I had a hard time thinking of an accurate title for this thread.
In COD4 multiplayer there is lots of debris on most maps that looks like paper flying around in the wind. Most of the time I don't notice it but often it can trick my eye into thinking that I saw player motion. Since this game is a twitch reflex game like CS, having my eyes distracted by map effects for even a split second can have a direct impact on my score. I notice this most when either going hard on the offensive and working with enemies all around me or when sniping (camping).
I actually like this map effect because it does ad realism and immersion to the game, but I am wondering if it can be turned off in graphics settings. I any players are able to turn this off then they have a distinct advantage over those who leave it on. If you can turn it off, then how? I would obviously like to join the club since I want to turn my frequent #2 finishes into #1.
Also, feel free to chime in on how you feel about this leaf in the wind atmospheric effect and how you think it affects game play.
Thanks.
In COD4 multiplayer there is lots of debris on most maps that looks like paper flying around in the wind. Most of the time I don't notice it but often it can trick my eye into thinking that I saw player motion. Since this game is a twitch reflex game like CS, having my eyes distracted by map effects for even a split second can have a direct impact on my score. I notice this most when either going hard on the offensive and working with enemies all around me or when sniping (camping).
I actually like this map effect because it does ad realism and immersion to the game, but I am wondering if it can be turned off in graphics settings. I any players are able to turn this off then they have a distinct advantage over those who leave it on. If you can turn it off, then how? I would obviously like to join the club since I want to turn my frequent #2 finishes into #1.
Also, feel free to chime in on how you feel about this leaf in the wind atmospheric effect and how you think it affects game play.
Thanks.