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@Lady_One wrote:
@OskooI_007While I doubt this will happen again, I think it's worth noting that the 2042 open beta was better than release - in the beta spread was okish, however they probably overcorrected to critique of guns being too accurate and made almost everything so inaccurate that you couldn't hit anyone past spitting distance.
I don't know about that, the open beta was all over the place. Although I will admit I had fun doing some bunny hopping with McKay before that got nerfed, lol.
The guns in 2042 have been the most-lasery guns I can recall in the series. A good majority of the automatic weapons allow you to maintain aim while firing up to medium range without requiring micro-bursts (like in BF4) and guns would get out of control pretty quickly in BF1 and BF5.
- Lady_One11 months agoNew Ace@Anobix At launch, the guns had ridiculously high spread, except for the PP-29. This was not comparable to any previous battlefield game or anything like that, it was way too much. It was fixed after a few weeks of course, but was incredibly bad nonetheless. There's still some videos of it around (barring bad hitreg alongside it).
- RanzigeRidder211 months agoLegend
We don't know yet when the playtest will be and what it will look like, but for those who are interested in potentially participating here's a useful link where you can signup for future EA Playtests: https://www.ea.com/playtesting
- GrizzGolf11 months agoSeasoned Ace
@Anobix wrote:
@Lady_One wrote:
@OskooI_007While I doubt this will happen again, I think it's worth noting that the 2042 open beta was better than release - in the beta spread was okish, however they probably overcorrected to critique of guns being too accurate and made almost everything so inaccurate that you couldn't hit anyone past spitting distance.I don't know about that, the open beta was all over the place. Although I will admit I had fun doing some bunny hopping with McKay before that got nerfed, lol.
The guns in 2042 have been the most-lasery guns I can recall in the series. A good majority of the automatic weapons allow you to maintain aim while firing up to medium range without requiring micro-bursts (like in BF4) and guns would get out of control pretty quickly in BF1 and BF5.
I mean you can just spray with some LMGs and they feel like lasers to me
- Anobix11 months agoSeasoned Ace
@GrizzGolf wrote:
@Anobix wrote:
@Lady_One wrote:
@OskooI_007While I doubt this will happen again, I think it's worth noting that the 2042 open beta was better than release - in the beta spread was okish, however they probably overcorrected to critique of guns being too accurate and made almost everything so inaccurate that you couldn't hit anyone past spitting distance.I don't know about that, the open beta was all over the place. Although I will admit I had fun doing some bunny hopping with McKay before that got nerfed, lol.
The guns in 2042 have been the most-lasery guns I can recall in the series. A good majority of the automatic weapons allow you to maintain aim while firing up to medium range without requiring micro-bursts (like in BF4) and guns would get out of control pretty quickly in BF1 and BF5.
I mean you can just spray with some LMGs and they feel like lasers to me
Was going to say the same thing, the first couple weapons I T1d were the LCMG and the PKP, they were practically assault rifles with 200 round magazines. And the K30 was bananas at the start as well for almost all ranges.
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