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« on: 30-12-2010, 21:12:56 »
I've played games with no hit detection. Makes almost no difference to the "fun" of the game at all. If something, it adds more excitement. The point might just be, that if you always shouldn't be able to tell if you killed an enemy or not if you can't see it with your own eyes. It could even be something that adds depth.
This could be more fun for you as a player when someone is shooting at you, knowing that there isn't always going to be someone coming after you like some hitman.
I can understand why someone would want to make this change. It could add immersion, and a slight tingling sensation of excitement. Everything doesn't always have to be aimed at increasing "TEH FUN". There are lots of things that I like to do, but that I don't describe as fun. Maths for instance, it's not fun _at_all_, but solving problems can be extremely rewarding!