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Trokey66
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@CyberDyme This was my point earlier when I mentioned the dreaded 'realism'. No gun, no matter how good the the shooter, fires exactly where the reticle is pointing everytime.
Spread mechanics, either intentional or not, replicates this to some degree.
Spread mechanics, either intentional or not, replicates this to some degree.
ninjapenquinuk
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
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@m sure over the years I've seen many a TV show or YouTube vid of a person unloading an AK on full auto at a car (not sure of the range but not far) and barely a round hitting it. MG42s were notoriously inaccurate, so too the Thompson at anything other than spitting distance. Single shots should always go where the reticle is aiming (taking into account drop etc) but there needs to be some way of replicating all guns innate inaccuracies when in bursts or full auto.