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4 years ago
@DingoKillr Maybe I should change the title to say spread rather than recoil.
I'm talking about the distinct point that the bullet hits in comparison to the placement of the reticle at the time the bullet leaves the barrel.
In reality in the field (negating weapon maintenance and such), these two at not always going to be on top of each other due to environmental effects and bullet spin, however, even these effects are often predictable and only take a notable effect at long ranges. to replicate these effects in software would require active simulation, which I think we can agree this is not something that should realistically be added in a videogame like battlefield.
RNG spread is NOT a good substitute for this, in a 15m engagement, the deviation in bullet spread is not going to cause a bullet to hit several inches away from where you're aiming... there are plenty of ways of balancing weapons without introducing RNG mechanics.
I'm talking about the distinct point that the bullet hits in comparison to the placement of the reticle at the time the bullet leaves the barrel.
In reality in the field (negating weapon maintenance and such), these two at not always going to be on top of each other due to environmental effects and bullet spin, however, even these effects are often predictable and only take a notable effect at long ranges. to replicate these effects in software would require active simulation, which I think we can agree this is not something that should realistically be added in a videogame like battlefield.
RNG spread is NOT a good substitute for this, in a 15m engagement, the deviation in bullet spread is not going to cause a bullet to hit several inches away from where you're aiming... there are plenty of ways of balancing weapons without introducing RNG mechanics.
4 years ago
@Neovisi0n No, there is not plenty of ways.
If you missing in 15m is on you. I can't think of one single weapon in any BF that would miss at 15m. Unless your jumping around.
F88 is accurate to 500m IRL you can't have that in a game at full auto. So you need something like spread to reduce that range.
If you missing in 15m is on you. I can't think of one single weapon in any BF that would miss at 15m. Unless your jumping around.
F88 is accurate to 500m IRL you can't have that in a game at full auto. So you need something like spread to reduce that range.
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