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Re: So I just learned something

Every weapon is different. Some weapons seem to be dead accurate on hip fire, others are not. Instead of a single dot, imagine a circle. On hip fire your bullet will end up on a random location within that circle. Bigger circle = less accurate

I would say that this is how it should be, and I actually feel hip firing in apex is a lot more effective/accurate than other shooters.

The wingman actually started out dead accurate on hip fire and got nerfed quickly, it was way to op.

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  • Koochi-Q's avatar
    Koochi-Q
    6 years ago
    @-BiA-Pesqez I know each weapon is different but explain the logic that a dot, not a circle, a dot which is meant to be your ‘dead center aim’, instead of some guns which have a pattern, doesn’t connect with a target but as soon as you aim down sight in the same place it connects. Makes no sense whatsoever.

    I understand your wingman argument cause I was using wingman in beginning too, but thats why I raised my point. This is a single fire weapon with a dot where the bullet ‘should go’ given no (semi)auto fire.

    In real life you don’t have a single dot that tells you where the middle is from where you shoot. In FPS’ you already don’t aim your gun like in RL and besides that, when you single fire with any other weapons you actually hit the targets more times than not. Especially with snipers.

    I know, I know snipers are heavy, yada yada, but I hardly think in this game that they account for weight.