edit- If you read none of this thread, at least click the link below.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/01/foghorn/new-from-trijicon-ccas-auto-adjusting-riflescope/
Should the rifles on the low end of the projectile/acceleration technology spectrum be affected by bullet drop? Please explain your position if you want to or if it is not covered by a simple yes or no.
It's in Battlefield, should it be in Destiny?
Should Kentucky Windage be involved somehow as well?
Should there be an visual automation system in higher-tech ballistic weapons that accounts for all of the following and provides accurate fire?
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I'm going to say no. Bullet-drop is a cool concept, but unless we're going to be including concepts like wind-speed, air pressure, humidity and temperature, there is no reason to add this single "realistic" feature. If we are going to make this like real-world sniping, I doubt anyone is going to be a sniper. It's just way too much math. I would like to see some travel-time compensation though.