When you shoot someone and see the X indicating a hit, is that decided by the shooter's computer, the server or the target's computer?
Well it's not from the taget's computer, as you get the X on single player.confused wrote:
When you shoot someone and see the X indicating a hit, is that decided by the shooter's computer, the server or the target's computer?
the server would be my guess.. it syncs and determines if your bullet hit or not..
but its only guessing..
but its only guessing..
Server I think....
But does it really matter? - all you need to know is that if you see the "x"''s, then the shots are registering.
But does it really matter? - all you need to know is that if you see the "x"''s, then the shots are registering.
That's actuallly the point of the question. Does seeing the X guarantee that you actually were credited for the hit?Titch2349 wrote:
Server I think....
But does it really matter? - all you need to know is that if you see the "x"''s, then the shots are registering.
If my computer generates the X, it uses the location of the target when I shoot. But the target could actually have moved without that being sent to my computer in time. So I see the X even though the target wasn't truly there anymore.
Server i would imagine as they can turn the X or hit indicator off.
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That's actuallly the point of the question. Does seeing the X guarantee that you actually were credited for the hit?Titch2349 wrote:
Server I think....
But does it really matter? - all you need to know is that if you see the "x"''s, then the shots are registering.
Hit reg. is server side. Unless you are on single player, which is why there is no hitbox lag when you TV in singleplayer.
An 'x' ALWAYS means you've hit the target. So i'm guessing its the server.
I don think that means anything, SP are bots, players online arent bots lol, right?Simon wrote:
Well it's not from the taget's computer, as you get the X on single player.confused wrote:
When you shoot someone and see the X indicating a hit, is that decided by the shooter's computer, the server or the target's computer?
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the X is sent by the server to indicate a registered hit. If you fire into someone and it doesn't reg you get no x.
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I'm saying that it isn't from another persons PC, if you get the Hit indicator on SINGLE PLAYER (No actual person behind their screen) then that must it's from the server.SamFisher199 wrote:
I don think that means anything, SP are bots, players online arent bots lol, right?Simon wrote:
Well it's not from the taget's computer, as you get the X on single player.confused wrote:
When you shoot someone and see the X indicating a hit, is that decided by the shooter's computer, the server or the target's computer?
It is from the server. In the server settings (RCON, not Daemon) you can set the hit indicator.
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