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Dang, people use the range finder? Always thought that was a waste of points. Maybe thats why they aren't good. Would rather just inherently know the offset, have faster ads/velocity/lower drag coef, and shoot them. Maybe thats why they aren't good.
Yup, people also bind it to the ADS button so it works automatically.
- MaximusKim8929 days agoNew Vanguard
So what. Pretty sure everyone knows about that. Got more points to get an edge. Ezpz
- ElliotLH29 days agoHero+
I don't have an issue with it myself even though I don't use it, MaximusKim89. I was just trying to answer your question as to whether people used it by providing a quick example.
- R1ckyDaMan1929 days agoSeasoned Ace
It's worse than that, they bind it to fire so it is perfectly zeroed the moment you fire.
- ElliotLH29 days agoHero+
Oh, I didn't actually realise that. I wonder if that has a chance of making the bullet go over the target's head, if they're quick-scoping when the enemy doesn't have anything behind them?
- UP_Hawxxeye29 days agoLegend
ElliotLH wrote:
Oh, I didn't actually realise that. I wonder if that has a chance of making the bullet go over the target's head, if they're quick-scoping when the enemy doesn't have anything behind them?
Yes, the binding of the range finder to the ADS or fire buttons is as of a double edged sword as you think it is. If your shot needs to aim by leading ahead of the target while they have the skybox or something distant next to them, the shot will go to the moon instead.
It is only reliable if the shooter has the higher ground and everything around the target is more or less the same distance as the target.