When were headshots possible in the series?
I play The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel Unlimited a lot and in the forums there has been a (ridiculous) demand of enabling locational damage for bows.
As this is not possible, because in that MMO the character always auto-aims at the chest, I asked myself:
In which games of The Elder Scrolls series were Headshots possible?
I've spent my whole youth in Morrowind, walked through Cyrodiil and have slain dragons across Skyrim. Though I was never used to a bow - sure, I tested them to see how physics are working and how they implemented it, but I mostly sticked to a "Mage blade" character.
And now I'm curious: Have there been games in the series that used locational damage? Like less damage on the toes, but more on the head.
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What was the first game to have headshots?
The first 'true' FPS to enable headshots was legendary Bond title 007 Goldeneye, with the developers citing Virtual Cop as the inspiration for the feature.Do headshots do more damage in Skyrim?
She took 79 damage regardless where I hit her, so no, there's no extra damage for headshots.How do you get headshots in Halo?
In Halo: Reach, the damage system has been altered where damage applied on a shielded enemy would result in a headshot. In order to successfully produce a headshot, the player has to eliminate the enemy's shield, though the only exception to this would be the sniper rifle.Do headshots do more damage to shields Halo?
Headshots will instantly kill an unshielded opponent, but does not do any extra damage to shields. That is to say, a shielded opponent will take the same amount of damage no matter where they are shot. Shooting a shielded opponent in the head does exactly the same amount of damage as shooting them in the foot.Most LETHAL Airsoft HEADSHOTS \u0026 Epic In Game Moments - Rewind 2020
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