Archer (The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim)
did anyone come across when arrows stopped flying when firing a bow Oo literally fly 5m and fallShoomer
well, let's say this body without brains and marauders, magicians, bandits, and damn guards in the end. are they also without brains? Yes, this is not nonsense. there is no incentive to aim with a bow. beat where you go. the current from the Daedric is still difficult to get ... but in general it is necessary to wire arrows to better shoot))
Hudson
Strictly speaking, an arrow on the ground never flies in a straight line, and in a parabola - this is very conditional, if you remember that we are surrounded by air.
In general, I will tell you all a terrible secret. The trajectory of the arrow is an ellipse, but very, very elongated.
Only shhh, it's a secret! :)
Iotar
comrade "smartass", think at least for a minute what you wrote, zuggli the ellipse, googled the parabola, why disgrace yourself, arrows in the game fly along a trapezoid!
Damn sinusoid. In general, the flight of an arrow here is wild random, a specialist tried for an hour to shoot with saves to understand how the physics of flight works here, including shooting in motion to the right / left, but I realized that it was useless, because incredible things happen with the arrow in flight. For example, from a distance of 20-30 meters from the target, the arrow flies almost to the center of the sight, well, it can be slightly lower, but if you take a couple of steps back, then the arrow either becomes immaterial, or disappears altogether on approaching the target. I already took it lower and higher, 1 horseradish arrow flies right through, but 1 time I hit the villain from a distance of almost 60-70 meters, just for fun I shot taking almost the entire height of the enemy. How it happened, hell knows, more of this has never happened. Another example is shooting on the move. If you aim while walking to the right, and the enemy moves in the same direction, also aiming, for some reason you need to aim so that the enemy is to the right of the sight, or clearly on it (depending on the distance), although according to all laws of physics it should be the other way around. More xs how ballistics is arranged here.
Ihalainen
if physics is applied here, then half of the arrows should not fly at all; half of the arrows should not be streamlined, or even horned (Daedric) developed about physics did not bother much. and we should be glad that they fly at least randomly. By the way, I also demolished a chela somewhere from 60-70 meters and a paragraph of some kind could not get into a mammoth from 40 ... I found there one constant thing that the closer to the enemy the lower the sight should be taken. from 5-10 meters aiming at the chest hits the head
Constantly lays down exactly in the scope, regardless of distance. I don't know how you shoot, it's all elementary there. Plus, there is no sector hit system, so it's useless to sculpt headshots :)
MeGhostaxD
Ancient Nordic arrows, a ghostly, enchanted bow that removes mana in addition to damage. But with what was before, and with the Falmer, and with any - the same thing.
Marvster
well, I don’t know then it turns out that we are mutants of the hand * oops ...
Marvster
we can do this ... yes a lot of reasons to sort out everything laziness is easier to find ... in the sense of learning to shoot as it is