Open ambush8832 opened 2 years ago
this happens occasionally, just not everytime
this happens occasionally, just not everytime
they don't go stiff though, and they don't move/twitch a bit
that's what I am asking to add
they go stiff for like 0.7 seconds and then become limp when on the floor. theres no twitching though
Absolutely disgusting. Perfect.
this happens occasionally, just not everytime
i forgot to mention, when shot in the head, fresh corpses will violently twitch once, the more you keep firing the more they keep twitching until there is nothing left of the brain
also all guns in the ragdoll's hand fire from one to three times because the fingers and hands twitch and seize too
Sadly, I've experienced an actual headshot at the firing range we have nearby. Man looked into the barrel of a jammed weapon, and just before the instructor could push the gun away, I heard a loud bang and the guy falling on the ground right after the bang. No twitching and no standing for even a single second. He was shot in the head, therefore all his muscles released and just collapsed. That's how it looks like in real life.
Sadly, I've experienced an actual headshot at the firing range we have nearby. Man looked into the barrel of a jammed weapon, and just before the instructor could push the gun away, I heard a loud bang and the guy falling on the ground right after the bang. No twitching and no standing for even a single second. He was shot in the head, therefore all his muscles released and just collapsed. That's how it looks like in real life.
I watched some gore videos, and middle east war footage. War prisoners were shot in the head and they twitched and shook too.
Feature description because of brain damage after being shot in the head, humans should go stiff for a quick moment while falling, and the body should move a bit for a random length of time when it's dead
Feature purpose realism, also it makes headshots much more satisfying