Here's why it won't work. Consider this example.
There are two people fighting in slow-motion. Far away, some nasty bastard sees the fight and thinks "haha, I'll get me a couple kills now". So he has a machine gun, and fires wildly into the fight. Since he's too far away to become slowed, he can fire at normal rates. When the bullets come into range, they become slowed down, but there are MUCH more bullets than there normally should be!
So either the bullet time should slow down everyone in sight (and everyone in THEIR sight, and THEIR sight thus slowing down a huge chunk of the server) or make the bullet-time'd players invulnerable to everyone else and everyone else invulnerable to them. That way, once a battle has started, it's impossible for anyone else to join in.
Wait, I misunderstood that post. Nevermind.
"The irony is, I spend far more on software now than I ever would have under Windows."
:-)
I wonder if that's because you pirated your Windows software.
"Did you actually chuckle and say to yourself, "I bet someone will think that Internet Extremelycrappybrowser is clever and funny"?" Yes.
Or just don't use Internet Extremelycrappybrowser.
A rifle scope and a sling... somehow this doesn't seem top fit.
I for one welcome our new JBoss Queries Apache Geronimo Code Similarity overlords. I'm going to see if I get modded funny. Please don't hateme.
I thought someone might say that.
Here's why it won't work. Consider this example. There are two people fighting in slow-motion. Far away, some nasty bastard sees the fight and thinks "haha, I'll get me a couple kills now". So he has a machine gun, and fires wildly into the fight. Since he's too far away to become slowed, he can fire at normal rates. When the bullets come into range, they become slowed down, but there are MUCH more bullets than there normally should be! So either the bullet time should slow down everyone in sight (and everyone in THEIR sight, and THEIR sight thus slowing down a huge chunk of the server) or make the bullet-time'd players invulnerable to everyone else and everyone else invulnerable to them. That way, once a battle has started, it's impossible for anyone else to join in.
Yes, but Disney are perfectionists, so they always want to make it as crappy as they possibly can.
If the original movie is crap, there's no need for a sequel.