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@Daze623 I could see that as working out rather well. I understand why they buffed it, but the way other guns work it was just OP.
The only time I'd survive vs spitfire players and not 1 clipping was if I had cover and I could do peak-a-clip. But even in those situations it was really sketchy.
What I really liked about it, it gave my in game friends who are not good with single fire weapons an option for midrange. They would not post gody numbers but they could be engaged and helping as I sniped/midranged the enemy, maybe even get a kill or two on people I cracked with the Sentinel. In that sense it was really working well as a LMG and suppressive fire weapon. Most mid-long range weapons are fairly difficult to get decent with. Spitfire gave something they could spam bullets at the enemy with until they got some hit markers.
Spitfire is what I used to get my nephew excited about Apex, he could have success with it to some degree and even just a little success got that confidence going. It was not the never ending frustration of the 99 and dumping the entire magazine into a wall in .5 seconds.
I would not mind seeing it get some work as it stands out as the best noob tier weapon in game. Big magazine and manageable recoil. Noobs can win some fights with it and have some success without needing the recoil control and precision required for the 99. 301 and flatline are the next tier weapons for building skill, then the volt/99.
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