The result is a :
In some variations of the mutation, the "Spitfire" concept expands to include incendiary ammunition. Survivors might spawn with, or find, incendiary ammo more frequently. This creates a duality: Survivors burn the Common Infected, and the Special Infected burn the Survivors. The battlefield becomes a hellscape of constant burning damage, creating a sensory overload that tests even the most veteran players.
To master a Spitfire run, you need to rethink your typical L4D2 habits:
Most Left 4 Dead 2 players know the M16, the Combat Shotgun, and the AK-47 by heart. But what if you dropped a Supermarine Spitfire —not the plane, but a custom, fictional rifle—into the zombie apocalypse? Let’s break down why a “Spitfire” weapon mod could be the most satisfying addition to L4D2’s sandbox.
When you shoot a gas can, the game registers a hitbox collision. However, if you shoot the very bottom of the can with a shotgun pellet while it is spinning from a previous throw, the engine gets confused. It applies the explosive force of the fire and the rotational velocity of the can simultaneously.
The result is a :
In some variations of the mutation, the "Spitfire" concept expands to include incendiary ammunition. Survivors might spawn with, or find, incendiary ammo more frequently. This creates a duality: Survivors burn the Common Infected, and the Special Infected burn the Survivors. The battlefield becomes a hellscape of constant burning damage, creating a sensory overload that tests even the most veteran players.
To master a Spitfire run, you need to rethink your typical L4D2 habits:
Most Left 4 Dead 2 players know the M16, the Combat Shotgun, and the AK-47 by heart. But what if you dropped a Supermarine Spitfire —not the plane, but a custom, fictional rifle—into the zombie apocalypse? Let’s break down why a “Spitfire” weapon mod could be the most satisfying addition to L4D2’s sandbox.
When you shoot a gas can, the game registers a hitbox collision. However, if you shoot the very bottom of the can with a shotgun pellet while it is spinning from a previous throw, the engine gets confused. It applies the explosive force of the fire and the rotational velocity of the can simultaneously.