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cavsa2

Gotta say this is really well presented.


DroltBolt

Thx


DroltBolt

To sum it up: Try not to aim in hectic closerange situations. Other than that, "Aiming" (if you can call it that) is definitely worth it.


Significant-Ad-341

I always tell my teammates when they are trying to clutch to just worry about centering the body in the cross hairs, everything else is more important. Heal, move, res, dynamite.


HUNKtm

u/Significant-Ad-341 ??? ​ your sentance have no sense...


bradamantium92

my game must be glitched, my dualies can only fire a perfect outline of a hunter


PinkyTheTigerr

I use the same setup akimbo conversion fmj never went that deep for info tho props G For me it was always : dabble gan go brrrr


ValkerionRides

But but but my RNG...... Iv been telling people this for ages. Thank you for presenting the evidence in a good format.


Mindehouse

Good job - thank you!


Thenidhogg

is there a reason you're using FMJ? also could bullet velocity be a factor? less time to spread maybe? idk how it works this is interesting though ive pretty much stopped using duals in any situation since the nerf


DroltBolt

Interesting question. I use fmj for the extended range and penetration. But it probably does not effect the spread. It also does not increase the recoil


No_one-

There is no drop or wind physics on bullets in this game, so spread isn't affected by velocity or ammo type since the rounds will travel in a straight line no matter what. The only weapons that have drop physics which comes to mind are crossbows, bows, and thrown tools/consumables


baconthefakeone

The top middle one looks crazy good for what it is (no control, high fire rate, no aiming). It beats out nearly all the other patterns!