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Dazing is realistic, and I like it. Dazing through walls is not realistic, and I'd like it to go away.
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Wrong, if you're behind a wooden wall with insulation, possibly some dry wall in between (if that), back in the city houses in 1943 or 1944, you'll be lucky if you ONLY get a concussion, let alone a little bit peppered from any steilgranate or the MKII. It's still realistic, and also plausible to feel the shell shock and concussion from a frag grenade, even around the corner, or behind a wall, depending on the thickness and type. It's a great function that adds realism to one of the most realistic WWII games out there.
As much as I hate it, I don't think I'm gonna get the option of turning off getting a concussion shock from a grenade out in the field if I had to go. It sucks, but that's part of the game. If we turn off the concussion from the grenades, then we should up the damage on the Garand to 100 on the chest. Plain and simple.