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Post by Mr.Bob Loblaw on Dec 6, 2010 23:28:37 GMT -5
While you might think that ignoring center speed means you can ignore ROF, you would be mistaken. If a gun fires fast enough the next shot will come out before the center of the screen has gotten all the way to the point of kick, and if it fires slow enough the next shot will come out after the center speed has started the recovery. It is also possible for a gun to fire at just the right speed where it fires at the peak of its kick (Den once told me that this causes the MP5 from CoD4 to exhibit more recoil than the numbers would lead one to believe). I also know for a fact that there is no "residual" kick. Once the next shot comes out, regardless of whether or not the previous shot made it all the way to its point of kick, that shot's view kick value is the only one in play. That's why sometimes a higher ROF can lead to lower recoil. This.
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aranshada
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Post by aranshada on Dec 7, 2010 12:44:41 GMT -5
Leads me to believe in my recent dive back into CoD4, I might be better off slapping Double Tap on my MP5 (just to see what happens) - something I never thought would be beneficial to do.
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Post by caboose on Dec 7, 2010 20:27:03 GMT -5
It probably wouldn't. In most cases your recoil will increase, but in those few lucky cases, it will cancel itself out.
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Post by Mr.Bob Loblaw on Dec 31, 2010 16:03:57 GMT -5
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Post by aequinox on Dec 31, 2010 21:20:27 GMT -5
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