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The thing is, it’s not the spread increase that is the problem.
It’s that many people don’t know it was introduced and therefore hold the trigger down like they’re used to.
DICE has to make a much bigger effort explaining this change - probably best done on your default screen when you boot the game.
What’s particular good is that unlike increased recoil, you can’t cheat your way out of spread increase using i.e. Cronus.
With increased recoil, Cronus users would get an even bigger advantage than they have today compared to regular users.
- OskooI_0072 years agoLegend
@VOLBANKER_PC wrote:What’s particular good is that unlike increased recoil, you can’t cheat your way out of spread increase using i.e. Cronus.
With increased recoil, Cronus users would get an even bigger advantage than they have today compared to regular users.
An excellent point! Recoil macros don't work on spread.
The gunplay in Battlefield has felt too beamy since the BFV beta. I provided feedback during the BFV beta and said the guns felt like laser beams.
A community manager replied to my feedback and said there aren't any laser beam guns in BFV.
I gave up trying to provide feedback at that point.
- cso77772 years agoSeasoned Ace@OskooI_007 Actually Dice changed the TTK/range of the guns in BFV and while it was a very bumpy road, in the end things ended up pretty fine.
They also introduced more random horisontal recoil, which in practice works as spread, but still feels better than just increasing spread (like in BF4 / 2042) - your gun still shoots where you aim.