Post by turdferguson on Jun 21, 2012 23:14:04 GMT -5
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone had an understanding on the recovery from vertical recoil. Does decreasing vertical recoil also decrease the amount of time it takes to recover from vertical recoil? I can imagine two models that the game might use.
Model number one is that vertical recoil is recovered by a fixed amount per gun. So if you put a flash suppressor on, the kick from a single shot is recovered faster than if a heavy barrel were used, for example.
Model number two is that vertical recoil is recovered proportional to the vertical recoil. So, essentially, the higher the vertical recoil, the faster the recovery. Depending on how it is applied, all guns and/or all classes of guns and/or all attachments within a gun have the same recovery from recoil.
Specifically, I am looking at the best attachment combination(s) for the M39 EBR, which happens to be my favorite video game gun (starting with COD4). My idea is that putting on a foregrip reduces vertical recoil by 2/3, and that will reset the recoil faster in between shots. This takes some advantage of the faster RPM, although I realize the spread will not recover any faster. The major disadvantage with the foregrip is that you may as well hipfire instead of shoot while moving ADS.
Here are the stats: symthic.com/comparison.php?wep1=M39+EBR&attc1=Foregrip&wep2=M39+EBR&attc2=None
While we are on that topic, the suppressor range exploit on semi-autos has now been abrogated. Flashlight and laser have limited use. I hate bipods, and they have little use on a semi-auto with iron sights anyway.
If recoil works as I hope, then I will use the foregrip on short range maps (maybe laser sight too). If not, then I will use the gun naked. Thanks for your help.
I was wondering if anyone had an understanding on the recovery from vertical recoil. Does decreasing vertical recoil also decrease the amount of time it takes to recover from vertical recoil? I can imagine two models that the game might use.
Model number one is that vertical recoil is recovered by a fixed amount per gun. So if you put a flash suppressor on, the kick from a single shot is recovered faster than if a heavy barrel were used, for example.
Model number two is that vertical recoil is recovered proportional to the vertical recoil. So, essentially, the higher the vertical recoil, the faster the recovery. Depending on how it is applied, all guns and/or all classes of guns and/or all attachments within a gun have the same recovery from recoil.
Specifically, I am looking at the best attachment combination(s) for the M39 EBR, which happens to be my favorite video game gun (starting with COD4). My idea is that putting on a foregrip reduces vertical recoil by 2/3, and that will reset the recoil faster in between shots. This takes some advantage of the faster RPM, although I realize the spread will not recover any faster. The major disadvantage with the foregrip is that you may as well hipfire instead of shoot while moving ADS.
Here are the stats: symthic.com/comparison.php?wep1=M39+EBR&attc1=Foregrip&wep2=M39+EBR&attc2=None
While we are on that topic, the suppressor range exploit on semi-autos has now been abrogated. Flashlight and laser have limited use. I hate bipods, and they have little use on a semi-auto with iron sights anyway.
If recoil works as I hope, then I will use the foregrip on short range maps (maybe laser sight too). If not, then I will use the gun naked. Thanks for your help.