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=== Kits === | === Kits === | ||
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The bare minimum necessities you need in 99% of cases are the following. | The bare minimum necessities you need in 99% of cases are the following. | ||
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A common idea shown in media is that a car door will stop bullets. Aside from vehicles designed to be armored, a car door will ''not'' stop a bullet, and so in that scenario the door is concealment. The same goes even for (non-brick) walls {{Emdash}} the walls of modern residential buildings likely won't stop a bullet, and thus they are concealment. | A common idea shown in media is that a car door will stop bullets. Aside from vehicles designed to be armored, a car door will ''not'' stop a bullet, and so in that scenario the door is concealment. The same goes even for (non-brick) walls {{Emdash}} the walls of modern residential buildings likely won't stop a bullet, and thus they are concealment. | ||
Video games represent these things as cover because it is easy and is expected behavior. However, Arma does ''not'' follow this trend. Bullets can and ''will'' go through non-armored cars, (some) walls, and other kinds of material. | Video games represent these things as cover because it is easy to develop and is expected behavior. However, Arma does ''not'' follow this trend. Bullets can and ''will'' go through non-armored cars, (some) walls, and other kinds of material. | ||
Cover should always be preferred to concealment when possible. Concealment is more-so used when staying on the move, or bounding, and access to cover is spotty. In a firefight, proper cover should be prioritized immediately. | Cover should always be preferred to concealment when possible. Concealment is more-so used when staying on the move, or bounding, and access to cover is spotty. In a firefight, proper cover should be prioritized immediately. | ||