naked eye.
Here are the main bullet points from the summary on impacts of the changing climate that have already been detected (it's important to note that the panel stresses it is not, in this section, assessing how much of the change is human - driven or the result of natural variability):
So when I say «energy innovation» policies, I'm not talking about a silver bullet, I'm talking about a suite of policies from R&D, demonstration, financing, deployment, and market - based that not only develop the clean tech we need, but creates a competitive market for them, and get those technologies to market quicker than if left alone.My concerns shared in the post are those that ignore the innovation piece and assume, to a point a you do, that price or regs or taxes will have not just an immediate impact but a LARGE impact.
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