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Old 2011-05-26, 14:38   #21
AvarageUsername
Default Re: Accuracy and Deviation Training

I always wanted to ask this: What are the minimum and maximum angles in the deviation cone?
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Old 2011-05-26, 18:48   #22
Qadis
Default Re: Accuracy and Deviation Training

Well man I think you just need to invest more time into playing the game online and thinking about why something went wrong, and trying out the stuff you may figure out, and expanding further on that. As simple as that may sound, that is what will improve your aim. You're looking for a quick fix.

With that said, it seems what Mahis said is quite true. I used to underestimate the power of burst and auto fire, but using it more often in short to medium distance fights helped alot (TAR-21 is fucking INSANE for this) . Try to use it more often and practice recoil control. You'll also have to figure out the precise distance at which spraying is better than rapid single firing (I'm yet to do this myself).

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Old 2011-05-27, 07:42   #23
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Default Re: Accuracy and Deviation Training

Yes autofire or very fast bursts are the way to go many times, it's better to swith to auto on default and only switch to sinlge when you know you want to fire at targets far away.
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Old 2011-07-12, 13:01   #24
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gazzthompson View Post
ill be honest, cant be fucked to read it all, but:

Project Reality: Marksmanship and Deviation Tutorial on Vimeo

Help?
wow, thats really horrible
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