
One particular attention to detail I’ve always admired in RE2 Remake is Leon’s trigger discipline.
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One particular attention to detail I’ve always admired in RE2 Remake is Leon’s trigger discipline.
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Leon ditched that in RE4 VR. Finger on the trigger at all times.
Unlike irl americans
You would think in a zombie apocalypse where over
90%of the population is zombiefied and half the remaining 10% are out to kill you that trigger discipline would not really be an issue.
” Oh look a licker is coming ima gonna take an extra half a second to pull the trigger cause gun safety is important”
To be honest he was a rookie during that game, so his trigger discipline would be garbo most likelly.
Not this crap again
I hate to be that guy, but that’s actually not correct. His finder should run along the frame above the trigger, not next to it.
Another interesting thing about his pistol is that in game, attaching a stock enables 3-round bursts. This may seem like some dumb video game logic, but that pistol model can fire like that with it’s stock.
I’m no gunsmith so I can’t tell you how, but the internet’s gun experts said it
this is a technique that is also taught to real life cops, the index finger along the gun bevor taking a shot.
He’s afraid of wasting all his ammo and having to restart the game for a 4th time
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He better not waste a bullet or I’ll walk him into some zombies
Idk if it’s a good thing though. With the situation he’s in you need to be ready to pull the trigger at any moment
Oh i never knew that little detail, that actually really cool they used actual gun discipline
The kids in Splatoon and Machinists in FFXIV in their unique idle pose are the same way!
Like pretty much every game with guns does this
Old Leon be like :”9mm, safety… **always** off”
That’s not even discipline. That’s just how to properly handle a gun. This is one of those things that should be normal. But since we’re pointing it out, that means it isn’t.
Please respect weapons when you hold one guys. It should be heavy to carry. If it’s not, then you don’t understand it enough.
I’m all for trigger discipline.
If I was in that fucking city I’m throwing that shit out the window.
That’s been a thing in the series for a while, revelations 2 has it, I don’t remember if the games before had it too, but they probably did.
I wonder of Claire also follows this?
Reddit has such a weird obsession with trigger discipline. Like, it’s a good thing to have, sure. I’ts just funny how much it gets commented on in any posts with guns or like in this post for example.
Well he is a United States police offi… never mind
Do I dare say he’s…a professional?
Another fun fact I haven’t seen here yet; the H&K VP70 has a massively heavy trigger pull for a sidearm. About 15 pounds to fully depress it. Alternatively, the double-action mode (typically only the first shot in a magazine) on the H&K USP series is typically 11.5/12 pounds, and 4ish pounds in single-action mode. The VP70 is all double-action, all the time. Glock standard pull is 5.39 pounds.
Leon is a beast for using that tank through the entire story.
As a veteran, I’ve had to make my peace with certain inaccuracies in movies. One that I will call out wvwrh time is trigger discipline and poor gun safety. For examples of inexcusable offenses, see Chris Tucker in the Rush Hour movies.
Wasn’t he supposed to be a rookie police officer tho?
Why does everyone on reddit have a hard on for trigger discipline in media?
I mean the man only gets 12 bullets.
straight outta the academy
Now use this as a sim to teach real police
This is engraved into anyone who took any safety course or military training…
Leon is a Rookie on an American police force. They’re not trained for shit. So I call this unrealistic…even in a apocalyptic zombie game!
He’s a rookie, not stupid.
Theres no trigger discipline in a fucking zombie apocalypse
why would you want to have trigger discipline when surrounded by zombies!
It’s Resident Evil, he should be ready to blast some fools at all times. Fuck trigger discipline
lol what a reddit moment
/r/uselessredcircle