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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Talking about reload mechanics, I think Tarkov has a pretty cool one that wouldn't work for a lot of FPS but is a nice touch for that game. Basically pressing reload takes the mag out, puts it back in your pocket with whatever ammo you had left in it so you can reuse it later, or you can double tap reload to drop the mag on the ground and reload just a little bit faster. I've got plenty of problems with Tarkov, but I did always find that to be a neat touch.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

It makes a lot of sense in Tarkov since you have to buy or find your mags which can be rare and quite expensive e.g the 20 rounders for the AA12, and you might be pissed to lose the few bullets left in it since good bullets are also expensive.

Ready or not also has that mechanic, there it's balanced around the fact that you bring a limited number of mags in the operation and cannot resupply.