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@creepnpeep wrote:Not posting on here much anymore but I saw this thread and it needs recognition.
Agree totally with Adamonic (OP).
I got eye strain from the visual recoil after playing for just under a couple of hours. Decided to stop playing.
The constant jittering of your scope when firing is just too much.
Never have I had eye strain from any game before.
There was nothing wrong with the recoil as it was.
They should have left it alone.
CM’s:
If you are reading this, you need to pass this on.
getting eye strain, headaches, feeling sick or perhaps worse with some people is something that should be taken seriously.
Yeah and it is such a distraction now. It feels like the movement of the visual weapon is disconnected from the screen center and crosshair, like they now move independent of each other. So you may see the weapon moving left, you adjust right, but the crosshair was unchanged, and now you are shooting to the right.
It really is a terrible concept.
- OskooI_0072 years agoSeasoned Ace
If weapons have become less accurate than the recoil changes appear to be more than just 'visual'.
I never liked DICE labeling the recoil change as being only 'visual'. I wish DICE would just come clean and say they're changing weapon accuracy as well.
- DigitalHype2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@OskooI_007 wrote:If weapons have become less accurate than the recoil changes appear to be more than just 'visual'.
I never liked DICE labeling the recoil change as being only 'visual'. I wish DICE would just come clean and say they're changing weapon accuracy as well.
This is my thinking as well. I don't think this is a simple visual change. I suspect they are laying groundwork for additional parameters for DDA shenanigans.
- 2 years ago
This is just screen shake, it's not "visual recoil". If that was the case, only the weapon entity would move on my screen. Right now it looks like the crosshair, screen center, weapon asset, and full screen all move independently from one another.
Again, what are we doing here? No one asked for this.
They need a setting to reduce it like they have for other effects that make people sick. It is an instant headache for me after a few minutes of gameplay.
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