Anti-Bullet Shadows

Fragment of a discussion from Talk:Bullet Shadow
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Interesting concept! My suspicion is this ultimately can only provide a very small effect though.

The problem I see, is that the times when the bullet shadows affect movement most noticably (when they are "in a dangerous position for no apparent reason"), are also the times when actual bullet collisions are most likely, and in those situations it doesn't help to know where their bullet is anyway.

(I don't think the term "anti-bullet shadows" is ideal, since it's just taking advantage of leaked information. "anti-foo" makes me think of something directly countering "foo", when this just takes advantage of it rather than countering)

Rednaxela19:22, 24 November 2011

Yeah, I also wasn't completely happy with the name but I wasn't quite sure what else to call it. ABS was the best I could come up with.

Skilgannon23:43, 24 November 2011