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Anonymous
well, technically due to relativity, the force of the bullets would also increase with his increase in speed and possibly make the people he shot explode. Of course, he would not be able to fall faster than gravity would allow if it were the case that he was simply going faster, and he would not be able to maintain the necessary friction (especially on a slippery surface such as a wet road) to travel that fast without additional downward force. Of course, if he had stopped time for everyone and everything around him, when he fired his bullets they would most likely halt after leaving contact with his gun (if we want to use the whole "things must be in contact with his body to move in the time-halted space" theory). Still, even if this were the case, the bodies should not have lurched back from the impact until after he resumed the passage of time.
Of course, with games/books/movies of the sci-fi/fantasy genre, there is a large amount of willing suspension of disbelief in order for someone to absorb the events within. Simply put, it is just a game, and time is so complex an idea that it would be highly unlikely for some game designers to get everything right. Plus it probably makes for better gaming that way.
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