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Is controlling your fire to prevent or minimise bloom not also a skill?
- sammcool6665 months agoRising Vanguard
no, thats the devs basically telling you ..this is how your guna play our game
- R1ckyDaMan195 months agoSeasoned Ace
And thats fine, it works, people are just unwilling to adjust to it.
- MasterBlaster1865 months agoNew Scout
No because the bloom is completely random and cannot be learned.
- R1ckyDaMan195 months agoSeasoned Ace
Yes it is random, the skill is noticing when it starts and adjusting your fire rate to control it.
- sammcool6665 months agoRising Vanguard
as you can see from the videos. it starts on the very first shot. so how would i learn....by not firing? lol
- Liz4rD775 months agoSeasoned Traveler
No, its not random, it has a pattern, and you can control the area by knowing the sweet spot of each gun. Maybe its a three shot burst, maybe 4, maybe your gun is better on single fire. Maybe you have to pick the right attachments for your weapon, knowing that each class has its advantages and disadvantages depending on the weapon and attachments (not every attachment works the same for every weapon and class). Its about KNOWING THE RULES OF THE GAME; AND BEING GOOD USING THEM, AS ALWAYS IN EVERY GAME.
GIT GUD or go play Mario Kart.- sammcool6665 months agoRising Vanguard
bloom is 100% random. go into firing range and test it for yourself. your saying every bullet will deviate to the same spot with the same gun, exactly with each magazine change and that it can be learned. just like recoil. it doesnt. watch the videos. one at 20meters 8 shots 1 hit all on target. and what an original comment, git gud lol good enough thanks. could do better but everyones being brickwalled by this horrible design. and no, not every competitive game has it. plus no games in this day and age should have it. maybe bullet blooms stopping u from gitin gud lol