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dont you think it will add to the game?
Are you retarded?
if you have weapon with 30 and shot 5 rounds, you can just pull out the mag and put new one without load it, cuz its already loaded, but if you shot all the rounds, you pull out the mag and put new one and than load it. that's what i've been saying, in CSGO its not like that and i think it'll be great if valve change it
except when you reload when there's still a bullet chambered (which while bad pratice in real life happens alot ingame)
when a gun is fired till empty the silde will lock open, you then eject the mag, stuff in a new one and release the slide the chamber the first round - either by pulling it back or pressing the release button
reloading when the gun is not empty you eject the mag - at this point there is still a bullet in the chamber and the gun is still able to fire (unless there's a safty feature to prevent firing without a mag) - stuff in a new mag and you're ready to go (and you'll have 1 extra round compaired to mag capacity)
in the second option if you were to pull the slide back as in game you would eject an unspend round that was already in the chamber effectively wasting ammo (the same goes for the raking animation that happens everytime you change weapon)
interastingly enough chambered rounds on reload was something that exsisted all the way back in the original half-life for the glock though i do belive this was later "fixed"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_reload
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_reload
For someone telling people to Google it you're extremely ignorant on the matter. Educate yourself pleb.
Edit: Why did you cancel the friend invite you sent me? Are you intimidated by the idea of even talking to me?
nevermind some of you understand me :)