Yes, some games feature a built-in tinnitus simulator to enhance realism.
Yes, some games feature a built-in tinnitus simulator to enhance realism.
It's just about having fun with the game. Tinnitus doesn't add up to anything positive.
Imagine a game that feels incredibly lifelike, making every shot feel intense and impactful.
They typically employ airsoft weapons (most often CO2) and apply visual enhancements later.
Typically, all troops use hearing protection continuously and carry integrated radios for talk. Certain groups are receiving throat microphones to minimize outside noise.
It seems flashbangs and smoke grenades produce a loud explosion rated between 170 and 180 decibels. That’s an impressive start! It looks like there’s no information available on decoys—probably they don’t exist in this context.