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2010-10-14, 12:56 | #1 |
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Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
The thread title says it all.
It is just a simple question I have always wondered about Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy? |
2010-10-14, 13:00 | #2 |
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Romania
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
i dont think so
unless you move u just gotta know where to aim when the effect appares |
2010-10-14, 13:15 | #3 |
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
I take cover when supressed, of course, but when I try and supress the enemy he jumps 3 times, makes a 360, prones and headshoots me with his iron sight from 200 meters away. It doesn't effect accuracy.
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2010-10-14, 13:22 | #4 |
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
No it does not effect accuracy. When being surpressed, it's better to take cover than to "roll the dice" with your surviving chances by firing blindly.
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2010-10-14, 13:26 | #5 |
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Brazil
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
i dont think so....
but u cant see at all |
2010-10-14, 13:29 | #6 |
Retired PR Developer
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
No, deviation or recoil is not affected but only your avatar's vision is.
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2010-10-14, 13:32 | #7 |
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United States of America
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
It made to simulate suppressive firing. Which should make be less effective at "effective fire. Take cover and it goes away.
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2010-10-14, 14:01 | #8 |
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
If you just shoot more at the enemy than they do you'll have more chance to kill, accuracy is actually just bull****.
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2010-10-14, 14:02 | #9 |
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Canada
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
Get someone to shoot at you when you are in cover. That's the point of suppressive, to get their heads down. However this doesn't really work all the time in PR. Most of the "suppressive" fire is super-accurate laser-beam fire
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2010-10-14, 14:07 | #10 |
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Re: Does the supression effect cause loss of accuracy?
Being effectively suppressed more or less means to the person on the receiving end: "You've lost this engagement, better try another approach before the next bullet goes through your helmet".
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accuracy, effect, loss, supression |
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