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I did not see anything that would lead me to believe the lady in the video was cheating. Happy to have it pointed out but it is a highlight video and only shows the best bits. What I was seeing looked just like what i do when it is going well. There were plenty of missed wingman shots and eva 8 shots. I saw quite a few missed bullets from the full auto guns as well. I just don't see it, sorry.
- 6 years ago
@Mr_Mi5ch13f_2 It was definitely present, however it did seem to be most prevalent when there was little movement from enemy legends.
There was literally 0 recoil on the r301 clips, i used to watch a lot of youtubers when i first started playing to help me learn the game and i never saw recoil control to that extent.
It did seem to go completely to crap when the players being shot at were moving a lot, like you said a lot of missed shots.
- 6 years ago@Mr_Mi5ch13f_2 Just to clarify, it doesn't make people aim much better. So you will still see missed shots, bad movement and dangerous play, etc. This is why cheaters don't win every game (and sometimes I am indeed lucky enough to beat them too). It makes people aim straighter, which is a different thing entirely. In the clip I shared of the streamer, the very first part of the clip shows her firing a Devotion and a Spitfire with zero recoil or gun twitching. Now, we all play the game (Except Wingmannedbro apparently, who'd have thunk it), so we all know what a Devotion does when you fire it. Its recoil is programmed to get more stable the longer you shoot - correct? She is hipfiring/ADSing the Devotion with zero recoil from her first shot right through to her last shot - and that's without taking the other clips into consideration. She is also all over Twitter sharing clips with zero recoil, and people are asking her how she does it. There is no one on this planet that can keep a Devotion vertically stable whilst only manoeuvring left/right to strafe or attack targets like that. Same with the Spitfire. I can control both pretty well and 'm sure a lot of people are waaaay better than me at it too, but it doesn't matter how well you can compensate for a gun, it will always at least twitch when aiming and firing at other players because you can't aim AND compensate for recoil 100% at the same time, every time, does that make sense?
For a deeper example, let's say the R99 pulled heavily to the left when firing. If you are trying to shoot a target moving to the right and up, you wouldn't be able to accurately compensate the left motion to laserbeam accuracy whilst also aiming right and up - it's not possible, the stick only goes in one direction at a time. You can always CONTROL it, but you can't eliminate it. These mods and mouse scripts eliminate it, allowing you to ignore the recoil of any predefined gun and letting you focus on the aiming only. - 6 years ago@MandatoryIDtag I'm glad you can spot it. It isn't difficult when you know how the guns fire and when you know what it looks like firing a gun with/without an anti-recoil mod. The difference is absolutely glaring, and is prevalent in today's game, not just in Apex either. Destiny and Titanfall are also plagued with it, with plenty of people online sharing best scripts and settings to eliminate recoil on their respective guns.
- 6 years ago@littlxr And, I'd like to reiterate that yes there are missed shots, but skilled players using these mods are far better, far more frustrating, and far more dangerous. I think we can all agree that this person and everyone else using mods misses less shots than they would without the mods - and that is the definition of unfair advantage.
Also, I am not speculating about the woman in the video clip. She admits to using the mods, as does the person in the other clip, evident by the video entitled:
Anti-Recoil + Aim Assist + Aim Abuse MOD || Apex Legends || (Strike Pack,Cronusmax,Ps4,XB1)
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