Already, getting a long snipe shot with a slow moving projectile is rewarding enough, but I've discovered a new little trick that is oh, so very rewarding.
The military refers to a similar technique as MRSI: Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact. However, with the crossbow, it has nothing to do with change in trajectory, instead just a change in velocity.
See, if you zoom in on someone camping in the distance, what you can do is fire a standard shot, than fire a charged up shot. A experienced person can get the arrows to hit at almost the same time and sometimes have the 2 arrows hit the player at the same time! I'm guessing, at a very long range, one could even manage to do 3 at almost the same time.
Sure, many wouldn't bother with this, but some would, and MAN it would be cool do down some camper with 2 arrows hitting them at the same time. Certain little tricks in games can make incredibly cool gaming moments, and I think this could be one of them. Like (not in UT but other games) grabbing a grenade someone lobbed at you, throwing it back at them just in time to have it blow up in there face.
Please! Put the scope back on the crossbow!

I understand, it's Chaos Evolution. Meaning change. But normally, evolution also means things adapting for the better.
